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Personnel

Lt

James Blaine "Blaine" DABNEY

James B. Dabney, Jr

James B. Dabney, Jr. of the Maurice E. Beatty crew Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives)

Hometown During Time of Service: Los Angeles, CA
Army Serial Number: O-677675
Enlistment Date: April 3, 1942
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 351st Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Copilot
Beginning Date of 100th Service: June 26, 1992
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown

Additional 100th Service Notes

Status: POW
MACR: 01026
CR: 01026
Comments: 10 OCT 43 MUNSTER (EXP)

Biography

Born September 10, 1921
Birthplace: Long Beach, California
Died postwar on June 26, 1992
James Dabney died at age 70 in McMinnville, Oregon. He had been awarded a Silver Star and Purple Heart. After the war, he married and worked again with his father in Los Angeles who owned Motion Pictures Accessories Co. in Los Angeles. In 1943, he was in the movie Stalag 17.

Media Articles

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Media ItemTypePageVolume/IssueBroadcast SourceTimeDescriptionFile
James Dabney obitPrintStatesman Journal June 30 199212:00 am

Additional Military Documents

James B. Dabney

Draft registration card front

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
CREW

2nd Lt Maurice E. Beatty P KIA 10/10/43 MUNSTER
2nd Lt James B.Dabney,Jr. CP POW 10/10/43 MUNSTER
2nd Lt Grady Moyle NAV KIA 10/10/43 MUNSTER
2nd Lt Reid E.Griffiths BOM KIA 10/10/43 MUNSTER
T/Sgt Alfred Loguidice ROG KIA 10/10/43 MUNSTER
T/Sgt George C.Burgess TTE KIA 10/10/43 MUNSTER
SJSgt Miorton Levine BTG KIA 10/10/43 MUNSTER
S/Sgt Angelo J.Licato RWG KIA 10/10/43 MUNSTER
S/Sgt Edward C.Karamol LWG POW 10/10/43 MUNSTER
S/Sgt John Rupnick TG KIA 11/05/44 LUDWIGSHAVEN, MY (S.T.) with Lt Jack Hunter Crew

351st Sqdn. This crew joined 100th Group on 6/9/43

On 10/10/43, Sgt John Rupnick was replaced by Sgt.Smith J.Young who was KIA. Young was an original member of the crew of V.E.Fienup.
This crew,on its tenth mission,was leading the 2nd flight of the low squadron. From Dabney's statement,it appears that the plane exploded; he says "S/Sgt.Karamol was blown out of the ship like myself while at his position as waist gunner." German document says place of crash was "Vynen near Xanten" at 15.15 hours.

S.J.Young's body was recovered from the Waal river near Arnhem in Holland the next day. A.J.Licato's body was also found the next day in Dutch waters. All those killed, except for Young were buried on 13 Oct 1943 at Muenchen-Gladbach Cementary in graves 349 - 355.

According to a letter of 11/11/85 from William Rupnick,brother of John Rupnick, John was wounded on the Bremen raid of 8/10/43 and hospitalized for several months thus he was not with his crew when it was lost. John Rupnick was flying with the crew of Lt. Jack Hunter on May 11, 1945 when he was KIA.

Micro fiche #340 MACR # 1026
A/C #42-30087 "SHACKRAT"

MISSIONS OF LT MAURICE BEATTY

1. 16/09/43 BORDEAUX A/C 42-30087 "SHACK RAT"
2. 23/09/43 VANNES A/C 42-30087 "SHACK RAT"
3. 26/09/43 PARIS A/C 42-3386 "MARIE HELENA"
4. 27/09/43 EMDEN A/C 42-30087 "SHACK RAT"
5. 02/10/43 EMDEN A/C 42-30087 "SHACK RAT"
6. 04/10/43 HANAU A/C 42-30796 "SUNNY II"
7. 08/10/43 BREMEN A/C 42-3474 "KING BEE"
8. 09/10/43 MARIENBURG A/C 42-30723 "HOLY TERROR"
9. 10/10/10 MUNSTER A/C 42-30087 "SHACK RAT" SHOT DOWN

KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:

Target:
Munster
Aircraft:
"Shackrat" (42-30087)
Date:
1943-10-10
Cause:
Explosion

Crew List

1st Crew List

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Rank Name Pos Status
Lt BEATTY, Maurice P KIA
Lt DABNEY, James CP POW
Lt MOYLE, Grady NAV KIA
Lt GRIFFITHS, Reid E. BOM KIA
T/Sgt BURGESS, George C. TTE KIA
T/Sgt LOGUIDICE, Alfred ROG KIA
S/Sgt LEVINE, Morton BTG KIA
S/Sgt KARAMOL, Edward WG POW
Sgt LICATO, Angelo WG KIA
S/Sgt RUPNICK, John WG KIA