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Edward Tooke Pate Jr.

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Edward Tooke Pate Jr.

Birth
Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia, USA
Death
10 Apr 1981 (aged 66)
Currumbin, Gold Coast City, Queensland, Australia
Burial
Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.2038511, Longitude: -84.1317091
Plot
Section 1, site 2147
Memorial ID
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Son of Edward Tooke PATE Sr (2 Sep 1887 - 16 Jun 1937) & Virginia Belle (Jennie) TAYLOR (5 Oct 1893 - 30 Aug 1932)

Shot down by flak and fighters and crashed near Oberbruch/Rheinland on a mission to a JU88 plant at Wernigerode, Germany on 22 Feb 1944 in B-17F #42-5828 'Sweater Girl'; was taken Prisoner of War (POW), while serving as tail gunner on a B-17F bomber in the U.S. Army Air Force, 8th Air Force Command, 379th Bomb Group, 524th Squadron stationed at Kimbolton, England, with an intended bomb run over the vicinity of Koln, Germany on 22 February 1944. All ten men aboard were captured after parachuting from the damaged aircraft and were taken as prisoners of war (Stalag 6J Krefeld Rheinland, Prussia 51-07), but were liberated in 1945 near the end of World War II by Allied forces. He held the rank of Staff Sergeant.
Edward remained in the Army Air Corps. until being discharged in 1947, during which time he was involved with rehabilitation for an injury received from a shot or shrapnel to his ankle sustained during the downing of his aircraft. He eventually moved to Australia where he died on 10 April 1981. His remains were buried at Andersonville National Cemetery in Macon County, Georgia on 21 August 1981. [American Air Museum In Britain].

Married to Alene R. STROUSS (28 Nov 1912-8 Jun 2003). Date of marriage 30 Aug 1940 (age 25) Leonardtown, St. Mary's County, Maryland.
Divorce filed: 9 Nov 1945 (age 31) Wayne County, Michigan.
Son of Edward Tooke PATE Sr (2 Sep 1887 - 16 Jun 1937) & Virginia Belle (Jennie) TAYLOR (5 Oct 1893 - 30 Aug 1932)

Shot down by flak and fighters and crashed near Oberbruch/Rheinland on a mission to a JU88 plant at Wernigerode, Germany on 22 Feb 1944 in B-17F #42-5828 'Sweater Girl'; was taken Prisoner of War (POW), while serving as tail gunner on a B-17F bomber in the U.S. Army Air Force, 8th Air Force Command, 379th Bomb Group, 524th Squadron stationed at Kimbolton, England, with an intended bomb run over the vicinity of Koln, Germany on 22 February 1944. All ten men aboard were captured after parachuting from the damaged aircraft and were taken as prisoners of war (Stalag 6J Krefeld Rheinland, Prussia 51-07), but were liberated in 1945 near the end of World War II by Allied forces. He held the rank of Staff Sergeant.
Edward remained in the Army Air Corps. until being discharged in 1947, during which time he was involved with rehabilitation for an injury received from a shot or shrapnel to his ankle sustained during the downing of his aircraft. He eventually moved to Australia where he died on 10 April 1981. His remains were buried at Andersonville National Cemetery in Macon County, Georgia on 21 August 1981. [American Air Museum In Britain].

Married to Alene R. STROUSS (28 Nov 1912-8 Jun 2003). Date of marriage 30 Aug 1940 (age 25) Leonardtown, St. Mary's County, Maryland.
Divorce filed: 9 Nov 1945 (age 31) Wayne County, Michigan.


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  • Maintained by: Dennis Krebs
  • Originally Created by: Sherry
  • Added: Feb 26, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24896292/edward_tooke-pate: accessed ), memorial page for Edward Tooke Pate Jr. (5 Oct 1914–10 Apr 1981), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24896292, citing Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Dennis Krebs (contributor 46896060).