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Murray Howard Melvin

Name:
Howard Melvin Murray
Rank:
Staff Sergeant
Serial Number:
19195204
Unit:
612th Bomber Squadron, 401st Bomber Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
1945-03-24
State:
North Dakota
Cemetery:
Riverside Cemetery, Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, USA
Plot:
Southpark Section L
Row:
Lot 394
Grave:
Decoration:
Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart
Comments:

Howard Melvin Murray was born on December 4, 1925, in Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota. He was the son of Frank Ernest Murray and Margaret Gordon McConnachie Murray. He served in the 612th Bomb Squadron, 401st Bomb Group, Heavy, as a Staff Sergeant and Waist Gunner of B-17 #43-38733 ''I'll Be Seeing You'' during World War II.

On March 24, 1945, “I’ll Be Seeing You” participated in Operation Varsity, supporting Allied airborne forces during the crossing of the Rhine River into Germany. During the mission, the bomber encountered intense and highly accurate German anti-aircraft fire. Heavy flak severely damaged the aircraft, knocking out engines and inflicting critical structural damage while it was still over enemy territory. Despite the damage, the pilot managed to maintain control of the crippled bomber and turned back toward England. Struggling with reduced power and altitude, the crew worked to keep the aircraft airborne long enough to reach friendly soil. As they neared the English coast, it became evident that a standard landing would not be possible. The aircraft was forced to attempt an emergency landing near Halesworth, Suffolk, England. Although the pilot managed to bring the bomber down without it breaking apart completely, the combination of battle damage and impact proved catastrophic. Most of the crew were killed, with only a few surviving the crash. The aircraft was destroyed and later salvaged.

SSgt Murray was Killed in Action and is now buried in the Riverside Cemetery, Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, USA.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.b17flyingfortress.de