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Part 2.

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced that U.S. Army Air Force 1st Lt. David P. Skjeie, 22, of Los Angeles, California, killed during World War II, was accounted for Sept. 21, 2023.
In early 1944, Skjeie was assigned to the 703rd Bombardment Squadron, 445th Bombardment Group, 8th Air Force in the European Theater. On Feb 24, Skjeie, the pilot onboard a B-24J “Liberator”, was killed in action when his plane was hit by heavy anti-aircraft fire over Gotha, Germany.  One of the surviving crewmembers reported seeing the plane on fire and in a steep dive, before eventually exploding on the ground.  While two crewmembers survived, the others, including Skjeie, were killed in the incident.  German forces garrisoned in the area documented the crash site north of Leimbach Bahnhof, near Bad Salzungen, Germany.  After the crash, German troops recovered the remains of the ball turret gunner and buried them in a local cemetery.  The other six crewmembers, including Skjeie, were unaccounted for following the war.

In March 1952, the American Graves Registration Command, the organization that searched for and recovered fallen American personnel in the European Theater, took custody of comingled unidentified remains recovered from Bad Salzungen Cemetery. These remains, X-9093 Griesheim Mausoleum (X-9093), X-9094 Griesheim Mausoleum (X-9094), and X-9095 Griesheim Mausoleum (X-9095), were believed to be those belonging to 1st Lt. Skjeie’s downed aircraft. At the time, identification of these remains was not possible, and they were interred in the Ardennes America Cemetery, Belgium.
In June 2021, DPAA historians and American Battle Monuments Commission personnel, exhumed X-9093, X-9094, and X-9095 from Ardennes American Cemetery and transferred them to the DPAA Laboratory for analysis and identification.

To identify Skjeie’s remains, scientists from DPAA used anthropological analysis. Additionally, scientists from the Armed Forces Medical Examiner System used mitochondrial DNA analysis.
Skjeie’s name is recorded on the Tablets of the Missing at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery, Hombourg, Belgium, along with others still missing from WWII. A rosette will be placed next to his name to indicate he has been accounted for.

NOTE: This mission posting is to facilitate your voluntary participation in honoring this military veteran.  For those interested, and all PGR members are welcome, this is a graveside, flag line only mission at the cemetery.  Please see the timetable if you would like to participate.  those who would rather go directly to the cemetery, we will meet you there.

TIMETABLE FOR WEDNESDAY, 06 AUGUST 2025

1215:  Stage at Glen Haven Memorial Park (main building awning), 13017 North Lopez Canyon Rd, Sylmar, CA.   https://maps.app.goo.gl/VGVAJvg3wh2GeRhP8

1230:  Mission briefing.

1245:  KSU to the burial site.

1300:  Flag line and military honors.

Dave Eng
SoCal PGR Ride Captain
Daveeng19@yahoo.com
(805) 208-1206


You do not have to be a veteran or a motorcycle rider to attend this mission.  All PGR members are welcome.  We encourage those who do not ride to attend in your car.  If this will be your first mission go to the initial staging area and you will be briefed there by the Ride Captain (RC).  Dress for motorcycle riding or dress casually if you are driving a cage (car).  Please ride/drive safely.



Lillian Riddell
Assistant State Captain SoCal PGR
lilygirl54@roadrunner.com
(909) 855-2623