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Casualty Info
Home Town Fresno
Last Address RAF Station 146, Seething, England
Casualty Date Apr 29, 1944
Cause Hostile, Died
Reason Air Loss, Crash - Land
Location Denmark
Conflict World War II
Location of Interment Pedesker Church Cemetery - Pedesker, Denmark
VIII BC, 2 BD, 20 CBW 30 Nov 1943Â
2 BD, 20 CBW 8 Jan 1944Â
2 AD, 20 CBW 1 Jan 1945Â
Combat Aircraft:
B-24HÂ
B-24JÂ
B-24LÂ
B-24MÂ
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Stations
SEETHING 30 November 1943 to 6 July 1945Â
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Group COs
Col. James M. Thompson 1 May 1943 to 1 Apr 1944 (MIA)
Col. Gerry L. Mason 3 Apr 1944 to 13 Nov 1944
Col. Charles B. Westover 14 Nov 1944 to 27 May 1945
Lt. Col. Lester F. Miller 27 May 1945 to Jul 1945Â
First Mission: 22 Dec 1943Â
Last Mission: 25 Apr 1945Â
Missions: 262Â
Total Sorties: 6,774Â
Total Bomb Tonnage: 15,272 TonsÂ
Aircraft MIA: 101Â
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Major Awards:
None
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Early History:
Activated 1 May 1943 at Gowen Field Idaho were initial training was conducted. Then the unit moved to Wendover Field, Utah on the fourth of July 1943 for the second phase of training, and finial training at Sioux City AAB, Iowa from 16 September to early November 1943. The ground unit went to Camp Shanks, NY, and sailed on the Queen Elizabeth on the 23rd of November 1943, and arrived at Clyde on the 29th November 1943. The aircraft left Sioux City on the third of November 1943 for Herrington field in Kansas. The aircraft flew for The United Kingdom via the Southern ferry route from Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Belem, Dakar, and Marrakesh. Three aircraft were lost in route.
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Subsequent History:
Redeployed to the US June/July 1945. First of the aircraft departed the United Kingdom on mid-June 1945. The ground echelon sailed from Greenock on the Queen Mary on the sixth of July 1945, arriving in New York on the 11th of July 1945. Personnel had 30 days R and R. Group established at Sioux Falls AAFd, SD where the Group was trained as a B-29 unit. On the sixth of May 1946 the 715 Bomb Squadron was re-assigned to the 509th Bomb Group and was inactivated in 1965. The 448 Bomb Group was inactivated on the fourth of August 1946.
Group established at Sioux Falls AAFd, South Dakota where the Group was trained as a B-29 unit under Second Air Force. On the sixth of May 1946 the 715 Bomb Squadron was re-assigned to the 509th Bomb Group. Inactivated in August 1946 at Fort Worth AAF, Texas.
Reactivated in April 1947 as a reserve Tactical Air Command Fighter-Bomber unit at Long Beach Airport, California. Mmost personnel called up to active duty during the Korean War and assigned to other units. Inactivated March 1951. Reactivated as a reserve F-86 fighter bomber group in 1955 at Dallas NAS (Hensley Field). Inactivated 1957