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Personal info

Full name
REISENBURGER, Stanley
Date of birth
27 September 1924
Age
20
Place of birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York City, New York
Hometown
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York City, New York
Religion
Jewish

Military service

Service number
O2069120
Rank
Second Lieutenant
Function
Navigator
Unit
860th Bombardment Squadron,
493rd Bombardment Group, Heavy
Awards
Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
9 April 1945
Place of death
Near Schleisheim, Germany

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
Plot Row Grave
C 37 15

Immediate family

Members
Max Reisenburger (father)
Selina Reisenburger (mother)
Paula Reisenburger (sister)

Plane data

Serial number
44-6513
Data
Type: B-17G
Nickname: Boise Belle
Destination: Schleisheim near Munich, Germany
Mission: Oil Depot and Ammunition Plant
MACR: 13908

More information

2nd Lt Stanley Reisenburger graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1942. He was employed as a machinist R and W Metal Products Co Inc.

He enlisted in New York City, New York on 24 February 1943.

Statement from Capt Anthony P. Testa: "A/C 513 was flying the deputy lead of the high squadron when the group attacked the assigned primary target at Schleisheim, an enemy airfield near Munich. At 1650 1/2 hours, at 22,500 feet, 10 seconds after bombs away, A/C 513 received a direct flak hit on the leading edge of the left wing between No. 1 and No. 2 engines. As the stricken A/C pulled out of the formation to the right, the outer half of the left wing broke off and the A/C was enveloped in flames. About 200 yds. to the right of and 500 ft. below the formation, A/C 513 was seam to explode and turn over on its back. The A/C was then a blazing mass and dove almost straight down in a slow spin, disintegrating on her way down. A/C 513 was last seen to crash into the ground near the target."
Immediately after A/C 513 was hit and turning off the target, two of the crew were seen to jump out the waist escape hatch, but no chutes were seen to open. Lt Gorman, in A/C 448 reported seeing one chute which was on fire.

Source of information: Peter Schouteten, Terry Hirsch, www.abmc.gov, www.findagrave.com - Russ Pickett, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.archives.gov - WWII Enlistment Record, www.ancestry.com - U.S., Headstone and Interment Records for U.S. Military Cemeteries on Foreign Soil / 1940 Census / WWII Draft Card, www.fold3.com

Photo source: www.findagrave.com, www.ancestry.com - U.S., School Yearbooks, NARA USAAF WWII photos, Nate Lowrey