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PFC William Thomas Rowe

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PFC William Thomas Rowe Veteran

Birth
Dalhart, Dallam County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Mar 1945 (aged 28)
Germany
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION I, SITE 221-222
Memorial ID
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Enlistment Army Service No. (ASN): 18154483

William served as a Private First Class, 513th Parachute Infantry, 17th Airborne Division, U.S. Army during World War II. He resided in Travis County, Texas prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Army on May 31, 1944 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He was noted as being Married.

William was "Killed In Action" when the C-46D #44-77595 transport plane he was a passenger on was shot down by German Artillery during the war.

He was awarded the Purple Heart.

He was originally interred in the Netherlands and was later repatriated here on November 28, 1950.

The reason he is named on a group headstone is because when soldier's were killed in close proximity to each other they were unable, at that time, to identify them separately and interred their remains together in one grave.

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C-46D #44-77595, which was assigned to the 47th Squadron, 313rd Troop Carrier Group, was transporting 34 paratroopers from Achiet, France with a destination of Wesel, Germany on a drop mission. The C-46 was hit by German Artillery and ended up crashing in Germany.

All 4 flight crew members and 24 paratroopers were killed. 11 paratroopers were able to parachute out before the crash.

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Those killed on C-46D #44-77595:

Badger, Herschel C ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, MO
Davis, Floyd C ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, GA
Dowda, Thomas B ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, FL
Fowler, Harold D ~ Pvt, Paratrooper, AL
Ginter, Louis B ~ Tec/4, Paratrooper, OH
Guarino, Joseph P ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, OH
Higuera, Louis G ~ Pvt, Paratrooper, AZ
Hirzel, George W ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, PA
Johnson, Dick D ~ Corp, Paratrooper, IA
Lombardi, Joseph A ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, MA
Lowinger, Milton ~ S/Sgt, Paratrooper, NY
Lundine, Homer W ~ T/Sgt, Flight Engineer, KS
Monk, Wesley J ~ T/Sgt, Paratrooper, AL
Monteleone, Gasper J ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, NY
Oliva, Frank J ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, PA
Patton, Paul J ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, TX
Payne, James E ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, NC
Phillips, Moorehead ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, PA
Power, Harold M ~ S/Sgt, Radio Operator, MS
Reft, John ~ T/5, Paratrooper, PA
Reinwald, Anthony J ~ Sgt, Paratrooper, IL
Rogers, Ronald D ~ Sgt, Paratrooper, AR
Rowe, William T Pfc, Paratrooper, TX
Sanford, William B ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, NJ
Simmons, William C ~ 1st Lt, Co-Pilot, NC
Skipper, Gilbert W ~ S/Sgt, Paratrooper, MD
Szwak, Raymond A ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, NJ
Thomas, John R ~ S/Sgt, Paratrooper, NY

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The 11 who parachuted out of this C-46 include:

Brelsford, Arthur B ~ Pvt
Chase, Homer B ~ T/4
Choate, Orell D ~ Pfc
Curran, Robert G ~ Pvt
Di Silvio, Armond ~ 1st Lt
Garcia, Tobias ~ Sgt
Jackson, D ~ Pvt
Malone, Bartholomew P ~ Pvt
Maturn, W R ~ T/4
Nelson, Donald L ~ Pfc
Tomlison, Lynn R ~ 1st Lt

Bio, listing, & Crew Report by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett

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Enlistment Army Service No. (ASN): 18154483

William served as a Private First Class, 513th Parachute Infantry, 17th Airborne Division, U.S. Army during World War II. He resided in Travis County, Texas prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Army on May 31, 1944 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He was noted as being Married.

William was "Killed In Action" when the C-46D #44-77595 transport plane he was a passenger on was shot down by German Artillery during the war.

He was awarded the Purple Heart.

He was originally interred in the Netherlands and was later repatriated here on November 28, 1950.

The reason he is named on a group headstone is because when soldier's were killed in close proximity to each other they were unable, at that time, to identify them separately and interred their remains together in one grave.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

C-46D #44-77595, which was assigned to the 47th Squadron, 313rd Troop Carrier Group, was transporting 34 paratroopers from Achiet, France with a destination of Wesel, Germany on a drop mission. The C-46 was hit by German Artillery and ended up crashing in Germany.

All 4 flight crew members and 24 paratroopers were killed. 11 paratroopers were able to parachute out before the crash.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Those killed on C-46D #44-77595:

Badger, Herschel C ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, MO
Davis, Floyd C ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, GA
Dowda, Thomas B ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, FL
Fowler, Harold D ~ Pvt, Paratrooper, AL
Ginter, Louis B ~ Tec/4, Paratrooper, OH
Guarino, Joseph P ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, OH
Higuera, Louis G ~ Pvt, Paratrooper, AZ
Hirzel, George W ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, PA
Johnson, Dick D ~ Corp, Paratrooper, IA
Lombardi, Joseph A ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, MA
Lowinger, Milton ~ S/Sgt, Paratrooper, NY
Lundine, Homer W ~ T/Sgt, Flight Engineer, KS
Monk, Wesley J ~ T/Sgt, Paratrooper, AL
Monteleone, Gasper J ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, NY
Oliva, Frank J ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, PA
Patton, Paul J ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, TX
Payne, James E ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, NC
Phillips, Moorehead ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, PA
Power, Harold M ~ S/Sgt, Radio Operator, MS
Reft, John ~ T/5, Paratrooper, PA
Reinwald, Anthony J ~ Sgt, Paratrooper, IL
Rogers, Ronald D ~ Sgt, Paratrooper, AR
Rowe, William T Pfc, Paratrooper, TX
Sanford, William B ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, NJ
Simmons, William C ~ 1st Lt, Co-Pilot, NC
Skipper, Gilbert W ~ S/Sgt, Paratrooper, MD
Szwak, Raymond A ~ Pfc, Paratrooper, NJ
Thomas, John R ~ S/Sgt, Paratrooper, NY

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

The 11 who parachuted out of this C-46 include:

Brelsford, Arthur B ~ Pvt
Chase, Homer B ~ T/4
Choate, Orell D ~ Pfc
Curran, Robert G ~ Pvt
Di Silvio, Armond ~ 1st Lt
Garcia, Tobias ~ Sgt
Jackson, D ~ Pvt
Malone, Bartholomew P ~ Pvt
Maturn, W R ~ T/4
Nelson, Donald L ~ Pfc
Tomlison, Lynn R ~ 1st Lt

Bio, listing, & Crew Report by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett

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Inscription

PFC, 513 PRCHT INF REGT, 17 ABN DIV WORLD WAR II



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