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1LT James R Young Jr.

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1LT James R Young Jr.

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
16 Nov 1949 (aged 26)
San Joaquin County, California, USA
Burial
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1st Lieutenant Young was a Radar Operator aboard U.S. Air Force B-29-50-MO Superfortress #44-86364. While on a "round robbin" training flight from Spokane Air Force Base, with a mock bombing target to Stockton, California, then onward to Ogden, Utah, then return home, tragedy struck at 23:45 hours on the night of November 16th, 1949. Two in the group of thirteen Superfortresses collided at 26,000 feet above Stockton and plunged to earth in flaming wreckage. Only one airman, PFC Keith Burns, age 19, aboard ship #364 survived by bailing out in time and parachuted safely to ground. Lt. Young and eight other fliers perished when the aircraft impacted McDonald Island in the San Joaquin Delta, 9 miles to the northwest. Two crewmembers parachuted to safety from the other B-29 (#44-69939) but nine were killed when it impacted in 6-10 feet of mud on Rindge Tract, about 2 miles further north.

The crew aboard #364:

1st Lt. George B. Grider, 26, pilot, Ames, Iowa
2nd Lt. Thomas F. Allen, 22, co-pilot,
1st Lt. James R. Young, Jr., 26, Radar Operator, Newton, Ohio
1st Lt. Elias G. Gazell, 24, Navigator, Evergreen Park, Ill.
Maj. Septimus R. Hughes, 33, Bombadier, Spokane, Wash.,
S/Sgt. Harold E. Prinkey, 24, Gunner, Normalville, Penn.,
S/Sgt. Donald G. Lawrence, 26, Gunner, Medford, Ore.,
T/Sgt. Jacob M. Nelson, 40, Flight Engineer, Nashua, Iowa,
S/Sgt. Stanley M. Horine, Jr., 25, Gunner, Los Angeles.
1st Lieutenant Young was a Radar Operator aboard U.S. Air Force B-29-50-MO Superfortress #44-86364. While on a "round robbin" training flight from Spokane Air Force Base, with a mock bombing target to Stockton, California, then onward to Ogden, Utah, then return home, tragedy struck at 23:45 hours on the night of November 16th, 1949. Two in the group of thirteen Superfortresses collided at 26,000 feet above Stockton and plunged to earth in flaming wreckage. Only one airman, PFC Keith Burns, age 19, aboard ship #364 survived by bailing out in time and parachuted safely to ground. Lt. Young and eight other fliers perished when the aircraft impacted McDonald Island in the San Joaquin Delta, 9 miles to the northwest. Two crewmembers parachuted to safety from the other B-29 (#44-69939) but nine were killed when it impacted in 6-10 feet of mud on Rindge Tract, about 2 miles further north.

The crew aboard #364:

1st Lt. George B. Grider, 26, pilot, Ames, Iowa
2nd Lt. Thomas F. Allen, 22, co-pilot,
1st Lt. James R. Young, Jr., 26, Radar Operator, Newton, Ohio
1st Lt. Elias G. Gazell, 24, Navigator, Evergreen Park, Ill.
Maj. Septimus R. Hughes, 33, Bombadier, Spokane, Wash.,
S/Sgt. Harold E. Prinkey, 24, Gunner, Normalville, Penn.,
S/Sgt. Donald G. Lawrence, 26, Gunner, Medford, Ore.,
T/Sgt. Jacob M. Nelson, 40, Flight Engineer, Nashua, Iowa,
S/Sgt. Stanley M. Horine, Jr., 25, Gunner, Los Angeles.


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