David Elton Harbaugh was born on May 10, 1914, in Orlando, Logan County, Oklahoma. He was the son of Albert Wesley Harbaugh and Blanch Nida Bebout Harbaugh. He served in the 579th Bombardment Squadron, 392nd Bombardment Group, Heavy, as a Staff Sergeant and Tail Gunner of B-24 #42-7510 nicknamed ''El Lobo'' during World War II.
On April 29, 1944, the B-24 Liberator “El Lobo” departed RAF Wendling, England, on a major bombing mission over Germany, marking the group’s first large-scale raid toward Berlin as part of the Allied strategic bombing campaign. During the mission, the formation encountered heavy German defenses, including intense anti-aircraft fire and fighter interceptions, creating chaotic conditions in which several aircraft were damaged or forced out of formation. “El Lobo” eventually became separated, leaving it exposed as a vulnerable “straggler,” and was subsequently shot down by enemy action. The aircraft crashed in a wooded area near Dinklage, within today’s Burgwald forest, killing all ten crew members.
SSgt Harbaugh is now buried in the Rose Hill Memorial Park, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas.
Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.b24.net
