John KALIE
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NUMERO DE SERVICE | O-696376 | ||||||
AGE | 23 ans | ||||||
DATE DE NAISSANCE | 6 Juillet 1921 | ||||||
ETAT | Monnessen, Comté du Westmoreland PENNSYLVANIA | ||||||
FAMILLE |
Parents: Vasil & Barbara KALIE | ||||||
GRADE | First Lieutenant | ||||||
FONCTION | Pilote | ||||||
PROFESSION AVANT INCORPORATION | Ouvrier Metallier | ||||||
DATE D'INCORPORATION | 4 Juillet 1942 Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA | ||||||
SQUADRON | 758th Bomber Squadron | ||||||
GROUP | 459th Bomber Group, Heavy | ||||||
ARMY | 15th US Air Force | ||||||
DATE DU DECES | 24 Juillet 1944 | ||||||
STATUT | KIA | ||||||
LIEU DU DECES | Etang de Vaccarès - Sud d'Arles | ||||||
DONNEE DE PLAN |
B-24 Liberator - type H-20-FO - s/n 42-94935 Macr: 7029 Mission: Aérodrome des Chanoines - région d'Istres (13) Décollage Giulia (Italie) Abattu par la flak (coup direct 88mm dans la soute à bombes) Avion évacué partiellement (3) en parachute (temps trop court avant le crash ou parachutes non ouverts) - 12h08 | ||||||
CIMETIERE | NORMANDY AMERICAN CEMETERY de Colleville | ||||||
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HISTOIRE | |||||||
1st Lieutenant John KALIE, born to Vasil and Barbara Kalie of Monessen, Pennsylvania in 1922. John enlisted in the Army at Pittsburgh, July 4th, 1942 and headed to Europe where he became a Pilot flying B22 Bombardiers with the AAF, 459th Bombardment Group (Heavy), 758th Bombardment Squadron. John was piloting his plane and crew on a mission to bombard the Les Chapoine Airfield, a German Fighter airfield near Marseilles, France. While en route in the 9 position, his plane came under enemy fighter attack. As described by Robert C. Gaylor, Staff Sergeant, Air Corps flying adjacent to John's aircraft with Captain Hill, John's aircraft demonstrated trouble as John was trying to salvoed, his bombs, perhaps due to the attack but still managed to follow Hill's aircraft over the target. As they came off the target they were met with heavy and accurate flak, one hit out front of the ball turret of John's aircraft, instantly causing flames to spurt out of the bomb bay. John's aircraft went into a steep glide as one man came out and the parachute opened, and 4 others came out and they did not open. SSgt Gaylor describes the plane not crashing but bursting into flames and exploding into pieces. According to SSgt Edwin Humes Thomas, a survivor, remembers a hit to the bomb-bay by a 88mm AA shell, cutting fuel lines and control cables putting the aircraft into a uncontrollable condition and put the plane into a steep glide. Edwin witnessed two leaving the aircraft, Simmons and Ashford who he saw again but seriously injured. The other members of the crew, Cadd, Campbell, Miller, DeJongh, Buccini and 1st Lt. John Kalie perished in their flight positions. John's body was never recovered and he is listed on the Tablets of the Missing at the Normandy American Cemetery, Find A Grave Memorial# 56646212
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Equipage du B-24 Liberator - type H-20-FO - s/n 42-94935
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1st Lieutenant | John KALIE | Pilote | Décédé | MIA - Tablets Cim Am Colleville-sur-Mer | O-696376 - AM+2 - Indiana USA | |
2nd Lieutenant | Quentin E CADD | CoPilote | Décédé | Cim Am Rhône Draguignan | O-820152 - AM+2 - Columbus, Ohio USA | |
2nd Lieutenant | Richard Mac | SIMMONS | Bombardier | Prisonnier | O-698609 - Né le 14/11/1921 - Jamestown, New York USA - Camp inconnu | |
T/Sergeant | Willard A | CAMPBELL | Mecanicien/Mitrailleur | Décédé | Cim Am Ardennes Neupre (Belg) | 37508716 - AM+3 PH - Independence, Missouri USA |
S/Sergeant | Osborn D | ASHFORD | Mecanicien/Mitrailleur | Prisonnier | 37351661 - Stafford, Kansas USA - Grièvement brûlé - Hospitalisé à Paris - | |
S/Sergeant | Bernard | MILLER | Radio/Mitrailleur | Décédé | 31301251 - Chelsea, Massachusetts USA | |
S/Sergeant | Robert R DE JONGH | Mitrailleur | Décédé | MIA - Tablets Cim Am Colleville-sur-Mer | 12153857 - AM+2 PH - Jamnice, New York USA | |
S/Sergeant | Edwin Humes | THOMAS | Mitrailleur | Prisonnier | 33600100 - Tucson, Arizona USA - Stalag Luft 4 Gross-Tychow | |
S/Sergeant | Anthony G | BUCCINI | Mitrailleur | Décédé | Cim Am Ardennes Neupre (Belg) | 32807466 - AM+2 - Boston, Massachusetts USA |
SOURCE INFORMATION & PHOTO | Abmc.gov - Findagrave.com - Findagrave.com - Aad.archives.gov - Francecrashes39-45.net - USAAF Class Book Project ABMC American Cemeteries |
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PROGRAMMEURS | Clive, Frédéric & Renaud |