Michael Joseph Negro, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was born on August 13, 1925. He served in the 565th Bomber Squadron, 389th Bomb Group, as a Sergeant and Nose Gunner on the B-24 #42-100421 'Aphrodite's Disciples' during World War II.
On March 5, 1944, the crew took off from Station 114 airfield in Hethel, England, on a mission to bomb the Bergerac, Cognac, and Mont de Marsan airfields in France. At around 11:30 AM, their plane was shot down by fighters setting the no. 1 engine and a wing on fire. The crew evacuated the airplane at 17,000 feet, and all members survived except for SSgt D'Amore, whose parachute did not open or was killed during an escape attempt. Through the help of the French network, Sgt Negro was able to evade German capture and return to England on May 27, 1944, via Pyrenees/Spain/Gibraltar.
Sgt Negro died on August 27, 2022, at the age of 97. He is now buried in the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA.
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