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SSgt Francis W Neville
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SSgt Francis W Neville Veteran

Birth
New Jersey, USA
Death
2 Sep 1943 (aged 29–30)
At Sea
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
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Francis, having gone missing on the above date, was not officially declared as being dead by the military until January 14, 1946.

Francis served as a Staff Sergeant and Gunner on B-17E "Craps For The Japs" (#41-2653), 65th Bomber Squadron, 43rd Bomber Group, Heavy, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

He resided in Monmouth County, New Jersey prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Army on September 14, 1942 at Fort Jay, Governor's Island, New York. He was noted as being employed as a Insurance Salesmen and also as being Single, without dependents.

Francis was declared "Missing In Action" when his B-17 did not return on a bombing mission to Cape Gloucester Airfield (Tuluvu) during the war. A group of twelve B-17 were on this mission and they were intercepted by Japanese Fighters and it is believed that his B-17 was shot down by them and crashed into the sea. He and was awarded an Air Medal and a Purple Heart.

Service # 32502049

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Airmen who perished on B-17E (#41-2653):

Frankenberger, Robert J ~ S/Sgt, Gunner, NY
Jenkins, Idris T ~ T/Sgt, Engineer, CA
La Porte, Michael ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, NY
Lindstrom, Ture E ~ S/Sgt, Gunner, NY
Munson, Howard L ~ 2nd Lt, Co-Pilot, OH
Neville, Francis W ~ S/Sgt, Gunner, NJ
Rowe, Alvan B, Jr ~ T/Sgt, Radio Operator, FL
Severson, Orville B ~ S/Sgt, Gunner, WI
Spoor, Gordon R ~ 1st Lt, Bombardier, CA
Vandergrift, William H ~ 2nd Lt, Navigator, NJ

Bio & Crew Report by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett

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Francis, having gone missing on the above date, was not officially declared as being dead by the military until January 14, 1946.

Francis served as a Staff Sergeant and Gunner on B-17E "Craps For The Japs" (#41-2653), 65th Bomber Squadron, 43rd Bomber Group, Heavy, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

He resided in Monmouth County, New Jersey prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Army on September 14, 1942 at Fort Jay, Governor's Island, New York. He was noted as being employed as a Insurance Salesmen and also as being Single, without dependents.

Francis was declared "Missing In Action" when his B-17 did not return on a bombing mission to Cape Gloucester Airfield (Tuluvu) during the war. A group of twelve B-17 were on this mission and they were intercepted by Japanese Fighters and it is believed that his B-17 was shot down by them and crashed into the sea. He and was awarded an Air Medal and a Purple Heart.

Service # 32502049

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Airmen who perished on B-17E (#41-2653):

Frankenberger, Robert J ~ S/Sgt, Gunner, NY
Jenkins, Idris T ~ T/Sgt, Engineer, CA
La Porte, Michael ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, NY
Lindstrom, Ture E ~ S/Sgt, Gunner, NY
Munson, Howard L ~ 2nd Lt, Co-Pilot, OH
Neville, Francis W ~ S/Sgt, Gunner, NJ
Rowe, Alvan B, Jr ~ T/Sgt, Radio Operator, FL
Severson, Orville B ~ S/Sgt, Gunner, WI
Spoor, Gordon R ~ 1st Lt, Bombardier, CA
Vandergrift, William H ~ 2nd Lt, Navigator, NJ

Bio & Crew Report by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett

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