-------Alfred Odegard (56284264)
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--PFC, 564th BOMB SQUAD, 389th BOMB GROUP (HEAVY)
Contributor: Bulldog Fan (48178484)
-----Pvt. Alfred W. Odegard MIA/KIA
Hometown: Montana
Squadron: 566th BS 389th Bomb Group
Service # 19072135
Awards:
Pilot 2/Lt. George M. Saunderson MIA/KIA
Target: Trolley Mission
Missing Air Crew Report Details
USAAF MACR#: 16630
Date Lost: 7-May-45
Serial Number: 42-100422
Aircraft Model B-24J
Aircraft Letter:
Aircraft Name: "The Falcon Returns"
Location: Engers Bridge Rhine River, near Cologne Germany.
Cause: Accident
Notes:
Trolley missions were flown in early May 1945, the purpose being to provide all crew and ground personnel the opportunity to see the results of their contribution in the strategic air war against Germany. Many precautions were taken on these missions, and the most responsible and experienced pilots were chosen to fly. There were no trolley missions flown in bad weather. Despite such precautions, accidents occurred, such as this. All nineteen men aboard were killed, and only six of them were recovered, when the plane crashed into Engers Bridge on the Rhine River, near Cologne Germany.
Pvt. Odegard remains were never recovered.
Crew of 42-100422
2/Lt. George M. Saunderson Pilot MIA/KIA
2nd/Lt. Cornelius J. Atkins Co Pilot MIA/KIA
2nd/Lt. Stephen B. Curtis Navigator MIA/KIA
T/Sgt. Chester D. Conrad Radio Op. KIA
T/Sgt. John A. Kunkel MIA/KIA
T/Sgt. Gildo J. Uliana KIA
S/Sgt. Gordon H. Thomas KIA
S/Sgt. John J. Dunnings MIA/KIA
Sgt. Thomas B. Evans, Jr KIA
Sgt. Thomas B. Evans, Jr KIA
Sgt. William C. Riser MIA/KIA
Sgt. Raymond J. Ruth MIA/KIA
Sgt. Abe A. Becker KIA
Corp. William K. Emery KIA
Pfc. Alfred W. Odegard MIA/KIA
*832nd Squadron, 406th Air Service Group
T/Sgt. Ronald F. Maier KIA
T/Sgt. Ronald F. Maier KIA
S/Sgt. Fredrick W. Selk MIA/KIA
S/Sgt. Fredrick W. Selk MIA/KIA
S/Sgt. Stanley A. Andersen MIA/KIA
S/Sgt. Lilbern D. Daly MIA/KIA
S/Sgt. Elbert J. Ravenscraft KIA.
-------Alfred Odegard (56284264)
Suggested edit: Plz add to bio:
--PFC, 564th BOMB SQUAD, 389th BOMB GROUP (HEAVY)
Contributor: Bulldog Fan (48178484)
-----Pvt. Alfred W. Odegard MIA/KIA
Hometown: Montana
Squadron: 566th BS 389th Bomb Group
Service # 19072135
Awards:
Pilot 2/Lt. George M. Saunderson MIA/KIA
Target: Trolley Mission
Missing Air Crew Report Details
USAAF MACR#: 16630
Date Lost: 7-May-45
Serial Number: 42-100422
Aircraft Model B-24J
Aircraft Letter:
Aircraft Name: "The Falcon Returns"
Location: Engers Bridge Rhine River, near Cologne Germany.
Cause: Accident
Notes:
Trolley missions were flown in early May 1945, the purpose being to provide all crew and ground personnel the opportunity to see the results of their contribution in the strategic air war against Germany. Many precautions were taken on these missions, and the most responsible and experienced pilots were chosen to fly. There were no trolley missions flown in bad weather. Despite such precautions, accidents occurred, such as this. All nineteen men aboard were killed, and only six of them were recovered, when the plane crashed into Engers Bridge on the Rhine River, near Cologne Germany.
Pvt. Odegard remains were never recovered.
Crew of 42-100422
2/Lt. George M. Saunderson Pilot MIA/KIA
2nd/Lt. Cornelius J. Atkins Co Pilot MIA/KIA
2nd/Lt. Stephen B. Curtis Navigator MIA/KIA
T/Sgt. Chester D. Conrad Radio Op. KIA
T/Sgt. John A. Kunkel MIA/KIA
T/Sgt. Gildo J. Uliana KIA
S/Sgt. Gordon H. Thomas KIA
S/Sgt. John J. Dunnings MIA/KIA
Sgt. Thomas B. Evans, Jr KIA
Sgt. Thomas B. Evans, Jr KIA
Sgt. William C. Riser MIA/KIA
Sgt. Raymond J. Ruth MIA/KIA
Sgt. Abe A. Becker KIA
Corp. William K. Emery KIA
Pfc. Alfred W. Odegard MIA/KIA
*832nd Squadron, 406th Air Service Group
T/Sgt. Ronald F. Maier KIA
T/Sgt. Ronald F. Maier KIA
S/Sgt. Fredrick W. Selk MIA/KIA
S/Sgt. Fredrick W. Selk MIA/KIA
S/Sgt. Stanley A. Andersen MIA/KIA
S/Sgt. Lilbern D. Daly MIA/KIA
S/Sgt. Elbert J. Ravenscraft KIA.
Inscription
PFC, 564 BOMB SQ, 389 BOMB GP (H)
Gravesite Details
Entered the service from Montana.
Family Members
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