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Marsh Warner Harrison, Jr.

Name:
Warner Harrison, Jr. Marsh
Rank:
Second Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-708729
Unit:
379th Fighter Squadron, 362nd Fighter Group
Date of Death:
1944-11-05
State:
Texas
Cemetery:
Lorraine American Cemetery, France
Plot:
Tablets of the Missing
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
Air Medal, Purple Heart
Comments:

Warner Harrison Marsh, Jr. was born on November 8, 1924 in Dallas, Texas. He was the son of Warner Harrison Marsh and Annchen Emilie Rogge Marsh. Warner, Jr. was a graduate of Highland Park High School and attended Texas A. & M. College and Southern Methodist University prior to enlisting in the Army Air Forces in April 194. He received his commission at the Eagle Pass Airfield, Texas. He served in the 379th Fighter Squadron, 362nd Fighter Group as a Second Lieutenant during World War II.

On November 5, 1944, the 379th escorted A-20s to attack Homburg, Germany; between Eichelscheiderhof and Bechhofen, two flights protected the left side of the A-20 formation while Red Flight was assigned to protect the leading group of bombers and Yellow Flight was stacked about 100 feet below Red Flight protecting the rear group. "Red Flight seemed to be getting too far forward, so the leader called a 360-degree turn to the left in order to fall back on the tail of the bombers and take up the position previously held by Yellow Flight," reported Capt. Raymond Mitchell. "Red Two, Lt. Warner H. Marsh (flying "Jewel'), being on the starboard side of the leader, seemed to take a very abrupt turn, crossing over Red Leader and then pushed the nose of his ship abruptly down about 150 feet, right into the cockpit of Yellow Four, Lt. Donald H. Wilson, from the starboard side. Both ships exploded and no parachutes were seen to open.

2Lt. Marsh's body was never found. He was declared Missing in Action and is memorialized on the Tablets of the Missing, Lorraine American Cemetery, Saint-Avold, France.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.abmc.gov, Thunderbolts Triumphant, The 362nd Fighter Group vs Germany's Wehrmacht