Note:
Frank was listed by the Japanese as a POW as of April 3, 1944 however they do not show an actual date of his passing while a POW.
His remains have never been found.
Frank served as a Second Lieutenant & Co-Pilot on B-24D "Miss Carriage" #41-24207, 400th Bomber Squadron, 90th Bomber Group, Heavy, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
He resided in Fulton County, Georgia prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army Air Corps on March 30, 1942 in Atlanta, Georgia. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Mechanic and also as Single, without dependents.
B-24D #41-24207 took off from 5-Mile Drome (Ward Drome), National Capital District, Papua New Guinea on a mission over Wewak (Wewak Point), Wewak District, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea.
After leaving the target they were attacked by a Japanese fighter that damaged and caused one of their engines to catch fire. The plane quickly made a descent and 7 parachutes were seen to leave the B-24 before it exploded and crashed near Wewak. Japanese fighters strafed the men in the parachutes while they were going down. It could not be determined by other B-24's if any of the men survived or not.
Frank "Died While A POW" of the Japanese Army at an undisclosed POW camp in New Guinea during the war.
He was awarded the Prisoner Of War Medal, Air Medal and the Purple Heart.
Service # O-798725
Airmen who perished on B-24D #41-24207:
Baker, Frank P ~ 2nd Lt, Co-Pilot, GA
Bower, Mont O ~ S/Sgt, KS
Elliott, John D ~ 2nd Lt, AL
Harmon, Virgil R ~ S/Sgt, LA
Harmon, Wilson F ~ S/Sgt, TN
Hatcher, William R, Jr ~ T/Sgt, LA
Huff, Ernest R ~ S/Sgt, PA
Lawyer, Dale R ~ 2nd Lt, IL
Stiles, John L ~ FO, Pilot, PA
Tierney, Edward M ~ T/Sgt, RI
( Bio & Crew Report by: Russ Pickett )
Previously added to Find A Grave,
source unknown:
Rank Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Forces Unit400th Bomber Squadron, 90th Bomber Group, Heavy Entered Service From Georgia Date of DeathJanuary 12, 1946 Status: Missing in Action.
Note:
Frank was listed by the Japanese as a POW as of April 3, 1944 however they do not show an actual date of his passing while a POW.
His remains have never been found.
Frank served as a Second Lieutenant & Co-Pilot on B-24D "Miss Carriage" #41-24207, 400th Bomber Squadron, 90th Bomber Group, Heavy, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
He resided in Fulton County, Georgia prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army Air Corps on March 30, 1942 in Atlanta, Georgia. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Mechanic and also as Single, without dependents.
B-24D #41-24207 took off from 5-Mile Drome (Ward Drome), National Capital District, Papua New Guinea on a mission over Wewak (Wewak Point), Wewak District, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea.
After leaving the target they were attacked by a Japanese fighter that damaged and caused one of their engines to catch fire. The plane quickly made a descent and 7 parachutes were seen to leave the B-24 before it exploded and crashed near Wewak. Japanese fighters strafed the men in the parachutes while they were going down. It could not be determined by other B-24's if any of the men survived or not.
Frank "Died While A POW" of the Japanese Army at an undisclosed POW camp in New Guinea during the war.
He was awarded the Prisoner Of War Medal, Air Medal and the Purple Heart.
Service # O-798725
Airmen who perished on B-24D #41-24207:
Baker, Frank P ~ 2nd Lt, Co-Pilot, GA
Bower, Mont O ~ S/Sgt, KS
Elliott, John D ~ 2nd Lt, AL
Harmon, Virgil R ~ S/Sgt, LA
Harmon, Wilson F ~ S/Sgt, TN
Hatcher, William R, Jr ~ T/Sgt, LA
Huff, Ernest R ~ S/Sgt, PA
Lawyer, Dale R ~ 2nd Lt, IL
Stiles, John L ~ FO, Pilot, PA
Tierney, Edward M ~ T/Sgt, RI
( Bio & Crew Report by: Russ Pickett )
Previously added to Find A Grave,
source unknown:
Rank Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Forces Unit400th Bomber Squadron, 90th Bomber Group, Heavy Entered Service From Georgia Date of DeathJanuary 12, 1946 Status: Missing in Action.
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