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Sgt John R Arter

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Sgt John R Arter

Birth
Guilford, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Nov 1943 (aged 35)
Netherlands
Burial
Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 4 Row 1 (east half, stones face east)
Memorial ID
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TSGT John R. Arter 1908-1943

Likley killed during WWII

There is another memorial for him in Eijsden-Margraten Municipality Limburg, Netherlands at this link:

TSGT John R ARter with photos.



Engineer T/Sgt. John R. Arter MIA/KIA
Hometown: Florida
Squadron: 427th BS 303rd Bomb Group
Service # 14081231
Awards: Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart
Pilot Captain Addell A. Cote MIA/KIA

Target: Bremen
Missing Air Crew Report Details
USAAF MACR#:
Date Lost: 26-Nov-43
Serial Number: 42-29955
Aircraft Model B17
Aircraft Letter:
Aircraft Name: MR FIVE BY FIVE
Location: Den Helder, Netherlands.
Cause: Unknown Ship was last seen returning from target over Dutch coast wheels down apparently under control. Crew 9MIA/10KIA
Notes: Mr. Five by Five , piloted by Capt.Addell A.Cote , was last seen ten kilometers west of Texel Island over the North Sea when it dropped out of formation with its wheels down. It apparently was under control at 10,000 feet. No parachutes were observed. The aircraft crashed at Den Helder, Netherlands.

T/Sgt. Arters Body was not recovered his memorial in Grandview Cemetery is a cenotaph stone.

MR FIVE BY FIVE Crew
Capt. Addell A. Cote Pilot
2nd/Lt. Clarence C. Bixler Co pilot
1st/Lt. Wilbur R. Barnhill Navigator
1st/Lt. John W. Hull Bombardier
1st/Lt. John W. Hull Bombardier
T/Sgt. John R. Arter Engineer
T/Sgt. John R. Arter Engineer
T/Sgt. Vaughn Reaves Radio Op.
T/Sgt. Vaughn Reaves Radio Op.
S/Sgt. John M. Micek gunner
S/Sgt. Cecil M. May Gunner
S/Sgt. Theadore Gomes Gunner
S/Sgt. Paul Gunsauls Gunner

Additional information provided by John Dowdy May 29, 2013
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TSGT John R. Arter 1908-1943

Likley killed during WWII

There is another memorial for him in Eijsden-Margraten Municipality Limburg, Netherlands at this link:

TSGT John R ARter with photos.



Engineer T/Sgt. John R. Arter MIA/KIA
Hometown: Florida
Squadron: 427th BS 303rd Bomb Group
Service # 14081231
Awards: Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart
Pilot Captain Addell A. Cote MIA/KIA

Target: Bremen
Missing Air Crew Report Details
USAAF MACR#:
Date Lost: 26-Nov-43
Serial Number: 42-29955
Aircraft Model B17
Aircraft Letter:
Aircraft Name: MR FIVE BY FIVE
Location: Den Helder, Netherlands.
Cause: Unknown Ship was last seen returning from target over Dutch coast wheels down apparently under control. Crew 9MIA/10KIA
Notes: Mr. Five by Five , piloted by Capt.Addell A.Cote , was last seen ten kilometers west of Texel Island over the North Sea when it dropped out of formation with its wheels down. It apparently was under control at 10,000 feet. No parachutes were observed. The aircraft crashed at Den Helder, Netherlands.

T/Sgt. Arters Body was not recovered his memorial in Grandview Cemetery is a cenotaph stone.

MR FIVE BY FIVE Crew
Capt. Addell A. Cote Pilot
2nd/Lt. Clarence C. Bixler Co pilot
1st/Lt. Wilbur R. Barnhill Navigator
1st/Lt. John W. Hull Bombardier
1st/Lt. John W. Hull Bombardier
T/Sgt. John R. Arter Engineer
T/Sgt. John R. Arter Engineer
T/Sgt. Vaughn Reaves Radio Op.
T/Sgt. Vaughn Reaves Radio Op.
S/Sgt. John M. Micek gunner
S/Sgt. Cecil M. May Gunner
S/Sgt. Theadore Gomes Gunner
S/Sgt. Paul Gunsauls Gunner

Additional information provided by John Dowdy May 29, 2013
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