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Person    | Male  Born 15/5/1920  Died 18/5/1943

Robert Boock

Countries: USA

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW2.

Robert Boock

First Lieutenant Robert Alfred Boock was born on 15 May 1920 in , Stearns County, Minnesota, USA, the eldest of the four children of Alfred Christian Boock (1899-1988) and Helen Madeline Boock née Ewart (1898-1982).

By July 1941 he was living in , San Diego County, California, USA, where he was employed by the .

He joined the as a Pilot Officer and from 8 September 1942 to 29 September 1942 was assigned to based at . On 29 September 1942 he transferred to in the of the in the at .

On 26 January 1943 he was forced to ditch in the North Sea due to mechanical failure in his aeroplane and on 6 April 1943, because of smoke in his cockpit, he made a forced landing 3.5 miles off the coast at North Foreland Lighthouse, Broadstairs, Kent. He was promoted to First Lieutenant on 8 May 1943.

He was killed in action, aged 23 years, on 18 May 1943 when his squadron turned to engage a large group of German aeroplanes. In the ensuing dogfight, his aeroplane was set on fire and was seen to crash into the North Sea between Knokke and Blankenberge, Belgium. His remains have never been recovered.

As he has no known grave he is , at the , Rue du Mémorial Américain 159, 4852 Plombières, Belgium. He was awarded the , the and the .

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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