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SEAMAN, Robert Harry - Date of
birth
27 November 1920 -
Age
22 - Place of
birth
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania -
Hometown
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
O-663420 -
Rank
Second Lieutenant -
Function
Navigator -
Unit
506th Bombardment Squadron,
44th Bombardment Group, Heavy
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Awards
Purple Heart,
Air Medal
Death
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Status
Missing in Action - Date of
death
22 March 1943 - Place of
death
Approximately 10 miles northwest of Baltrum Island, North Sea
Grave
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Cemetery
American War Cemetery Margraten - Walls of the Missing
Immediate family
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Members
Irvin E. Seaman (father)
Jennie M. (Bean) Seaman (mother)
Dorothy K. Seaman (sister)
George M. Seaman (brother)
Plane data
- Serial
number
41-24191 -
Data
Type: B-24H
Nickname: Cactus
Destination: Wilhelmshaven Germany
Mission: Bombing of the U-boat yards
MACR: -
More information
2nd Lt Robert H. Seaman attended college and was an actor.He joined the Air Corps of the Regular Army in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 20 January 1941.
This was the first mission for the 506th Bomber Squadron as well as for this crew. Mission debriefing reports show that the aircraft was singled out for attack by FW 190's.
Eyewitness accounts stated:
"During the first attack from enemy aircraft, ship# 191 was hit in the # 4 engine, which caught fire and the ship began to lose altitude and leave the formation. Shortly afterward, the #3 engine also caught fire and the ship headed for the Island of Baltrum, in the East Frisian group, off the coast of Germany in the North Sea. Eyewitnesses from the other crews in the formation reported seeing five chutes open from this aircraft prior to losing sight of this ship. This aircraft was last seen at approximately 10 miles northwest of Baltrum Island.
It is reasonable to conclude that the plane crashed in the water and that the men who parachuted from the airplane, as well as those who went down with it, were unable to reach land and that none of the crew survived beyond the date of their disappearance, 22 March 1943."
Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Michel Beckers, Astrid van Erp, Roger Fenton VP/Historian 44th BGVA, www.ancestry.com - Veteran Compensation Application File / 1930 Census
Photo source: Peter Schouteten, www.newspapers.com - The Philadelphia Inquirer