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PVT George Victor Fernandez

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PVT George Victor Fernandez Veteran

Birth
New York, USA
Death
6 Jun 1944 (aged 22)
Basse-Normandie, France
Burial
Colleville-sur-Mer, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France Add to Map
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George served as a Private, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army during World War II.

He resided in Bronx County, New York prior to the war and was also a member of the New York National Guard.

His National Guard unit was called into full time active Army service on September 16, 1940, prior to the war, from New York City, New York. He was noted, at that time, as being employed as a Bookkeeping machine operator and also as Single, without dependents.

George was a passenger on C-47A #42-100733, 96th Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, U.S. Army Air Force.

The C-47 departed the airdrome at Exeter, Devon, England with four crew and nineteen members of the 3rd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne Division on the opening day of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy to retake German-occupied France.

After an unsuccessful pass over the designated drop field, the aircraft began to head back out over the coast. Lt. Johnston of the 3rd Battalion told the pilot to turn back. He then made his jump. In doing so, he witnessed the transport come under intense, concentrated machine gun fire from the Germans. How many of the paratroopers jumped before the C-47 crashed is uncertain.

George was declared "Missing In Action" in the above noted crash of this C-47 during the war.

He was awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.

Service # 20228814

( Bio by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett )

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Air Crew who perished on C-47A #42-100733:

Bellinghausen, William F ~ Corp, Radio Operator, CA
Lumsden, Harry N, Jr ~ 2nd Lt, Co-Pilot, NY
Margotto, Albert T ~ S/Sgt, Crew Chief, WI
Zeuner, William H ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, PA

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Paratrooper who perished on C-47A #42-100733:

Bryan, Keith K ~ Pvt, Iowa
Burg, Harry L, Jr ~ Pfc, Ohio
Fernandex, George V ~ Pvt, New York
Finder, Edwin ~ Pvt, Nebraska
Hawkins, Jesse M ~ Pvt, Mississippi
Hinson, Bryant L ~ Pfc, Mississippi
Japhet, James H ~ S/Sgt, Texas
Karalunas, George J ~ Pvt, Michigan
Kinzy, Robert C ~ Pvt, Ohio
Manlove, Beverly J ~ Sgt, Kansas
Mezo, Roy ~ Pvt, Illinois
Poynter, Alvin ~ Pfc, Kentucky
Smith, Christopher C ~ Pfc, New York
Turkovich, Victor A ~ Sgt, New York
Weathersby, Newton P ~ Pfc, D.C.

Paratrooper who survived from C-47A #42-100733:

2nd Lt. Floyd R. Johnston (survived)
Pvt. Raymond L. Crouch (survived)
Pvt. Leonard S. Goodgal (survived)

Crew & Paratroopers listing by:
Tim Cook

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George served as a Private, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army during World War II.

He resided in Bronx County, New York prior to the war and was also a member of the New York National Guard.

His National Guard unit was called into full time active Army service on September 16, 1940, prior to the war, from New York City, New York. He was noted, at that time, as being employed as a Bookkeeping machine operator and also as Single, without dependents.

George was a passenger on C-47A #42-100733, 96th Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, U.S. Army Air Force.

The C-47 departed the airdrome at Exeter, Devon, England with four crew and nineteen members of the 3rd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne Division on the opening day of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy to retake German-occupied France.

After an unsuccessful pass over the designated drop field, the aircraft began to head back out over the coast. Lt. Johnston of the 3rd Battalion told the pilot to turn back. He then made his jump. In doing so, he witnessed the transport come under intense, concentrated machine gun fire from the Germans. How many of the paratroopers jumped before the C-47 crashed is uncertain.

George was declared "Missing In Action" in the above noted crash of this C-47 during the war.

He was awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart.

Service # 20228814

( Bio by: Russell S. "Russ" Pickett )

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Air Crew who perished on C-47A #42-100733:

Bellinghausen, William F ~ Corp, Radio Operator, CA
Lumsden, Harry N, Jr ~ 2nd Lt, Co-Pilot, NY
Margotto, Albert T ~ S/Sgt, Crew Chief, WI
Zeuner, William H ~ 2nd Lt, Pilot, PA

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Paratrooper who perished on C-47A #42-100733:

Bryan, Keith K ~ Pvt, Iowa
Burg, Harry L, Jr ~ Pfc, Ohio
Fernandex, George V ~ Pvt, New York
Finder, Edwin ~ Pvt, Nebraska
Hawkins, Jesse M ~ Pvt, Mississippi
Hinson, Bryant L ~ Pfc, Mississippi
Japhet, James H ~ S/Sgt, Texas
Karalunas, George J ~ Pvt, Michigan
Kinzy, Robert C ~ Pvt, Ohio
Manlove, Beverly J ~ Sgt, Kansas
Mezo, Roy ~ Pvt, Illinois
Poynter, Alvin ~ Pfc, Kentucky
Smith, Christopher C ~ Pfc, New York
Turkovich, Victor A ~ Sgt, New York
Weathersby, Newton P ~ Pfc, D.C.

Paratrooper who survived from C-47A #42-100733:

2nd Lt. Floyd R. Johnston (survived)
Pvt. Raymond L. Crouch (survived)
Pvt. Leonard S. Goodgal (survived)

Crew & Paratroopers listing by:
Tim Cook

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  • Maintained by: Frogman
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 8, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56644441/george_victor-fernandez: accessed ), memorial page for PVT George Victor Fernandez (7 Jun 1921–6 Jun 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56644441, citing Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, Colleville-sur-Mer, Departement du Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France; Maintained by Frogman (contributor 47380828).