S/Sgt
William Leslie KEMP

William L. Kemp
The Tampa Tribune April 3 1944
Hometown During Time of Service: Tampa, FL
Army Serial Number: 34409090
Enlistment Date: November 10, 1942
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 349th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Waist Gunner
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown
Additional 100th Service Notes
Status: KIA
MACR: 02564
CR: 02564
Comments: 4 FEB 44 FRANKFURT (CRASH LANDED) - KEMP'S FIRST MISSION
Biography
Born March 16, 1922
Birthplace: Tampa, Florida
William was repatriated and buried in Orange Hill Cemetery in Tampa, Florida in 1949
Media Articles
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| Media Item | Type | Page | Volume/Issue | Broadcast Source | Time | Description | File |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Kemp KIA with photo | The Tampa Tribune April 3 1944 | 12:00 am |
Additional Military Documents
Comments and Notes
Memo 1:
CREW
2ND LT JOHN W.BROWN P EVADEE 4 FEB 44 FRANKFURT
2ND LT ALBERT F. FITZPATRICK CP POW 4 FEB 44 FRANKFURT
2ND LT THEODORE H. KLEINMAN NAV EVADEE 4 FEB 44 FRANKFURT
2ND LT LAWSON W. CLEMENTS BOM POW 4 FEB 44 FRANKFURT
S/SGT CHARLES R. ARMBRUST WG NOC
S/SGT RICHARD F. BRADY ROG NOC
S/SGT LAWRENCE M. PRATT TTE NOC
SGT MILTON GRABEL TG KIA 25 MAY 44 BERLIN
SGT GORDON F. KEON BTG POW 4 FEB 44 FRANKFURT
SGT OWEN D. STOCKTON WG POW 6 MAR 44 BERLIN
349th Sqdn. Crew joined the 100th Gp on 28 Nov 1943.. Sgt Gordon Keon was the only enlisted man of this crew
to particiapte in the Frankfurt mission of 4 FEB 44. Other aboard for this mission and their fate is a follows:
S/SGT GEORGE E. TOOMEY ROG POW (FROM C.I. MONTGOMERY CREW)
S/SGT LOLA D. FLORIDA TTE POW (FROM C.I. MONTGOMERY CREW)
S/SGT WILLIAM F. KEMP WG KIA (FIRST MISSION)
S/SGT HAROLD F. JANDERUP WG POW (from Henry Henington Crew)( TAPS 25 SEP 69)
S/SGT RICHARD A. TANGRADI TG POW
Ship suffered severe flak damage and had three engines out over the German-Belgian border. The crew
with the exception of William Kemp, who was apparently badly wounded, bailed out safely. Gordon Keon had
a flak wound in one arm.
A statement by Theodore Kleinman after his return say the bail-out occured about 10 miles SSE of Turnhout,
Belgium and continues: "After contacting an underground unit I was placed in a house in Turnhout. Several days
later I was told something in French concerning the rest of the crew. With my meagre understaning of French, Kemp
was unable to leave th ship due to severe wounds and he went down with the plane. A man was found by the
Germans in the rear half of the ship with his head badly battered, but alive. I later recieved a report the man with the
battered head died."
German records in the MACR file confirm a badly wounded man found in the ship died in the hospital the following day.
Memo 2:
POW/KIA notes: Wounded in A/C, did not bail out. Was alive at crash site and picked up by Germans, but died following day.
KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:
Target:
Frankfurt
Aircraft:
"Dodie" (42-39799)
Date:
1944-02-04
Cause:
FLAK
Crew List
1st Crew List
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| Rank | Name | Pos | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lt | BROWN, John W. | P | EVA |
| LT | FITZPATRICK, Albert F. | CP | POW |
| Lt | KLEINMAN, Theodore H. | NAV | EVA |
| T/SGT | GRABEL, Milton | TOG/NG | KIA |
| Lt | CLEMENTS, Lawson W. | BOM | POW |
| S/SGT | PRATT, Lawrence M. | TTE | NOC |
| T/Sgt | BRADY, Richard F. | ROG | CPT |
| S/SGT | TOOMEY, George E. | ROG | POW |
| S/Sgt | KEON, Gordon F. | BTG | POW |
| S/SGT | AMBRUST, Charles R. | WG | NOC |
| S/SGT | ARMBRUST, Charles R. | WG | NOC |
| S/Sgt | KEMP, William | WG | KIA |
| S/SGT | STOCKTON, Owen D. | WG | POW |


