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WALKER, Charles Sumner - Date of
birth
4 December 1923 -
Age
21 - Place of
birth
Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts -
Hometown
Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
O-2065200 -
Rank
Second Lieutenant -
Function
Navigator -
Unit
576th Bombardment Squadron,
392nd Bombardment Group, Heavy
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Awards
Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster
Death
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Status
Killed in Action - Date of
death
2 March 1945 - Place of
death
15 miles northwest of Lucbbicke, northeast of Osnabruck in the Dummer Lake area, Germany
Grave
-
Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
| Plot | Row | Grave |
|---|---|---|
| D | 18 | 18 |
Immediate family
-
Members
William T. Walker (father)
Mary E. Walker (mother)
Plane data
- Serial
number
42-51302 -
Data
Type: B-24H
Destination: Magdeburg, Germany
MACR: 12854
More information
2nd Lt Charles S. Walker graduated from Brockton High School in 1941 and attended Wentworth Institute of Technology.Sgt Spades, the Radio Operator, rendered this Casualty Questionnaire report after repatriation from POW status: that Blakeley, Schoelerman, Amodeo (Pilot, Co-Pilot and Engineer respectively) were in the flight deck just before he left the ship, and they were not injured; and Navigator Walker and Nose Gunner Talley were in the nose compartment at that time, condition unknown. He indicated that according to the Germans later these men were found dead in their relative positions in the crashed plane. This crew member also reported in his account that Law, Halpern, Flesey, and Rubenstein bailed out of the waist hatch, while he exited through the bomb bay. He also noted that the Engineer, Pfc Amodeo, was last seen close to going into the bomb bay area and appeared ready to bail out. There were no other available facts by any others concerning the ship’s or specific crew member’s final situations involved with this unfortunate happening. The MACR remarks on this emergency stated: "Hit by tracers from runaway tail guns of A/C 42-29476 which was flying lead of the High Right Element in the Squadron".
2nd Lt Charles S. Walker first buried at Temporary American Military Cemetery Ardennes, Belgium Block L, Row 3, Grave 65.
Source of information: Peter Schouteten, Terry Hirsch, www.B24.net, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.archives.gov, www.ancestry.com - 1930 Census / U.S., Headstone and Interment Records for U.S. Military Cemeteries on Foreign Soil, WWII Draft Card
Photo source: www.findagrave.com, Michel Beckers, 392nd Bomb Group, Brockton High School 1941