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Yuen Hop

SurnameHop
Given NameYuen
Born1 Jul 1924
Died30 Dec 1944
CountryUnited States
CategoryMilitary-Air
GenderMale

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ww2dbaseYuen Hop was born to Chinese immigrants Gin and Chan Hop in Sebastopol, California, United States in 1924. He graduated from Analy High School in Sebastopol. In Oct 1943, he enlisted in the US Army and completed Air Service Command Station orientation courses in England, United Kingdom. Returning to the United States, he was assigned to the USAAF. His unit arrived in Europe in Sep 1944. In 1944, he was promoted to the rank of staff sergeant. On 29 Dec 1944, he took flight with a B-17G Flying Fortress bomber as a gunner. Shortly after the aircraft had dropped its bomb load on its target along the Rhine River, the aircraft was hit twice by German anti-aircraft fire, and the entire crew escaped by parachute near Bingen am Rhein in southwestern Germany. Five became captured, three became missing, and one was killed in the woods near Oesterich, Germany. Hop was among the three who were missing. In 2013, American and German researchers recovered documents from the state archives at Koblenz, Germany, which contained information on the war crimes trial against Otto Dümpelmann, a kapo who worked for the German SS organization, who had murdered three captured US airmen in the area in Dec 1944. Court documents noted that the victims' remains were buried in unmarked graves in a cemetery near Kamp-Bornhofen. Between 2021 and 2022, a suspected burial site was investigated, and in Jun 2024 the United States Department of Defense announced that remains of Hop had been identified by DNA analysis. His remains were returned to California in Jan 2025. He was buried with full military honors at the Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno, California.

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Portrait of Yuen Hop, circa 1943

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1 Jul 1924 Yuen Hop was born in Sebastopol, California, United States.
22 Sep 1944 Yuen Hop arrived in Europe.
24 Sep 1944 Yuen Hop was assigned to 367th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 306th Bombardment Group while in Europe.
30 Oct 1944 Yuen Hop was assigned to 368th Bomb Squadron of USAAF 306th Bombardment Group while in Europe.
29 Dec 1944 Yuen Hop served as a gunner aboard B-17G Flying Fortress bomber (43-39031) when the aircraft was hit by German anti-aircraft fire over Bingen am Rhein, Germany. The entire crew of nine bailed out, and three of them became missing, including Hop. It was later determined that the three missing were captured by German SS troops.
30 Dec 1944 US airman, Yuen Hop, a gunner aboard a B-18G Flying Fortress bomber which was shot down on the previous day, was murdered in a rail car by Otto Dümpelmann, a kapo working for the German SS organization, in southwestern Germany.
18 Jun 2024 The United States Department of Defense announced that the remains of USAAF airman Yuen Hop, shot down over Germany on 19 Dec 1944, had been found and identified.
7 Feb 2025 Yuen Hop was buried with full military honors at the Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno, California, United States.




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