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Ruthenberg John J.

Name:
John J. Ruthenberg
Rank:
Second Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-689360
Unit:
824th Bomber Squadron, 484th Bomber Group
Date of Death:
1944-08-22
State:
Ohio
Cemetery:
Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial Saint-Avold, Departement de la Moselle, Lorraine, France Add to Map
Plot:
K
Row:
30
Grave:
25
Decoration:
Distinguished Flying Cross
Comments:

Killed in the crash of his B-24, serial number 44-41116, on 22 August 1944 outside of Rábakecöl, Hungary.
Son of Gustav and Elizabeth Ruthenberg. Attended Seton Hall University, where he was a basketball star, before enlisting. On August 22nd, 1944 a B-24 of the 824th Bomber Squadron, 484th BG crashed in the vicinity of the village of Rábakecöl, Hungary. (44-41116 MACR #8395.) LT Ruthenberg was the pilot and flew the bomber so that it avoided the the village. Five of the crew were killed and their remains were buried in the local cemetery. After the War the next of kin decided to repatriate the bodies to the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky for private burial with the exception of LT Ruthenberg who is buried in the American Military Cemetery in Lorraine. The locals erected a small headstone-like memorial, made of white marble and engraved with the five names, and continue to take care of the empty gravesite. Distinguished Flying Cross
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On August 22nd, 1944 a B-24 (44-41116) of the 824h Bomber Squadron, 484th BG flying out of Torretta Airbase, Italy on a mission to Vienna's shot down and crashed in the vicinity of the village of Rábakecöl, Hungary. (44-41116 (MACR #8395.) Five of the crew were killed and their remains were buried here in the local cemetery. The other crew members became POWs. After the War the next of kin decided to repatriate the bodies to the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky for private burial with the exception of LT Ruthenberg who is buried in the American Military Cemetery in Lorraine. The locals erected a small headstone-like memorial, made of white marble and engraved with the five names, and continue to take care of the empty gravesite. The KIA included: 2nd Lt. John J Ruthenberg, O-689360, Pilot S/Sgt. Robert J Gunthorpe, 34602994, Flight Engineer S/Sgt. Philip W Wright, 37653078, Radio Operator Sgt. Irving C Woods, 17136468, Tail Gunner Pvt. Richard A Notarantonio, 31293371, Armorer-Gunner