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APPERT, Donald Albert - Date of
birth
5 May 1915 -
Age
28 - Place of
birth
St. Cloud, Stearns County, Minnesota -
Hometown
Stearns County, Minnesota
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
O-424875 -
Rank
Major -
Function
Acting Command Pilot -
Unit
579th Bombardment Squadron,
392nd Bombardment Group, Heavy
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Awards
Purple Heart,
Air Medal
Death
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Status
Finding of Death - Date of
death
4 October 1943 - Place of
death
North Sea, 60 miles north of the West-Frisian Islands
Grave
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Cemetery
American War Cemetery Margraten - Walls of the Missing
Immediate family
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Members
Albert A. Appert (father)
Celestine B. (Hoffman) Appert (mother)
Mary I. Appert (sister)
Aurelle L. (Mooers) Appert (wife)
Toni Jo A. Appert (daughter)
Plane data
- Serial
number
42-7481 -
Data
Type: B-24H
Nickname: Whiskers
Destination: Frisian Islands
Mission: Diversion
MACR: 892
More information
Maj Donald A. Appert attended two years at Cathedral High School and graduated from Technical High School in 1932. He attended St Cloud Teachers College for two years. He was employed at the Denver Register as columnist and reporter.He joined the Air Corps of the Regular Army at fort Snelling, Minnesota on 26 December 1940. He was sent overseas on 9 August 1943.
The mission's objective was to deconcentrate German defenses, primarily fighter units, and draw them away from the main bomber routes across the continent.
The aircraft was last observed with at least one and possibly both wings torn off after a collision with an enemy fighter which had been badly damaged. The collision was followed by a violent explosion at about 10,000 feet of. No parachutes were observed as the aircraft disappeared into the clouds at 1026 hours.
It is also believed that, according to eyewitness statements, during the incident the aircraft also collided with another B-24 (42-7471) as it fell out of formation.
The entire crew of eleven men was killed. Nine are remembered at the Walls of the Missing at Margraten. Michael Kvorjak and Carey Bratcher are remembered at the Tablets of the Missing at Cambridge Cemetery.
Source of information: Peter Schouteten, Raf Dyckmans, Terry Hirsch, www.B24.net, www.ancestry.com
Photo source: Peter Schouteten, Arie-Jan van Hees, Pilot Class Book 41-F. Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas, www.findagrave.com - Donald Appert Wisswell