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Personal info

Full name
NEILL, Thomas
Date of birth
16 August 1921
Age
22
Place of birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California
Hometown
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California

Military service

Service number
19070061
Rank
Sergeant
Function
Tail Gunner
Unit
563rd Bombardment Squadron,
388th Bombardment Group, Heavy
Awards
Purple Heart,
Air Medal

Death

Status
Missing in Action
Date of death
11 April 1944
Place of death
Over the Baltic Sea

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Margraten
Walls of the Missing

Immediate family

Members
Effie (Johnson) Neill (mother)
D.R. Murray (stepfather)

Plane data

Serial number
42-97241
Data
Type: B-17G
Nickname: The Expectant Father
Destination: Rostock, Germany
Mission: Bombing of the Heinkel Works
MACR: 3805

More information

Sgt Thomas Neill graduated from Sacramento High school and Sacramento Junior College. He was employed by the United States Engineers.

The crew departed on 11 April 1944 on a mission to Pozen - it was their first mission. The aircraft was brand new and was all silver and the only one in the squadron that day. They were the #3 position in the lead element lead squadron 45th combat group. Cloud cover was over the primary target so the flight went to Rostock as a secondary target.

After bombs away the aircraft was attacked by a line abreast formation of 4 FW-190's and the radio compartment exploded and caught fire. The fire spread quickly to consume everything to the rear of the flight deck, and some of the crew bailed out. Several of the crew stayed with the plane until it crashed on the Baltic coast near a small town. The men who bailed out landed in the water and drowned. The officers stayed with the plane and crash-landed near Rerik/Mecklenburg which was 80% damaged.

Source of information: Koen Hermsen, Peter Schouteten, Terry Hirsch, Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

Photo source: Jac Engels / Koen Hermsen, The Sacramento Bee - 6 May 1944