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Personnel

F/O

Edward A. WERNER

Hometown During Time of Service: Canton, OH
Army Serial Number: T-123044
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: 03025
CR: 03025
Comments: 3 MAR 1944 BERLIN

Media Articles

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Media ItemTypePageVolume/IssueBroadcast SourceTimeDescriptionFile
Edward A. Werner MIAPrintThe Akron Journal May 17 194412:00 am
Edward Werner homePrintThe Akron Beacon Journal July 12 194512:00 am

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
CREW

1ST LT JOHN G. GOSSAGE P POW 3 MAR 44 BERLIN (LNDED IN DENMARK) SEE NOTE
2ND LT BERTRAND D. McNEILL CP POW 3 MAR 44 BERLIN (LNDED IN DENMARK)
F/O EDWARD A. WARNER NAV POW 3 MAR 44 BERLIN (LNDED IN DENMARK)
1ST LT HOWARD G. BALL BOM POW 3 MAR 44 BERLIN (LNDED IN DENMARK)
T/SGT MICHAEL G. POLANICK ROG POW 3 MAR 44 BERLIN (LNDED IN DENMARK)
T/SGT ARTHUR A. COOPER TTE POW 3 MAR 44 BERLIN (LNDED IN DENMARK)
S/SGT THOMAS R. WOODERSON BTG POW 3 MAR 44 BERLIN (LNDED IN DENMARK)
S/SGT JAMES W. GREGG RWG POW 3 MAR 44 BERLIN (LNDED IN DENMARK)
S/SGT DONALD B. SACKRIDER LWG POW 3 MAR 44 BERLIN (LNDED IN DENMARK)
S/SGT ARTHUR V.R. CONGROVE TG POW 3 MAR 44 BERLIN (LNDED IN DENMARK)

MACR #3025, Microfiche #1023
A/C #42-38017
349th Sqdn..
Lt Howard Ball was from the "Original " crew of Donald Oakes and was wounded on 10 Jul 1943 Le Bourget. He had been hospitalized for a considerable peroid.

On 3 Mar 44 this crew was flying in the #2 position of the lead element to the lead squadron. There was a tremendous cloud build up and as the lead element entered the cloud some following ships believed they saw an explosion as if a collision had occured. Later a VHF was heard from Gossage saying he intended to try for Sweden. Acutally, he landed the plane on a Schlewig airfield (Denmark) thinking he was in Sweden. This probably gave the Germans their first intact B-17 which they later operated.

MIke Polanick had gone overseas with the 100th Group ground echelon then volunteered for aerial gunnery; Thomas Wooderson also had been a member of the ground crew when the 100th went overseas.
Memo 2:
POW/KIA notes: Landed in Denmark due to FLAK Damage.

KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:

Target:
Berlin
Aircraft:
"Lulu" (42-38017)
Date:
1944-03-03
Cause:
FLAK

Crew List

1st Crew List

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Rank Name Pos Status
Lt GOSSAGE, John G. P POW
Lt GRIER, William S. CP KIA
Lt MCNEILL, Bertrand D. CP POW
Lt NICHOLS, Walter NAV POW
F/O WERNER, Edward A. NAV POW
Lt DON, Theodore J. BOM CPT
T/Sgt COOPER, Arthur A. TTE POW
T/SGT HUMPHREY, William S. TTE POW
T/Sgt GILLEN, Michael W. ROG CPT
S/SGT DECOOMAN, Francis J. BTG KIA
S/Sgt WOODERSON, Thomas R. BTG POW
S/SGT GREGG, James W. WG POW
S/Sgt LOVELL, Clyde WG KIA
S/Sgt POLANICK, Michael G. WG POW
S/Sgt SACKRIDER, Donald B. WG POW
S/Sgt SCHULTE, Ralph WG KIA
S/Sgt ALSHOUSE, Bruce E. TG CPT
S/SGT CONGROVE, Arthur V.R. TG POW