Veselich reached the rank of second lieutenant, and was serving as a bombardier with the Eighth Air Force in Europe when he was reported lost over Germany in June 1944.
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Aboard B-17G Flying Fortress #42-97235 with the 729th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group.
Shot down by enemy fighters enroute to Brux, Czechoslovakia, and crashed near Merzhausen, four miles southwest of Usingen, Germany. Five crewmembers were killed and five survived with injuries and taken prisoner. Missing Air Crew Report № 4778.
KIA were also:
● 2LT Walter V Naylor, O-753238, CO, Pilot
● 2LT Austin F Casselberry, O-707855, CA, Navigator
● 2LT Michael M Veselich, O-757932, CA, Bombardier
● SSGT Durward F Mitchell, TX, Radio Operator
● SGT John W Ahern, 37159083, MN, Ball Turret Gunner
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Veselich was survived by his parents, Martin and Nicolina Veselich, and three sibilings, Peter, Helen and Martin Jr.
Veselich reached the rank of second lieutenant, and was serving as a bombardier with the Eighth Air Force in Europe when he was reported lost over Germany in June 1944.
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Aboard B-17G Flying Fortress #42-97235 with the 729th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group.
Shot down by enemy fighters enroute to Brux, Czechoslovakia, and crashed near Merzhausen, four miles southwest of Usingen, Germany. Five crewmembers were killed and five survived with injuries and taken prisoner. Missing Air Crew Report № 4778.
KIA were also:
● 2LT Walter V Naylor, O-753238, CO, Pilot
● 2LT Austin F Casselberry, O-707855, CA, Navigator
● 2LT Michael M Veselich, O-757932, CA, Bombardier
● SSGT Durward F Mitchell, TX, Radio Operator
● SGT John W Ahern, 37159083, MN, Ball Turret Gunner
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Veselich was survived by his parents, Martin and Nicolina Veselich, and three sibilings, Peter, Helen and Martin Jr.
Gravesite Details
His remains were returned in June 1949.
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