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Riches, George William

Individual Personnel Data
Name Riches, George William   
Rank Second Lieutenant / First Lieutenant
Serial Number O-733727   
Unit Assignments Assigned to the 545th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), per Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho, Special Orders #70 dated 11 March 1943, effective 11 March 1943.
Duty Pilot
MOS1091 - Pilot, B-17
Last Duty Date 25 June 1943
Results Killed In Action
Final Resting Place or Memorial: West Belmore Cemetery, Belmore, Ohio
DecorationsAwarded the Silver Star posthumously 'for gallantry in action' during a mission over Germany on 25 June 1943.
Citation For
Higher Decoration
SILVER STAR (posthumous). GEORGE W. RICHES, O-733727, First Lieutenant, Army Air Forces, United States Army. For gallantry in action while piloting a B-17 aircraft over Germany, 25 June 1943. Encountering dense clouds and rain enroute to the target, Lieutenant Riches' Group was ordered to disperse and reform above the clouds. Only eight (8) planes were successful in getting through to the rendezvous point. After crossing into hostile territory, approximately one-hundred and fifty (150) enemy fighters, quick to observe the Group's tactical disadvantage, attacked in such force that the small formation scattered. Refusing to seek the protection of friendly groups withdrawing from the target, Lieutenant Riches tenaciously held his course and bombed the objective. By this time enemy fighters and flak had set the the plane afire, killed the co-pilot and practically severed Lieutenant Riches' right arm. Ordering the crew to bail out, he remained at the controls, using his one good hand to keep the plane in level flight. before he could abandon the doomed aircraft it exploded in mid-air. Lieutenant Riches lost his life, but the courage, determination and devotion to duty he exhibited in completing his assigned mission, and in placing the safety of others before his own, will remain a constant source of inspiration to all members of his organization. Next of kin: Mr. Bryant W. Riches, Route 1, Deshler, Ohio.

Citation Source: 'As Briefed...'
Additional Information
  • Date of Birth: 27 August 1918
Related Documents Missing Air Crew Report # 16378 (0.477 MB)
Photo Album:Crew Photo Album




Crew Composition When Assigned to the 384th BG
Original 384th Combat Crew
CREWMEMBER POSITION RESULTS
2nd Lt. Riches, George WilliamPilotKIA
Flt. Ofcr. Waugh, Colby ArthurCo-pilotTR
2nd Lt. Irwin, Donald JesseNavigatorPOW
2nd Lt. Boomhower, William (NMI)BombardierPOW
S/SGT. Penney, Freeman Seth, "Buzz"Radio Operator / GunnerPOW
S/SGT. Anderson, Bernard HermanEngineer / Top Turret GunnerPOW
S/SGT. Smith, Guy EdwinBall Turret GunnerPOW
S/SGT. Lavoie, Ralph EdmundTail GunnerPOW
S/SGT. Martin, Stanley SchoffieldTail GunnerKIA
S/SGT. Waller, William TheodoreFlexible GunnerKIA

Missions, Aircraft, Crews
This individual was credited with 2 Combat Missions.
Number Date Target Position Aircraft Mission/Sortie Information
1 22 June 1943 Target: General Motors Truck Factory
Type: Industry
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Pilot 42‑5849 Combat Mission Credit
Sortie Report
2 25 June 1943 Target: Industrial Area & Submarine Pens
Type: Military
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Pilot 42‑30143 Combat Mission Credit
Failed To Return
Damaged by flak, crashed near Oldenburg, Germany. MACR 16378. 1Lt. George Riches posthumously awarded Silver Star (Owens p. 200)
Sortie Report

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