Warren J. Stanton was born in 1914 in Brooklyn, New York. He was the son of James J. Stanton. He was a member of the Turnquist Crew on a B-17G, serial number 43-37901, nicknamed "Miss Bea Havin". The crew was assigned to the 836th Bomb Squadron, 487th Bomb Group (Heavy), at Army Air Forces Station 137, near Lavenham, Suffolk, England. They arrived at Station 137 by October 4, 1944, and became part of the 8th U.S. Army Air Force in Europe.
TSgt Stanton and three of his crew mates were killed in action on December 24, 1944 when their aircraft, B-17G 44-8614, was shot down by German fighters south of Liege, Belgium. Five men survived. There is a memorial to the four men who were killed at Comblain-au-Pont, Belgium.
His remains were returned to the United States and reinterred at Rock Island National Cemetery, Rock Island, Rock Island County, Illinois in the same grave with 2Lt Chatterton.
B-17G 44-8614 crew:
• Turnquist, Howard A – 1/Lt – Pilot – KIA
• Chatterton, Thomas C – 2/Lt – Copilot – KIA
• Ceder, Richard E – 2/Lt – Bombardier – Safe
• Jordan, Frank E – 2/Lt – Navigator – Safe
• Kleinman, Stanley – S/Sgt – Radio Operator – Safe
• Stanton, Warren J – T/Sgt – Engineer – KIA
• MacHauer, David H – Sgt – Ball Turret Gunner – Safe
• Gregory, Jefferson G – S/Sgt – Tail Gunner – KIA
• Matz, Neil F – Sgt – Waist Gunner – Safe
Source of information: www.findagrave.com