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Personal info

Full name
GOLDVARG, Jerome Ralph
Date of birth
17 May 1920
Age
24
Place of birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Hometown
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

Military service

Service number
O-795232
Rank
Captain
Function
Navigator
Unit
450th Bombardment Group, Heavy
Awards
Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
15 July 1944
Place of death
Near Ploesti, Rumania

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
Plot Row Grave
C 17 20

Immediate family

Members
Harry Goldvarg (father)
Sara (Blau) Goldvarg (mother)
Hope E Goldvarg (sister)

Plane data

Serial number
42-51153
Data
Type: B-24H
Nickname: Strange Cargo
Destination: Ploesti, Rumania
Mission: Bombing of the oil refinery
MACR: 6995

More information

Capt Jerome R. Goldvarg graduated from Crane Tech and attended Northwestern University. He was a salesman.

He volunteered for the Air Corps of the Army of the United States in Chicago, Illinois on 28 January 1942. He was sent overseas in December 1943.

Statement from Corporal Carl L. Taylor, crew member of another airplane in the same group:
"On 15 July 1944, our group was on a mission to bomb the target at Ploesti, Rumania. I was flying as nose turret gunner in the #3 position in the lead box of the first attacks unit. Lieutenant Colonel Snaith was flying ship #42-51153 in the lead position of the first attack unit. Over the target area there was intense and accurate flak. A second after bombs away I saw Lt Col Snaith's ship receive a direct flak hit in the bomb bay causing a big explosion in the ship. The ship immediately dropped under our plane and headed straight for the earth in a mass of flames. I saw no parachutes leave the aircraft. I was unable to see the ship hit the earth because of the smoke from the target."

The plane exploded before anyone could jump. Lt Col Snaith was blown out when the ship exploded and was the only survivor of the eleven crew members.

The crew for this flight was formed with members of different planes within the bomber group and came from different squadrons.

Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Terry Hirsch, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.fold3.com - MACR, www.ancestry.com - Jewish Servicemen Card, WWII Draft Card

Photo source: Peter Schouteten, Chicago Sun - 5 February 1945