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SSGT Benedict Jozefowicz

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SSGT Benedict Jozefowicz

Birth
Death
22 Jul 1944 (aged 21)
Burial
Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 84 SITE 342-344
Memorial ID
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USAAF WORLD WAR II
Gunner S/Sgt. Benedict Jozefowicz KIA
Hometown:
Squadron: 740th 454th Bomb Group
Service# 16031239
Awards:
Pilot: 1st/Lt. William D. Emery KIA

Target:
Mission Date: 22-Jul-44
Serial Number: # 42-50424
Aircraft Model B-24H
Aircraft Letter:
Aircraft Name:
Location: Yugoslavia
Cause:

The group was constituted as 454th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 14 May 1943 and activated on 1 June at
Davis-Monthan Field, near Tucson, Arizona. Training began immediately on Consolidated B-24 Liberators. Flying from Italy, the group flew 243 missions on over 150 primary targets in Italy, Yugoslavia, Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania, France, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Greece, and Poland. During this time, 13,389.19 tons of bombs were dropped during 7,091 sorties on enemy marshalling yards, oil refineries, bridges, installations, airdromes, rail lines, etc. The 454th participated in the drive to Rome, the invasion of Southern France, and the defeat of Axis forces in northern Italy. The 454th was awarded a Distinguished Unit Citation (DUC) for similar action on the high priority Messerschmitt Aircraft Factory at Bad Voslau, Austria on 12 April 1944. It earned a second DUC for "outstanding performance of duty in armed conflict with the enemy" as a result of their mission against the Hermann Goering Steel Works in Linz, Austria on 25 July 1944.

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The 42-50424 Crew - with links to their Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery final resting place.

1st/Lt. William D. Emery Pilot
1st/Lt. Edmund C. Russell Pilot
1st/Lt. John L. Swanson Navigator
2nd/Lt. Dolson G. Meeker Navigator
S/Sgt. Simone J. Hanides Engineer
S/Sgt. J. W. Hollinsworth
S/Sgt. Benedict Jozefowicz Gunner
S/Sgt. William E. Graham Gunner
S/Sgt. Tenny K. Kesler Jr. Gunner

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Please note that Benedict Jozefowicz is also Memorialized on the “Tablets of the Missing” located in the Florence American Cemetery and Memorial, Italy.

[Note: On March 13, 2016 this memorial page was kindly transferred to "Jim-S." (#46879912).]
USAAF WORLD WAR II
Gunner S/Sgt. Benedict Jozefowicz KIA
Hometown:
Squadron: 740th 454th Bomb Group
Service# 16031239
Awards:
Pilot: 1st/Lt. William D. Emery KIA

Target:
Mission Date: 22-Jul-44
Serial Number: # 42-50424
Aircraft Model B-24H
Aircraft Letter:
Aircraft Name:
Location: Yugoslavia
Cause:

The group was constituted as 454th Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 14 May 1943 and activated on 1 June at
Davis-Monthan Field, near Tucson, Arizona. Training began immediately on Consolidated B-24 Liberators. Flying from Italy, the group flew 243 missions on over 150 primary targets in Italy, Yugoslavia, Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania, France, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Greece, and Poland. During this time, 13,389.19 tons of bombs were dropped during 7,091 sorties on enemy marshalling yards, oil refineries, bridges, installations, airdromes, rail lines, etc. The 454th participated in the drive to Rome, the invasion of Southern France, and the defeat of Axis forces in northern Italy. The 454th was awarded a Distinguished Unit Citation (DUC) for similar action on the high priority Messerschmitt Aircraft Factory at Bad Voslau, Austria on 12 April 1944. It earned a second DUC for "outstanding performance of duty in armed conflict with the enemy" as a result of their mission against the Hermann Goering Steel Works in Linz, Austria on 25 July 1944.

= = = = =

The 42-50424 Crew - with links to their Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery final resting place.

1st/Lt. William D. Emery Pilot
1st/Lt. Edmund C. Russell Pilot
1st/Lt. John L. Swanson Navigator
2nd/Lt. Dolson G. Meeker Navigator
S/Sgt. Simone J. Hanides Engineer
S/Sgt. J. W. Hollinsworth
S/Sgt. Benedict Jozefowicz Gunner
S/Sgt. William E. Graham Gunner
S/Sgt. Tenny K. Kesler Jr. Gunner

= = = = =

Please note that Benedict Jozefowicz is also Memorialized on the “Tablets of the Missing” located in the Florence American Cemetery and Memorial, Italy.

[Note: On March 13, 2016 this memorial page was kindly transferred to "Jim-S." (#46879912).]

Inscription

BENEDICT JOZEFOWICZ S SGT
ARMY AIR FORCES
JULY 22, 1944


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  • Maintained by: Jim-S.
  • Originally Created by: ShaneO
  • Added: Sep 23, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42297970/benedict-jozefowicz: accessed ), memorial page for SSGT Benedict Jozefowicz (2 Apr 1923–22 Jul 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 42297970, citing Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Jim-S. (contributor 46879912).