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2LT Adrian Vernon Knox

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2LT Adrian Vernon Knox

Birth
Davidson, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
Death
23 Dec 1944 (aged 23)
Stavelot, Arrondissement de Verviers, Liège, Belgium
Burial
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Father A C Knox. Mother Dunn per birth cert. He was born in Deweese Township per birth index, his obit says he was born in Davidson.

Military History:
Rank: 2 Lt Pilot
ASN: O-830999
Company: 428th F Sqdrn
Unit: 474th Fighter Grp 9th USAAF

Reported as: KIA
Date of incident: 23-12-1944
Place of incident: Chêne-al-Pierre area
His story: Aircraft Lockheed LIGHTNING type P-38J-10-N #42-68081, took off from Airbase Florennes, Belgium on December 23, 1944 for a strafing and dive bombing mission. It's Pilot 2 Lt Adrian V Knox was hit by 88mm flak burst which took out the port engine, successfully feathered, starboard engine noted to be streaming oil and coolant. Shortly after 2 Lt Knox stated he was bailng out, canopy came off. Jumped from his plane to 3,500 feet, west of Stavelot, as the P-38 descended. Unfortunately there was no sign of parachute deploying.
Destination: Liège
Mission: Dive Bombing/Strafing a parked up tank column in St Vith
MACR: 11413
Unit history of 474th Fighter Group
Father A C Knox. Mother Dunn per birth cert. He was born in Deweese Township per birth index, his obit says he was born in Davidson.

Military History:
Rank: 2 Lt Pilot
ASN: O-830999
Company: 428th F Sqdrn
Unit: 474th Fighter Grp 9th USAAF

Reported as: KIA
Date of incident: 23-12-1944
Place of incident: Chêne-al-Pierre area
His story: Aircraft Lockheed LIGHTNING type P-38J-10-N #42-68081, took off from Airbase Florennes, Belgium on December 23, 1944 for a strafing and dive bombing mission. It's Pilot 2 Lt Adrian V Knox was hit by 88mm flak burst which took out the port engine, successfully feathered, starboard engine noted to be streaming oil and coolant. Shortly after 2 Lt Knox stated he was bailng out, canopy came off. Jumped from his plane to 3,500 feet, west of Stavelot, as the P-38 descended. Unfortunately there was no sign of parachute deploying.
Destination: Liège
Mission: Dive Bombing/Strafing a parked up tank column in St Vith
MACR: 11413
Unit history of 474th Fighter Group


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  • Created by: EMS
  • Added: May 1, 2015
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145857795/adrian_vernon-knox: accessed ), memorial page for 2LT Adrian Vernon Knox (10 Nov 1921–23 Dec 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 145857795, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by EMS (contributor 48201307).