Fuel hauling mission out of Attlebridge, England to France during World War II.
Crashed somewhere in France. The flight's destination and crash location not learned.
All 6 aboard were killed * MACR #9575.
The crew:
2nd Lt. Joseph F E Damiani, Pilot
2nd Lt. Horace A McElhinney, Co-pilot
2nd Lt. Augustus R Feeley, Navigator
T/Sgt. Raymond M Hennig, Flight Engineer
Sgt. Robert F Kirkelie, Radio Operator
Sgt. Theodore B Lipnicki, Radio Operator
* There is anecdotal information that the co-pilot of this flight was not killed as a result of the air crash, but elsewhere and by other means, as he is listed as "Killed in Action." The other crew are not listed as such. No information available.
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Entered the service from Hill County, Texas; Service ID: 18217568.
Fuel hauling mission out of Attlebridge, England to France during World War II.
Crashed somewhere in France. The flight's destination and crash location not learned.
All 6 aboard were killed * MACR #9575.
The crew:
2nd Lt. Joseph F E Damiani, Pilot
2nd Lt. Horace A McElhinney, Co-pilot
2nd Lt. Augustus R Feeley, Navigator
T/Sgt. Raymond M Hennig, Flight Engineer
Sgt. Robert F Kirkelie, Radio Operator
Sgt. Theodore B Lipnicki, Radio Operator
* There is anecdotal information that the co-pilot of this flight was not killed as a result of the air crash, but elsewhere and by other means, as he is listed as "Killed in Action." The other crew are not listed as such. No information available.
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Entered the service from Hill County, Texas; Service ID: 18217568.
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