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CAVALIERI, Nando Angelo "Tony" - Date of
birth
26 January 1921 -
Age
24 - Place of
birth
Eveleth, St. Louis County, Minnesota -
Hometown
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
O-769257 -
Rank
Captain -
Function
Bombardier -
Unit
324th Bombardment Squadron,
91st Bombardment Group, Heavy
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Awards
Distinguished Flying Cross,
Purple Heart,
Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters
Death
-
Status
Killed in Action - Date of
death
3 February 1945 - Place of
death
Bellevue Allee, Tiergarten Zoo
Berlin, Germany
Grave
-
Cemetery
American War Cemetery Margraten - Walls of the Missing
Immediate family
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Members
Francesco Cavalieri (father)
Josephine (Mariani) Cavalieri (mother)
Arthur M. Cavalieri (brother)
Walter D. Cavalieri (brother)
Victor T. Cavalieri (brother)
Plane data
- Serial
number
42-97632 -
Data
Type: B-17G
Destination: Berlin, Germany
Mission: Bombing of the Tempelhof marshalling yard
MACR: 12232
More information
Capt Nando A. Cavalieri graduated from Lane Technical High School and was a photographer.He volunteered for the Air Corps of the U.S. Army in Chicago, Illinois on 20 July 1942.
He had learned the morning of the run over Berlin, 3 February 1945, that he had been promoted to Captain.
Statement of 2nd Lt. Merlin M. Goldberg:
"I was flying as pilot in no. 2 position of the 4th element, and at about ten seconds after bombs away I observed an explosion of a direct flak hit in the waist section of aircraft B-17G 42-97632. At this time I also saw what appeared to be a secondary explosion in the interior of the aircraft as fire shot out of the nose. The aircraft disintegrated from about the horizontal stabilizer to the trailing edge of the wing. The tail section floated back through the formation and the forward section nosed downward. No flames or smoke were visable. I saw no crew members leave the aircraft or parachutes open."
The entire crew was killed. The remains were taken to the Reserve Hospital 101, Olympia Village at Döberitz. They were initially buried at the POW Cemetery at Elsgrund-Döbertiz.
In June 1951 an investigation was conducted to find several American deceased at the grounds where the POW Cemetery of Döbertiz was situated. The former caretaker, however, stated that the Americans exhumed their remains in 1947, in 1948 the French and in 1949 the Italians, Germans and Russians completely exhumed the cemetery. This was done systematically, field by field, row by row. In late 1949 the former cemetery site was returned to its German owner. In 1951 it was planted with potatoes. The conclusion of the investigation was that when the cemetery finally was disinterred all remains left, were evacuated to Russian or German Honor cemeteries and buried in unmarked graves.
On 2 August 2021 the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced that Capt. Nando A. Cavalieri was accounted for on 27 July 2021. Lt Cavalieri has been given his final resting place at Arlington National Cemetery on 5 May 2022.
Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Peter Schouteten, Terry Hirsch, www.91stbombgroup.com, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.archives.gov, www.fold3.com - MACR, www.ancestry.com - Family Trees / Minnesota Birth Certificate / United States World War II Army Enlistment Records / 1940 Census, Mission to Berlin: The American Airmen Who Struck the Heart of Hitler's Reich, By Robert F. Dorr, IDPF of Herald R. Boyd
Photo source: Peter Schouteten, Arie-Jan van Hees, Bomb Class Book 44-03, Victorville AAF, California, www.newspapers.com - Chicago Tribune 1946, https://www.dpaa.mil, www.findagrave.com - Miles M