Produktionsblock:
B-17F-100-BO: 42-30332 bis 42-30431
Hersteller:
Boeing
- Bomber-Gruppe:
- 97th Bomb Group
- 99th Bomb Group
- Bomber-Staffel:
- 340th Bomb Squadron
- 346th Bomb Squadron
MACR: 2835
Geschichte der
B-17 42-30416 / Lil’ Joan
Delivered Cheyenne 25/5/43; Gore 12/6/43; Smoky Hill 14/6/43; Rapid City 20/6/43; Geiger 22/6/43; Smoky Hill 23/6/43; Dow Fd 5/7/43; Assigned 346BS/99BG Navarin 30/7/43; Oudna 4/8/43; battle damaged Mestre 6/10/43 with Crooks, Raftery, Evans, Devine, Grant, Demott, Ledgerwood, Boswell, Berkey, Laverick; crash landed Foggia and WO; but repaired at depot and transferred 340BS/97BG Cerignola; Amendola 16/1/44; Missing in Action Padua 11/3/44 with Bob Taylor, Franko, Rosoff, Undercoffer, Romes (9th CCU), Hoff, Schumaker, Coggeswell, Beatty, Hardin, Kennedy; enemy aircraft, ditched Adriatic; Missing Air Crew Report 2835. LIL’ JOAN.
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 4. Juni 2018
07. Dezember 2018 access_time 15:44
While attending an airshow in Indianapolis, Indiana my Uncle Jim Undercoffer aw approached by a man who noticed Jim’s WW2 flight jacket and his name on it. He was asked about any relation with Bill Undercoffer. Responding yes and knowing he was killed but not knowing what happened. The man stated Bill and others bailed from the destroyed B17 and were strafed while parachuting down and shot to pieces. The man stated his survival and one other. Bill had originally started in the RCAF flying until the US entered the war. Both Bill and Jim learned how to fly on the family horse farm in Loveland, Ohio (ValleyView Farms)
08. Dezember 2018 access_time 13:18
Thank you for sharing this story!
03. März 2019 access_time 20:20
My Grandfather was Bob Taylor, Bill Undercoffer’s pilot. He, too, was killed that day on March 11, 1944. The plane was called “Li’l Joan.” I have all of the information about your uncle, and what happened to him that day. Who was it you spoke to? Please reach out whenever you;d like. I have photos of your uncle, too — Matt Taylor. (508) 693 9283.
03. März 2019 access_time 20:26
Hello Matt,
wow! greate information. That why I create the website. Bringing peoples together because of history.
I sent email to Steven Undercoffer, to let him know about you comment.
Kind regards
Jing
03. März 2019 access_time 20:29
Matt, do you have the complete crew list with their status (POW(KIA)?
02. April 2020 access_time 17:52
Dear Matt,
I am on a research about air war 1943-1945 in Padua-Rovigo area (Venetian Region). Since almost five years, I didn’t check further news about March 11, 1944, mission until a few days ago, when I found Your post. I will be extremely grateful for any news, or phographs, You cand send me to use in my research.
Sincerely
11. September 2020 access_time 1:47
Hi, I am sorry I missed your message from last year. I am here if you need me!
12. September 2020 access_time 10:08
Hello Matt,
I have sent Claudio an email and let him know about your reply.
Cheers
Jing
18. Mai 2024 access_time 22:11
The two airmen who survived the combat loss of “lil’ Joan” were Lt Stanley Rosoff and my uncle, Marvin K Hoff. I was able to find the ACR on Fold3 several years ago other information including the pilot of the FW109 who shot down the aircraft. I need to search my old files to find what I have. I just thought I’d reach out to see if this is still an active post. There were veteran interviews done with Stan and Marvin. I have a copy of Stan’s interview and have found some information about Marvin’s but haven’t been able to find a copy or archive of his. Just happened to be checking today.