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11/21/1944
R.R. Shoaf
42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico
At 1140 and with two engines feathered, aircraft left the formation under control, eventually jettisoning the BT Radio contact maintained until 1254 and received fighter escort until 1320. Last seen by a P-51 at flying at 500 feet near Munster, Germany. Crashed at St Vith, Belgium.
Person | Status | Role |
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Roy R. Shoaf | POW | Pilot |
Richard J. White | POW | Co-Pilot |
Gordon A. Redtfeldt | POW | Navigator |
Leo J. Martone | POW | Bombardier |
Jack C. Hallman | POW | Radio Operator |
Eugene W. Wolfe | POW | Top Turret/Engineer |
John C. Strayer | POW | Ball Turret Gunner |
John J. Prendergast | POW | Waist Gunner |
Donald E. Krebs | POW | Tail Gunner |