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SSGT Harold P Dansky

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SSGT Harold P Dansky Veteran

Birth
Death
23 Jul 1944 (aged 30)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Staff Sergeant Dansky served with the 114th Base Unit from Chatham Field, near Savannah, Georgia.


He was an Assistant Flight Engineer, and one of ten airmen killed when B-24J Liberator #42-109877 crashed, ten miles northwest of the airfield.


The bomber crashed at 07:47 hours, shortly after takeoff for an intended camera gunnery practice mission that was to take the crew to Athens, Georgia, then to Spartanburg, South Carolina, then return to base. During the departure, an important mission packet was dropped on the runway, and personnel at the airfield attempted radio contact to advise the pilot to return, but no response was received. A few moments later, another B-24 departing in a climb observed the subject airplane pass underneath, with heavy smoke coming from the № 4 motor. The bomber was then observed to make a steep banking right turn, with the wing on fire, and plunge into the woods and explode. All aboard were killed.


The service members were:


2nd Lt. Sidney E Palmateer, O-825262, MI, Pilot

Flt. Off. Virgil E Cole, T-127662, ME, Navigator

2nd Lt. Lucian P Marino, O2056813, OK, Bombardier

2nd Lt. Walter R Thomsen, O-828877, CA, Co-Pilot

S/Sgt. Harold P Dansky, 37544550, MN, Asst. Engineer

S/Sgt. John M Gewak, 6890033, PA, Asst. Radio Operator

S/Sgt. Joe B Wright, 18041296, TX, Flight Engineer

Sgt. Willard C Johnston, 6667199, WV, Gunner

Cpl. Lewis Masters, 38468566, MO, Radio Operator

Cpl. Gilbert A Spading, 36778943, Gunner

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Entered the service from Minnesota; Service ID: 37544550.

Staff Sergeant Dansky served with the 114th Base Unit from Chatham Field, near Savannah, Georgia.


He was an Assistant Flight Engineer, and one of ten airmen killed when B-24J Liberator #42-109877 crashed, ten miles northwest of the airfield.


The bomber crashed at 07:47 hours, shortly after takeoff for an intended camera gunnery practice mission that was to take the crew to Athens, Georgia, then to Spartanburg, South Carolina, then return to base. During the departure, an important mission packet was dropped on the runway, and personnel at the airfield attempted radio contact to advise the pilot to return, but no response was received. A few moments later, another B-24 departing in a climb observed the subject airplane pass underneath, with heavy smoke coming from the № 4 motor. The bomber was then observed to make a steep banking right turn, with the wing on fire, and plunge into the woods and explode. All aboard were killed.


The service members were:


2nd Lt. Sidney E Palmateer, O-825262, MI, Pilot

Flt. Off. Virgil E Cole, T-127662, ME, Navigator

2nd Lt. Lucian P Marino, O2056813, OK, Bombardier

2nd Lt. Walter R Thomsen, O-828877, CA, Co-Pilot

S/Sgt. Harold P Dansky, 37544550, MN, Asst. Engineer

S/Sgt. John M Gewak, 6890033, PA, Asst. Radio Operator

S/Sgt. Joe B Wright, 18041296, TX, Flight Engineer

Sgt. Willard C Johnston, 6667199, WV, Gunner

Cpl. Lewis Masters, 38468566, MO, Radio Operator

Cpl. Gilbert A Spading, 36778943, Gunner

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Entered the service from Minnesota; Service ID: 37544550.


Inscription

SSGT, 114 AAF BASE UNIT WORLD WAR II



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  • Maintained by: ShaneO
  • Originally Created by: Tim Cook
  • Added: Jul 23, 2014
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133225036/harold_p-dansky: accessed ), memorial page for SSGT Harold P Dansky (10 May 1914–23 Jul 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 133225036, citing Calvary Cemetery, Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by ShaneO (contributor 47009366).