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Personal info

Full name
SMITH, Charles Roy
Date of birth
14 March 1923
Age
22
Place of birth
Knox County, Texas
Hometown
Dublin, Erath County, Texas

Military service

Service number
18232534
Rank
Sergeant
Function
Radio Operator/Gunner
Unit
496th Bombardment Squadron,
344th Bombardment Group, Medium
Awards
Purple Heart

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
24 March 1945
Place of death
Near Cölbe, Germany

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Lorraine
Plot Row Grave
E 14 25

Immediate family

Members
Charles R. Smith (father)
Maude (Watson) Smith (mother)
Herman L. Smith (brother)
Leta J. Smith (sister)
Marjorie N. Smith (sister)
Damon L. Smith (brother)

Plane data

Serial number
44-68101
Data
Type: B-26G-20-MA
Destination: Colbe, Germany
Mission: Bombing of communication lines
MACR: 13337

More information

Sgt Charles R. Smith joined the Regular Army in San Antonio, Texas on 23 February 1943.
He attended 1 year of college.
Sgt Edward R. Wolcott:
Just as we reached the bomb line on the way to the target we encountered accurate heavy flak. I saw the aircraft piloted by Lt Ware just after it burst into flame. The aircraft was hit in the right engine and the right wing. The windshield of the pilot’s compartment was completely missing, the front of the aircraft was badly damaged. The right side of the aircraft was enveloped in flame. I saw the aircraft go into a spin and after it dropped about 3000 feet the right engine and the right wing broke off. All fire disappeared at that time. The aircraft continued to spin in. I did not see the aircraft crash. I did not see any chutes leave the aircraft.

Source of information: Peter Schouteten, www.abmc.gov, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.archives.gov – WWII Enlistment Record, www.ancestry.com - Headstone and Interment Record / Henry Tree, www.fold3.com
Photo source: Brent and Rachel Baty