S/Sgt
George Albert WHITE
Hometown During Time of Service: East Liverpool, OH
Army Serial Number: 13131254
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 350th 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: 01024

CR: 01024
Comments: 10 OCT 43 MUNSTER (FLAK - EXP)
Biography
Born April 16, 1922
Birthplace: E. Liverpool, Ohio
Media Articles
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| Media Item | Type | Page | Volume/Issue | Broadcast Source | Time | Description | File |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| George White lost | The Evening Review Oct 23 1943 | 12:00 am | |||||
| George A. White now listed as dead | 12:00 am |
Additional Military Documents

George A. White
Draft registration card front
Comments and Notes
Memo 1:
CREW
2nd Lt Robert P.Kramer P KIA 10/10/43 THIS WAS THE FAMOUS MUNSTER MISSION OF 10 0CT 1943
2nd Lt Edward F.Connelly,Jr. CP POW 10/10/43 TAPS: 24 JAN 1981
2nd Lt Hugh S.Geiger,Jr . NAV POW 10/10/43
2nd Lt Thomas B.Casey,Jr. BOM POW 10/10/43 ,
T/Sgt Dean O.Todd TTE POW 10/10/43
T/Sgt James A.Watkins ROG POW 10/10/43 A/C #42 3433 "LEONA"
S/Sgt Donald M.Glaze BTG KIA 10/10/43 MACR #1024,Micro fiche 339
S/Sgt George A.White RWG KIA 10/10/43
S/Sgt Fred B.Moore LWG POW 10/10/43 TAPS: 10 MAY 1983
S/Sgt Harvey F.James TG POW 10/10/43
350th Sqdn. This is the 3rd mission for this crew, having flown the first one 4 Oct 43.(Hanua)
Oct 4, 1943 to Hanau
Oct. 8, 1943 to Bremen
Oct 10, 1943 Munster (shot down)
SEE: "MUNSTER: The Way It Was" by Ian Hawkins p.133,134,363,352
Reply from Geiger Oct.1990: Plane named "Leona" after wife of R.P.Kramer.
From statememts in the MACR file it would appear three men were killed were unable to bail out
prior to the ship entering a spin and finally exploding. Gieger (Lt Hugh E. Gieger, Jr.) said he personally
examined the dogtags and they had the appearance of being burned. Kramer (Lt Robert P. Kramer) was at
the nose exit ready to jump, when he turned back for one last verification all crew members had bailed out. This
gallant action cost the popular Bob Kramer his life.
German reports pinpoint the crash site and time as 1515 hours 10 Oct 1943 "at Lambeck near
Wulfen, 100 meters north of Schloss Lembeck." Interment was on 14 Oct 1943 at Catholic cemetary, Lambeck
in Row #1 graves 10, 11 and 12.
KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:
Target:
Munster
Aircraft:
"Leona" (43-3433)
Date:
1943-10-10
Cause:
FLAK & Explosion
Burial Information:
Plot:
D
Grave:
25
Row:
6
Cemetery:
Netherlands Cemetery/Margraten
Photos

George A. White 350th WG
George A. White 350th WG Ohio KIA 10 Oct 43 Munstef Robert P. Kramer Crew (100th Photo Archives)
Crew List
1st Crew List
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| Rank | Name | Pos | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lt | KRAMER, Robert P. | P | KIA |
| Lt | CONNELLY, Edward | CP | POW |
| Lt | GEIGER, Hugh S. | NAV | POW |
| Lt | CASEY, Thomas B. | BOM | POW |
| T/SGT | TODD, Dean O. | TTE | POW |
| T/Sgt | WATKINS, James A. | ROG | POW |
| S/Sgt | GLAZE, Donald M. | BTG | KIA |
| S/Sgt | MOORE, Fred B. | WG | POW |
| S/Sgt | WHITE, George | WG | KIA |
| S/Sgt | JAMES, Harvey F. | TG | POW |

