World War II
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MIA
Circumstances:
Brother to PFC Robert H. Klose who later died in France August 7, 1944 while serving with the 117th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division and was Buried in Brittany American Cemetery.
Died while in MIA status.
From Fields of Honor Database (Updated daily):
KLOSE, Kenneth Albert |
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Servicenumber: |
37276328 |
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Age: |
23 |
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Born: |
19 May 1919, North Dakota |
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Hometown: |
Buchanan, North Dakota |
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Family: |
August G. Klose (father) |
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Rank: |
Staff Sergeant |
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Function: |
Tail Gunner |
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Regiment: |
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Battalion: |
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Division – Transport: |
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Company – Squadron: |
506th Bomber Squadron |
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Unit – Group: |
44th Bomber Group, Heavy |
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Plane data: |
Serialnumber: 41-24191 |
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Date of death: |
22 March 1943 |
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Status: |
MIA |
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Place of death: |
Approximately 10 miles northwest of Baltrum Island, North Sea |
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Spot: |
Not available |
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Awards: |
Air Medal, Purple Heart |
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Gravenumber: |
Walls of the Missing |
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Cemetery: |
American War Cemetery Margraten |
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Biography: |
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Other information: |
This was the first mission for the 506th Bomber Squadron as well as for this crew. Mission debriefing reports show that the aircraft was singled out for attack by FW 190's. Eye witness accounts stated: It is reasonable to conclude that the plane crashed in the water and that the men who parachuted from the airplane, as well as those who went down with it, were unable to reach land and that none of the crew survived beyond the date of their disappearance, 22 March 1943." His brother Robert Harry Klose, Pfc, was killed on 7 August 1944 and is buried at the Brittany American Cemetery at St. James in France. |
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Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, Michel Beckers, Roger Fenton VP/Historian 44th BGVA, Astrid van Erp, www.ancestry.com - Family Trees
Photo source:Â Peter Schouteten, Michel Beckers/Richard A. Klose
Biography: