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Mark Wendell Cave

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Mark Wendell Cave Veteran

Birth
Fisher County, Texas, USA
Death
28 May 1944 (aged 25)
France
Burial
Hobbs, Fisher County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Gunner on a B-26 during WWII, been missing in action since May 28, 1944 in France. No trace of him has ever been found.

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Info from Lynna Shuffield:

Military Service Number: 18 201 748
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: 495th Bomber Squadron, 344th Bomb Group
Aircraft: B-26
Aircraft Tail Number: 42-107691

Aircraft failed to return from a bombing mission over Paris, France.

An eye-witness stated the aircraft was hit in the left wing during the bomb run. The bomb bay doors were open. The aircraft pulled out of formation and went into a vertical dive, dropping 4,000 feet and went into a spin to the left, then straightened out. It seemed as though the tail came off, dropped into another spin and disappeared frm view.

At approximately 1144 (11:44 a.m.) hours, the aircraft crashed in the park of Henneberg Castle (Hennemont in French). All six crew members were listed as casulties.

Source: Cave, Mark W. Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF 293), U.S. Army Personnel Command Center, Alexandria, VA.
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Gunner on a B-26 during WWII, been missing in action since May 28, 1944 in France. No trace of him has ever been found.

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Info from Lynna Shuffield:

Military Service Number: 18 201 748
Rank: Sergeant
Unit: 495th Bomber Squadron, 344th Bomb Group
Aircraft: B-26
Aircraft Tail Number: 42-107691

Aircraft failed to return from a bombing mission over Paris, France.

An eye-witness stated the aircraft was hit in the left wing during the bomb run. The bomb bay doors were open. The aircraft pulled out of formation and went into a vertical dive, dropping 4,000 feet and went into a spin to the left, then straightened out. It seemed as though the tail came off, dropped into another spin and disappeared frm view.

At approximately 1144 (11:44 a.m.) hours, the aircraft crashed in the park of Henneberg Castle (Hennemont in French). All six crew members were listed as casulties.

Source: Cave, Mark W. Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF 293), U.S. Army Personnel Command Center, Alexandria, VA.
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