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FLT O Walter L Jensen

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FLT O Walter L Jensen Veteran

Birth
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Death
7 May 1944 (aged 22–23)
Morrill, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Roseville, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8, Block X, Lot 97 W3-96 E 4, Space 1
Memorial ID
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Morrill, NE Bomber Crash, May 1944
Posted November 15th, 2009 by Stu Beitler

SIX FLIERS DIE IN PLANE CRASH.

Scotts Bluff, Neb. (AP) -- Six of the crew, including the pilot and co-pilot, were killed and three men injured Friday in the crash of a Liberator bomber from the McCook, Neb., air base, 13 miles northeast of Morrill, Neb.
Straight Townsend, Scottsbluff county attorney, and Deputy Sheriff Steve Warrick who investigated the crash, said that the big plane broke in two after striking the ground and the fore part burst into flames. The fire burned grassland for a half mile around the wrecked plane.
Three crewmen were hospitalized here.

Council Bluffs Nonpareil Iowa 1944-05-06

Morrill
May 5, 1944

A B-24 (42--100124) from the McCook Army Air Field was conducting low-level gunnery training at the Scottsbluff Gunnery Range north of Morrill. The pilots chose to fly lower to the ground than what was a safe altitude. An unexpected rise in the ground caught the bottom of the plane and it skidded along and caught fire. Six of the airmen were killed while two others survived.

The site was originally visited on May 19, 2007, along with a couple of area landowners. The exact location was only vaguely known by the landowners. No physical evidence was found at the site during the first trip.

A return trip on December 12, 2008, proved to be a huge success. Not only was the crash site found, but also over thirty scattered white stones which I had been told once marked the site in the form of a cross.

Crew Members:

Sgt. Billy Dean Queen, gunner, St. Joseph, Mo.
2 Lt. O. A. Jones, Pilot, Mt. Sterling, Ill.
2 Lt. Kenneth L Hutzel, Co-pilot, Sanborn, N.Y.
Flt. Off. Walter L. Jensen, bombardier, St. Paul, Minn.
SSgt. Robert D. Harris, radioman, Dravosburg, Pa.
SSgt. Charles Winston Runnion, engineer, Benton, Tenn.

Survivors of the crash were:

Second Lt. WILLIAM N. SALOMON, navigator.
Cpl. WILLIAM F. KILKEARY, gunner, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Morrill, NE Bomber Crash, May 1944
Posted November 15th, 2009 by Stu Beitler

SIX FLIERS DIE IN PLANE CRASH.

Scotts Bluff, Neb. (AP) -- Six of the crew, including the pilot and co-pilot, were killed and three men injured Friday in the crash of a Liberator bomber from the McCook, Neb., air base, 13 miles northeast of Morrill, Neb.
Straight Townsend, Scottsbluff county attorney, and Deputy Sheriff Steve Warrick who investigated the crash, said that the big plane broke in two after striking the ground and the fore part burst into flames. The fire burned grassland for a half mile around the wrecked plane.
Three crewmen were hospitalized here.

Council Bluffs Nonpareil Iowa 1944-05-06

Morrill
May 5, 1944

A B-24 (42--100124) from the McCook Army Air Field was conducting low-level gunnery training at the Scottsbluff Gunnery Range north of Morrill. The pilots chose to fly lower to the ground than what was a safe altitude. An unexpected rise in the ground caught the bottom of the plane and it skidded along and caught fire. Six of the airmen were killed while two others survived.

The site was originally visited on May 19, 2007, along with a couple of area landowners. The exact location was only vaguely known by the landowners. No physical evidence was found at the site during the first trip.

A return trip on December 12, 2008, proved to be a huge success. Not only was the crash site found, but also over thirty scattered white stones which I had been told once marked the site in the form of a cross.

Crew Members:

Sgt. Billy Dean Queen, gunner, St. Joseph, Mo.
2 Lt. O. A. Jones, Pilot, Mt. Sterling, Ill.
2 Lt. Kenneth L Hutzel, Co-pilot, Sanborn, N.Y.
Flt. Off. Walter L. Jensen, bombardier, St. Paul, Minn.
SSgt. Robert D. Harris, radioman, Dravosburg, Pa.
SSgt. Charles Winston Runnion, engineer, Benton, Tenn.

Survivors of the crash were:

Second Lt. WILLIAM N. SALOMON, navigator.
Cpl. WILLIAM F. KILKEARY, gunner, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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