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Personnel

S/Sgt

Charles Alexander CLARK

Hometown During Time of Service: Highland Park, IL
Army Serial Number: 36336062
Enlistment Date: May 6, 1942
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 418th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Tail Gunner
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown

Additional 100th Service Notes

Status: KIA
MACR: 01028
CR: 01028
Comments: 10 OCT 43 MUNSTER

Biography

Born April 9, 1921
Birthplace: Highland Park, Illinois
Buried in St Mary’s Cemetery
Highland Park, Illinois

Media Articles

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Media ItemTypePageVolume/IssueBroadcast SourceTimeDescriptionFile
Charles A. Clark MIAPrintChicago Tribune Oct 26 194312:00 am
Charles A. Clark KIAPrintChicago Tribune Nov 20 194312:00 am

Additional Military Documents

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
Crew #31           418th Sqdn. M.A.C.R. #1028

Mission:Munster Aircraft #42-30725
Date: 10 Oct.1943
Time: 1500/1530 "AW-R-GO"
A/C last seen: Munster
Cause:EAC

Crew aboard:
Charles B.Cruikshank Capt. P POW
Glenn E.Graham 1st Lt. CP POW
Frank D.Murphy Capt. NAV POW
August H.Gaspar 1st Lt. BOM POW
Orlando E.Vincenti T/Sgt ROG KIA
Leonard R.Weeks T/Sgt. TTE POW
Robert L.Bixler S/Sgt. BTG POW
James M.Johnson S/Sgt WG POW
Donald B.Garrison S/Sgt. WG POW
Charles A.Clark Sgt. TG KIA

Crew on 21st mission. Weeks said that Vincenti bailed out of bomb-bay with chute afire. Had been fighting fire in radio room.

Garrison saw both James Johnson & Robert Bixler wounded and in waist of plane. Plane blew up and Garrison blown out. Ship had dropped bombs on target.

Weeks said; "Germans said Vincenti's chute had burned in the descent and that he was dead before hitting the ground. Bixler said Germans had shown him Vincenti's dog tags and told him that he was dead."

Johnson said he was blown out of ship and his chute opened at about 5,000 ft.

Clark couldn't seem to get his escape hatch open and was probably killed when plane blow up.

Fighter attack caused fire in ship.

German Records show :Sgt. Charles A. Clark interred on 11 )ct 1943 at Lienen Cemetary/Wesph. Northwestern
third of cemetary, southern grave.

O.E.Vincenti northern grave

(probably entirely burnt since Id tsg was found burnt,too.) Mrs.Agnes Clark 603 Laurel Ave. Highland Park,Ill.
Memo 2:
Unable to get hatch open, probably killed when plane blew up.

KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:

Target:
Munster
Aircraft:
"AW-R-GO" (42-30725)
Date:
1943-10-10
Cause:
EAC & Fire - Explosion

Crew List

1st Crew List

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Rank Name Pos Status
Capt CRUIKSHANK, Charles P POW
Lt GRAHAM, Glenn E. CP POW
Capt MURPHY, Frank D. NAV POW
Lt GASPAR, August H. BOM POW
T/Sgt WEEKS, Leonard R. TTE POW
T/Sgt VINCENTI, Orlando E. ROG KIA
S/Sgt BIXLER, Robert L. BTG POW
S/Sgt GARRISON, Donald B. WG POW
S/Sgt JOHNSON, James M. WG POW
S/Sgt CLARK, Charles TG KIA