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F-7A 42-64189 Plaque

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Details:

Inset on a large boulder. On the right-hand side of the plaque, a yellow notice board could be seen.


Plaque

A large, vertically-oriented, black, granite stone plaque inscribed in English in white lettering. On the top of the plaque are 3 images which are the China-Burma-India Theater insignia, the USAAF insignia, and the 24th Combat Mapping Squadron emblem followed down by the outline of an F-7A Liberator and the commemoration message then the names of the crew. All featured on the plaque are engraved then painted with colors. The memorial was erected at the site and dedicated by the Village Council on December 22, 2020.

 

F-7A #42-64189 was part of the CBI Theater of WWII which was established on June 22, 1942, to halt Japanese expansion in Southeast Asia. The American strategy was to invade Japan by building up China as a source of manpower and the base for their bombers. But by January 1942, Japan had surrounded and cut off China from Allied supplies and the U.S. Army Air Force based in India started to haul military supplies 550 miles over the Eastern Himalayan Mountains from airfields in Assam, India to Kunming, China; a perilous air route that American pilots nicknamed ‘The Hump’.

 

On August 11, 1944, #42-64189 embarked on an ‘Over The Hump’ Combat Mission en route from Jorhat, India to Kunming, China. It was carrying three passengers along with cargoes comprising gasoline, bombs, and ammunition. While en route, the plane exploded in mid-air for an undetermined reason and crashed near the village of Molungkimong. All the 12 persons on board were killed in the crash.

Monument Text:

WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL

MOLUNGKIMONG

(26°38'28"N, 94°34'35"E)

 

 

TO THOSE WHO SERVED AND MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE

 

IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE TWELVE AIRMEN OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCES (USAAF) WHO

LOST THEIR LIVES DURING THE WORLD WAR II WHEN THEIR AIRCRAFT, AN F-7A CONSOLIDATED LIBERATOR

(AIRCRAFT NO. 42-64189) BELONGING TO THE 24TH COMBAT MAPPING SQUADRON, 8TH PHOTOGRAPHIC

RECONNAISSANCE GROUP, CRASHED HERE AT MOLUNGKIMONG ON 11TH AUGUST 1944 WHILE FLYING

OVER 'THE HUMP' ON A COMBAT MISSION ENROUTE FROM JORHAT, INDIA TO KUNMING, CHINA.

 

ROLL OF HONOUR

 

CREW

SERVICE NO.

HOME

AGE (YRS)

CAPT JOSEPH E HAYNES

O-854989

TEXAS

27

1ST LT JAMES T CARAWAY

O-674558

TEXAS

24

2ND LT RAYMOND W KURZAWSKI

O-685944

PENNSYLVANIA

24

2ND LT DANIEL S LONGFELLOW

O-795786

WASHINGTON

25

M/SGT GEORGE B ABBOTT

39248235

OHIO

45

T/SGT GLENN B CARNES

18064510

TEXAS

31

S/SGT LEON M WINSLOW

31135350

MASSACHUSETTS

31

S/SGT WALTER H JONES

O-32423888

NEW YORK

37

SGT EMERY D CROUCH

151178954

WEST VIRGINIA

30

SGT ALFORD H GRAY

18178954

TEXAS

23

SGT A D WHALEY

14158991

TENNESSE

28

CPL JEROME B BRENNER

15071442

OHIO

25

 

You embraced death far away from home but for a soldier, home is where

his blood meets the soil. We honour your sacrifice.

 

          Memorial funded, erected and dedicated by,

                                                        Molungkimong Village Council

                                                        Dist. Mokokchung, Nagaland:India

Commemorates:

People:

George B. Abbott

Jerome B. Brenner

James Thomas Caraway

Glenn Beuford Carnes

Emory Delmar Crouch

Alford H. Gray

Joseph E. Haynes

Walter Haddon Jones

Raymond William, Jr. Kurzawski

Daniel Stuart Longfellow

A. D. Whaley

Leon M. Winslow

Units:

10th Air Force

24th Combat Mapping Squadron, 8th Photographic Group

US Army Air Corps

Wars:

WWII

Battles:

China India Burma Campaign (CBI)

Pacific Theater

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