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WILLIAMS, Samuel Henry - Date of
birth
unknown -
Age
unknown - Place of
birth
unknown -
Hometown
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Personal info
Military service
- Service
number
06999329 -
Rank
Staff Sergeant -
Function
Ball Turret Gunner -
Unit
366th Bombardment Squadron,
305th Bombardment Group, Heavy
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Awards
Purple Heart,
Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster
Death
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Status
Missing in Action - Date of
death
18 April 1946 - Place of
death
In the vicinity of Biensdorf, Germany
Grave
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Cemetery
American War Cemetery Henri-Chapelle - Tablets of the Missing
Immediate family
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Members
Samuel Williams (father)
Lucy M. Williams (mother)
Sarah E. Williams (sister)
Edna M. Williams (sister)
Plane data
- Serial
number
43-38085 -
Data
Nickname: Towering Titan
Type: B-17G
Destination: Dresden, Germany
Mission: Bombing of railroads and marshalling yards
MACR: 14172
More information
S/Sgt Samuel H. Williams attended college for 2 years and worked in a factory that produced petroleum and coal products. He joined the Regular Army on 16 October 1939.Flak was moderate accurate and a few enemy jet aircraft were in the vicinity. One jet aircraft made a pass at the formation and rammed the subject B-17, tearing off the outer panel of the left wing. The aircraft blew up after collision and it went down in a gradual dive going out of sight into the high clouds through which the formation was flying. It is not known whether ramming was intentional or not. The aircraft was under control until it started into a gradual dive.
The entire crew of eight was killed.
In December 1955 an investigation group of three Americans, escorted by Russian officers, proceeded to the area of Freiberg. After questioning inhabitants of Freiberg and other villiages, no proof could be found that this aircraft did crash in this area. Therefore the exact location of the crash remains unknown.
Seven crew members are still missing. Only the remains of T.Sgt Walter A. McClellan, who is permanently remembered on the Tablets of the Missing at Henri-Chapelle, were found in 2008.
S/Sgt Williams was officially declared death on 18 April 1946, one year and one day after the date of the crash (17 April 1945).
Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Astrid van Erp, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.fold3.com - MACR, IDPF of Earl H. Boyd
Photo source: Astrid van Erp