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Homistek Martin Anthony

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61 Americans Plaque

 

Name:
Martin Anthony Homistek
Rank:
Second Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-2069022
Unit:
723rd Bomber Squadron, 450th Bomber Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
1944-12-25
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Cemetery:
St. Procopius Roman Catholic Church Cem., PA
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Martin Anthony Homistek was born in 1921. He served in the 723rd Bomber Squadron, 450th Bomber Group, Heavy, 15th Air Force in Italy. He was the Navigator on B-24G “Maiden America” #42-78356 during World War II.

On December 25, 1944, after a raid against a supply depot in Innsbruck, Austria, "Maiden America" was on its way back, severely damaged after being hit by flak over the target. With two engines on fire pilot 1st Lt Vincent F. Fagan tried to reach the airport in Basel, Switzerland. Due to fog the crew headed for the airfield in Duebendorf, a town near Zurich. In the Wuerenlingen area Swiss flak – for unknown reasons - opened fire against the crippled bomber. The crew was unable to lower the landing gear and was afraid of shooting flares because gasoline was leaking out of the damaged tanks.

After the B-24 got a direct hit, pilot Fagan ordered the crew to bail out. Then he increased the power of the two remaining engines. Doing so, he avoided that the aircraft crashed right into the village. 2LT Homistek's chute got caught by one of the horizontal stabilisators and was killed when the aircraft hit the ground. He was temporarily buried in what was then the American Cemetery in Münsingen, Switzerland. He is now buried in the Saint Procopius Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, New Salem, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA.

Source of information: http://www.450thbg.com