See also Cpl Samuel A. Pepe Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF)
(FOIA request fulfilled by Government Information Specialist Bryan K. Jolly, Fort Knox, KY)
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Notes:
Pilot and crew were on a practice bombing mission at Arbonne Bombing Range. Witnesses heard the sound of racing engines causing them to look up. They saw the airplane coming through the overcast in a violent unconventional spin (possibly inverted). Soon after, the plane struck the ground inverted and was demolished, killing the entire crew.
Description:
There was one training accident during the month. While on a practice bombing mission on the 10th November, an A-20, piloted by 2d Lt Richard C. Miles of the 668th Bomb Sq (L), crashed about three miles south of Fontaineblue. The plane was seen to break through a low overcast in an unconventional spin--possibly an inverted spin. It struck the ground and was almost completely demolished. No one was seen getting out of the plane although the body of Corporal Samuel A. Pepe was found 500 yards from the crash, evidently thrown clear of the plane during the spin. There was no evidence of engine failure. Lt Miles, his bombardier-navigator, 2d Lt William G. Kelly, and the two gunners, Corporal Pepe and Corporal Terrance F. Morrissey, were all killed. The four men were interred at the American Military Cemetary at Solers, France. These were our only losses during the month of November.
(416th BG History 1944)
See also AAR 45-11-10-523
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1930 US Census
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1940 US Census
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1940 US Census
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Portrait
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Crash Photo
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Artifacts recovered from Crash site
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Artifacts recovered from Crash site
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Memorial Ceremony at Crash site
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Headstone Inscription and Interment Record
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Headstone
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Rosters Of WW II Dead
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WW II Army and Army Air Force Casualty List
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National World War II Memorial Registry
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National World War II Memorial Registry
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National World War II Memorial Registry
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American Battle Monuments Commission Certificate
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Source information can be viewed at WWII Military Service Fatalities Sources