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North
High School Wall of Honor
Ralph Powers Warren
Class of January, 1938
1st Lieutenant; Died. DNB; Nonbattle |
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Research done by Claradell Shedd, class of 1953. Ralph Warren lived
one block from my home near Hull Avenue and Columbia Street. I knew
his family well. I vividly remember seeing the revered photo of Ralph
in his uniform (below). The photo sat on top of their large console
radio. Who could have ever imagined that 65 years later (especially
with the technology of computers, etc.) that I would be writing my personal
tribute to Ralph with the restoration of that same photo for presentation
on a website I created? |
| Ralph Powers Warren |
Ralph
was a member of North High's class of January, 1938. He enlisted
in the US Air Force on January 1, 1942 at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
At the time of his enlistment, he was single with no dependents.
He had completed one year of college. His service number was 0-751218.
Ralph was assigned to the 770th Bomber Squadron, 442 Bomber Group.
During combat in the Pacific Theater, Ralph was regularly flying
with B-29 crews. Ultimately, WWII had been declared over, and
approximately sixteen Air Force members were returning Stateside.
On September 6, 1945, their B-29 stopped to refuel at Kwajalein
(Atoll). At takeoff, the plane did not achieve full ascent in
the takeoff procedure and tumulted into the Pacific. All aboard
perished. Ralph's death was reported as DNB; Died; Nonbattle.
At the time of his death, his rank was 1st Lieutenant.
His parents were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Sadie) Warren, 3006 Bowdoin Street, Des Moines, Iowa. |
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Mission:
4 September 1945: Kwajalein
44-61786 462nd BG, MACR 14905, Major Thurston,
Flew into ocean after takeoff (night), All KIA, possible blinded
by lights at end of runway, No more B-29 takeoffs at night after
this accident.
"On 4 September 1945, B-29 # 44-61786 of the 462nd BG took
off from Kwajalein, Marshall Islands, en-route to Mather Field,
California for aprox. 5 days TDY for the purpose of transporting
organizational supplies. Also on board were 8 AAF crewmen who
were "going home". Among these great young men were
dear friends of Scotty McCall, Stan Lee, Col. Ed Loberg and Lt.
Col. Thomas Vaucher.
"I believe in reading their names we Honor their memory and
give our gratitude to them for their ultimate sacrifice for all
of us and our Country. May they Rest in Peace knowing how loved
and respected they are."
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Pilot:
Maj. Bernays K. Thurston
Co-Pilot: 1st Lt. Richard B. Johnson
Navigator: Capt. Robert D. Russell
Flight Engineer: M/Sgt. Robert E. Campbell
Radio Op: S/Sgt. George A. Snapp
Passenger: 1st Lt. Walter J. McGrath
Passenger: S/Sgt. Rudolph E. Sagan
Passenger: S/Sgt. Giles Bissel
Passenger: Capt. Fred E. Damberg [444th BG]
Passenger: Capt. Friederich H. Klugg
Passenger: Capt. Robert W. Thomas
Passenger: 1st Lt. Francis R. Flaherty
Passenger: 1st Lt. Edward R. Norris
Passenger: 1st Lt. Theodore T. Peck
Passenger: 1st Lt. David A. Stocking
Passenger: 1st Lt. Ralph Powers Warren (Des Moines,IA)
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| References |
The
above information was obtained from the following:
(1) The World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army
Air Forces Personnel was created by the War Department, the Adjutant
General's Office, Administrative Services Division, Strength Accounting
Branch. The original records are held at the Modern Military records
LICON, Textural Services Division (NWCTM), National Archives at
College Park, Maryland.
The documents contain the latest and most complete information
available of all Army and Army Air Force personnel who were killed
or died, or became and remained missing, between the President's
declaration of unlimited national emergency on May 27, 1941 and
the cut-off date of this report, January 31, 1946. This document
includes both battle and nonbattle dead and missing. The records
are available online at http://www.archives.gov/.
The type of casualty is indicated by the following:
* KIA - Killed in Action. This is an individual who was killed
in action at the front, by enemy action in the rear, or if a
prisoner of war.
* DOW - Died of Wounds. This is an individual was who wounded
and later died.
* DOI - This is an individual who suffered fatal battle injuries
and died in a line of duty status.
*DNB - Died Nonbattle. This is an individual who died in a line
of duty death, such as from sickness, homicide, suicide, or
accidents outside of combat areas (training).
*M - Missing. This is an individual who is reported as missing
and later was determined to be dead.
*FOD - Finding of Death. Findings of death fall within Public
Law 490 and its amendments and are made when there is either
conclusive proof that the person is dead or equally overwhelming
evidence that under the circumstances the person could not have
remained alive.
This document only contains the names of those individuals who
died in the line of duty status. Those individuals who were not
in the line of duty at the time of their death are not listed
in this document.
(2) The World War II Army Enlistment Records contain information
on more than nine million indivdual enlistments. These records
can be found online at
http://www.archives.gov/.
(3) The comprehensive list of names from North High's 1893-2009
graduation classes are from Claradell Shedd's North Des Moines
High School website. The names of all North High School graduates
can be found online at http://ndmhs.com/.
Ralph Powers Warren's 1938 class page can be viewed at
http://ndmhs.com/pages/yearclass1938.html. |
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| Died
September 5, 1945; DNB; Nonbattle |
| Music:
"Wind Beneath My Wings" |
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