F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

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F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

Post by georgetanksherman » Mon Aug 29, 2022 12:27 am

Have another Texan, F/O Charles Stenius Young, Dayton, Texas (Not Ohio) joined the RCAF fall of 1941, went through flight training in Canada, sent to the United Kingdom, was assigned to an RAF Bomber Squadron, completed 22 Combat missions with Bomber Command. Transferred to USAAF March 1943, assigned to 409th Bomb Squadron, 93rd Bomb Group, flew 25 missions in B-24's including Ploesti. After his 25th combat mission, he requested to go to fighters, stated he did not want to be responsible for others' lives anymore. Assigned 496th Fighter Training Squadron Group, training on P-38's, sadly on June 6, 1944, while flying P-38 42-67710, he engages in flying acrobatics to low and crashed, and was killed, he is buried in San Antonio, Texas.

Does anyone have any info on what RAF Squadron he was assigned to for his 22 Missions ?

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Re: F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

Post by Temujin » Mon Aug 29, 2022 5:00 pm

Sorry, very little info, but a photo
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1st LT. Charles Stenius "Bubba" Young (1920-1944) 02044927

Charles Stenius "Bubba" Young was the son of Ray Vaughn Young (1893-1974) and Esther Young (1895-1985).

In 1920, the family lived in Allen County, Louisiana, where Ray was a rice farmer. Besides Ray and Esther, the family included Esther Rae (Young) Drawhorn (1915-2008), Marie Young (b. ca. 1918) and CHARLES S. "Bubba" YOUNG (1920-1944).

It was around 1924 that the family moved to Dayton, Texas, where Ray became the superintendent of the local sawmill. After the mill closed, he bought his own business, called Young's.

From the book, "War Stories," we find the following information about LT. YOUNG: In the fall of 1941, YOUNG enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force. In March, 1943, he would be commissioned as a flight officer with the Army Air Corps. In August, 1943, he was part of the Allied raid on Ploesti, Romania when they bombed the oil refineries. He had written a letter home, telling of his experience in bombing Ploesti in great detail.

He would serve with the AAF HQ & HQ SQ

Less than a year later, LT. YOUNG was killed in a "routine training flight." At the time, he was serving with the 554FTS/496thFTG, stationed in Goxhill, England, UK. Fighter Training Group when, on June 6, 1944, LT. YOUNG was killed while flying a P-38J Lightening when he crashed near Spaldington, England.

LT. CHARLES S. YOUNG is buried at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar, TX. Findagrave.com: #1354466

U.S. Census Reports, 1920
"War Letters", published by Washington Square Press, 2002; pp. 201-202
findagrave.com/memorial/29381419/esther-rae-drawhorn
Aviation Safety Network: https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/108350
Accident-report.com/Yearly/1944/4406/4406.html
American Air Museum in Britain: americanairmuseum.com/unit/481
findagrave.com/memorial/1354466/charles-stenius/young

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Re: F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

Post by georgetanksherman » Mon Aug 29, 2022 6:38 pm

Thanks as always Temujin, saw the RCAF wings, so it got my attention, he is another on my list of "Incomplete" info, so I thought I would ask, especially seeing as he is a fellow Texas Warrior !

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Re: F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

Post by Temujin » Tue Aug 30, 2022 1:08 pm

George, more info for you
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Re: F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

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Re: F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

Post by georgetanksherman » Tue Aug 30, 2022 2:21 pm

WOW, that is AWESOME, Thank You Temujin, it's amazing what just a little bit more info can get you.

I am not sure what they keep going on about "The Fourth Eagle Squadron" ??? Never heard of a Fourth, only the three fighter squadrons, the No. 71, No. 121 and the No. 133 Squadrons.

Anyway, the newspaper clipping stated he flew in the raid that stopped Goering's speech puts F/O Charles S. Young with the RAF No. 105 Squadron, which a couple of months later he transferred over to the USAAF

Cheers Temujin, another Texans story put together, Thank You !

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Re: F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

Post by Temujin » Tue Aug 30, 2022 6:39 pm

Training in Canada:

No 4 Elementary Flying Training School, Windsor Mills, Ontario

No 11 Service Flying Training School - Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Course 56:
May 23 - September 11, 1942
Charles Stenius Young

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Re: F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

Post by Temujin » Tue Aug 30, 2022 7:04 pm

georgetanksherman wrote:
Tue Aug 30, 2022 2:21 pm
WOW, that is AWESOME, Thank You Temujin, it's amazing what just a little bit more info can get you.

I am not sure what they keep going on about "The Fourth Eagle Squadron" ??? Never heard of a Fourth, only the three fighter squadrons, the No. 71, No. 121 and the No. 133 Squadrons.

Anyway, the newspaper clipping stated he flew in the raid that stopped Goering's speech puts F/O Charles S. Young with the RAF No. 105 Squadron, which a couple of months later he transferred over to the USAAF

Cheers Temujin, another Texans story put together, Thank You !

George
I wonder if the author mean’t the 4th Fighter Group USAAF. At the end of September 1942, all three Eagle Squadrons were absorbed into the U.S. Army Air Force. The three squadrons became the 4th Fighter Group??

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Re: F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

Post by georgetanksherman » Sun Sep 04, 2022 5:25 pm

Not sure what they are talking about, they say the "4" Eagle Squadron, but all 3 RAF Eagle Squadrons transferred to the 4th Fighter Group. so the research goes on.

Thanks for the help, as always,

P.S., Debbie said she can't wait to meet Debbie, says she wants to "Compare" notes :-) LOL

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Re: F/O Charles Stenius Young, RCAF

Post by wbhubbard » Fri Mar 24, 2023 2:22 pm

All,
I am the nephew of Charles Young and have carried out extensive research on his training in Canada, service in the RAF, transfer to the USAAF, and death on June 6, 1944. Be advised that some of the material in the obituaries posted here is exaggerated or erroneous, but the true story is still remarkable. I could clear up things by uploading a pdf of a poster that I presented at a meeting of the 93rd Bombardment Group (a memorial society) in San Antonio in 2016. The file is 47.5 MB. If someone wants to help me with this, please get in touch.
Regards,
Bill Hubbard
jhubbard2@mac.com

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