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Hartman Richard Perry

Name:
Richard Perry Hartman
Rank:
Second Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-772173
Unit:
20th Bombardment Squadron
Date of Death:
1944-08-29
State:
Illinois
Cemetery:
Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial, Saint-Avold, Departement de la Moselle, Lorraine, France
Plot:
D
Row:
27
Grave:
35
Decoration:
Air Medal, Purple Heart
Comments:

Richard Perry “Dick” Hartman was born on February 16, 1919, in Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois. He was the son of Ray A. Hartman and Blanche Perry Hartman. He was married to Mary Belle Allen Arganbright. He served in the 20th Bombardment Squadron, 2nd Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Second Lieutenant and Bombardier of B-17 #42-38096 nicknamed ''Big Time'' during World War II.

On August 29, 1944, the 15th U.S. Army Air Force carried out Mission 263, known as the Air Battle over the White Carpathians, a daylight bombing raid on the Moravská Ostrava industrial complex in German-occupied Moravia, now part of the Czech Republic. The 2nd Bombardment Group’s 20th Bomb Squadron took part in the mission as one of the strike units. One of the aircraft involved was B-17G 42-38096 “Big Time,” which had already completed around sixty-five missions before that day. During the operation, the formation came under intense attack from German fighters over Moravia. “Big Time” was heavily damaged, lost altitude, and eventually crashed near Vsetín / Šanov in the present-day Czech Republic. Of the ten crew members on board, nine were killed in the crash, and only the pilot survived.

2Lt Hartman was one of the 28 U.S. airmen laid to rest in a mass grave at Slavicin, Czechoslovakia, before being exhumed and reinterred at Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial, Saint-Avold, Departement de la Moselle, Lorraine, France.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, b17flyingfortress.de; ww2aircraft.net