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Cecil S. Holliday 1942 Cecil S. Holliday 1992

Last Name: `
HOLLIDAY
First Name Middle Initial:
CECIL
Nick Name:
Street:  102 NIGHTHAWK City & State: GEORGTOWN, TX E-Mail: 
Zip: 78268 Phone:  (512) 930-2261 Spouse: DORRIS
Conflict: WW II Service Branch: Army Air Corp Unit: 8 AF 390 BG 571 BS
Theater: ETO Where Captured: GERMANY Date Captured: 10/14/43
Camps Held In: STALAG 17B How Long Interned: 569 days
liberated / repatriated: liberated Date Liberated: 05/05/45 Age at Capture: 19
Medals Received: AIR MEDAL W/OAK LEAF CLUSTER, PRISONER OF WAR MEDAL, PURPLE HEART MEDAL
Military Job: BALL TURRET GUNNER Company: SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Occupation after War:  MINISTER



Military Bio:

Cecil S. Holliday born July 5, 1924 passed away Thursday, May 20, 1999. He graduated from Austin High School and volunteered for the Army Air Corps in June 1942. Durin his distinguished military career he served as a ball turret gunner on the B-17. Patches was shot down on the second Schweinfort raid, October 14, 1943. Cecil was a POW in Stalag XVII-B. He also flew with the 390th BG(H), 8th Air Force on thirteen missions.

Cecil is survived by his wife of 51 years, Dorris Lovin Holliday; two sons, John and wife Barbara, Bob and wife Judy; sisters, Margaret Jaques and husband John, Valla Lee Britton, Ruby Stewart and husband W.D; brother Paul Holliday, Jr. and four grandchildren, Sean Holliday, Nicholas Holliday, Scott Holliday, Christa Ingram and husband Earl. He was preceded in death by his mother, father and sister Gladys Meadows.

He attended the American River Junior College, Sacramento State College in Sacramento, California and the Baptist Theological Seminary, Rushlicon, Switzerland. Cecil was a retired Southern Baptist minister serving churches in California and Texas. He was a Chaplain for the Department of Texas American Ex-Prisoners of War for seven years, a Commander from 1989 to 1990, and National Director from 1990 to 1991.



My Message to Future Generations:

Name of Crew members in front of B-17 picture Front row--left to right::--Fernie McEwin-co-pilot, Harold Erickson--pilot, Victor Baker-navigator, Vincent McDonald-bombardier Second row--left to right::--Cecil Holliday-radio operator and ball turret gunner Ray Leville-1st radio operator, Edwin Pearce--assistant engineer and right waist gunner Harry Powers--engineer and top turret gunner George Jahnke--1st armored and left waist gunner Fred Smart--Tail gunner.
B17 Crew with Cecil S. Holliday 1943


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