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Byam Loren Eugene

Name:
Loren Eugene Byam
Rank:
Staff Sergeant
Serial Number:
16131456
Unit:
20th Bombardment Squadron
Date of Death:
1944-08-19
State:
Wisconsin
Cemetery:
Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial, Saint-Avold, Departement de la Moselle, Lorraine, France
Plot:
A
Row:
12
Grave:
50
Decoration:
Air Medal, Purple Heart Medal with Oak Leaf Clusters
Comments:

Loren Eugene Byam was born on November 19, 1910, in Monticello, Jones County, Iowa. He was the son of Elwyn Smith Byam and Margaret Bindner Byam. He served in the 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Heavy, as a Staff Sergeant and Left Waist Gunner in a B-17 #42-32048, nicknamed "Queen," during World War II.

On August 29, 1944, the B-17G “Queen” (42-32048) was shot down near Krhov, close to Bojkovice, during the Air Battle over the White Carpathians. Flying in the Dog 4 position on Mission 263, the bomber was struck by German fighters, caught fire, and exploded. Several crewmen tried to escape, but most were killed when their parachutes failed or ignited; only the co-pilot, Irving Thompson, survived and was captured, later held at Stalag Luft I. All aircraft of the 20th Bomber Squadron were lost, resulting in 41 airmen killed, 28 of whom were buried in a mass grave, while 4 managed to evade capture, and 55 were taken as prisoners of war.

SSgt Byam 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, weremember.abmc.gov/