Lt
Joseph W. FOOTE
Army Serial Number: O-712544
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 349th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Navigator
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown
Additional 100th Service Notes
Status: POW
MACR: 07812
CR: 07812
Comments: 29 JUL 44 MERSEBURG (ABUSED BY GER. CIVILIANS)
Media Articles
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| Media Item | Type | Page | Volume/Issue | Broadcast Source | Time | Description | File |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joseph Foote graduates Selman Field | The Niagara Falls Gazette June 13 1941 | 12:00 am | |||||
| Joseph Foote MIA | Star Gazette Aug 15 1944 | 12:00 am | |||||
| Joseph Foote POW | 12:00 am |
Comments and Notes
Memo 1:
CREW
DATE: 29 July 1944 349th Sqdn. A/C #43-37655
CREW
MISSION: Merseburg MACR #7812,Micro-fiche #2859
2nd Lt Morris E.Clark P KIA
2nd Lt John J.Cudihy CP KIA
2nd Lt Joseph W.Foote NAV POW
2nd Lt Arthur E.Frankenburg BOM POW
S/Sgt Frank J.Gerlach ROG KIA
S/Sgt Nelson J.Clifford TTE POW
Sgt Jame6 Buchanan BTG POW
Sgt Walter J.Gursky WG KIA
Sgt Ralph E.Guhl TG KIA
This crew joined the 100th Group on 17/7/44. At that time,a Sgt.Ernest A.Johnson
was on the crew as NG - He CPT on 21/3/45. Lt Frankenburg was not on the crew
when it came to the 100th.
Indications are that this A/C exploded in mid-air near "Punschrau near Kossen"
at about 1015 hours. The dead were interred in a cemetary at Hassenhausen in
graves #1 thru #5.
This was the first mission for this crew.
Sgt.Clifford stated as follows: Pilot ordered him to bail out. He started
for bomb bay but fire prevented passage. He returned to try the nose hatch
and noticed Lt.Cudihy & Lt Clark preceeding him in that direction. He then lost
consciousness but assumed they had both been able to make their escape from
the plane.
Later evidence indicates some or all the dead may have been killed by German civilians..
KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:
Target:
Merseburg
Aircraft:
(43-37655)
Date:
1944-07-29
Cause:
EAC - Fire - Explosion
Photos

Lt Morris E. Clark Crew
Lt Morris E. Clark Crew stateside. Shot down on July 29, 1944. (2nd Lt. Morris E. Clark crew photo. My wife's uncle was Walter J Gursky. The photo was provided to me in 1994, courtesy of the navigator, 2nd Lt. Joseph Foote, who survived the downing of their B-17G on the 29 July 1944 Merseburg mission. Tom Matlosz)
Crew List
1st Crew List
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| Rank | Name | Pos | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lt | CLARK, Morris E. | P | KIA |
| Lt | CUDIHY, John J. | CP | KIA |
| Lt | FOOTE, Joseph W. | NAV | POW |
| S/SGT | JOHNSON, Ernest A. | TOG/NG | CPT |
| LT | FRANKENBERG, Arthur E. | BOM | POW |
| T/SGT | CLIFFORD, Nelson J. | TTE | POW |
| T/SGT | GERLACH, Frank J. | ROG | KIA |
| S/SGT | BUCHANAN, James | BTG | POW |
| S/Sgt | GURSKY, Walter J. | WG | KIA |
| S/SGT | GUHL, Ralph E. | TG | KIA |


