"All Gave Some-Some Gave All"
These men never made it to combat. They died in the process of perfecting their skills as aircraft crewmen and support personnel at the Ardmore Army Air Field and Ardmore Air Force Base. The tragic accidents in which they died changed the lives of their loved ones and close friends forever. These airmen were a vital part of the defense process and gave their all in helping preserve our American freedoms. We dedicate this page to the memory of these men and others who served and trained during both activation periods of the base.
One or more crew members severely injured in crashes at Ardmore may have died weeks or even months later and their names were not available through our information sources. Should this have happened, "To The Unknown" at the bottom of this page is in remembrance of them. If you can contribute information, including pictures, to make this listing complete, please do so. If you want to help find relatives of these men, it will be appreciated. Contact me when you have the information, picture or have a question. Thanks in Advance! Time is Fleeting!
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Date of Crash/Site@ Type Of Aircraft Those Who Died Hometown or Station Mar. 14, 1943@ L-3C "Grasshopper" (43-1501) Flight Officer/Lt. Emil M. Horkavi, 30 Gary, Indiana Flight Officer/Lt. Frank M. Dimond, 29 Wilmington, California July 12, 1943@ B-26C (41-34770) Marauder Captain Sheldon H. Pierce, pilot Jacksonville, Florida Lt. William M. Lester, 26, co-pilot Safford, Alabama Lt. Joseph E. Murphy, navigator Waterloo, Iowa Cpl. Paul W. Banks Centerville, Tennessee Sgt. Austin M. Foley Middle Village, New York Sgt. William C. Williams Beaver Meadows, Pennsylvania M/Sgt. Estel B. Johnson (WWI Veteran) Greencastle, Indiana Nov. 17, 1943@ B-17F (42-5270) Flying Fortress Lt. Leland D. Jewell-struck by No. 2 propeller on ground at Galveston Army Air Field Dec. 15, 1943@ B-17F (42-5136) Flying Fortress Lt. Robert W. Smith, 24 Englewood, New Jersey Lt. Wendell R. Wheelock, 25 Baltimore, Maryland Lt. Robert E. Ruebsam, 25 Ocean City, New Jersey Sgt. James R. Wilson, 25 Hattiesburg, Mississippi Sgt. Charles E. Freeman, 21 Caddo, Texas FO/Lt. Gaetano Marchese, 20 Lawrence, Massachusetts Sgt. Daniel D. Cote, 29 Chicago, Illinois Lt. George A. Hileman, 20 Washington, DC Lt. Henry A. Post, 22 Fulton, Illinois S/Sgt. Marion K. Himebaugh, 27 Bronson, Michigan Sgt. Willie Glaze, 21 Adger, Alabama Pvt. Deeb A. Jabaly, Jr., 22 Daytona Beach, Florida Nov. 4, 1943@ B-17F(42-3466)Flying Fortress Lt. Derald C. Holland, 24 Santa Ana, California Lt. Lee R. Woodall Jr., 21 El Dorado, Arkansas Lt. Frank G. Adair, 24 Chicago, Illinois Pfc. Clair W. Davidson, 29 West Lafayette, Indiana Pfc. Andrew J. Matthews, 21 Farmington, Missouri Jan. 16, 1944@ B-17F(42-30761)Flying Fortress S/Sgt. Elmo A. Hagen, Gunnery Instructor, hit by stray bullet from another aircraft while in formation at Air-Air Gunnery Range near Galveston, Texas Apr. 24, 1944@ B-17G(42-102786)Flying Fortress Lt. Milton Hansberry, 23 Seattle, Washington Lt. Charles H. Boyer Jr., 27 Ft. Worth, Texas Lt. Loren Crites, 25 Cape Girardeau, Missouri Lt. Edward W. Hamlin, 22 Mason, Michigan Cpl. Andrew L. Lasater, 21 Sikeston, Missouri Pfc. Forrest W. Weissert, 28 South Bend, Indiana Cpl. Victor E. Turner, 23 Waterloo, Iowa Pfc. Billie F. Marrs, 20 Paris, Illinois Pfc. Donald G. Petersen, 18 Lansing, Illinois Pfc. Walter O. Dytman, 18 Elmira, New York Cpl. James C. Demetry, 25 Chicago, Illinois Feb. 12, 1944@ B-17F (42-30481) Flying Fortress Captain William R. Heck, 25 Middletown, Ohio Lt. Robert N. Bulloch, 25 Cedar City, Utah Lt. Collins O. Gerstner, 24 Minneapolis, Minnesota Lt. Jack L. Rider, 27 Glendale, California Captain Oswald L. Bernich, 28 Biloxi, Mississippi Sgt. Albert F. Franczyk, 20 E. Vandegrift, Pennsylvania Cpl. Anthony T. Casino, 21 Follansbee, W. Virginia Sgt. Ray N. Wise, 20 Texarkana, Arkansas Sgt. Leslie C. Hill, 21 Medford, Orgeon Sgt. John W. Ashba, Jr., 26 Steubenville, Ohio June 14, 1944@ B-17F(42-29929)Flying Fortress Sgt. Edward M. Ragsdale-died parachuting near Salina, Kansas Sept. 24, 1944@ B-17G(42-102410)Flying Fortress Lt. Stanley G. Parsell, 20-died parachuting Angola, Indiana Pfc. Melbourne Roy Rieke, 24-died parachuting Burlington, Iowa Cpl. Donald Lynn Cooper, 23-died parachuting Los Angeles, California Mar. 19, 1954@ Fairchild C-119F (51-7993) Captain Gene T. Coppedge, 32 Pittsburg, Kansas Lt. Roy C. Kemmerling, 26 Pine Grove, Pennsylvania Lt. Henry T. Johnson, 33 S. Portland, Maine Lt. Richard L. Roloff, 24 Iselin, New Jersey S/Sgt. Ernest V. Crabtree, 31 Hawthorne, California A/2C Jon G. Taylor, 18 Adrian, Michigan Passengers C-119F Army, AirForce, Navy, Marines Pfc. Frederic R. Junghans, Detachment 3, 440th ASU Ft. Benning, Georgia A/B Wayne R. Snodgrass, 42nd AP Squadron Limestone AFB, Maine 3C Gerald A. Baldassaro, Jr. Drum and Bugle Corps Bolling AFB, Washington, DC A/2C Paul H. Springer, Drum and Bugle Corps Bolling AFB, Washington, DC A/2C Robert M. Strauss, Drum and Bugle Corps Bolling AFB, Washington, DC A/3C Joseph A. Valente, Drum and Bugle Corps Bolling AFB, Washington, DC Phillip A. Lavers, USN, "USS Sagamore" (ATA-208) Norfolk, Virginia Roy G. Lambertson, USN, "USS Sagamore" (ATA-208) Norfolk, Virginia Sgt. Raymond L. Hahn, Marine Corps MBNB, Norfolk, Virginia YNSN John S. Hubbard, USN, Flt. A/C Service Squadron 102 Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia SN Allen R. Hillar, USN, Flt. A/C Service Squadron 102 Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia AN James D. Robbins, USN, "USS Briareus" (AR-12) Norfolk, Virginia Aug. 3, 1944@ Truck Accident (half-ton) Cpl. Alfred E. Ott, 35 Waucoma, Iowa Pfc. Jess L. Jones, 19 Germantown, Tennessee Pfc. Maleon M. Stanford, 23 Warsaw, N. Carolina Pvt. Archie Nimmer, 25 Dermott, Arkansas
To The Unknown

