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WAR DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS ARMY AIR FORCES WASHINGTON The MISSING AIR CREW REPORT 12940 IMPORTANT: This report will be compiled in triplicate by each Army Air Forces organization within 48 hours of the time an aircraft is officially reported missing. 1. ORGANIZATION: Location _Torretta, Italy Command or Air Force _15 th AF Group _461 st Bomb Gp (H) Squadron _764 th Bomb Sq (H) 2. SPECIFY: Place of departure _Torretta, Italy Course _straight to target Target _Graz, Austria Type of mission _Combat 3. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND VISIBILITY AT TIME OF CRASH OR WHEN LAST REPORTED: _4/10 coverage 4. GIVE: [a] Date _9 Mar 45 Time Last known position _ 44º55 N, 14º52 E approx [b] Specify whether: [X] Last sighted, [ ] Forced down, [] Seen to crash, [ ] Last contacted by radio, [ ] No information 5. AIRCRAFT [LOST] [BELIEVED LOST] AS A RESULT OF: [Check one only] [ ] Enemy aircraft, [] Enemy anti-aircraft, [X] Other Mid-air collision with another aircraft. 6. AIRCRAFT: Type, model & series _ B-24M AAF Serial Number _ 44-50410 7. NICKNAME OF AIRCRAFT: _None 8. ENGINES: Type, model & series _ R-1830-43 AAF serial Number [a] _ CP-323192 [b] _ CP-323316 [c] _ CP-323256 [d] _ CP-323319 9. INSTALLED WEAPONS: [Make, type and serial number] All Browning Cal. 50 [a] 1728083 [e] 1728327 [i] 1728189 [b] 1728184 [f] 1728567 [j] 1726098 [c] 1728111 [g] 1725201 [d] 1727280 [h] 1724960 10. PERSONNEL LISTED BELOW REPORTED AS: [X] Battle Casualty, [ ] Non Battle Casualty 11. NUMBER OF PERSONS ABOARD AIRCRAFT: Crew _10 ; Passengers _ 0_; Total _10_ [If more than 12 persons aboard aircraft, use separate sheet] CREW POSITION [1] Pilot Viliesis, Paul P., 2 nd Lt. 0-720629 FULL NAME [Last, First, Initial] RANK, SERIAL NUMBER [2] CP Jahries, Robert H., 2 nd Lt. 0-2064062 [3] Bomb Mahnke, Arthur F., S/Sgt. 38707778 [4] Nav Leifer, Charles (NMI), 2 nd Lt. 0-2069050 [5] RWG Khun, Kenneth M., Sgt. 12076178 [6] LWG Grebe, Leroy H., S/Sgt. 38163454 [7] BTG Davis, Victor W., Sgt. 12161187 [8] TTG MacDonald, William A., Sgt. 32270762 [9] TTG Lee, Robert E., Sgt. 42070165 [10] NTG Dell Oso, Joseph V., Sgt. 36755247 [11] [12] CURRENT STATUS NEXT OF KIN, RELATIONSHIP AND ADDRESS Mr. Paul J. Valiesis (Father) King St., West Hanover, Massachusetts Mr. Harold J. Jahries (Father) 822 San Juan Place, San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Bertha Mahnke (Mother) 23 156 th Place, Calumat City, Ill. Mr. Tandore Leifer (Father) 207 E. Oak St., Louisville, Kentucky Mrs. Elisabeth Khun (Mother) 516 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. Mrs. Louise Grebe (Mother) Gen. Del., Welcome, Texas Mrs. Etta Z. Davis (Mother) 2384 24 th St., Asteria, L.I., N.Y. Mr. Thomas J. MacDonald (Father) 60 Poplar St., Penns Grove, N.J. Mrs. Louise H. Lee (Mother) 121 E. 128 th St., New York, N.Y. Mrs. Rose M. Dell Oso (Mother) 413 23 rd St., Back Island, Illinois

12. IDENTIFY BELOW THOSE PERSONS WHO ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE LAST KNOWLEDGE OF AIRCRAFT AND CHECK APPROPRAITE [one only] COLUMN TO INDICATE BASIS FOR SAME: NAME IN FULL RANK SERIAL No. CONTACTED BY RADIO LAST SIGHTED SAW CRASH [1] George P. S/Sgt. 15036286 X Wyherek [2] Dwight B. Olson 2 nd Lt. 0- X 2057582 [3] [4] 13. IF PERSONNEL ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE SURVIVED, CHECK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: [] Parachutes were used, [ ] Persons were seen walking away from the scene of the crash, [X] Other reasons [specify] Plane last sighted in level flight. 14. ATTACH PHOTOGRAPH, MAP OR SKETCH SHOWING LAST KNOWN LOCATION OF AIRCRAFT. 15. ATTACH EYEWITNESS DESCRIPTIONS OF CRASH, FORCED LANDING, OR OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. 16. ATTACH A DESCRIPTION OF EXTENT OF SEARCH, IF ANY, AND GIVE NAME, RANK AND SERIAL NUMBER OF OFFICER IN CHARGE OF SEARCH HERE: No search made. SAW FORCED LANDING Date: 14 March 1945 /s/ William L. Hallauer Capt, Air Corps Adjutant

764TH BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON (H) 461ST BOMBARDMENT GROUP APO 520 US ARMY STATEMENT 10 March 1945 Returning from the mission to Graz, Austria on 9 March 1945, the bombs were still in all the planes of our formation as we were unable to drop them at the target due to weather. Just off the coast of Yugoslavia planes #2 and #5 from our formation collided in mid-air, the former breaking behind the bomb bay and eventually it hit the water and burned with no one having a chance to bail out. Plane #5, piloted by Lt. Viliesis, made a slow bank, started dropping a little, and turned back towards Yugoslavia. We turned and started to escort him. I saw three (3) chutes open and what might have been a fourth open up. We lost sight of the plane piloted by Lt. Viliesis in the clouds, but when I last saw his plane it was in level flight, at a pretty good altitude, and all four engines seemed to be functioning alright with only no. 2 engine smoking. It seems to me that all personnel on Lt. Viliesis s plane seemed to have a fairly good opportunity of bailing out. /s/ George P. Wyherek, 15036268 S/Sgt, 764 Bomb Sq (H) STATEMENT 12 March 1945 On the mission to Graz, Austria on 9 March 45 we were flying behind and below the formation on the way back home when planes #2 and #5 collided. Though I did not see the collision, I saw the plane (#2) piloted by Lt. Lalewicz hit the water and explode without anyone escaping. We followed plane #5, Lt. Viliesis, back towards Yugoslavia. I saw one (1) parachute open and the crew reported that four (4) chutes opened. When I last saw Lt. Viliesis plane, it was flying level at about 13,000 feet. Unless some of the crew were injured from the collision with the other plane, all crew members should have been able to bail out. /s/ Dwight B. Olson 2 nd Lt., Air Corps Co-Pilot, 764 th Bomb Sq

P93 FILE DATA ON REMAINS NOT YET RECOVERED OR IDENTIFIED NAME (Last, First, Middle Initial) GRADE PRESENT SERIAL NUMBER (If applicable) Dell oso, Joseph V. ORGANIZATION 764 Bomb Sq 461 Bomb Gp (H) DATE OF 9 Mar 45 DATE OF FOD Sgt. RACE White CAUSE OF DEATH FOD 36755247 CREED R. Catholic FORMER SERIAL NUMBER (If applicable) PLACE OF DEATH OR PLACE LAST SEEN IF In the vicinity of Otocac, Yugoslavia 10 Mar 45 HEIGHT WEIGHT COLOR EYES COLOR HAIR SHOE SIZE 5 9½ 155 Brown Black DENTAL CHART 21 Jun 43 10C UPPER RIGHT UPPER LEFT X 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LOWER RIGHT X 2 3 X 5 X О X LOWER LEFT 16 О X 13 12 11 10 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 О X X=Extracted O=Carlogs 1=Carlogs non-rostugia FRACTURES AND/OR BREAKS Not of xxxxxxxxxx ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TATOOS AND/OR BIRTHMARK Not of xxxxxxxxxx Age 21

HEADQUARTERS FIFTEENTH AIR FORCE APO 520 US ARMY 3 April 1945 SUBJECT: Supplement to Missing Air Crew Report TO: Commanding General, 49 th Wing, APO 520 1. Inclosed information, supplementary to Missing Air Crew Report, has been obtained from: William A. MacDonald Sgt 32270762 461 st B Gp (Name) (Rank) (ASN) (Organization) 2. It is desired that casualty status of personnel referred to be reviewed. a. In cases where men are declared to be dead, if the commanding officer believes evidence to be reasonably conclusive, appropriate corrected battle casualty report will be submitted. If evidence is not deemed sufficient, then a statement will be made of reasons for presumption of survival. b. If place of casualty shown on original battle casualty report does not agree with statement, corrected report should be submitted for those men still missing. c. Personnel should be submitted Captured or Interred only when evidence shows actual incarceration in an established prison camp or show arrival in a neutral country. d. If no change is indicated, statement has been forwarded to you for information and inclusion of copy with Missing Air Crew Report. 3. Report will be made by indorsement hereon of action taken. By command of Major General Twining: /s/ Windle D. Reel Major, AC Assistant AG

360.33 1 st Ind. C-WRT-57 HQ 49 TH BOMB WING (HV), APO 520, 4 Apr 45. TO: CO, 461 st Bomb Gp (Hv), APO 520. For compliance. BY ORDER OF COLONEL TODD: /s/ William R. Taylor CWO, USA, Asst. Adj. 360.33 2 nd Ind. LGP/rfq Hq. 461 st Bomb Group (H), APO 520, 5 Apr 45. TO: CO, 764 th Bomb Squadron (H), APO 520. For compliance with basic communication. By order of Colonel Lawhon: /s/ Louis C. Pfister, 1 st Lt., Air Corp, Asst Personnel Officer 360.33 3 rd Ind. WLS/cag 764 th Bomb Sq (H), APO 520, c/o PM, NYC, NY, 7 Apr 45. TO: CO, 461 st Bomb Gp (H), APO 520, c/o PM, NYC, NY. 1. Supplement to missing Air Crew Report dated 2 April 1945 has been received and included with the Missing Air Crew Report. 2. No change is indicated and the remaining men on this missing air crew will remain on a Missing in Action status. For the Squadron Commander: /s/ William D. Hallauer Capt, Air Corps, Adjutant.

360.33 4 th Ind. LCP/rfq HQ. 461 st Bomb Group (H), APO 520, 8 Apr 45. TO: Commanding General, 49 th Bomb Wing, APO 520. /s/ L. C. P. 360.33 5 th Ind. C-WRT-9 HQ 49 TH BOMB WING (HV), APO 520, 9 April 1945. TO: CG, 15 th Air Force, APO 520. Attention invited to 3 rd indorsement. FOR THE COMMANDING OFFICER: /s/ WilliamH. Taylor CWO, USA Assistant Adjutant. 360.33 6 th Ind. GP/B/eh HQ FIFTEENTH AIR FORCE, APO 520, 11 April 1945. TO: CG, MTOUSA, APO 512. Att n: Casualty Branch, AGD. Forwarded as supplement to Missing Air Crew Report. FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL: /s/ Windle D. Reel Major, Air Corps Asst Adj Gen

William A. MacDonald Sgt. 32270762 764 461 9 Mar 45 Xxxxxxxxxx 1 Apr 45 Pilot Paul P. Viliesis 2 nd Lt. Unknown Co-Pilot Robert H. Jahries 2 nd Lt. Unknown Nav Charles Leifer 2 nd Lt. Unknown Asst Bomb Arthur F. Mahnke S/Sgt. Unknown Rt Waist Kenneth M. Khun Sgt. Unknown Lt Waist Leroy H. Grebe S/Sgt. Unknown Ball Gun Victor W. Davis Sgt. Unknown Tail Gun Robert E. Lee Sgt. Unknown Nose Gun Joseph V. Dell Oso Sgt. Unknown Seven members bailed out. X men 6 chutes open 45 Apr 35 deg 35 /s/ William A. MacDonald

CASUALTY REPORT FOR AGO Prepared by MIS-X Section CPM Branch DATE: 24 Apr 45 NARRATOR: MacDonald, William A., SQUADRON: 764 th BS S/Sgt. ARMY SERIAL NO.: 32270762 GROUP: 461 st BG HOME ADDRESS: 60 Poplar St., Penns TYPE AIRCRAFT: B-24 Grove, N.J. EX-REPORT NO.: None MISSION DATE: 9 Mar 45 POSITION MEMBERS OF CREW PWIB RECORDS PILOT Lt. Paul P. Viliesis CO-PILOT Lt. Robert Jahries NAVIGATOR Lt. Charles Leifer BOMBARDIER Lt. (?) Mahnke ENGINEER Sgt. Leroy Grebe RADIO OPERATOR Sgt. Kenneth Khun ARMORER-GUNNER Sgt. Joseph Delloso ARMORER-GUNNER Sgt. Robert E. Lee ARMORER-GUNNER Sgt. Victor W. Davis ARMORER-GUNNER S/Sgt. William A. MacDonald Narrator KNOWN INFORMATION: Over Yugoslavia, I saw all crew members bail out of the ship and I saw all chutes opened. This was the last contact I had with the other crew members. HEARSAY INFORMATION:.

CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE 1. Your name Jahries, Robert H. Rank 2 nd Lt. Serial No. 0-2064062 2. Organization 461 st Gp Commander Rank Col Sqn 764 th CO Trommershauser Rank Major. 3. What year 1945 month March day 9 did you go down? 4. What was the mission, Marshalling yard, target, Graz, Austria, target time,, altitude, 24,000 ft route scheduled,, route flown. 5. Where were you when you left formation? 40 mi. north of Zara, Yugoslavia. 6. Did you bail out? Yes. 7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes 8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don t know, say: No knowledge. S/Sgt. Leroy H. Grebe, Sgt. William A. MacDonald and Sgt. Joseph V. Dell Oso bailed out as soon as the order was given, just after we were hit due to some confusion because of lack of interphone, the rest of the crew bailed out few minutes later. 9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? In the mountains along the coast of Yugoslavia. 10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) None. 11. Where were they in aircraft?. 12. What was their condition? 13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above? Last saw Sgt. Joseph V. Dell Oso before we took off. Navigator came to flight deck before bailing out. Before he left nose he said Sgt. Dell Oso was putting his parachute on and preparing to bail out. Before I bailed out I looked in nose and it was empty. 14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information.

CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE 1. Your name Leifer, Charles (NMI) Rank 2 nd Lt. Serial No. 0-2069050 2. Organization 461 st Gp Commander Mixson Rank Major Sqn 764 th CO Mixson Rank Major. 3. What year 1945 month March day 9 did you go down? 4. What was the mission, bombing, target, Graz, Austria, target time, 1800, altitude, 25,000 ft route scheduled, over Adriatic, over Yugoslavia, route flown same. 5. Where were you when you left formation? Approx. 50 miles southeast of Fiesie, Italy. 6. Did you bail out? Yes. 7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes 8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don t know, say: No knowledge. No crew list attached. No questionnaires. We all bailed out from approx 20,000 ft. to best of my knowledge. Pilotwas last to bail out. No knowledge of Sgt. Victor Dell Oso. 9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? Approx. 55 to 60 miles SE Fiesie, Italy 20 miles north of xxxxxx. 10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) None that I know of. 11. Where were they in aircraft?. 12. What was their condition? 13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above? 7 of us were together in POW camp. 8 th was sent to another POW camp. 9 th returned with friendly aid to Allied hands. 10 th missing. 14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information. The other aircraft which was in collision with out plane broke in two pieces at the waist and went down (all believed dead). I saw most of it and other crews on mission report sand.

2 nd Lt. Paul P. Viliesis Mr. Paul J. Viliesis (Father) King Street West Hanover, Massachusetts 2 nd Lt. Robert H. Jahries Mr. Harold J. Jahries (Father) 822 San Juan Place San Diego, California 2 nd Lt. Charles Leifer Mr. Isadore Leifer (Father) 207 E. Oak Street Louisville, Kentucky S/Sgt. Arthur F. Mahnke S/Sgt. Leroy H. Grebe Sgt. Kenneth M. Khun Sgt. Victor W. Davis Sgt. William A. MAcDonald Sgt. Robert E. Lee Sgt. Joseph V. Dell Oso Mrs. Bertha Mahnke (Mother) 23 156 th Place Calumet City, Illinois Mrs. Louise Grebe (Mother) General Delivery Welcome, Texas Mrs. Elizabeth Khun (Mother) 516 Morris Avenue Elizabeth, New Jersey Mrs. Etta Z. Davis (Mother) 2384 24 th Street Astoria, Long Island, New York Mr. Thomas J. MacDonald (Father) 60 Poplar Street Penns Grove, New Jersey Mrs. Louise H. Lee (Mother) 121 E. 128 th Street New York, New York Mrs. Rose M Dell Oso (Mother) 413 23 rd Street Rock Island, Illinois