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Hubbard Clare Wilbur

Name:
Clare Wilbur  Hubbard
Rank:
Sergeant
Serial Number:
Unit:
713th Bomber Squadron, 448th Bomber Group (H)
Date of Death:
2002-04-05
State:
Michigan
Cemetery:
Union Cemetery, Berrien Center, Berrien County, Michigan
Plot:
Block D, Lot 73, Grave 4
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
Purple Heart
Comments:

Clare Hubbard was born on September 8, 1914 and was from Eaton County, Michigan. He served on the B-24 “Battlin Baby” (42-94989) as the Left Waist Gunner.
On July 13 1944, B-24 “Battlin Baby” (42-94989) assigned to the 713th Bomber Squadron, 448th Bomber Group, 8th Air force took off from Seething (Station 146) for a bombing mission of the railway yards in Saarbrucken, Germany. During the mission, “Battlin Baby” was hit and lost # 3 and #4 engines. The Pilot headed to Switzerland and over Switzerland in a perilous situation, the crew bailed out and the plane exploded over the town of Bätterkinden, Switzerland. The crew survived and were interned initially in the Adelboden Internment (Camp Moloney) Camp. Officers were later transferred to the Davos Internment Camp. Several of the crew escaped the internment camps and were returned to duty. Reference: Missing Aircraft Report {MACR} 7561.