Advertisement

Pfc. Mary M. Landau
Monument

Advertisement

Pfc. Mary M. Landau Veteran

Birth
New York, USA
Death
13 May 1945 (aged 38)
Papua New Guinea
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
Plot
Walls Of The Missing ~ with a "Rosette"
Memorial ID
View Source
Mary's remains were recovered in 1959 and she was interred in the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Lemay, Missouri.

" Click Here " for that record.

A "Rosette" was placed in front of her name here at Manila to signify that her remains were recovered.


~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Sister of Miss Renee Landau who resided in Brooklyn, New York.

Mary served as a Private First Class, Women's Army Corps, U.S. Army during World War II.

She resided in Kings County, New York prior to the war.

She enlisted in the Army on March 1, 1944 in New York City, New York. She was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Stenographer and/or typist and also as Single, without dependents.

She was a passenger on C-47A #41-23952 which was assigned to the Far East Air Service Command, 39th Troop Carrier Squadron, 317th Troop Carrier Group, U.S. Army Air Force.

C-47A #41-23952 took off with a crew of 5 and 19 passengers from Sentani Air Field (APO #323), Papua New Guinea on what was noted by the military as a "Navigational Training Flight" but was later noted as basically as a "sightseeing" flight over the Hidden Valley, Papua New Guinea. They crashed for an unknown reason into the side of a mountain during the war.

The entire crew of 5, along with 14 passengers, were killed at the time of the crash. There were 5 who survived the initial crash to include: 1st Lt. John S. McCollom ( twin brother of Robert below ), T/Sgt. Kenneth W. Decker, Cpl. Margaret J. Hastings, Pfc. Eleanor P. Hanna, and S/Sgt. Laura E. Besley.

The next day Pfc. Eleanor P. Hanna and S/Sgt. Laura E. Besley died of their wounds. The remaining three were finally rescued 47 days later.

Mary was first declared "Missing In Action" in this crash. Her status was changed to "Killed In Action" after her remains were recovered.

Service # A-207742

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Crew who perished on C-47A #41-23952:

Mollberg, Melvin A ~ Pfc, Asst. Engineer, MN
Newcomer, George R ~ Pvt, Radio Operator, SC
Nicholson, George H ~ Maj, Co-Pilot, MA
Norris, Hilliard ~ S/Sgt, Engineer, NC
Prossen, Peter J ~ Col, Pilot, TX

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Passengers who perished on C-47A #41-23952:

Antonini, Herman F ~ Maj, IL
Besley, Laura E ~ S/Sgt, PA
Dattilo, Phillip J ~ Maj, KY
Fair, Alethia M ~ Pfc, CA
Freyman, Louis E ~ Capt, IN
Gillis, Marian C ~ Pfc, CA
Good, Herbert F ~ Capt, OH
Hanna, Eleanor P ~ Pfc, PA
Holding, Lawrence F ~ 1st Lt, NC
Kent, Helen G ~ Sgt, CA
Landau, Mary M ~ Pfc, NY
McCollom, Robert E ~ 1st Lt, MO
McMonagle, Marion W ~ Tech/3, PA
Miller, Charles R ~ Corp,
Naimer, Belle G ~ Sgt, MA
Weber, Melvyn A ~ Corp, CA

( Bio & Crew Report by: Russ Pickett )

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mary's remains were recovered in 1959 and she was interred in the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Lemay, Missouri.

" Click Here " for that record.

A "Rosette" was placed in front of her name here at Manila to signify that her remains were recovered.


~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Sister of Miss Renee Landau who resided in Brooklyn, New York.

Mary served as a Private First Class, Women's Army Corps, U.S. Army during World War II.

She resided in Kings County, New York prior to the war.

She enlisted in the Army on March 1, 1944 in New York City, New York. She was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Stenographer and/or typist and also as Single, without dependents.

She was a passenger on C-47A #41-23952 which was assigned to the Far East Air Service Command, 39th Troop Carrier Squadron, 317th Troop Carrier Group, U.S. Army Air Force.

C-47A #41-23952 took off with a crew of 5 and 19 passengers from Sentani Air Field (APO #323), Papua New Guinea on what was noted by the military as a "Navigational Training Flight" but was later noted as basically as a "sightseeing" flight over the Hidden Valley, Papua New Guinea. They crashed for an unknown reason into the side of a mountain during the war.

The entire crew of 5, along with 14 passengers, were killed at the time of the crash. There were 5 who survived the initial crash to include: 1st Lt. John S. McCollom ( twin brother of Robert below ), T/Sgt. Kenneth W. Decker, Cpl. Margaret J. Hastings, Pfc. Eleanor P. Hanna, and S/Sgt. Laura E. Besley.

The next day Pfc. Eleanor P. Hanna and S/Sgt. Laura E. Besley died of their wounds. The remaining three were finally rescued 47 days later.

Mary was first declared "Missing In Action" in this crash. Her status was changed to "Killed In Action" after her remains were recovered.

Service # A-207742

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Crew who perished on C-47A #41-23952:

Mollberg, Melvin A ~ Pfc, Asst. Engineer, MN
Newcomer, George R ~ Pvt, Radio Operator, SC
Nicholson, George H ~ Maj, Co-Pilot, MA
Norris, Hilliard ~ S/Sgt, Engineer, NC
Prossen, Peter J ~ Col, Pilot, TX

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Passengers who perished on C-47A #41-23952:

Antonini, Herman F ~ Maj, IL
Besley, Laura E ~ S/Sgt, PA
Dattilo, Phillip J ~ Maj, KY
Fair, Alethia M ~ Pfc, CA
Freyman, Louis E ~ Capt, IN
Gillis, Marian C ~ Pfc, CA
Good, Herbert F ~ Capt, OH
Hanna, Eleanor P ~ Pfc, PA
Holding, Lawrence F ~ 1st Lt, NC
Kent, Helen G ~ Sgt, CA
Landau, Mary M ~ Pfc, NY
McCollom, Robert E ~ 1st Lt, MO
McMonagle, Marion W ~ Tech/3, PA
Miller, Charles R ~ Corp,
Naimer, Belle G ~ Sgt, MA
Weber, Melvyn A ~ Corp, CA

( Bio & Crew Report by: Russ Pickett )

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

  • Created by: Russ Pickett
  • Added: Dec 11, 2017
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185853564/mary_m-landau: accessed ), memorial page for Pfc. Mary M. Landau (13 Dec 1906–13 May 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 185853564, citing Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines; Maintained by Russ Pickett (contributor 46575736).