Charles L. “Bob” Berg was born on April 2, 1911, in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin. He was the son of Carl John Berg and Regina Marie Sannes Berg. He attended Janesville schools and entered service in May 1942. He served in the 512th Bomber Squadron, 376th Bomber Group, as a Technical Sergeant and Engineer of B-24 #42-72768 nicknamed 'Ready, Willing, and Able' during World War II.
On December 28, 1943, the B-24 Liberator Ready, Willing, and Able was shot down during an intense air battle over northern Italy. The aircraft was part of a 376th Bomb Group mission targeting the railroad marshaling yards near Vicenza when the formation was intercepted by a large force of Axis fighters. All six B-24s from the 512th Squadron, including Ready, Willing, and Able, were lost in the engagement. The bomber crashed near Vicenza, resulting in five crew members killed in action, while the surviving crew member was captured and taken prisoner of war. The loss occurred amid a broader attack in which more than 70 Axis fighters assaulted the formation, leading to the destruction of multiple heavy bombers before and after the target area.
TSgt Berg was Killed in Action and is now buried in the Roselawn Memorial Park, Monona, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA.
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