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Knudson Thomas Francis "Tom"

Name:
Thomas Francis "Tom" Knudson
Rank:
First Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-746129
Unit:
338th Fighter Squadron, 55th Fighter Group
Date of Death:
1944-04-08
State:
Texas
Cemetery:
Netherlands American Cemetery, Netherlands
Plot:
B
Row:
19
Grave:
14
Decoration:
Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart
Comments:

Thomas Francis "Tom" Knudson was born on January 24, 1917, in Chicago, Illinois. He was the son of Victor E. Knudson.

Thomas served in the 338th Fighter Squadron, 55th Fighter Group, as a First Lieutenant and Fighter pilot. He was killed in action on April 8, 1944, when his airplane crashed over Holland.

Capt. Thomas A. White reported: "I was leading Yellow Flight and Lt. Knudson was Yellow 4 in my flight. Just before R/V, 2 enemy aircraft attacked from a high level of cirrus clouds at approximately 25,000 feet diving through the formation. Lt. Knudson was hit before he could break away and his aircraft was forced into a violent spin. He recovered at approximately 15,000 feet and feathered his left engine. He then called me on the R/T and asked for an escort, stating, 'I'm hit pretty badly, how about an escort home.' Or words to that effect.

"We (the flight) went into a weave over the damaged aircraft, to escort him home. He turned his radio off. He was flying on a course of 300 degrees and losing altitude at the rate of approximately 200 feet per minute. He kept getting lower and lower; turned his radio on again to ask how far he was from the coast. I answered about 15 minutes.

"He then tried to restart his left engine which began smoking, whereupon he instantly feathered it. At about 3,000 feet altitude, the aircraft stalled and went into a spin to the left and exploding upon impact with the ground. All during this time, I was within 500 feet of him. I did not observe the canopy come off, nor did I see him bailout. I flew to within 100 feet of the ground, circling the crash, and I did not observe him get clear of the burning aircraft. To the best of my knowledge and belief he did not bail out and he did not get clear of the crash."

1Lt Knudson is now buried in the Netherlands American Cemetery, Margraten, Netherlands.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.abmc.gov, www.station131.co.uk