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Jones Kleber Lee

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Kleber Lee Jones is honored on the following 1 monument(s) in our database:

Bodegraven Marauder Monument

Name:
Kleber Lee Jones
Rank:
Sergeant
Serial Number:
18102505
Unit:
452nd Bomber Squadron, 322nd Bomber Group, Medium
Date of Death:
1943-10-14
State:
Texas
Cemetery:
North Belton Cemetery, Belton, Bell County, Texas, USA
Plot:
35 Old Section
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
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Kleber Lee Jones was born on May 19, 1915, in Belton, Bell County, Texas. He was the son of Isaac V. Jones and Mildred Caroline Reid Jones. He served in the 452nd Bomber Squadron, 322nd Bomber Group, Medium, as a Sergeant and Engineer of B-26B #41-7991 during World War II.

On the morning of May 17, 1943, eleven B-26 Marauder bombers of the 452nd Bomb Squadron, 322nd Bomb Group, departed RAF Rougham in England on a low-level mission to attack power facilities at Velsen and IJmuiden in the German-occupied Netherlands. The objective was to disrupt the electrical infrastructure supporting the German war effort. Shortly after takeoff, one aircraft was forced to return because of mechanical problems, and the mission was soon detected by German radar. As the formation crossed the Dutch coast, it came under attack from German anti-aircraft defenses and fighter aircraft, resulting in the loss of two Marauders near Maassluis and Rozenburg. At approximately 11:58 a.m., while the remaining bombers were attempting to regroup, B-26B 41-18080 (DR-K) and B-26B 41-17991 (DR-S) collided in mid-air over the Noordzijderpolder north of Bodegraven. Both aircraft disintegrated and crashed into nearby fields, while debris from the collision struck a third bomber, forcing it to make an emergency landing near De Meije. Of the twelve airmen aboard the two aircraft, eight were killed, and four were seriously injured. Residents and members of the Dutch Red Cross quickly responded to the crash sites, assisting the survivors before they were transported to a hospital in Gouda. After receiving treatment for their injuries at a hospital in Gouda, the four surviving airmen were taken into German custody as prisoners of war and remained in captivity until the end of World War II.

Sgt Jones was among the four airmen who survived the crash and was held as a prisoner of war at Stalag 9C Bad Sulza, Saxe-Weimar. He committed suicide while in captivity on October 14, 1943, and is now buried in the North Belton Cemetery, Belton, Bell County, Texas, USA.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, en.wikipedia.org