Weeks, Grady Marvin

Data Sources - Air Force Manual No. 200-25A, Department of the Air Force, Washington, October 16, 1961  page 1. Sanitized copy. National Archives KOREAN Conflict Casualty File (KCCF) 1950-1954. 

 

MIAs in Incident; Weeks, Grady Marvin; Holcom, William Lee

                                      

03/92 -- Korea, and the men yet to be accounted for -- the "official list" --  is a list of U.S. servicemen known to have been held as prisoners of war by the red Chinese and North Koreans from the Korean War but not released or accounted for by the communists, as released on May 27, 1957 at a hearing of the House Subcommittee on the Far East and Pacific by the Department of Defense.

The lists, the printed minutes of the May 27, 1957 hearing and the "sense of congress" resolution were subsequently buried in the archives. The original list had 450 names compiled from American POWS who were repatriated by the Reds, as well as from photographs released by the Reds, Chinese radio propaganda broadcasts, and letters written home by captured men. The "revised" list was narrowed down in august of 1961 to 389 men, and all were arbitrarily declared dead by the military services, the USG still lists them as "unaccounted for".

Names and ranks only were released at the time, and printed in "The Spotlight" on August 27, 1979, along with the above information and background. Further information has been compiled by the P.O.W. Network from the Hawaii POW/MIA Korean Memorial records, National Archives documentation, and public United States Air Force documentation, and changes made to the original published information. (FEBRUARY 1992)
 

Grady Weeks is listed on the "HONOR ROLL OF FORGOTTEN AMERICANS" yet is listed as having "died while missing" by the National Archive.

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03/13/2021

Service Member   SSGT GRADY MARVIN WEEKS

  • KOREAN WAR
  • UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
  • Unaccounted For

Mid-evening of August 7, 1952, a B-26 Invader (tail number 44-34698, call sign "Pintail 04") departed Kunsan (K-8) Air Base with a crew of three aviators. The briefed mission night intruder operation targeting enemy supply routes south of Pyongyang. The pilot of another Invader operating near Sinchon reported hearing the pilot of Pintail 04 radio that his aircraft was badly damaged and he was unsure if it would be able to return to base. Shortly after Pintail 04 was cleared out of the target area, the pilot was heard giving the order to bail out. The crew of Pintail 04 was not seen or heard from again. We have no information that anyone from this crew was ever in enemy hands. 

Staff Sergeant Grady Marvin Weeks, who joined the U.S. Air Force from Alabama, was assigned to the 13th Bombardment Squadron, 3rd Bombardment Wing. He was the gunner aboard this B-26 when it went missing. No returning POWs mentioned having contact with SSgt Weeks, nor was he seen at any known holding point, interrogation center, hospital, or permanent POW camp. His remains were not identified among those returned to U.S. custody after the ceasefire and he is still unaccounted-for. Today, Staff Sergeant Weeks is memorialized on the Courts of the Missing at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Based on all information available, DPAA assessed the individual's case to be in the analytical category of Deferred.

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SSgt GRADY MARVIN WEEKS

  • Unit 13th Bombardment Squadron (Light)
  • Country of Loss
    North Korea
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