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August 10th, 2007, 04:36 PM
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Searching for a lost airman...
Hi all,
I'm here because I've been searching the web for information on airmen lost in the Pacific during battles on/near Borneo. About all I can find are typical chronologies, but nothing specific to actual lost airmen. I was thinking since most of you are WWII buffs, you might have some links that could help me.
In particular, I'm looking for information on a Lt. John Robert Graf, Service #0773623 that went missing over Tarakan, Borneo while doing photo recon in a P-38 named "Bad Penny". His own plane was named "Sky Chief", but he was filling in for another pilot the day he went missing in bad weather.
He was a member of the 17th Reconnaissance Squadron, 13th AAF, Southwest Pacific and went missing February 22, 1945 and he was the pilot/photographer the day he was lost.
Any information or links that could be provided that might help to learn more about John would be greatly appreciated. As I've said, I've found all of the typical links you might find doing a Google search of the 17th Reconnaisance, but no specifics. What I'm really looking for are groups dedicated to the lost airmen that might have something more specific to include in a genealogical tribute to my cousin's granduncle, John Robert.
As for me, I was active duty Air Force from March 1972 - September 1975. I was stationed at Edwards, AFB from 1972-1974, working in Transient Alert (witnessed firsthand the first wingless prototype F-15 roll out the belly of a C-5A Galaxy and watched the entire F-15 program as it was being developed, as was the case with the F-16 & F-17 (now F-18) prototypes and the A-9 & A-10 prototype flyoff competitions). I was stationed overseas at Udorn RTAFB from October 1974 - September 1975 during the fall of Vietnam & the Mayaguez incident as a phase maintenance mechanic on F-4 Phantom jets.
Thanks in advance for any assistance offered!
Joe Keene
jmkeene@tampabay.rr.com
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August 10th, 2007, 04:42 PM
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Re: Searching for a lost airman...
Welcome to the forum Joe. We do have some members who are knowledgable on the pacific theater as well as with air forces. It is a tough request but hopefully one of them can help. Good luck.
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August 10th, 2007, 06:38 PM
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Re: Searching for a lost airman...
Welcome aboard Joe.
More information on the 17th:
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17th Photographic Reconnasissance
LINEAGE. Constituted 17th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron on 14 Jul 1942. Activated on 23 Jul 1942. Redesignated: 17the Photographic Squadron (Light) on 6 Feb 1943; 17th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron on 13 Nov 1943. Inactivated on 1 May 1946. Redesignated 17th Tactical Reconnaissance Sqaudron (Photographic) on 1 Apr 1951. Activated on 2 Apr 1951.
ASSIGNMENTS. 4th Photographic (later Photographic Reconnaissance and Mapping; Photographic; Reconnaissance) Group, 23 Jul 1942; Thirteenth Air Force, 5 Dec 1945; XIII Fighter Command, 10 Dec 1945; 85th Fighter Wing, 1 Feb 1946; Thirteenth Air Force 22 Mar - 1 May 1946. 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 2 Apr 1951; 432d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 8 Feb 1958; 66th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 10 May 1959-.
STATIONS. Colorado Springs, Colo, 23 Jul - 24 Oct 1942 (air echelon of C flight [later C and D flights] at Colorado Springs, Colo, to 12 Oct 1943, and Will Rogers Field, Okla, 12 Oct 1943 - 25 Jan 1944); Noumea, New Caledonia, 2 Dec 1942 - 11 Jan 1943; Guadalcanal, 16 Jan 1943 - 8 Oct 1944 (detachments operated from Munda, New Georgia, c. 13 oct 1943 - 31 Jan 1944, 9 Mar - 1 Apr 1944; Bougainville, c. 11 Dec 1943 - Feb 1945; Noemfoor, 8-23 Oct 1944; Sansapor, New Guinea, 13 Oct - 4 Nov 1944); Morotai, 2 Nov 1944 (detachment operated from Dulag, Leyte 9 Feb - Oct 1945); Puerto Princesa, Palawan, 7 May 1945; Clark Field, Luzon, Nov 1945 - 1 May 1946. Shaw AFB, SC, 2 Apr 1951; Laon AB, France, 10 May 1959-.
AIRCRAFT. In addition to P-38/F-5, 1942-1946, included B-25, 1944-1946, and F-6 1946. RF-80, 1951-1955; RF-84, 1954-1958; RF-101, 1957-.
OPERATIONS. Combat in South, Southwest, and Western Pacific, 5 Feb 1943 - 13 Aug 1945. Primarily replacement training, 1952-1956.
SERVICE STREAMERS. None.
CAMPAIGNS. Guadalcanal; New Guinea; Northern Solomans; Bismarck Archipelago; Western Pacific; Leyte; Luzon; Southern Philippines; Central Burma; China Offensive; Air Combat, Asiatic-Pacific Theater.
DECORATIONS. Air Force Outstanding Unit Award: 1 Jan - 31 Dec 1962. Phlippine Presidential Unit Citation.
EMBLEM. On a light sky blue disc, bordered red, a silhouetted black Andalusian bull, in profile with red eye and nostril, rampant across the field of the disc; his long horns, goring, piercing and fracting the dexter base of the border; a snorting cloud issuing from his nostrils, of the first color, outlined of the second; a black silhouetted mountain and coastline issuing from sinister side of the disc, the mountain snowcapped of the first color. (Approved 28 Feb 1957.)
Combat Squadrons of the Air Force World War II
Edited by Maurer Maurer
Albert F. Simpson Historical Reseach Center
and Office of Air Force History Headquarters USAF 1982
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The Army Air Forces site lists an F-5 (recon version of the P-38) going down on 22 FEB 45, serial number 44-23272.
You should contact the National Archives and request the Missing Air Crew Report. The Missing Air Crew Report number for the loss of that F-5 is 12697. Send your request to:
National Archives and Records Administration
Textual Reference Branch
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
Phone 301-713-7250
For a Individual Deceased Personnel File (293 file) contact:
U.S. Army Personnel Command, Public Affairs Office (FOIA)
200 Stovall Street
Alexandria, VA 22332-0404.
For personnel records, fill out a SF-180 form and sent it to:
National Personnel Records Center
Military Personnel Records
9700 Page Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63132-5100
Here are some more research tips from Army Air Forces.com Army Air Forces: Research Help
Roll of Honor -17th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron
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August 11th, 2007, 04:09 AM
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Re: Searching for a lost airman...
Thanks for the info Col. Hessler. I'll send for that information and see what's in the file. I know they did a search for John, but the weather was tightening and even though they had information on a dye pack in the water, they were never able to find anything. Hope the missing aircrew report sheds some more light.
Thanks again,
Joe Keene
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August 11th, 2007, 07:11 AM
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Re: Searching for a lost airman...
Welcome Joe,  good luck in your searches.
I've moved this thread to the appropriate area where it will get more helpful and relevant attention.
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August 11th, 2007, 05:31 PM
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Re: Searching for a lost airman...
Thanks, Otto.
I went to the site that Col. Hessler offered and found John Robert listed in their "Roll of Honor" as John Robert GrafF (the second F being a misspelling). I also checked out the other sites listing casualties, etc. but didn't find him with the correct spelling. Perhaps I should return and do the search with the misspelled version.
At any rate, it's good to be hot on the trail and I'll be certain to send for the missing aircrew report, which might have more detailed information than was sent at the time of the incident. With the reports of finding aircrews half a century later, there's always hope that John will someday be returned home to his family to be buried next to his parents and brother, Leonard, who recently passed away. No matter how you cut it, Leonard and him have almost certainly already found each other in the great beyond...
Thanks again for switching this up to the genealogical forum Otto.
Joe Keene
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August 13th, 2007, 03:49 AM
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Re: Searching for a lost airman...
Joe,
I was doing some checking and his serial number is actually O773623 (O for officer) and not 0773623.
Here is a link for you to the offical government office responsible for the accounting of missing servicemen:
Frequently Asked Questions
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August 13th, 2007, 02:35 PM
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Re: Searching for a lost airman...
Thanks again Col. Hessler for the clarification on John's service number. I'm preparing the forms to request any further information on his flight (Missing Air Ccrew Report) and his personnel file.
Again, I'm indebted.
Sincerely,
Joe Keene
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August 13th, 2007, 04:36 PM
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Re: Searching for a lost airman...
No problem Joe. Keep us updated. Don't expect the National Archives to reply anytime soon though.
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