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Roodman Harold

Name:
Harold Roodman
Rank:
First Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-796606
Unit:
566th Bomber Squadron, 389th Bomb Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
1944-01-07
State:
New York
Cemetery:
Long Island National Cemetery, East Farmingdale, New York
Plot:
J
Row:
Grave:
14445
Decoration:
Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart
Comments:

1st Lt Harold Roodman was the navigator of the B-24 Liberator 42-41013 “Trouble” when it took off from Station 114 in Hetel, Norfolk, UK on a mission to bomb the German town of Ludwigshafen. The mission was a success, but the bombers picked up a pack of German fighters over Chateauneuf-sur-Loire at 1300 hours. The “Trouble” was attacked at 21,000 feet by rocket-equipped Fw-190 fighters. The cockpit and right wing were hit. Ablaze, the bomber dropped out of formation. Only Sgt Sweatt, Lt Daily, and a third unidentified crew member were able to jump. Sweatt escaped but Daily was shot before he hit the ground. The crew members’ bodies were never found by the local population. However, someone did for they were recorded as buried in the Saint-Chéron de Chartres cemetery. On March 12th, 1944 at 10 am Mr Broutin found an unidentifiable corpse in the woods of Bouville, no doubt the third aviator who bailed out. The photo depicts from left to right, top to bottom: Flanner, McConnel, Harry, Wilhite, Salties, Saunders, Dewitt, Snyder, Caplinger, Sweatt.