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Would Like Any Information/Pictures on 1Lt Edmund D. Whalen

Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:32 am

This is what I have:

1Lt Edmund D. Whalen
0-886143, 334th FS 4th FG
Lost on 3/6/1944 in P-51B, Serial No. 43-6899, Code QP-O

Shot down an ME-110 and was hit by debris, bailed out and was seen to have a good chute.

Buried @ Netherlands America Cemetery.

MACR 2839

My wife is an Whalen, and Edmund was from New York State as is my wife's father.

Thanks....

Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:10 pm

I have pics of William Whalen aka "Gooney" a former fighter pilot of 4FG who transferred to the 355th FG in September 1944, volunteered for 2SF (supported by 355th) and became the only Scout Force ace - with 6 air, 2 ground.

Any relationship?

Regards,

Bill Marshall

Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:12 pm

Spooky... We were just discussing that man on RAF Commands last week..

Need to confirm that E D (T) Whalen (RAF or RCAF) was the same man as Edmund D Whalen USAAF, 4 FG

http://www.rafcommands.com/dcforum/DCFo ... 11643.html

Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:30 pm

Don't believe the two are connected. Lt Edmond D Whalen came to 4FG on 11/18/43 long after the RAF Eagles transferred to 8th AF.

Apparently PO Edmond T Whalen was RAF.

He (Edmond D) is listed as Gouveneur, NY hometown.

Regards,

Bill

Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:41 pm

Bill

I think it is too much of a co-incidence

Someone E D (T) Whalen had an accident in a Spitfire at 61 OTU on 5th March 1943

He was believed to be Canadian or USAF. He would have joined up earlier... Someone in 2001 was looking for an Edmund D Whalen (American in RCAF) in 2001

I think he would have transferred to 4 FG after completing his OTU Training as you say Edmund D Whalen joined 4 FG on 18 Nov 1943.

What happened, is that ALL Americans in RAF were given ultimation, join USAAF or risk losing citizenship.. I think he did this (that is why some joined USMC or USN instead of USAAF) . I note he joined the 4 FG which had a history from Eagle Squadrons

Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:19 pm

Paul - sounds like it is plausible that they are one and the same.

Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:25 pm

From the ABMC website:

Edmund D. Whalen
First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Forces
Service # O-886143
334th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group
Entered the Service from: New York
Died: 6-Mar-44
Buried at: Plot E Row 6 Grave 21
Netherlands American Cemetery
Margraten, Netherlands
Awards: Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters

Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:46 pm

I not sure about William Whalen, since I'm not sure where he was from. I guess he survived the war.

I'm have asked my wife cousin if he could tell me any imformation since he has their family history.

Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:28 pm

Bill Whalen died post war, was from Hamilton, NY.

Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:29 pm

Just found out that EDT Whalen who was in RAF in 1943 and hasvSpitfire Accident in Marxh 1943 was an American

Paul
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