Advertisement

SSgt Jack William Coleman
Monument

Advertisement

SSgt Jack William Coleman Veteran

Birth
Wasco, Kern County, California, USA
Death
8 Feb 1942 (aged 27)
Indonesia
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
Plot
Tablets of the Missing
Memorial ID
View Source
Coleman was the Flight Engineer on B-17E #41-2456 assigned to the 5th Air Force, 7th Bombardment Group, 9th Bombardment Squadron.

On January 17, 1942, Coleman's plane participated in a mission to bomb enemy shipping at Manado, Celebes. The plane lost an engine during the bombing run but succeeded in destroying one large transport and damaging another. After leaving the target area the bombers were attacked by fifteen enemy fighters. In the ensuing engagement which lasted for fifty-five minutes, cannon and machine gun fire so damaged his plane that a landing was made at Kendari, where enemy planes strafed the field almost continuously for two days while repairs were being made, and three unsuccessful attempts were made to get the plane into the air. Upon being informed of enemy infiltration in the area, the crew destroyed the plane to prevent its seizure, and they were flown to safety by another aircraft.

On February 8, 1942, nine B-17E bombers departed Malang, Java to bomb a Japanese occupied airport at Kendari on the island of Celebes. While en route the formation was attacked by a swarm of Japanese fighters over the Java Sea. Coleman's and another plane were shot down.

Coleman was awarded the Purple Heart.

Because his body was not recovered, he is memorialized on the Tablets of the Missing.
Coleman was the Flight Engineer on B-17E #41-2456 assigned to the 5th Air Force, 7th Bombardment Group, 9th Bombardment Squadron.

On January 17, 1942, Coleman's plane participated in a mission to bomb enemy shipping at Manado, Celebes. The plane lost an engine during the bombing run but succeeded in destroying one large transport and damaging another. After leaving the target area the bombers were attacked by fifteen enemy fighters. In the ensuing engagement which lasted for fifty-five minutes, cannon and machine gun fire so damaged his plane that a landing was made at Kendari, where enemy planes strafed the field almost continuously for two days while repairs were being made, and three unsuccessful attempts were made to get the plane into the air. Upon being informed of enemy infiltration in the area, the crew destroyed the plane to prevent its seizure, and they were flown to safety by another aircraft.

On February 8, 1942, nine B-17E bombers departed Malang, Java to bomb a Japanese occupied airport at Kendari on the island of Celebes. While en route the formation was attacked by a swarm of Japanese fighters over the Java Sea. Coleman's and another plane were shot down.

Coleman was awarded the Purple Heart.

Because his body was not recovered, he is memorialized on the Tablets of the Missing.

Gravesite Details

Entered the service from California.



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

  • Maintained by: dfr
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 5, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55923427/jack_william-coleman: accessed ), memorial page for SSgt Jack William Coleman (11 Oct 1914–8 Feb 1942), Find a Grave Memorial ID 55923427, citing Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines; Maintained by dfr (contributor 47109209).