Lyle P Wheaton ★ World War II Gold Star Veteran from Ohio
On August 1, 1944 Sergeant Wheaton was declared a casualty of World War II. ★ He served with honor in the United States Army Air Forces. ★ He is remembered by the people of Ohio. ★ May his positive example inspire us. Working together towards peace, mutual respect, and equality for all.
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Service Details
This Profile ID | 342494 |
Service ID | 15133533 |
Name | Lyle P Wheaton |
From | Richland County, Ohio |
Casualty Date | August 1, 1944 |
War | World War II |
Service Branch | Army Air Forces |
Rank | Sergeant |
Specialty | Ball Turret Gunner |
Unit/Group | 615th Bomber Squadron, 401st Bomber Group, Heavy |
Casualty Type | KIA - Killed in Action |
Location | Chartres, France |
Burial | Plot B Row 9 Grave 28 Normandy American Cemetery Colleville-sur-Mer, France |
Notable Awards |
★ Air Medal
★ Purple Heart |
Remembered |
Lyle P Wheaton is buried or memorialized at Plot B Row 9 Grave 28 Normandy American Cemetery Colleville-sur-Mer, France. This is an American Battle Monuments Commission location. |
Additional Details
He was on the crew of the B-17G-5-VE #42-39873 "Stormy Weather" during a mission when they were involved in a mid-air collision with another aircraft (43-37859) after being hit by flak and having their tail blown off. There were 36 planes in the formation with only these two being lost.
We identified 7 casualties in our archive related to the #42-39873 incident on August 1, 1944.
◼Lyle P Wheaton :: Ball Turret Gunner
We identified 9 casualties related to the associated incident #43-37859.
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Commendations + Awards
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★ Air Medal
★ Purple Heart
★ World War II Victory Medal
★ American Campaign Medal
★ Army Presidential Unit Citation
★ Army Good Conduct Medal
★ European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign
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