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Personal info

Full name
MURRAY, Billy Jim
Date of birth
25 March 1923
Age
22
Place of birth
Hidalgo, Texas
Hometown
Anderson County, Kansas

Military service

Service number
18162953
Rank
Staff Sergeant
Function
Waist Gunner
Unit
325th Bombardment Squadron,
92nd Bombardment Group, Heavy
Awards
Distinguished Flying Cross,
Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters

Death

Status
Died non-Battle
Date of death
18 May 1945
Place of death
Evere, Belgium

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
Plot Row Grave
A 8 7

Immediate family

Members
George P. Murray (father)
Sadie (Maltby) Murray (mother)
Earlene E. Murray (sister)
Bernice L. Murray (sister)
Forrest F. Murray (brother)

More information

S/Sgt Billy J. Murray attended high school for four years and worked in a machine shop. He volunteered for the Air Corps of the Army of the United States in Tulsa, Oklahoma on 2 December 1942.

The flight was British Hudson V9169 detailed to fly from Luneburg, Germany and transport British former POW’s to Brussels, Belgium.

These were nonstop flights continuing night and day, and regarded as an emergency to remove all the POW’s out of Germany as soon as possible.

On this particular flight, there was not enough of the British POW’s available for flight, so American POW’s were boarded.

There were eight passengers on board and five crew members.

Upon landing, the airplane bounced badly and the pilot attempted re-take off, engines gunned, he climbed steeply, fell back in a tail slide, stalled, nosedived to the ground, and burst into flames upon impact. There were no survivors.

Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Peter Schouteten, WWIIMemorial.com, Archives.gov, Rafcommands.com

Photo source: Peter Schouteten, www.ancestry.com - Saundra