Oscar C. Rogers is honored on the following 1 monument(s) in our database:
B-24 (44-41017) Crash Memorial (Tyrol Air Battle)-465th Bomber Group
Oscar C. Rogers served in the 782nd Bomber Squadron, 465th Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Staff Sergeant and Gunner of B-24J #44-41017 during World War II.
On August 3, 1944, the aircraft departed from Pantanella, Italy, on a bombing mission to Friedrichshafen, Germany. During its return flight at approximately 20,000 feet around 13:00, it encountered intense German Luftwaffe fighter interception and anti-aircraft fire over the Austrian Alps. This engagement was part of one of the fiercest air battles over Tyrol. The aircraft was severely damaged and forced out of formation, prompting the crew to bail out. Although all nine men exited the aircraft, the pilot’s parachute failed to open, and TSgt Hill was never seen again. The remaining crew members survived the descent but were captured and taken to prisoner-of-war camps. The aircraft ultimately crashed near the Hohe Munde–Ehrwald area of Tyrol, Austria. The rugged mountainous terrain contributed to its destruction. Its loss was part of a larger series of B-24 losses suffered by the 465th Bomb Group and other Fifteenth Air Force units in the region that same day.
SSgt Rogers was held as a prisoner of war at Stalag Luft 4 Gross-Tychow, Pomerania, Prussia. Currently, we don't have details about his post-war life, death, or burial location.
Source of information: aad.archives.gov, American Air Museum in Britain, 465th Bomb Group Association
