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OWENS, George William Jr - Date of
birth
10 November 1920 -
Age
22 - Place of
birth
Dallas County, Texas -
Hometown
University Park, Dallas County, Texas
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
O-727045 -
Rank
First Lieutenant -
Function
Navigator -
Unit
368th Bombardment Squadron,
306th Bombardment Group, Heavy
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Awards
Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster
Death
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Status
Missing in Action - Date of
death
4 March 1943 - Place of
death
North Sea, about 10 km west of Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands
Grave
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Cemetery
American War Cemetery Margraten - Walls of the Missing
Immediate family
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Members
George W. Owens (father)
Pauline (Hollingsworth) Owens (mother)
Dorothy Owens (sister)
Robert Owens (brother)
Corrine Owens (sister)
Plane data
- Serial
number
42-25129 -
Data
Type: B-17F
Destination: Hamm, Germany
Mission: Bombing of the marshalling yard
MACR: 12197
More information
1st Lt George W. Owens Jr. graduated from Wilson High School and attended University of Texas in Austin and was a puchasing agent.He volunteered for the Air Corps of the Army of the United States in Dallas, Texas on 31 December 1941. He graduated from Mather Field, California on 4 July 1942 and was sent overseas in September of the same year.
At 0954 hours, the formation leader decided it was unwise to continue under the adverse weather conditions and a wide turn was executed at 21,000 feet and the formation headed for base. Suddenly four or five FW 190´s appeared out of the clouds to attack the group. The pilot, Capt. Friend, having lagged slightly on the homeward turn was immediately attacked by an FW 190 coming in on a steep dive at about 3 o´clock. The #3 engine was hit, caught fire and they left the formation apparently under control. Meanwhile two or three other attacks were made on him and the next time he was observed, fire was enveloping his aircraft along the fuselage to the tail. Seven parachutes were seen to leave the ship at this point. The only other information that his group had had on this crew is that 2nd Lt Frederick, Bombardier of the crew, was washed ashore, dead. This information was from the German Official Report, 17 July 1943 to the International Red Cross.
The entire crew of nine was killed. Eight of them are listed on the Walls of the Missing and only 2nd Lt Frederick is buried at Margraten.
Before crashing, the pilot released some of the bombs trying to safe the plane and its crew. Unfortunately five bombs hit the town Brielle, The Netherlands, killing 22 civilians.
Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.fold3.com, http://www.ancestry.com - 1920-1940 Census / WWII Enlistment Records / Texas Birth Certificates 1903-1932 / U.S. School Yearbooks, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, Cactus, page 488, www.fold3.com - MACR, www.8thafhs.com
Photo source: Peter Schouteten, www.ancestry.com - U.S. School Yearbooks, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, Cactus, page 488, Arie-Jan van Hees, Pilot Class Book 44-A, Goodfellow Field, Texas, Dallas Morning News 21 March 1944