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Personal info

Full name
ECKERLE, William C "Bill"
Date of birth
15 November 1925
Age
19
Place of birth
Ohio
Hometown
Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio

Military service

Service number
15127428
Rank
Staff Sergeant
Function
Top Turret Gunner
Unit
569th Bombardment Squadron,
390th Bombardment Group, Heavy
Awards
Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
14 February 1945
Place of death
Panrod-Aarbergen, Germany

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Margraten
Plot Row Grave
J 17 18

Immediate family

Members
Herman A. Eckerle (father)
Hilda M. (Zuecher) Eckerle (mother)
Beverly L. Eckerle (sister)
Shirlee A. Eckerle (sister)

Plane data

Serial number
43-39079
Data
Type: B-17G
Destination: Chemnitz
Mission: Bombing of the marshalling yard
MACR: 12350

More information

The intented target was to bomb the marshalling yard of Chemnitz with 332 airplanes but 38 attacked the airfield of Eger as a target of opportunity. According to the MACR, this airplane was part of these 38.

The airplane received a direct hit by flak about the radio room which bent the ship into a V for a moment. It then broke in two sections with the forward section going into the ground and exploding and with the tail section spinning slowly down. Several crews reported three bodies leaving the rear section, with only one parachute seen which seemed to only open partially. Two men survived the crash and were taken prisoner, the remaining seven men were killed.
According to medical examinations of his remains, S/Sgt William C. Eckerle must have hit the ground very hard while landing with his parachute.

The killed crew members were first buried at a civilian cemetery in Kettenbach, Germany.

Source of information: Astrid van Erp, Raf Dyckmans, Louis Hensgens, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.fold3.com, www.louishensgens.com

Photo source: www.findagrave.com, Michel Beckers/Declan Curran