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Clayton Wallace Michael

Name:
Wallace Michael Clayton
Rank:
Technical Sergeant
Serial Number:
18124393
Unit:
20th Bombardment Squadron
Date of Death:
1995-09-11
State:
Louisiana
Cemetery:
Houston National Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Plot:
I
Row:
0
Grave:
193
Decoration:
Air Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, Prisoner of War Medal, Purple Heart, World War II Victory Medal
Comments:

Wallace Michael Clayton was born on March 4, 1921, in Louisiana. He was the son of John Allen Clayton. He was married to Verlie Christene Walker Clayton. He served in the 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomber Group, as a Technical Sergeant and Radio Operator of B-17 #44-6359 during World War II.

On August 29, 1944, the 15th Air Force dispatched the 2nd Bomb Group’s 20th Squadron from Amendola, Italy, to strike oil targets near Moravská Ostrava. As the formation’s rear element crossed the White Carpathians along the Czech–Slovak border, it came under a fierce attack by numerous Luftwaffe fighters, including Bf 109s and Fw 190s. Within about twenty minutes, most of the squadron’s B-17s had been destroyed, an engagement now remembered as the “Air Battle over the White Carpathians.” Among the aircraft lost was B-17G 44-6359 of the 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, which was shot down by enemy fighters and crashed near Kašava in the Zlín region of the Czech Republic while heading toward the Ostrava area. Several crew members were killed, others captured, and one succeeded in escaping with local help. In total, the battle claimed 41 American lives and decimated the 2nd Bomb Group’s trailing formation.

TSgt Clayton was captured and held as a prisoner of war at Stalag IX in Bad Sulza, Germany. He died on September 11, 1995, and is now buried in the Houston National Cemetery, Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.americanairmuseum.com, www.leteckabitvakarpaty.cz