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SSGT Willard Moore Chapman Jr.

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SSGT Willard Moore Chapman Jr. Veteran

Birth
Carter County, Kentucky, USA
Death
28 Jun 1945 (aged 22)
Japan
Burial
Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 82 Site 1E
Memorial ID
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Radio operator on B-29-15-BA Superfortress #42-63451, nicknamed "Black Jack Too." While returning from a mission over Kobe, June 5, 1945, two enemy fighters pursued and shot down the bomber. One crewmember was killed outright aboard (Sgt. Romanelli, left gunner) and ten parachuted before the aircraft crashed into a fisherman's house, killing Mr. Iwasaki and four members of his family in Kagawa, Japan. One crewmember died from head wounds the next day (believed to be Sgt. Heisler). The remaining crew were captured over a period of several days and all taken to Tokai Army Headquarters in Nagoya City. After being declared war criminals by their Japanese captors, the crew were taken from their barracks, one by one, on June 28th and beheaded.

For a detailed account of this flight, see:
Black Jack Too

444th AAF Bomb Group, 678th Bomb Squadron

Members of the flight crew:

1st Lieut Woodrow B Palmer, pilot
2nd Lieut Owen Philip Walls, co-pilot
1st Lieut Robert F Dailey, navigator
1st Lieut Don A Coulter, bombadier
Master Sgt Henry Thomas Farish, Jr, flight engineer
Staff Sgt Willard Moore Chapman, Jr, radio operator
Staff Sgt Cleveland T Niles, senior gunner
Staff Sgt Peter Sabo, right gunner
Staff Sgt Joseph W Romanelli, left gunner
Sgt Charles A Heisler, tail gunner
Sgt Eugene J Prouty, radar operator
Radio operator on B-29-15-BA Superfortress #42-63451, nicknamed "Black Jack Too." While returning from a mission over Kobe, June 5, 1945, two enemy fighters pursued and shot down the bomber. One crewmember was killed outright aboard (Sgt. Romanelli, left gunner) and ten parachuted before the aircraft crashed into a fisherman's house, killing Mr. Iwasaki and four members of his family in Kagawa, Japan. One crewmember died from head wounds the next day (believed to be Sgt. Heisler). The remaining crew were captured over a period of several days and all taken to Tokai Army Headquarters in Nagoya City. After being declared war criminals by their Japanese captors, the crew were taken from their barracks, one by one, on June 28th and beheaded.

For a detailed account of this flight, see:
Black Jack Too

444th AAF Bomb Group, 678th Bomb Squadron

Members of the flight crew:

1st Lieut Woodrow B Palmer, pilot
2nd Lieut Owen Philip Walls, co-pilot
1st Lieut Robert F Dailey, navigator
1st Lieut Don A Coulter, bombadier
Master Sgt Henry Thomas Farish, Jr, flight engineer
Staff Sgt Willard Moore Chapman, Jr, radio operator
Staff Sgt Cleveland T Niles, senior gunner
Staff Sgt Peter Sabo, right gunner
Staff Sgt Joseph W Romanelli, left gunner
Sgt Charles A Heisler, tail gunner
Sgt Eugene J Prouty, radar operator

Inscription

SSGT, 678 AAF BOMB SQ, 444 BOMB GP WORLD WAR II

Gravesite Details

SSGT US Army Air Forces World War II



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  • Created by: Tami Glock
  • Added: Feb 4, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33552179/willard_moore-chapman: accessed ), memorial page for SSGT Willard Moore Chapman Jr. (31 Mar 1923–28 Jun 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33552179, citing Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Tami Glock (contributor 46872676).