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World War II Honoree

Killed in World War II

Robert E. Greenwell

Branch of Service

U.S. Army Air Force

Hometown

Trinity County, Texas

Honored By

Orville L. Kline

Branch Seal
Activity During WWII

Rank: Captain. Inducted into the United States Army Air Corps August 20, 1941 at Dallas, Texas. Served as a B-17F ‘Flying Fortress’ Bomber Bombardier, who experienced combat in the European Theater of Operations. Assigned to the 419th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group attached to the United States 15th Army Air Force, stationed at Foggia, Italy. Tuesday, November 16, 1943 he was killed in action along with nine other crew members during a bombing raid on the Istres-le-Tube German Airdrome, located near Marseilles, France. Upon leaving the target area, and returning to base, the Flying Fortress was shot down after encountering enemy fighters, crashing into the Mediterranean Sea. He was Reported as Missing in Action, Lost at Sea on the day of the raid and memorialized in the Tablets of the Missing at the Rhone American Cemetery located at Draguignan (Var), France. In his Memory and Honor, a cenotaph memorial has been placed in the Mound City National Cemetery, Mound City, Illinois as his body was never recovered. Decorations and Citations: Air Medal with seven Oak Leaf Clusters and the Purple Heart. The Captain was awarded the Air Medal for meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight. This American Patriot was also awarded the Purple Heart, who so gallantly gave his life for his country.