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Personal info

Full name
DEVLIN, George Vincent
Date of birth
2 March 1924
Age
21
Place of birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Hometown
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania

Military service

Service number
33784012
Rank
Sergeant
Function
Radio Operator/Gunner
Unit
848th Bombardment Squadron,
490th Bombardment Group, Heavy
Awards
Purple Heart,
Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
17 March 1945
Place of death
Bad Camberg, Germany

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
Plot Row Grave
B 38 1

Immediate family

Members
James T. Devlin (father)
Alice B. Devlin (mother)
James J. Devlin (brother)
Helen M. Devlin (sister)

Plane data

Serial number
43-38046
Data
Type: B-17G
Destination: Bitterfeld, Germany
Mission: Bombing of the oil refinery
MACR: 13080

More information

Sgt Devlin enlisted at Air Force Base Keesler Field, Biloxi, Mississippi on 23 June 1943.

En route to the target 43-38046 was involved in a mid-air collision with B-17G 43-38071. 43-38046 was seen to break up in the air and no parachutes were observed.
It was reported that the formation was flying through some bumpy air during which it was believed that 43-38046, flying below 43-38071, drifted upwards and the two aircraft collided. 43-38071 was seen falling out of formation and heading toward Allied territory with a severely damaged nose section. The aircraft carried out an emergency landing at Sint Truiden (also known as Brustem airfield (A-92)) in Belgium. The crew survived the collision and the landing. However, as a result of the collision the body of Sgt. George V. Devlin from 43-38046 was found lodged in the nose of the aircraft.

The entire crew of nine men of 43-38046 was killed.

Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Terry Hirsch, WWII Memorial, Fold3, WWII Draft Card

Photo source: Peter Schouteten