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SSGT Silvanus “Sil” Winfrey Jr.

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SSGT Silvanus “Sil” Winfrey Jr. Veteran

Birth
Timpson, Shelby County, Texas, USA
Death
9 May 1942 (aged 24)
Charters Towers, Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia
Burial
Timpson, Shelby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Silvanus "Sil" Winfrey, Jr., b. 1917, d. 1942.

Military Inscription:

CITATION OF HONOR
UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCES
Staff Sergeant Sil Winfrey, Jr.
May 9, 1942
HE LIVED TO BEAR HIS COUNTRY'S ARM, HE DIED TO SAVE ITS HONOR. HE WAS A SOLDIER ... AND HE KNEW A SOLDIER'S DUTY. HIS SACRIFICE WILL HELP TO KEEP AGLOW THE FLAMING TORCH THAT LIGHTS OUR LIVES... THAT MILLIONS YET UNBORN MAY KNOW THE PRICELESS JOY OF LIBERTY. AND WE WHO PAY HIM HOMAGE, AND REVERE HIS MEMORY, IN SOLEMN PRIDE REDEDICATE OURSELVES TO A COMPLETE FULFILLMENT OF THE TASK FOR WHICH HE SO GALLANTLY HAS PLACED HIS LIFE UPON THE ALTAR OF MAN'S FREEDOM.
H. H. Arnold (Henry H. Arnold)
General U.S. Army
Commanding General Army Air Forces

Note: Killed in crash of B-25 Mitchell of 13th Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group on take-off from Charters Towers Airfield, Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia. five men on board included 2nd Lt. John E. Albaugh, pilot; 2nd Lt. Edwin C. Townsend, Co-pilot; S/Sgt. Sil Winfrey, passenger; Sgt. Bernard Komm, A.F.C.E. Maintenance; Cpl. Joseph Wavard Myers, Passenger. Two enlisted men escaped death by clambering out of the burning wreckage when the tail section of the aircraft broke off.

The aircraft crashed at the end of the runway. The theorgy at the time was that the accident had happened because the pilot had attempted to takeoff with the B-25's autopilot engaged. 2nd Lt. Townsend was badly burned and died a few days later on 12 May 1942. Apparantly his screams of agaony could be heard all over the area until he died.

Information located on the internet indicates initial burial was at Charter Towers, then relocated to Townsville U.S. Cemetery. Apparantly, the body was later exhumed and shipped home for burial at Woodlawn Cemetery in Timpson, evidenced by existence of a foot stone along with memorial marker.

Woodlawn Cemetery; Timpson, Shelby County, Texas.

Photo made March 19, 2010.

See image data for embedded GPS latitude/longitude coordinates. It may be necessary to convert degree-minute-second to decimal format for use on Google Earth, etc.
Silvanus "Sil" Winfrey, Jr., b. 1917, d. 1942.

Military Inscription:

CITATION OF HONOR
UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCES
Staff Sergeant Sil Winfrey, Jr.
May 9, 1942
HE LIVED TO BEAR HIS COUNTRY'S ARM, HE DIED TO SAVE ITS HONOR. HE WAS A SOLDIER ... AND HE KNEW A SOLDIER'S DUTY. HIS SACRIFICE WILL HELP TO KEEP AGLOW THE FLAMING TORCH THAT LIGHTS OUR LIVES... THAT MILLIONS YET UNBORN MAY KNOW THE PRICELESS JOY OF LIBERTY. AND WE WHO PAY HIM HOMAGE, AND REVERE HIS MEMORY, IN SOLEMN PRIDE REDEDICATE OURSELVES TO A COMPLETE FULFILLMENT OF THE TASK FOR WHICH HE SO GALLANTLY HAS PLACED HIS LIFE UPON THE ALTAR OF MAN'S FREEDOM.
H. H. Arnold (Henry H. Arnold)
General U.S. Army
Commanding General Army Air Forces

Note: Killed in crash of B-25 Mitchell of 13th Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group on take-off from Charters Towers Airfield, Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia. five men on board included 2nd Lt. John E. Albaugh, pilot; 2nd Lt. Edwin C. Townsend, Co-pilot; S/Sgt. Sil Winfrey, passenger; Sgt. Bernard Komm, A.F.C.E. Maintenance; Cpl. Joseph Wavard Myers, Passenger. Two enlisted men escaped death by clambering out of the burning wreckage when the tail section of the aircraft broke off.

The aircraft crashed at the end of the runway. The theorgy at the time was that the accident had happened because the pilot had attempted to takeoff with the B-25's autopilot engaged. 2nd Lt. Townsend was badly burned and died a few days later on 12 May 1942. Apparantly his screams of agaony could be heard all over the area until he died.

Information located on the internet indicates initial burial was at Charter Towers, then relocated to Townsville U.S. Cemetery. Apparantly, the body was later exhumed and shipped home for burial at Woodlawn Cemetery in Timpson, evidenced by existence of a foot stone along with memorial marker.

Woodlawn Cemetery; Timpson, Shelby County, Texas.

Photo made March 19, 2010.

See image data for embedded GPS latitude/longitude coordinates. It may be necessary to convert degree-minute-second to decimal format for use on Google Earth, etc.

Inscription

CITATION OF HONOR
UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCES
Staff Sergeant Sil Winfrey, Jr.
May 9, 1942
HE LIVED TO BEAR HIS COUNTRY'S ARM, HE DIED TO SAVE ITS HONOR. HE WAS A SOLDIER ... AND HE KNEW A SOLDIER'S DUTY. HIS SACRIFICE WILL HELP TO KEEP AGLOW THE FLAMING TORCH THAT LIGHTS OUR LIVES... THAT MILLIONS YET UNBORN MAY KNOW THE PRICELESS JOY OF LIBERTY. AND WE WHO PAY HIM HOMAGE, AND REVERE HIS MEMORY, IN SOLEMN PRIDE REDEDICATE OURSELVES TO A COMPLETE FULFILLMENT OF THE TASK FOR WHICH HE SO GALLANTLY HAS PLACED HIS LIFE UPON THE ALTAR OF MAN'S FREEDOM.
H. H. Arnold (Henry H. Arnold)
General U.S. Army
Commanding General Army Air Forces



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