Henry served as a Staff Sergeant & Left Waist Gunner on B-17F #42-3437, 339th Bomber Squadron, 96th Bomber Group, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
He resided in Essex County, New Jersey prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on August 7, 1942 in Newark, New Jersey. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Draftsmen and also as Single, without dependents.
B-17F #42-3437 took off from Station 138, Snetterton Heath, England on a bombing mission targeting the Hispano-Suisa complex near Paris, France. Over their target they were hit by enemy ground anti-aircraft flak and exploded. They crashed near Paris during the war.
Henry was "Killed In Action" in this crash.
He was awarded the Air Medal and the Purple Heart.
He was first interred in the New Cemetery at Virofly, Paris and was later interred here.
Service # 32456949
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Airmen who perished on B-17F #42-3437:
Caballero, Henry S ~ S/Sgt, Left Waist Gunner, NJ
Dube, Lawrence L ~ 2nd Lt, Co-Pilot, TX
Frank, George W ~ 2nd Lt, Bombardier, IL
McMahon, Elwin W ~ Sgt, Tail Gunner, VT
Reid, Donald M ~ S/Sgt, Right Waist Gunner, MI
Richardson, James V ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, VA
Scarano, Joseph H ~ S/Sgt, Ball Turret Gunner, PA
Smith, Elmer L ~ 2nd Lt, Navigator, NC
Turner, Lonnie A ~ T/Sgt, Engineer, SC
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Airmen who survived from B-17F #42-3437:
Richer, Rodolphe H ~ T/Sgt, Radio Operator, MA
Bio & Crew Report by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett
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Below mission info submitted by:
Dwight "Andy" Anderson
He was serving as the waist gunner on a B-17F which took off from Snetterton Heath assigned to target the Hispano-Suisa complex near Paris. Hit by flak on the bomb run and exploded. 9 KIA 1 evaded capture.
All nine KIA were interred in New Cemetery at Virofly, Paris.
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Henry served as a Staff Sergeant & Left Waist Gunner on B-17F #42-3437, 339th Bomber Squadron, 96th Bomber Group, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.
He resided in Essex County, New Jersey prior to the war.
He enlisted in the Army on August 7, 1942 in Newark, New Jersey. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Draftsmen and also as Single, without dependents.
B-17F #42-3437 took off from Station 138, Snetterton Heath, England on a bombing mission targeting the Hispano-Suisa complex near Paris, France. Over their target they were hit by enemy ground anti-aircraft flak and exploded. They crashed near Paris during the war.
Henry was "Killed In Action" in this crash.
He was awarded the Air Medal and the Purple Heart.
He was first interred in the New Cemetery at Virofly, Paris and was later interred here.
Service # 32456949
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Airmen who perished on B-17F #42-3437:
Caballero, Henry S ~ S/Sgt, Left Waist Gunner, NJ
Dube, Lawrence L ~ 2nd Lt, Co-Pilot, TX
Frank, George W ~ 2nd Lt, Bombardier, IL
McMahon, Elwin W ~ Sgt, Tail Gunner, VT
Reid, Donald M ~ S/Sgt, Right Waist Gunner, MI
Richardson, James V ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, VA
Scarano, Joseph H ~ S/Sgt, Ball Turret Gunner, PA
Smith, Elmer L ~ 2nd Lt, Navigator, NC
Turner, Lonnie A ~ T/Sgt, Engineer, SC
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Airmen who survived from B-17F #42-3437:
Richer, Rodolphe H ~ T/Sgt, Radio Operator, MA
Bio & Crew Report by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Below mission info submitted by:
Dwight "Andy" Anderson
He was serving as the waist gunner on a B-17F which took off from Snetterton Heath assigned to target the Hispano-Suisa complex near Paris. Hit by flak on the bomb run and exploded. 9 KIA 1 evaded capture.
All nine KIA were interred in New Cemetery at Virofly, Paris.
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