Name | Phenow, Harold Charles ‡ |
Rank | Second Lieutenant |
Serial Number | O-930500 ‡ |
Unit Assignments | Assigned to the 544th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), per AAF Station Special Orders #77, effective 10 April 1945. |
Duty | Co-pilot |
MOS | 1091 - Pilot, B-17 |
Last Duty Date | 11 November 1945 |
Results |
Killed In Service Final Resting Place or Memorial: Ardennes American Cemetery, Neupré, Belgium: Plot C Row 11 Grave 23 |
Additional Information |
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Related Documents | Accident Report # 45-11-11-501⇓ (2.097 MB) |
Photo Album: | Crew Photo Album⇗ |
CREWMEMBER | POSITION | RESULTS |
---|---|---|
2nd Lt. Hunt, Morton Bruce, Jr⇗ | Pilot | KIS |
2nd Lt. Phenow, Harold Charles | Co-pilot | KIS |
Flt. Ofcr. Duszkiewicz, Joseph M⇗ | Navigator | KIS |
CPL. Scarboro, George Howard⇗ | Radio Operator / Gunner | TBD |
CPL. Schiro, Victor George⇗ | Engineer / Top Turret Gunner | TBD |
CPL. Kuhn, Robert Grammes⇗ | TBD | TBD |
CPL. Vana, George Charles⇗ | TBD | TR |
CPL. Morrison, Ray Albert⇗ | TBD | TR |
CPL. Heaney, James Patrick⇗ | TBD | TR |
Number | Date | Target | Position | Aircraft | Mission/Sortie Information |
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-- | 11 November 1945 |
None Non-combat sortie |
Co-pilot | 43‑39197⇗ |
Aircraft, with crew of 5 and 16 passengers went missing in icing conditions on a flight from Istres, France, to Athens, Greece. Sortie Report⇗ |