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<span class=prefix>2LT</span> John H Strong

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2LT John H Strong Veteran

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
19 Mar 1945 (aged 19)
Couvron-et-Aumencourt, Departement de l'Aisne, Picardie, France
Burial
Loretto, Lawrence County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.072241, Longitude: -87.4461068
Plot
B 15
Memorial ID
View Source
Chicago Tribune 11/4/1948 Abstract
Lt. John H. Strong, 838 Bomb Sq., 487 Bomb Group, killed in action over Germany, March 19, 1945, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Strong of 5141 N. Kostner Av. (Chicago, Il.), brother of Milton. Services Saturday, Nov. 6, Loretto Tennessee. Interment Sacred Heart cemetery.


Second Lieutenant John H. Strong, Army serial number O-2072036, was born in Illinois on June 13, 1925, and resided in Cook County, Illinois. His parents were John Edward Strong Sr (abt 1889 – unk), who was born at Bristol, Virginia; and Flora Bell (O'Connor) Strong (14 Feb 1894 – 26 Oct 1969), who was born at Loretto, Lawrence County, Tennessee. His parents married at Portsmouth, Virginia on September 21, 1922, and moved to Illinois by 1923. He had two brothers: John Edward Strong Jr (12 Dec 1923 – 12 Dec 1923), who was born at Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois; and Milton Thomas Strong (1931 – ), who was born at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. In 1940 the family lived at 5024 North Kildare Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, and his father worked as a salesman for Public Utilities.

He completed one year of college, and was single, without dependents, when he enlisted in the U.S. Army at Chicago, Illinois, on June 7, 1943. His home of record was 5141 North Kostner Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, his father's address in 1945.

He completed Army Air Forces bombardier training, and was assigned to the heavy bomber crew of Lt Daniel C. Smoke Jr. The Smoke crew completed B-17 operational training at Biloxi, Mississippi [we know this from the record of Sgt Elmer E. Koepsell], and was sent to Hunter Field, Savannah, Georgia, where they were assigned a new B-17 for the deployment to England. There is a photo of the crew that was taken outside the mess hall at Hunter Field. They were assigned to the 838th Bomb Squadron of the 487th Bomb Group at Army Air Forces Station 137 near Lavenham, Suffolk, England. They arrived at Station 137 by February 26, 1945, and became part of the 8th U.S. Army Air Force in Europe. Here is Lt Smoke's crew roster on March 19, 1945:

B-17G 43-38038 – 838th Bomb Squadron
• Smoke Jr, Daniel C – 2/Lt – Pilot – KIA
• Pendarvis, George H – F/O – Copilot – KIA
• Olsen, Gunnar K – F/O – Navigator – KIA
• Strong, John H – 2/Lt – Bombardier – KIA
• White Jr, John – Sgt – Engineer – KIA
• Stone, Harold J – Sgt – Radio Operator – KIA
• Sala, David W – Sgt – Ball Turret Gunner – KIA
• Koepsell, Elmer E – Sgt – Waist Gunner – KIA
• Burres, Richard E – Sgt – Tail Gunner – KIA

On March 19, 1945, the 487th Bomb Group dispatched thirty aircraft to bomb a communications center at Zwickau, Germany. The Smoke crew flew B-17G 43-38038 on this mission. Because of poor weather over England, the Group assembled into formation over A-71, an Allied airfield near Clastres in northeastern France. Lt Strong and his eight crewmates were killed in action when their aircraft collided with Lt John R. Virgin's B-17G 43-37969 'Beverly Jean' during formation assembly. All of Lt Virgin's crew bailed out and survived, but none of Lt Smoke's crew was able to bail out. Lt Strong and his crewmates perished in the subsequent crash of their aircraft near Couvron, France. The dead were buried initially at the temporary U.S. Military Cemetery Champigneul #1 near Chalons-sur-Marne, France. (Chalons-sur-Marne was renamed Châlons-en-Champagne in 1998.)

Lt Strong's remains were returned to the United States and reinterred at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Loretto, Tennessee on November 6, 1948. His mother is also buried there.

Sources:
1. 487th Bomb Group Association

2. 1930 US Census; Illinois; Cook County; Chicago. Strong, John. Apr 1930 (his father)

3. 1940 US Census; Illinois; Cook County; Chicago; Ward 39; 5024 Kildare Avenue. Strong, John. 13 Apr 1940 (his father)

4. Chicago Tribune (The), Chicago, Illinois, 4 Nov 1948, page 42 (Death and burial notice of John H. Strong)

5. de Jong, Ivo. 'The History of the 487th Bomb Group (H)'. Paducah KY: Turner Publishing, Oct 2004

6. Enlistment Record of John H. Strong

7. Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871–1940: Milton Thomas Strong born at Chicago, Illinois, Mar 1931 (his brother)

8. Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916–1947: John Edward Strong Jr, stillbirth or neonatal death on 12 Dec 1923 (his brother)

9. O'Leary, Jack. Thread posted on the facebook page of The Eighth Air Force Historical Society. 9 Sep 2013 (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=617825511602102; confirms location of the crew photo at Hunter Field, Georgia)

10. U.S. Army Air Forces Missing Air Crew Report 15844

11. U.S. War Department. 'World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Forces Personnel'. Washington, D.C., June 1946

12. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940: Marriage of John Edward Strong and Flora Bell O'Connor at Portsmouth, Virginia. 21 Sep 1922 (his parents)

Research by:
Paul Webber
Secretary, 487th Bomb Group Association
Find A Grave member ID 47577572
Chicago Tribune 11/4/1948 Abstract
Lt. John H. Strong, 838 Bomb Sq., 487 Bomb Group, killed in action over Germany, March 19, 1945, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Strong of 5141 N. Kostner Av. (Chicago, Il.), brother of Milton. Services Saturday, Nov. 6, Loretto Tennessee. Interment Sacred Heart cemetery.


Second Lieutenant John H. Strong, Army serial number O-2072036, was born in Illinois on June 13, 1925, and resided in Cook County, Illinois. His parents were John Edward Strong Sr (abt 1889 – unk), who was born at Bristol, Virginia; and Flora Bell (O'Connor) Strong (14 Feb 1894 – 26 Oct 1969), who was born at Loretto, Lawrence County, Tennessee. His parents married at Portsmouth, Virginia on September 21, 1922, and moved to Illinois by 1923. He had two brothers: John Edward Strong Jr (12 Dec 1923 – 12 Dec 1923), who was born at Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois; and Milton Thomas Strong (1931 – ), who was born at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. In 1940 the family lived at 5024 North Kildare Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, and his father worked as a salesman for Public Utilities.

He completed one year of college, and was single, without dependents, when he enlisted in the U.S. Army at Chicago, Illinois, on June 7, 1943. His home of record was 5141 North Kostner Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, his father's address in 1945.

He completed Army Air Forces bombardier training, and was assigned to the heavy bomber crew of Lt Daniel C. Smoke Jr. The Smoke crew completed B-17 operational training at Biloxi, Mississippi [we know this from the record of Sgt Elmer E. Koepsell], and was sent to Hunter Field, Savannah, Georgia, where they were assigned a new B-17 for the deployment to England. There is a photo of the crew that was taken outside the mess hall at Hunter Field. They were assigned to the 838th Bomb Squadron of the 487th Bomb Group at Army Air Forces Station 137 near Lavenham, Suffolk, England. They arrived at Station 137 by February 26, 1945, and became part of the 8th U.S. Army Air Force in Europe. Here is Lt Smoke's crew roster on March 19, 1945:

B-17G 43-38038 – 838th Bomb Squadron
• Smoke Jr, Daniel C – 2/Lt – Pilot – KIA
• Pendarvis, George H – F/O – Copilot – KIA
• Olsen, Gunnar K – F/O – Navigator – KIA
• Strong, John H – 2/Lt – Bombardier – KIA
• White Jr, John – Sgt – Engineer – KIA
• Stone, Harold J – Sgt – Radio Operator – KIA
• Sala, David W – Sgt – Ball Turret Gunner – KIA
• Koepsell, Elmer E – Sgt – Waist Gunner – KIA
• Burres, Richard E – Sgt – Tail Gunner – KIA

On March 19, 1945, the 487th Bomb Group dispatched thirty aircraft to bomb a communications center at Zwickau, Germany. The Smoke crew flew B-17G 43-38038 on this mission. Because of poor weather over England, the Group assembled into formation over A-71, an Allied airfield near Clastres in northeastern France. Lt Strong and his eight crewmates were killed in action when their aircraft collided with Lt John R. Virgin's B-17G 43-37969 'Beverly Jean' during formation assembly. All of Lt Virgin's crew bailed out and survived, but none of Lt Smoke's crew was able to bail out. Lt Strong and his crewmates perished in the subsequent crash of their aircraft near Couvron, France. The dead were buried initially at the temporary U.S. Military Cemetery Champigneul #1 near Chalons-sur-Marne, France. (Chalons-sur-Marne was renamed Châlons-en-Champagne in 1998.)

Lt Strong's remains were returned to the United States and reinterred at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Loretto, Tennessee on November 6, 1948. His mother is also buried there.

Sources:
1. 487th Bomb Group Association

2. 1930 US Census; Illinois; Cook County; Chicago. Strong, John. Apr 1930 (his father)

3. 1940 US Census; Illinois; Cook County; Chicago; Ward 39; 5024 Kildare Avenue. Strong, John. 13 Apr 1940 (his father)

4. Chicago Tribune (The), Chicago, Illinois, 4 Nov 1948, page 42 (Death and burial notice of John H. Strong)

5. de Jong, Ivo. 'The History of the 487th Bomb Group (H)'. Paducah KY: Turner Publishing, Oct 2004

6. Enlistment Record of John H. Strong

7. Illinois, Cook County, Birth Certificates, 1871–1940: Milton Thomas Strong born at Chicago, Illinois, Mar 1931 (his brother)

8. Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916–1947: John Edward Strong Jr, stillbirth or neonatal death on 12 Dec 1923 (his brother)

9. O'Leary, Jack. Thread posted on the facebook page of The Eighth Air Force Historical Society. 9 Sep 2013 (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=617825511602102; confirms location of the crew photo at Hunter Field, Georgia)

10. U.S. Army Air Forces Missing Air Crew Report 15844

11. U.S. War Department. 'World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Forces Personnel'. Washington, D.C., June 1946

12. Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940: Marriage of John Edward Strong and Flora Bell O'Connor at Portsmouth, Virginia. 21 Sep 1922 (his parents)

Research by:
Paul Webber
Secretary, 487th Bomb Group Association
Find A Grave member ID 47577572

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  • Maintained by: Eric Ackerman
  • Originally Created by: PFW
  • Added: Nov 8, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16553956/john_h-strong: accessed ), memorial page for 2LT John H Strong (13 Jun 1925–19 Mar 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 16553956, citing Sacred Heart Cemetery, Loretto, Lawrence County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Eric Ackerman (contributor 48445240).