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Jimmie Lowell

AN Jimmie Lawrence Lowell

VP-892 Patrol Squadron
Navy
Non-hostile, Aircraft Crash
Date Of Loss: August 8, 1952
Service Number: 0000
Year Of Birth: 0000
Home Or Place Of Enlistment
Henrietta, Texas
Location Or Battle Zone: Japan
Town Or Area: Ozu - Shikoku Island - Mountain Crash
Comments: Airman Lowell was a crew member of a PBM-5S Mariner patrol bomber with Patrol Squadron 892, based at Naval Air Station Iwakuni, Japan.

The Fighting Flying Boat: A History of the Martin PBM Mariner: VP-892 Aircraft SE-2, which took off from Iwakuni on 8 Aug 1952 and crashed into a mountain in Shikoku had a BUNO of 87842. It was vectored into a mountain by radar ground control. Investigation revealed that a U.S. Air Force ground controller, unfamiliar with the extremely slow climb performance of a loaded Mariner, had assumed SE-2 had reached an altitude to clear the hills.

Local residents build a memorial called the U.S. Seaplane VP-892 Memorial Monument Preservation Group in honor of the crewmembers.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Lowell of Henrietta, Texas.

Korean War Project Key No: 36980


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