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ABERNATHY, Mercer Greene - Date of
birth
29 December 1924 -
Age
20 - Place of
birth
McKinney, Collin County, Texas -
Hometown
McKinney, Collin County, Texas
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
O2009170 -
Rank
Second Lieutenant -
Function
Navigator -
Unit
548th Bombardment Squadron,
385th Bombardment Group, Heavy
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Awards
Purple Heart,
Air Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters
Death
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Status
Killed in Action - Date of
death
4 April 1945 - Place of
death
North Sea, northwest of Terschelling, The Netherlands
Grave
-
Cemetery
American War Cemetery Margraten - Walls of the Missing
Immediate family
-
Members
Jewell E. Abernathy (father)
Emily F. (Pendergrass) Abernathy (mother)
Sarah Abernathy (sister)
Jewell E. Abernathy Jr. (brother)
Plane data
- Serial
number
43-38639 -
Data
Nickname: Shadie Sadie
Type: B-17G
Destination: Kiel, Germany
Mission: Bombing of the Deutsche Werke AG, U-boat yards
MACR: 13722
More information
2nd Lt Mercer G. Abernathy graduated from Boyd High School in 1942 and attended Texas A & M University.Aircraft 43-38639 was flying the lead position of the low section, low squadron. This aircraft was struck from beneath by B-17 #43-38210. A portion of the aircraft striking the airplane, lodged in the under portion of 43-28639 and the pilot apparently lost complete control of the aircraft. Witnesses state that it began to lose altitude, under partial control, with pilot swerving his aircraft in an attempt to dislodge the vertical stabilizer of the aircraft that had collided with him, and which had lodged in the forward under portion of 43-28639. In doing so, aircraft 43-28639 broke apart at the beginning of the tail section and went into a flat spin. From four to six parachutes were reported obeserved leaving this aircraft. The formation was flying over the North Sea at the time and the parachutes and aircraft hit the water."
An air/sea rescue search was made of the area but no crew members were seen nor were any bodies recovered.
Both B-17s had nine crew members. All eighteen men were killed.
Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Peter Schouteten, Terry Hirsch, www.385bg.com, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.archives.gov, www.ancestry.com - Forman Family Tree, WWII Draft Card
Photo source: Nico Leers, www.ancestry.com - McKinney High School yearbook 1942, Boyd High School 1941