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SGT Howard Leon Chatelaine

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SGT Howard Leon Chatelaine

Birth
Death
11 Jan 1944 (aged 21)
Netherlands
Burial
Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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SERGEANT HOWARD LEON CHATELAINE was born on November 24, 1922 to Louis and Emma Chatelaine. He was a 1941 graduate of Collingswood (NJ) High School. He was an aviation enthusiast, and had flown small planes at the Pine Valley airfield before the war.

Howard Chatelaine enlisted on his 19th birthday in the Army. Sent to Camp Lee VA for his basic training, he qualified for the Air Corps, and was sent to Miami FL. On January 1, 1943 he was sent to Air Force Technical School in Amarillo TX, where he spent five months, graduated with honors, and was promoted to Sergeant. On the last day of May he was transferred to the Air Force Flexible Gunnery School at Yucca AZ for a two month course. He arrived at Salt Lake City UT on August 5, 1943 and was subsequently sent to Ephrata WA, where he joined a B-17 crew as a flight engineer and top turret gunner. He was sent, with his crew, to Spokane WA for flight training on September 4, 1943, and then on to Pendleton Field WA for training with the 383rd Bomber Group, where preparations were made to go overseas. On October 25, he flew to Grand Island NE for final preparations were completed. Hs crew arrived at the East Coast point of embarkation on November 11, and he arrived in England on his 20th birthday, November 24, 1943.

Sergeant Howard Chatelaine was killed on his third mission, an attack on German aircraft factories at Brunswick, Oschersleben, and Halberstadt, on January 11 1944.
SERGEANT HOWARD LEON CHATELAINE was born on November 24, 1922 to Louis and Emma Chatelaine. He was a 1941 graduate of Collingswood (NJ) High School. He was an aviation enthusiast, and had flown small planes at the Pine Valley airfield before the war.

Howard Chatelaine enlisted on his 19th birthday in the Army. Sent to Camp Lee VA for his basic training, he qualified for the Air Corps, and was sent to Miami FL. On January 1, 1943 he was sent to Air Force Technical School in Amarillo TX, where he spent five months, graduated with honors, and was promoted to Sergeant. On the last day of May he was transferred to the Air Force Flexible Gunnery School at Yucca AZ for a two month course. He arrived at Salt Lake City UT on August 5, 1943 and was subsequently sent to Ephrata WA, where he joined a B-17 crew as a flight engineer and top turret gunner. He was sent, with his crew, to Spokane WA for flight training on September 4, 1943, and then on to Pendleton Field WA for training with the 383rd Bomber Group, where preparations were made to go overseas. On October 25, he flew to Grand Island NE for final preparations were completed. Hs crew arrived at the East Coast point of embarkation on November 11, and he arrived in England on his 20th birthday, November 24, 1943.

Sergeant Howard Chatelaine was killed on his third mission, an attack on German aircraft factories at Brunswick, Oschersleben, and Halberstadt, on January 11 1944.

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