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Manning Robert E.

Name:
Robert E.  Manning
Rank:
Sergeant
Serial Number:
39616836
Unit:
742nd Bomber Squadron, 455th Bomber Group
Date of Death:
1977-10-02
State:
Montana
Cemetery:
Highland Cemetery, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montan
Plot:
Section 3-C
Row:
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Robert Manning was born on February 19, 1924 and was from Montana. He was the Nose Gunner on the B-24J “Lady Patricia” on November 6, 1944 when it crashed after a bombing mission
On November 6, 1944, B-24 “Lady Patricia” (42-51642) of the 745th Bomber Squadron, 456th Bomber Group Steed’s Flying Colts”, 15th Air Force flying from Stornara Air Base in Italy was on a mission to bomb enemy facilities in Munich, Germany. After the mission, the aircraft experienced engine trouble and the Pilot (2LT Doyle Smith) unsuccessfully looked for a safe landing site; after two engines failed and were aflame, he gave the order to abandon sip. The crew bailed out and the plane crashed on a mountainside near Malix , Switzerland. The crew survived and was interned in Switzerland until the end of the war. A memorial remembers “Lady Patricia” under the Dreibündenstein peak near Malix, Switzerland. (Reference Missing Aircraft Report {MACR} 9798).
The Crew of “Lady Patricia included:
Pilot: Doyle R. Smith, 2nd Lt Copilot: Bartolomeo Castelli, 1st Lt Navigator: Harlan D. Hatfield, F/O Bombardier: Charles C. Minor, 2nd Lt Nose Gunner: Robert E. Manning, Sgt Engineer: Fred T. Hoque, Sgt Ball Turret: Charles E. Ellsworth, Sgt Right Waist: Donald E. Piel, Sgt Left Waist: John O. Stevens, Sgt Tail Gunner: Stanley B. Niedzialek, Sgt Photographer: Edmond Vaubourg, Sgt