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Personal info

Full name
HEATH, William John
Date of birth
21 March 1922
Age
21
Place of birth
unknown
Hometown
Pend Oreille County, Washington

Military service

Service number
O-676220
Rank
Second Lieutenant
Function
Bombardier
Unit
351st Bombardment Squadron,
100th Bombardment Group, Heavy
Awards
Purple Heart,
Air Medal

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
8 October 1943
Place of death
Near Bellingwolde, The Netherlands

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
Plot Row Grave
D 11 16

Immediate family

Members
William J. Heath (father)
Ellen E. Heath (mother)
Betty Heath (sister)
Ken Heath (brother)

Plane data

Serial number
42-3386
Data
Type: B-17F
Nickname: Marie Helena
Destination: Bremen, Germany
Mission: Bombing of the Deschimag U-boat yards
MACR: 949

More information

2nd Lt William J. Heath was a mechanic.

He volunteered for the Air Corps of the Army of the United States as a private in Spokane, Washington on 8 January 1942.

The airplane was rammed by a FW-190 flown by Oblt Erich Hondt. Both aircraft went down and disintegrated in mid-air, the wreckage falling over a wide area near Bellingwolde, 28 miles east of Groningen, The Netherlands at 15.30 hours.

The entire crew of ten was killed. Most of the bodies were burnt to the third degree.

Lt Gormley, Lt Fox, T/Sgt Von Seggern, T/Sgt Mc Phee and S/Sgt Presley were buried in the protestant churchyard of Bellingwolde. Lt Motta, Lt Heath, S/Sgt Hilton, S/Sgt Avery Jr. and S/Sgt Rife were buried on 18 October 1943 in the nearby Lutheran cemetery of Leer, Germany, S/Sgt Presle's body was found a week later in a canal.

Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Terry Hirsch, 100thBombGroup, www.archives.gov, www.fold3.com - MACR, www.8thafhs.com, 1940 US Census

Photo source: www.findagrave.com, 100thBombGroup