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Jesse Zera Oldham

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Jesse Zera Oldham

Birth
Bessemer, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Death
26 Feb 1989 (aged 66)
Indianola, Sunflower County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Indianola, Sunflower County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.4479065, Longitude: -90.6352463
Memorial ID
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Born the son of
William Newton Oldham
(B: 28Jun1874 AL - D: 4July1922 AL)
Buried: Winona, MS
and
Genia Josie (Miskelley) Oldham
(B: 19Jun1884 MS - 14Aug1973 VA)
Buried in Scotland Baptist Church - Winona, MS

Enlisted in the Army Airforce on
28 Aug 1942

Assigned to the 8th Airforce, 384th BG/ 545th BS
Grafton Underwood Base - England
He was credited with 13 Credited Combat Missions and 6 aborted missions.
For his records, go to:
http://384thbombgroup.com/_content/_pages/person.php?PersonKey=2985

On 19March1944 (at about 4pm- at 21,000' ) his plane (Lovell's Hovel) was hit by Flak (near the radio room) after bombs were away; the plane began burning and filled with smoke.
Thanks to the skilled flying of the Pilot, James Lovell and Co-Pilot, Walter Brookings, two chutes were able to emerge (Kardos & Oldham), with one on fire (Oldham - who was severely burned);
20 seconds later, the plane exploded.
Two crew members where blown out of the plane. Lewis & Bachicha, thankfully had their chutes on.

ALL 4 crew were later captured by the Germans and were POW's.

Their names are:
--The two who were blown out:
1) Navigator- 2nd LT. Joseph Franklin Lewis-Cumberland, MD
2) Bombardier- 2nd LT. Martin Paul Bachicha-El Paso, TX
--The two who bailed out:
3) Tail Gunner- S/Sgt. Louis Julius Kardos-Kearney, NJ
4) Left Flex' Gunner- S/Sgt Jesse Zera Oldham-Carrollton, MS

Documented facts and observations by crew member, Bachicha, in the MACR link below.
The plane was seen spiraling down with flames pouring from all parts of aircraft;
Lovell's Hovel crashed near Wavrans-sur-Ternoise, it's in a very small village near a larger town called St Pol-sur-Ternoise, France.

http://384thbombgroup.com/_content/MACRs/MACR3242.pdf

the 6 Crew members of Lovell's Hovel were KIA.

Pilot-1st Lt.James MacNaughton Lovell
(FAG#140345676) Buried:Calumet, Michigan

Co-Pilot-2nd Lt. Walter Francis Brookings
FAG#'s 106447011 -Memorial on family plot & 56642685- Buried: Normandy American Cemetery-France

Radio Operator- S/Sgt.Minot Fred Deftos
(FAG#41836091) Buried:Missouri National Cem in St.Louis

Eng/Top Turret- T/Sgt.Calvin Oscar Lewis Fowlkes
(FAG# 41836132)Also buried at Missouri Nat'l Cem in St.Louis

Ball Turret- S/Sgt.James Hansel Johnson jr.
(FAG#25697667) Buried: Sulphur Springs, Texas

Flexible Gunner- S/Sgt.Doye Herman Blankenship
(FAG#53853961) Buried: Gladehill, Virginia

He was captured by the Germans and was a POW:
POW Camp: Stalag Luft 4 Gross-Tychow (formerly Heydekrug) Pomerania, Prussia (moved to Wobbelin Bei Ludwigslust) (To Usedom Bei Savenmunde) 54-16.

For the full military Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) 3242:http://384thbombgroup.com/_content/MACRs/MACR3242.pdf

Jesse lived 66 years, 11 months, 17 days
Born the son of
William Newton Oldham
(B: 28Jun1874 AL - D: 4July1922 AL)
Buried: Winona, MS
and
Genia Josie (Miskelley) Oldham
(B: 19Jun1884 MS - 14Aug1973 VA)
Buried in Scotland Baptist Church - Winona, MS

Enlisted in the Army Airforce on
28 Aug 1942

Assigned to the 8th Airforce, 384th BG/ 545th BS
Grafton Underwood Base - England
He was credited with 13 Credited Combat Missions and 6 aborted missions.
For his records, go to:
http://384thbombgroup.com/_content/_pages/person.php?PersonKey=2985

On 19March1944 (at about 4pm- at 21,000' ) his plane (Lovell's Hovel) was hit by Flak (near the radio room) after bombs were away; the plane began burning and filled with smoke.
Thanks to the skilled flying of the Pilot, James Lovell and Co-Pilot, Walter Brookings, two chutes were able to emerge (Kardos & Oldham), with one on fire (Oldham - who was severely burned);
20 seconds later, the plane exploded.
Two crew members where blown out of the plane. Lewis & Bachicha, thankfully had their chutes on.

ALL 4 crew were later captured by the Germans and were POW's.

Their names are:
--The two who were blown out:
1) Navigator- 2nd LT. Joseph Franklin Lewis-Cumberland, MD
2) Bombardier- 2nd LT. Martin Paul Bachicha-El Paso, TX
--The two who bailed out:
3) Tail Gunner- S/Sgt. Louis Julius Kardos-Kearney, NJ
4) Left Flex' Gunner- S/Sgt Jesse Zera Oldham-Carrollton, MS

Documented facts and observations by crew member, Bachicha, in the MACR link below.
The plane was seen spiraling down with flames pouring from all parts of aircraft;
Lovell's Hovel crashed near Wavrans-sur-Ternoise, it's in a very small village near a larger town called St Pol-sur-Ternoise, France.

http://384thbombgroup.com/_content/MACRs/MACR3242.pdf

the 6 Crew members of Lovell's Hovel were KIA.

Pilot-1st Lt.James MacNaughton Lovell
(FAG#140345676) Buried:Calumet, Michigan

Co-Pilot-2nd Lt. Walter Francis Brookings
FAG#'s 106447011 -Memorial on family plot & 56642685- Buried: Normandy American Cemetery-France

Radio Operator- S/Sgt.Minot Fred Deftos
(FAG#41836091) Buried:Missouri National Cem in St.Louis

Eng/Top Turret- T/Sgt.Calvin Oscar Lewis Fowlkes
(FAG# 41836132)Also buried at Missouri Nat'l Cem in St.Louis

Ball Turret- S/Sgt.James Hansel Johnson jr.
(FAG#25697667) Buried: Sulphur Springs, Texas

Flexible Gunner- S/Sgt.Doye Herman Blankenship
(FAG#53853961) Buried: Gladehill, Virginia

He was captured by the Germans and was a POW:
POW Camp: Stalag Luft 4 Gross-Tychow (formerly Heydekrug) Pomerania, Prussia (moved to Wobbelin Bei Ludwigslust) (To Usedom Bei Savenmunde) 54-16.

For the full military Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) 3242:http://384thbombgroup.com/_content/MACRs/MACR3242.pdf

Jesse lived 66 years, 11 months, 17 days


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