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edan
Squadron Member
Hello,
We are a family from the Netherlands en last week we recieved 4 Certifications of Adoption.
2 of the soldiers are burried at The American Cemestery and Memorial Ardennes in Neuville/en Condroz in Belgium. Not so far from our hometown in the Netherlands.
The first soldier is Jerry F. Lyons, state Illinois, 2 Lieutenant, serial number 0/712454. He died on 24 of Jun. 1944.
UNIT: 513th Bomb Sq / 376th Bomb Gp Heavy      
 
The second soldier is Morriece G. MOODY, state Texas, Staff Sergeant, serial number 18039729. Hie died on 21 of May 1943.
UNIT: 368th Bomb Sq / 306th Bomb Gp Heavy      
 
Who wants en can give us information about these soldiers en Units=
Any form of information is very welcome.
 
Thx you en excuus us if our English is not perfect.
Ed and Anita
 

 
shooshoobaby
Air Force Brat
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Ed ,
S/Sgt. Moody was Ball Turret Gunner
on the Lt. Floyd Fields Crew.
B-17 # 42 - 29806 BO T
306th BG , 368th Sq.
MACR # 16018
Crashed North Sea , B-17 Broke into two Halves.
The 5 Survivors were Rescued by a German Seaplane and
taken to Helgoland. 5 Crewmen Died.
Mike
RSwank
Division Member
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Jerry F Lyons was the Navigator on B-24 42-78111,  lost on a mission to Ploesti. The plane was attacked by enemy fighters coming off the target. A fire was started in the center of the plane and it "burned through" .  The plane broke up into two flaming pieces just behind the ball turret and went down at 44 28 N,  25 50 E,  1001 hours on 24 Jun 44.   The pilot of the plane was Vernon Groom.  Only one crewman survived, Floyd L Giambalvo a gunner.
Lyons was married (Lorraine F Lyons, his wife,  was next of kin) and was from Chicago, IL.
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Bob Gilbert
Silver Bird
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edan

Hello,
We are a family from the Netherlands en last week we recieved 4 Certifications of Adoption.
2 of the soldiers are burried at The American Cemestery and Memorial Ardennes in Neuville/en Condroz in Belgium. Not so far from our hometown in the Netherlands.
The first soldier is Jerry F. Lyons, state Illinois, 2 Lieutenant, serial number 0/712454. He died on 24 of Jun. 1944.
UNIT: 513th Bomb Sq / 376th Bomb Gp Heavy      

The second soldier is Morriece G. MOODY, state Texas, Staff Sergeant, serial number 18039729. Hie died on 21 of May 1943.
UNIT: 368th Bomb Sq / 306th Bomb Gp Heavy      

Who wants en can give us information about these soldiers en Units=
Any form of information is very welcome.

Thx you en excuus us if our English is not perfect.
Ed and Anita

 

Dear Ed and Anita,
 
Thank you for your thoughtfulness toward these young men who died so very long ago.  Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to your family.  Your English is fine.
 
Bob
edan
Squadron Member
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Thank you Mike,
 
Ed
edan
Squadron Member
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RSwank

Jerry F Lyons was the Navigator on B-24 42-78111,  lost on a mission to Ploesti. The plane was attacked by enemy fighters coming off the target. A fire was started in the center of the plane and it "burned through" .  The plane broke up into two flaming pieces just behind the ball turret and went down at 44 28 N,  25 50 E,  1001 hours on 24 Jun 44.   The pilot of the plane was Vernon Groom.  Only one crewman survived, Floyd L Giambalvo a gunner.
Lyons was married (Lorraine F Lyons, his wife,  was next of kin) and was from Chicago, IL.

Thank you for the information, any information helps us.
edan
Squadron Member
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Bob Gilbert

edan

Hello,
We are a family from the Netherlands en last week we recieved 4 Certifications of Adoption.
2 of the soldiers are burried at The American Cemestery and Memorial Ardennes in Neuville/en Condroz in Belgium. Not so far from our hometown in the Netherlands.
The first soldier is Jerry F. Lyons, state Illinois, 2 Lieutenant, serial number 0/712454. He died on 24 of Jun. 1944.
UNIT: 513th Bomb Sq / 376th Bomb Gp Heavy      

The second soldier is Morriece G. MOODY, state Texas, Staff Sergeant, serial number 18039729. Hie died on 21 of May 1943.
UNIT: 368th Bomb Sq / 306th Bomb Gp Heavy      

Who wants en can give us information about these soldiers en Units=
Any form of information is very welcome.

Thx you en excuus us if our English is not perfect.
Ed and Anita



Dear Ed and Anita,

Thank you for your thoughtfulness toward these young men who died so very long ago.  Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to your family.  Your English is fine.

Bob

Hello Bob,
Thanks, we are glad to do this.
The other 2 Certifications of Adoption are from the American Cemetery and Memorial in Henri-Chapelle (Belgium)
In Jan. 2012 we must recieve 2 Certifications of Adoptions from the Wall of Missing on the American Cemetery and  Memorial in Margraten. (Netherlands).
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.
Ed and Anita
 
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airwar
MDE
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Hallo Ed & Anita,
 
If you want the Missing Air Crew Report ( MACR) send me a e-mail at : beervanvermeer@kpnmail.nl
 
kind regards, Jaap Vermeer , Nijkerk,Holland
shooshoobaby
Air Force Brat
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Ed -
Always Glad To Help -
Thank you for Adopting their Graves.
Mike
edan
Squadron Member
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As you know we have adopted 4 graves and 2 names from soldiers on The Wall of the Missing.
We have a own homepage en since a few days a new section is online from the adoption.
The names, photo;s etc.
But not everything is finished, we are still searching for information.
We found and recieved many information, also from people on this website.
Thx for this
Also we have to translate any info we have recieved into English or Dutch.
We hope to finish it in the next weeks.
For those who is interested, this is the adress:
http://www.etiebax.n...e=adoptiegraven

Best regards, Ed and Anita
willieg1964
Group Member
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Hello Ed and Anita,
I just want to voice my appreciation for what your family is doing. It is a very thoughtful and generous act and I for one sincerely appreciate it. My uncle is also buried at the Neuville/En Condroz Cemetery. I have managed to visit his final resting place twice. It truly is a beautiful site. It makes me feel good knowing there are people like you who care enough to donate your time taking care of those soldiers graves.
If you wouldn't mind, could you tell us how a soldiers grave becomes eligible to be adopted? Is it simply random or is there some kind of request that could be submitted?
Again thank you Ed for all you are doing.
 
Bill
edan
Squadron Member
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Hello Bill, 
 
Thank you very much, we also appreciate what you wrote to us.
Indeed we care and we like to do this for these soldiers. It's a beautiful place, also Henri-Chapelle and Margraten. 
We go to Memorial Day on the 26th of may to Neuville and Henri-Chapelle en the 27th of may to Margraten. 
We visit the graves, bring flowers, and listen to the people that will speak on this day.
We don't mind to tell you about the adoption's. It's a request.
In Margraten all the graves are adopted, so we have to wait. But we adopted two names from soldiers on The Wall of the Missing.
And we wrote to Neuville and Henri-Chapelle if it was possible to adopt graves.
So we did, 2 in Neuville and 2 graves in Henry-Chappelle.
Neuville is about 45-60 minutes driving for us, Henry-Chapelle 45 minutes and Margraten is about 30 minutes driving.
Nice to do this. 
 
Thank you and best regards, Ed and Anita. 
willieg1964
Group Member
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Thank you for the information Ed. Also, the pilot of my uncles crew, Lt Harold Eye, is buried in Margraten so I am very happy to hear that you visit that cemetery as well. Again, thank you for what you do.
 
Bill
edan
Squadron Member
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Hello everybody, 
A few days ago we recieved the last Certificate of Adoption. 
An American soldier who died in WWII and is burried in Margraten, Netherlands.
We know this is a army forum, but we want to ask if someone has more information about the soldier and the Battallion and Division or where i can get (other forum's?) more information.
His first name is Gregory, last name is Thomas. 
Battalion 10th Infantry Battalion Division-Transport 4th Armored Division Servicenumber: 42183515
This is what we have sofar, 
http://www.etiebax.nl/index.php?page=adoptiegraven&page_id=42
 
We appreciate any kind of other information,
Thank you, Ed and Anita
No1Mustang
Squadron Member
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Hi Ed & Anita, 
I think its brilliant what you are doing, I have wanted to do this for sometime but didnt know how, is there a website to go to for adopting a grave?
I live in Jersey - Channel Islands so the nearest one would be in France.
Thanks again for helping to look after fallen heroes
Karl
edan
Squadron Member
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No1Mustang

Hi Ed & Anita, 
I think its brilliant what you are doing, I have wanted to do this for sometime but didnt know how, is there a website to go to for adopting a grave?
I live in Jersey - Channel Islands so the nearest one would be in France.
Thanks again for helping to look after fallen heroes
Karl
 
Hello Karl, 
 
Thank you for your kindness, it is nice to do this for these heroes.
We adopted several graves at 3 Cemetery's, in our country the Netherlands and in Belgium.
We knew it was possible and we wrote directly to these Cemetery's.
I searched for yoy in France but I didn't find it or I didn't look so good.
But the best thing you can do is write a e-mail to ABMC for adoption in France.
This is the adress:  
http://www.abmc.gov/home.php
 
Best reagards, Ed and Anita
edan
Squadron Member
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edan
Squadron Member
No1Mustang
Squadron Member
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Fantastic, Thank you so much for your help, 
will look on these websites now, 
Thanks again, 
Karl
edan
Squadron Member
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Hello Karl, 
You're welcome and I think you find what you are looking for.
 
Ed