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1LT Hugh Raymond “Huey” Hunter

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1LT Hugh Raymond “Huey” Hunter Veteran

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
23 May 1944 (aged 26)
France
Burial
Epinal, Departement des Vosges, Lorraine, France Add to Map
Plot
B, Row 29, Grave 15
Memorial ID
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Hugh served as a First Lieutenant & Navigator on B-24H "Wee Willie" (#42-7583), 704th Bomber Squadron, 446th Bomber Group, Heavy, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

He resided in Cook County, Illinois prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Army Air Corps on April 14, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Locomotive firemen and also as Married.

Hugh was "Killed In Action" when his B-24, while on a bombing mission to the airfield at Orleans, France, lost a bomb door and the door stuck the tail of the B-24 which then spun down and crashed at 0942hrs South East of Ptay about 12 miles North East of Orleans, France.

He was awarded the Air Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters and the Purple Heart.

Service # O-801472

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Airmen who perished on B-24H "Wee Willie" (#42-7583):

Blackwood, James C ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, Colorado
Chism, Christopher M ~ T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Pennsylvania
Glanzrock, Murray G ~ S/Sgt, Left Waist Gunner, New York
Gochnauer, Carl P ~ T/Sgt, Right Waist Gunner, Maryland
Hunter, Hugh R ~ 1st Lt, Navigator, Illinois
Markus, Joseph R ~ Sgt, Nose Gunner, Illinois
Mosckou, Chris, Jr ~ S/Sgt, Ball Turret Gunner, Indiana
Popiolek, Henry A ~ S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, New Jersey
Shafer, Herbert E ~ T/Sgt, Engineer, Ohio
Turner, Harold W ~ 1st Lt, Co-Pilot, Ohio

( Bio & Crew Report by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett )

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Below flight info submitted by Dwight "Andy" Anderson:

His aircraft took off from Bungay, England. They were assigned to target an airfield at Orleans, France. One bomb was released prior to reaching the target and more over the target. The bomb doors dropped off, one striking the tail. The aircraft spun down and crashed at 0942hrs SE of Ptay, about 12 miles NE of Orleans. Eight of the crew members are buried in Epinal and two were repatriated. He was serving as the navigator.

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Hugh served as a First Lieutenant & Navigator on B-24H "Wee Willie" (#42-7583), 704th Bomber Squadron, 446th Bomber Group, Heavy, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

He resided in Cook County, Illinois prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Army Air Corps on April 14, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Locomotive firemen and also as Married.

Hugh was "Killed In Action" when his B-24, while on a bombing mission to the airfield at Orleans, France, lost a bomb door and the door stuck the tail of the B-24 which then spun down and crashed at 0942hrs South East of Ptay about 12 miles North East of Orleans, France.

He was awarded the Air Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters and the Purple Heart.

Service # O-801472

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Airmen who perished on B-24H "Wee Willie" (#42-7583):

Blackwood, James C ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, Colorado
Chism, Christopher M ~ T/Sgt, Radio Operator, Pennsylvania
Glanzrock, Murray G ~ S/Sgt, Left Waist Gunner, New York
Gochnauer, Carl P ~ T/Sgt, Right Waist Gunner, Maryland
Hunter, Hugh R ~ 1st Lt, Navigator, Illinois
Markus, Joseph R ~ Sgt, Nose Gunner, Illinois
Mosckou, Chris, Jr ~ S/Sgt, Ball Turret Gunner, Indiana
Popiolek, Henry A ~ S/Sgt, Tail Gunner, New Jersey
Shafer, Herbert E ~ T/Sgt, Engineer, Ohio
Turner, Harold W ~ 1st Lt, Co-Pilot, Ohio

( Bio & Crew Report by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett )

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Below flight info submitted by Dwight "Andy" Anderson:

His aircraft took off from Bungay, England. They were assigned to target an airfield at Orleans, France. One bomb was released prior to reaching the target and more over the target. The bomb doors dropped off, one striking the tail. The aircraft spun down and crashed at 0942hrs SE of Ptay, about 12 miles NE of Orleans. Eight of the crew members are buried in Epinal and two were repatriated. He was serving as the navigator.

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  • Maintained by: Coleman ✿
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 7, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56373165/hugh_raymond-hunter: accessed ), memorial page for 1LT Hugh Raymond “Huey” Hunter (27 Feb 1918–23 May 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56373165, citing Epinal American Cemetery and Memorial, Epinal, Departement des Vosges, Lorraine, France; Maintained by Coleman ✿ (contributor 47076912).