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1LT Charles Hoyt Hilton

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1LT Charles Hoyt Hilton

Birth
High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Death
20 Jul 1944 (aged 22)
Germany
Burial
Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 84 SITE 295-299
Memorial ID
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Pilot of B-17F Flying Fortress

#42-5228, serving with the 738th Bomb

Squadron, 454th Bomb Group, San Giovanni

Field, Cerignola, Italy.


Lost on mission over Friedrichshafen,

Germany. Missing Air Crew Report 6971.


Note: MACR has this aircraft listed as a B-24H

model. But this does not match manufacturer

serial number lists. B-24H #42-52280 appears

to have been lost on an earlier date over the

Adriatic Sea.


Killed In Action were:


1LT. Charles H Hilton, pilot

1LT Howard R McMillan, co-pilot

1LT Clayton D Bereman, navigator

2LT Arthur M Scott, bombadier

SSGT Willis E Block, aerial gunner

SSGT Joe H Holtby, radio operator/gunner

SGT Herbert E Brown, armorer/gunner

SGT Gorman J Scully, aerial gunner

SGT Charles J Stryzewski, Jr, gunner

SGT Alfred Vargas, aerial gunner


The other names on the Jefferson Barracks cemetery

marker were from a different aircraft, B-24H #42-52722,

MACR 7030, lost on the same mission.


The men lost on that flight were (in part):


CAPT William D Jernigan

CAPT Wallace D White

1LT Joseph C Sampsell

1LT Thomas E Moore

TSGT Lawrence F Franche

SSGT Eric A Finstrom

CPL Emanuel Geier

Pilot of B-17F Flying Fortress

#42-5228, serving with the 738th Bomb

Squadron, 454th Bomb Group, San Giovanni

Field, Cerignola, Italy.


Lost on mission over Friedrichshafen,

Germany. Missing Air Crew Report 6971.


Note: MACR has this aircraft listed as a B-24H

model. But this does not match manufacturer

serial number lists. B-24H #42-52280 appears

to have been lost on an earlier date over the

Adriatic Sea.


Killed In Action were:


1LT. Charles H Hilton, pilot

1LT Howard R McMillan, co-pilot

1LT Clayton D Bereman, navigator

2LT Arthur M Scott, bombadier

SSGT Willis E Block, aerial gunner

SSGT Joe H Holtby, radio operator/gunner

SGT Herbert E Brown, armorer/gunner

SGT Gorman J Scully, aerial gunner

SGT Charles J Stryzewski, Jr, gunner

SGT Alfred Vargas, aerial gunner


The other names on the Jefferson Barracks cemetery

marker were from a different aircraft, B-24H #42-52722,

MACR 7030, lost on the same mission.


The men lost on that flight were (in part):


CAPT William D Jernigan

CAPT Wallace D White

1LT Joseph C Sampsell

1LT Thomas E Moore

TSGT Lawrence F Franche

SSGT Eric A Finstrom

CPL Emanuel Geier


Inscription

1LT, 738 AAF BOMB SQ, 454 BOMB GP WORLD WAR II



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  • Created by: ShaneO
  • Added: Aug 27, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41227678/charles_hoyt-hilton: accessed ), memorial page for 1LT Charles Hoyt Hilton (17 Feb 1922–20 Jul 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 41227678, citing Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by ShaneO (contributor 47009366).