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Capt Wallace Douglas White

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Capt Wallace Douglas White Veteran

Birth
Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
Death
20 Jul 1944 (aged 29)
Germany
Burial
Saint-Avold, Departement de la Moselle, Lorraine, France Add to Map
Plot
G, Row 6, Grave 33
Memorial ID
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830 Bombing Squadron 485th Bombardment Group

B-24 Liberator

Entered the service from Connecticut.

Distinguished Flying Cross

Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters

Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster

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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


The other names on the Jefferson Barracks cemetery

marker were from a different aircraft, aboard 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

830 Bombing Squadron 485th Bombardment Group

B-24 Liberator

Entered the service from Connecticut.

Distinguished Flying Cross

Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters

Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster

~

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


The other names on the Jefferson Barracks cemetery

marker were from a different aircraft, aboard 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



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