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Pfc. Kenneth Emil Duenke

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Pfc. Kenneth Emil Duenke Veteran

Birth
Overland, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Apr 1944 (aged 20)
At Sea
Burial
Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia
Plot
Tablets Of The Missing ~ U.S. Army Air Force
Memorial ID
56246695 View Source

Kenneth served as a Private First Class, 32nd Photographic Squadron, 5th Reconnaissance Group, U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.

He resided in St. Louis County, Missouri prior to the war.

Kenneth was a passenger on the S.S. Paul Hamilton (Hull Number 227).

On her fifth voyage the S.S. Paul Hamilton left Hampton Roads, Virginia on April 2, 1944 as part of convoy UGS 38, carrying supplies and the ground personnel of the 485th Bombardment Group and the 5th Reconnaissance Group of the United States Army Air Forces to Italy.

On the evening of April 20th the Hamilton and other ships in the convoy were attacked 30 miles (48 km) in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Cape Bengut near Algiers by 23 German Ju 88 bombers.

One aerial torpedo struck the Paul Hamilton and detonated the cargo of high explosives and bombs, and the ship and crew disappeared within 30 seconds. A total of approximately 580 men where lost.

Kenneth was declared "Missing In Action" in this sinking during the war.

He was awarded the Purple Heart.

Service # 37613894

( Bio by: Russ Pickett )

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The U.S.S. Lansdale (DD-426) and the S.S. Royal Star were also sunk in this attack.
The Lansdale had a loss of Forty-seven officers and men.
The Royal Star lost only one member of their crew.

The Lansdale received four battle stars for World War II service.

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Previously added to Find A Grave,
Source Unknown:

Entered the Service From: Missouri
Service #: 37613894
32nd Photographic Squadron, 5th Reconnaissance Group
Awards: Purple HeartMissing in action

Kenneth served as a Private First Class, 32nd Photographic Squadron, 5th Reconnaissance Group, U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.

He resided in St. Louis County, Missouri prior to the war.

Kenneth was a passenger on the S.S. Paul Hamilton (Hull Number 227).

On her fifth voyage the S.S. Paul Hamilton left Hampton Roads, Virginia on April 2, 1944 as part of convoy UGS 38, carrying supplies and the ground personnel of the 485th Bombardment Group and the 5th Reconnaissance Group of the United States Army Air Forces to Italy.

On the evening of April 20th the Hamilton and other ships in the convoy were attacked 30 miles (48 km) in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Cape Bengut near Algiers by 23 German Ju 88 bombers.

One aerial torpedo struck the Paul Hamilton and detonated the cargo of high explosives and bombs, and the ship and crew disappeared within 30 seconds. A total of approximately 580 men where lost.

Kenneth was declared "Missing In Action" in this sinking during the war.

He was awarded the Purple Heart.

Service # 37613894

( Bio by: Russ Pickett )

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

The U.S.S. Lansdale (DD-426) and the S.S. Royal Star were also sunk in this attack.
The Lansdale had a loss of Forty-seven officers and men.
The Royal Star lost only one member of their crew.

The Lansdale received four battle stars for World War II service.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Previously added to Find A Grave,
Source Unknown:

Entered the Service From: Missouri
Service #: 37613894
32nd Photographic Squadron, 5th Reconnaissance Group
Awards: Purple HeartMissing in action


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