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SSGT Frederick James Hull

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SSGT Frederick James Hull Veteran

Birth
Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA
Death
7 Jan 1943 (aged 25)
Mascara, Mascara District, Mascara, Algeria
Burial
Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Greenlawn, Lot 242
Memorial ID
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Member 301st Bombardment Group Heavy, 32 Bomb Squadron

B-17 41-24350, nicknamed "Dumbo" left the field at Biskra. It crashed at 12:30pm, 1/7/1943 6 miles East of Mascara. All aboard were killed. 9 crewmembers and 3 passengers.

Crew:
Pilot - 1st Lt. Wesley C. Sloulin
Co-Pilot - 2nd Lt. Robert D. Olson
Bombardier - 1st Lt. Vincent C. Fratalli
Navigator - 2nd Lt. William R. Crandall
Upper Turret - S/Sgt Fred Hull
Gunner - Sgt. Eldon Kimmel
Radio Operator - S/Sgt. William M. Most Jr.
Waist Gunner - Sgt. Frank Kahl
Gunner - Sgt. Leslie Clark

Passengers:
M/Sgt - William White
M/Sgt - Linus Leonhard
M/Sgt - Ted A. Greenway
Member 301st Bombardment Group Heavy, 32 Bomb Squadron

B-17 41-24350, nicknamed "Dumbo" left the field at Biskra. It crashed at 12:30pm, 1/7/1943 6 miles East of Mascara. All aboard were killed. 9 crewmembers and 3 passengers.

Crew:
Pilot - 1st Lt. Wesley C. Sloulin
Co-Pilot - 2nd Lt. Robert D. Olson
Bombardier - 1st Lt. Vincent C. Fratalli
Navigator - 2nd Lt. William R. Crandall
Upper Turret - S/Sgt Fred Hull
Gunner - Sgt. Eldon Kimmel
Radio Operator - S/Sgt. William M. Most Jr.
Waist Gunner - Sgt. Frank Kahl
Gunner - Sgt. Leslie Clark

Passengers:
M/Sgt - William White
M/Sgt - Linus Leonhard
M/Sgt - Ted A. Greenway

Inscription

California
Staff Sgt 32 AAF Bomb Sq
World War II



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