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Levine Irving

Name:
Irving Levine
Rank:
Flight Officer
Serial Number:
T-134711
Unit:
826th Bomber Squadron, 484th Bomber Group
Date of Death:
1945-02-20
State:
Michigan
Cemetery:
Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Plot:
J
Row:
Grave:
16231
Decoration:
Comments:

Irving Levine was born on March 27, 1922. He served in the 826th Bomber Squadron, 484th Bomber Group, as a Flight Officer and Navigator of B-24 #42-51882 during World War II.

On February 20, 1945, 2Lt Orgene V. Colvin and his crew took off from Torretto Airfield in the Foggia Complex, Italy, as part of a mission to bomb the marshalling yards at Bolzano. During the attack, their B-24 was struck by six direct hits of enemy flak in the waist section. The blasts ripped the fuselage apart just behind the bomb bays, tearing the aircraft in two. The ball turret broke away and fell, while the forward section, still carrying its bombs, plunged into a dive, ignited near the ground, and exploded against the side of a mountain. The toll was devastating: four crewmen were killed instantly by the flak. Two others died when their parachutes failed to open, and three more perished later from exposure or starvation after bailing out. Only the pilot survived and was taken as a prisoner of war.

FO Levine was Killed in Action and is now buried in the Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA.

Source of information: www.fold3.com, 484th.org/index.htm
Source of photo: Steve Cambria