Robert served as a First Lieutnant and Navigator on B-25 (#42-32247), 487th Bomber Squadron, 340th Bomber Group, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
He was declared "Missing In Action" during the war and was awarded a Purple Heart.
Service # O-791796
Robert also has a "Cenotaph" in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Hamilton, New York.
( see links below )
According to official history The flight echelon of 487 Bomb Squadron departed Kellogg field on this date. Location and circumstances of the incident not described. It appears that the crew of 7 were lost in transit ship and crew not recovered.
Other Crew members of #42-32247:
1st/Lt. Francis X. Tehan, Pilot
Fl./Of. Robert R. Lytle, Co-Pilot
M/Sgt. Jess W. Brazell, Engineer
T/Sgt. James Hughbanks, Radio Op.
S/Sgt. Russell E. Hinchman , Gunner
M/Sgt. Richard J. Hanson, Passenger
(Crew report supplied by John Dowdy)
Robert served as a First Lieutnant and Navigator on B-25 (#42-32247), 487th Bomber Squadron, 340th Bomber Group, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
He was declared "Missing In Action" during the war and was awarded a Purple Heart.
Service # O-791796
Robert also has a "Cenotaph" in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Hamilton, New York.
( see links below )
According to official history The flight echelon of 487 Bomb Squadron departed Kellogg field on this date. Location and circumstances of the incident not described. It appears that the crew of 7 were lost in transit ship and crew not recovered.
Other Crew members of #42-32247:
1st/Lt. Francis X. Tehan, Pilot
Fl./Of. Robert R. Lytle, Co-Pilot
M/Sgt. Jess W. Brazell, Engineer
T/Sgt. James Hughbanks, Radio Op.
S/Sgt. Russell E. Hinchman , Gunner
M/Sgt. Richard J. Hanson, Passenger
(Crew report supplied by John Dowdy)
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