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Keefe Thomas Ward

Name:
Thomas Ward Keefe
Rank:
Staff Sergeant
Serial Number:
31248226
Unit:
734th Bomber Squadron, 453rd Bomber Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
1944-03-06
State:
Connecticut
Cemetery:
Saint Michael's Cemetery, Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Plot:
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
Air Medal, Purple Heart
Comments:

Thomas Ward Keefe was born on September 21, 1921, in Derby, New Haven County, Connecticut. He was the son of Thomas Joseph Keefe and Alice Ward Keefe. He was a graduate of Read School and of Central High School. He enlisted in the service on November 6, 1942. He served in the 734th Bomb Squadron, 453rd Bomb Group, Heavy, as a Staff Sergeant and Waist Gunner of B-24H #42-52226 during World War II.

On March 6, 1944, B-24H-10-FO Liberator #42-52226 departed from its base at RAF Old Buckenham, England, as part of a large bombing mission targeting industrial facilities at Genshagen, near Berlin, Germany. During the return flight, the formation came under heavy attack from German fighter aircraft and intense anti-aircraft fire. In the course of these engagements, the Liberator was hit and became separated from the protective bomber formation, leaving it more vulnerable to continued enemy attack. After sustaining severe damage, the crew lost control of the aircraft. Unable to maintain altitude or return safely to England, the Liberator crashed into the IJsselmeer, a large inland body of water in the Netherlands, approximately 4 kilometers northeast of Edam. The crash resulted in the deaths of several crew members, while others were able to escape the aircraft and were either rescued or later captured by German forces and taken prisoner.

SSgt Keefe was killed in action after drowning and is now buried in Saint Michael's Cemetery, Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, americanarchive.iwm.org.uk