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MC MURRAY, David Page - Date of
birth
28 September 1917 -
Age
26 - Place of
birth
Massachusetts -
Hometown
Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
O-796852 -
Rank
First Lieutenant -
Function
Pilot -
Unit
856th Bombardment Squadron,
492nd Bombardment Group, Heavy
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Awards
Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Cluster,
Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster
Death
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Status
Finding of Death - Date of
death
7 July 1944 - Place of
death
Westeregeln, Germany
Grave
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Cemetery
American War Cemetery Henri-Chapelle -
Tablets of the Missing
* This soldier has been accounted for. A rosette has been placed next to his name.
Immediate family
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Members
Frederick W. Mc Murray (father)
Pauline I. (Lichtfield) Mc Murray (mother)
Harry G. Mc Murray (brother)
Plane data
- Serial
number
44-40145 -
Data
Type: B-24J
Destination: Bernburg, Germany
Mission: Bombing of the Junkers-Zweigwerke aircraft factory
MACR: 7231
More information
1st Lt David P. Mc Murray attended college and worked as a clerk before hev olunteered for the Air Corps of the Army of the United States in Boston, Massachusetts on 15 March 1942.On the way back from the mission, the Luftwaffe caught the Group without any fighter protection. The 492nd lost a dozen of their planes.
The initial MIA report thought the crew might had gone down in the Baltic Sea. Later reports suspected they had gone down in the North Sea. Almost sixty years later the wreckage was discovered near the initial battle zone.
The excavated remains of the crew were sent to Hawaii for DNA identification. Everyone in the crew was positively identified except for S/Sgt Cotey. However his ring and dogtags were found in the wreckage and forensies were able to conclude his remains are among the parts from which DNA could not be extracted.
Leonard Ray was buried in Maryland on 5 October 2007. Robert Flood was buried in Pennsylvania on the following day. Hyman Stiglitz was buried on 28 December 2007 in Tucson, Arizona. The other four identified through DNA were buried at Arlington on 12 June 2008 along with a mass burial for the entire crew which contains all of the remains that could not be identified.
Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Peter Schouteten, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.492ndbombgroup.com - Sue, www.ancestry.com - Family Tree, www.fold3.com - MACR 7231
Photo source: Peter Schouteten, 492ndbombgroup.com - Sue