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SSGT Joseph Albert Jachim

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SSGT Joseph Albert Jachim

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
7 Apr 1944 (aged 24)
At Sea
Burial
Burial Details Unknown
Memorial ID
62765777 View Source

SSGT, US ARMY AIR FORCES WORLD WAR II
ID: 36315599
From: Chicago, IL
~
Served with the 804 Bomb Squadron, 471 Bomb Group
from Westover Field, Mass. B-24H Liberator #42-7525 on a
two-ship training flight from Westover
Field, the crew departed at 1440 EWT.

The aircraft was on a high altitude
mission which was to take them to Montauk
Gunnery Range area.
At 1645 the airplane reported to it's
sister ship that it was suffering engine
trouble and was breaking off. His airplane
was last seen about 70 miles south of
Montauk Point, Long Island, heading north.

After all contact with the subject aircraft
was lost, a search was undertaken. Despite
an extensive search by aircraft and ships,
no trace of the missing B-24 and it's
eleven-man crew was ever found.

The B-24 was believed to have crashed into
the sea due to an in-flight explosion or
failure of a wing due to on board fires.

The lost aircrew were:

Martin J Kew Instr./Nav.
Rufus Ronald Nelson Nav.
Frederick G Rhodes Bomb.
Gene W Sloan Co-pilot
Edward J Clancy Radio op.
Joseph Albert Jachim gunner
Robert G McLaughlin Engr.
Joseph L Hartzel Radio op.
Chester Webb Radio op.
George W Wilson, Jr gunner
~
Son of George Albert Jachim, 1007 N. Winchester Avenue, Chicago, IL.

SSGT, US ARMY AIR FORCES WORLD WAR II
ID: 36315599
From: Chicago, IL
~
Served with the 804 Bomb Squadron, 471 Bomb Group
from Westover Field, Mass. B-24H Liberator #42-7525 on a
two-ship training flight from Westover
Field, the crew departed at 1440 EWT.

The aircraft was on a high altitude
mission which was to take them to Montauk
Gunnery Range area.
At 1645 the airplane reported to it's
sister ship that it was suffering engine
trouble and was breaking off. His airplane
was last seen about 70 miles south of
Montauk Point, Long Island, heading north.

After all contact with the subject aircraft
was lost, a search was undertaken. Despite
an extensive search by aircraft and ships,
no trace of the missing B-24 and it's
eleven-man crew was ever found.

The B-24 was believed to have crashed into
the sea due to an in-flight explosion or
failure of a wing due to on board fires.

The lost aircrew were:

Martin J Kew Instr./Nav.
Rufus Ronald Nelson Nav.
Frederick G Rhodes Bomb.
Gene W Sloan Co-pilot
Edward J Clancy Radio op.
Joseph Albert Jachim gunner
Robert G McLaughlin Engr.
Joseph L Hartzel Radio op.
Chester Webb Radio op.
George W Wilson, Jr gunner
~
Son of George Albert Jachim, 1007 N. Winchester Avenue, Chicago, IL.

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