John Lester Voehringer
Military ROLL OF HONOUR
media-21965.jpeg
UPL 21965
John "Jack" Voehringer, c. 1942
Jack was cousin to my grandfather, John Schofield, who gave me this portrait years ago as I do a lot of family history. Jack never married nor had children, so it's an absolute honor to update his profile here and to add this wonderfully romantic picture of him. I'm assuming it was taken in the U.S. before he went to Thurleigh.
Jack was cousin to my grandfather, John Schofield, who gave me this portrait years ago as I do a lot of family history. Jack never married nor had children, so it's an absolute honor to update his profile here and to add this wonderfully romantic picture of him. I'm assuming it was taken in the U.S. before he went to Thurleigh.
Family history
Killed in Action (KIA) on October 8, 1943. Hit by a bullet from a ME-109 and was killed. The B-17 plane was not shot down. It was piloted by Oleron Linn.
Connections
See how this entry relates to other items in the archive by exploring the connections below.
Units served with
- Unit Hierarchy: Group
- Air Force: Eighth Air Force
- Type Category: Bombardment
Missions
- Date: 8 October 1943
Places
- Site type: Airfield
- Known as: Bedford
Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Born |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 18 November 1919 | Born to Alice Fairchild (nee Boyd) and John Kasper Voehringer, Jr. |
Enlisted |
20 January 1942 | Fort Bragg, North Carolina | |
Died |
8 October 1943 | Killed on a mission to Bremen, Germany | |
Buried |
Greensboro, NC, USA | 28 July 1948 | After the war, Jack's parents traveled to England to bring him home. They are buried beside him in Greensboro, North. Carolina. |
Other Education |
Graduated from Haverford School in Philadelphia, 1939; Worked as a clerk for his father's company, Mojud Hosiery, for a year; Enrolled at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina |
Revisions
ContributorAAM
Changes
Sources
Combat Chronology Supplement p. 206 also in First Over Germany, Losses of the 8th & 9th AFs Vol. 1 by Bishop & Hey p. 509, ABMC / Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia