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Anyone from N.Y.C. here? Looking for Joe Marinello, Brooklyn.

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    Anyone from N.Y.C. here? Looking for Joe Marinello, Brooklyn.

    Hello,



    Iīm looking for relatives of Sgt Joseph Marinello Jr, 32984201, born in Brooklyn.
    His fatherīs war time address was 1060 60th St., Brooklyn, N.Y.

    Joe was KIA during the air battle on Aug 29, 1944 over our country

    Iīll be at N.Y.C. area from Oct 6 to Oct 13 and Iīd like to see his relatives and grave.


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    No one from Brooklyn?


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    Sorry Roman I don't know that too many memebers are in NYC.....

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    Sorry left NYC(Queens) in 95 or else I'd help you...
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    no prob guys, thank you!


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B-17engineer View Post
    Sorry Roman I don't know that too many memebers are in NYC.....
    Such a big village and no one here?


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    I know its pretty intresting that no one here is from there...I live about an hour out but I'm busy with school and sports

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    Quote Originally Posted by B-17engineer View Post
    I know its pretty intresting that no one here is from there...I live about an hour out but I'm busy with school and sports
    I know, thatīs O.K. Joe Marinello was aboard the same machine with which my friend Joe Owsianik went down. My friend Joe was trying to crank the ball turret manually before he bailed out but it failed as it was jammed.
    Also Russell Meyrick, a navigator from this machine was KIA.
    Sister of this navigator sent us pictures of her brother and also Marinelloīs so she must have been in touch with Marinelloīs family. I sent an e-mail to her nephew from Denver to ask her. I hope she will have it.

    A little story- when a woman from nearby village found Marinelloīs body in the woods she removed a chain with a cross from his neck hoping that one day she will return it to his family. In 1994, when a first pilot from this machine visited us she gave it to him. He sent it to Joe Owsianik as he knew he lives in NJ. Joe and his wife were able with the help of local phone book to find Marinelloīs sister. She, I donīt know why, refused it. She doesnīt want anything what once belonged to her brother...since that time the cross is hanging at the wall in Joe Owsianikīs house. Unfortunately, Joe is not able to find this address or phone number today...
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    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    Roman,

    If my memory serves me well, our family was in touch with the other families while the men were listed MIA and for a while after when some of the mothers wrote to Russell's mother to send condolences and lend support. I know there is one mother who wrote often, but I can't remember who exactly. I can't remember for how long after Russell's death the correspondence continued.

    I think what Russell's sister has is what their mother kept. I'm not sure if my aunt renewed contact at a later date.

    It may take dad a bit to reply if he hasn't yet. I think he has a bunch of trials coming up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KMeyrick View Post
    Roman,

    If my memory serves me well, our family was in touch with the other families while the men were listed MIA and for a while after when some of the mothers wrote to Russell's mother to send condolences and lend support. I know there is one mother who wrote often, but I can't remember who exactly. I can't remember for how long after Russell's death the correspondence continued.

    I think what Russell's sister has is what their mother kept. I'm not sure if my aunt renewed contact at a later date.

    It may take dad a bit to reply if he hasn't yet. I think he has a bunch of trials coming up.
    O.K. Letīs see Kelly. I wish I could meet his family...


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    Happy day for me today. Iīve found out that Joe is buried in Farmingdale, Long Island!

    Long Island National Cemetery
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    Suffolk County
    New York, USA
    Plot: H, 10438

    Sgt Joseph Marinello, Jr ( - 1944) - Find A Grave Memorial

    So anyone from Long Island here?

    Thx in advance!


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    Roman,

    It's Jim, what do you need? Another one buried in Farmingdale?

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    Hi Jim,

    this guy should be there Sgt Joseph Marinello, Jr ( - 1944) - Find A Grave Memorial but Iīm quite dissaponted as this info came to a dead end...as one volunteer from findagrave.com sent me a message that Joeīs not there. Also a friend of mine called the cemetery and they donīt have any info on him...and I thought I was so close...
    Hereīs an article about him Brooklyn Eagle, Bay Ridge Eagle Brooklyn, NY :: daily paper in Brooklyn
    I have to find his family till 2014 (70th anniversary of the battle).

    Thank you so much for your willingness mate!!!


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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    OK I will look tomorrow
    “The entrance to the cockpit of this aircraft is most difficult. It should have been made impossible.” — Flight Journal magazine, April 2000, regards the XF10F-1, Grumman's first attempt at a swing wing fighter.

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    Thank you Jim! Maybe Joe was buried there but reburied to somewhere else later. But should it be so, they would have to have some info on him at the cemetery...letīs see...

    Thank you again.


    ...in memory of my friend Joe Owsianik, a former right waist gunner from B-17G, 42-97159 from 2ndBG 20th Sqdn, who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Joe passed away on Novemer 1, 2010.

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