Menu
  • Abous us
  • Search database
  • Resources
  • Donate
  • Faq

King Robert M.

Name:
Robert M. King
Rank:
First Lieutenant
Serial Number:
Unit:
373rd Bomber Squadron, 308th Bomber Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
1944-05-25
State:
Kansas
Cemetery:
Manila American Cemetery, Taguig, Philippines
Plot:
Walls of the Missing
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal
Comments:

Robert M. King was born in 1921 in Kansas. He resided in Pratt County, Kansas prior to the war. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps on March 25, 1942 at Fort Riley, Kansas. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed as a Actor and also as Single, without dependents. Robert served as a First Lieutenant and Pilot on B-24J #42-100184, 373rd Bomber Squadron, 308th Bomber Group, Heavy, U.S. Army Air Force during World War II.

B-24J #42-100184 took off, with a crew of 7 and 3 passengers, from Yangkai, China on a ferrying mission to Chabua, India. The last heard from them was a radio transmission noting they were 30 minutes east of Chabua. They crashed, for an unknown reason near Cheppe, Arunachal Pradesh, India during the war. Robert was declared "Missing In Action" on this mission. His name is commemorated on the Walls of the Missing, Manila American Cemetery, Taguig City, Philippines.

This aircraft, along with evidence of human remains, was located December 2010 by MIA Recoveries, Inc. Remains have not as yet (2018) been recovered and/or identified.

Robert was one of over 2000 Americans who lost their lives defending China from their Japanese invaders from 1941-1945. He is commemorated on the The Monument to the Aviation Martyrs in the War of Resistance Against Japan in Nanjing, China.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.abmc.gov