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Personal info

Full name
SOLOMON, Frank B
Date of birth
27 July 1921
Age
22
Place of birth
Los Angeles County, California
Hometown
Lincoln County, Maine
Religion
Jewish

Military service

Service number
O-886173
Rank
First Lieutenant
Function
Pilot
Unit
12th Replacement Depot
Awards
Purple Heart

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
2 January 1944
Place of death
Genshaven, Germany

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
Plot Row Grave
A 37 51

Immediate family

Members
Llewellyn Solomon (father)
Ida B. (Stieglitz) Solomon (mother)
Charles L. Solomon (brother)
David J. Solomon (brother)

Plane data

Serial number
W4892
Data
Type: Lancaster
Destination: Berlin, Germany
Mission: Bombing od the city

More information

Lt Solomon served as a bomber pilot with 207 RAF Squadron.

On the night of 1 January 1944 he took off as part of a raid of nearly 400 planes for targets around Berlin, The aircraft that night was EM-T (Serialnumber W4892). They took off at 2350 from the RAF field at Spilsby, England. Sometime early on 2 January his plane was brought down (either by flak, night-fighters or unknown causes) and crashed in the vicinity of the Daimler-Benz works at Genshaven, 4 km east northeast of Ludwigsfelde, where the crew originally was buried. The entire crew was lost, so no one knows exactly the circumstances. In October 1947, Frank and the Navigator of his crew (also American) were exhumed and their remains were taken to the US Military Cemetery at Neuville-en-Condroz in Belgium.

Lt. Solomon's younger brother, Sgt Charles L. Solomon,- was also shot down on a bombing mission and is buried at Normandy American Cemetery.

Source of information: Terry Hirsch, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.findagrave.com, www.fold3.com, ABMC, Operation Benjamin, 1930 US Census, California Birth Index

Photo source: www.findagrave.com