Walter W. Rowe is honored on the following 2 monument(s) in our database:
Walter W. Rowe was born in 1923 in New York. He was the husband of Gloria L. Rowe. He worked as a driver before enlisting in the service on December 10, 1942. He served in the 760th Bomber Squadron, 460th Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Staff Sergeant and Top Turret Gunner of B-24 #42-51160 during World War II.
On June 30, 1944, the aircraft based at Spinazzola Airfield near Foggia, Italy, was shot down during a bombing mission to the South Synthetic Oil Refinery at Blechhammer, Germany. While flying near Lake Balaton, Hungary, the bomber formation encountered heavy enemy fighter opposition and poor weather conditions over the Balaton region, which forced the formation to alter its course and left it vulnerable to attack. During the engagement, the aircraft was hit by gunfire from a German Messerschmitt Me 410A of ZG 76/2. Hungarian fighter activity in the area was also reported during the battle. The Liberator crashed near Szigliget at approximately 10:50 AM. Five of the ten crew members were killed in the crash, while the remaining five successfully bailed out, were captured as prisoners of war, and were later released in 1945.
SSgt Rowe was Killed in Action and is now buried alongside 2Lt Evans at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Lemay Township, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA.
Source of information: www.findagrave.com, airbase.blog.hu, www.15thaf.org
