Darr H. Alkire
Darr Hayes Alkire | |
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Born |
Fay, Nevada[1] | December 31, 1903
Died |
July 22, 1977 73) Scottsboro, Alabama | (aged
Place of Burial | National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu [2] |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch |
United States Army Air Forces United States Air Force |
Years of service | March 10, 1924-October 31, 1956[1] |
Rank | Brigadier General |
Commands held |
1937: 96th Bomb Squadron 1942: Second Bombardment Group 1942: 100th Bombardment Group 1943: 449th Bombardment Group 1954: Newark Transportation Control Depot 1954: 3101st Logistics Control Group[1] |
Battles/wars |
World War II Korean War |
Awards | Air Force DSM, Silver Star |
Relations |
1927-8 marriage: Ruth Eleanor McKee (divorce), son Michael E Alkire (1927) 1930 marriage:[3] Alma Tate Robinson,[4] daughters Darrilyn Ann Alkire (1932) & Jacqueline Hayes Alkire (1934) |
Brigadier General Darr Hayes Alkire was a pilot of the United States Army Air Corps in 1932,[5] the United States Army Air Forces (1941), and the United States Air Force (1947); and was the first commander of the World War II 100th Bombardment Group.[1] After his 19th B-24 Liberator mission,[6]:23 when the Lurchin Urchin[7] (41-29223)[8] crashed near Cervia,[9] he was a POW commander until April 4, 1945; then marched to Stalag Luft III where on April 27 he was the West Compound commander until liberated.[10]
Alkire crashed Douglas BT-2C #31-445 at Yorktown, Texas, on April 11, 1932,[11] and was piloting the "Maui Maid" (41-28623, named for his 2nd wife) which was the first 449th Bombardment Group B-24 to land in Italy (at Grottaglie Airfield). The Maui Maid was scrapped for parts after a different crew struck an embankment.[12] In 1958, Alkire appeared on television in 1958 regarding the "Rocket Age."[13]
USAAF film of Lurchin Urchin
The United States Air Force filmed the Lurchin Urchin B-24 Liberator on the mission in which Colonel Alkire was shot down.[14]
References and notes
- 1 2 3 4 US Air Force Military Biographies, Annual. 2004. Retrieved 2010-11-20.
- ↑ http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=3768119 Find A Grave]
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- ↑ "Movie for the crew of the B24 bomber piloted by Col. Darr H. Alkire, January 31, 1944 crashed off the coast of Cervia" (GuitarSolos.com video). (also Video on YouTube)
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