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Osborn Morton H.

Name:
Morton H. Osborn
Rank:
Captain
Serial Number:
O-707491
Unit:
460th Bomb Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
1968-08-23
State:
New Jersey
Cemetery:
Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Plot:
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
Air Medal, Purple Heart
Comments:

Morton H. Osborn was born on March 12, 1921. He was the son of Doris V. Osborn. He served in the 762nd Bomber Squadron, 460th Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Second Lieutenant and Navigator of B-24 #42-78258 during World War II.

On June 30, 1944, B-24G 42-78258 of the 460th Bombardment Group departed its base in Italy as part of a major Fifteenth Air Force mission against the oil refineries at Blechhammer, one of the most heavily defended industrial targets in Europe. After bombing the objective, the formation encountered deteriorating weather, scattered cloud layers, and aggressive German fighter opposition while withdrawing south toward the Adriatic. In the confusion of the return leg, 42-78258 became separated and was attacked repeatedly by interceptors defending the Hungarian airspace corridor. Witnesses later recalled an aircraft from the group trailing smoke and losing altitude near the Lake Balaton region. Unable to maintain formation, the Liberator descended toward the countryside west of the lake, where it ultimately went down near Tapolca. The crew members faced varying fates; some were captured and became prisoners of war, while others were killed in the crash.

2Lt Osborn was captured and became a prisoner of war, held at Stalag VII-A in Moosburg, Bavaria. He later resumed active duty and ultimately concluded his military career with the rank of Captain. He died on August 23, 1968, and is now buried in the Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill, Camden County, New Jersey, USA.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, norwalkctheroes.org, www.15thaf.org