Quelle:
www.americanairmuseum.com
| Allgemein | |
|---|---|
| Hersteller: | Lockheed/Vega |
| Produktionsblock: | , B-17F-25-VE: 42-5805 bis 42-5854 |
| Einsatzgeschichte | |
|---|---|
| Bomber-Gruppe: | , 379th Bomb Group |
| Bomber-Staffel: | , 524th Bomb Squadron |
| RCL | WA-T |
| Schicksal: | |
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Geschichte der
B-17 42-5830 / The Hag of Harderwyk
Delivered Long Beach 6/3/43; Sioux City 20/3/43; Kearney 9/4/43; Dow Fd 15/4/43; Assigned 524BS/379BG [WA-T] Kimbolton 20/5/43 AL JO-SON; transferred 2 Base Air Depot, Lt Staughton 4/4/44; Returned to the USA Homestead 26/7/44; Tinker 1/9/44; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Ontario 7/5/45. HAG OF HARDWYCK.
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29. August 2024 access_time 20:19
Where does this name come from?
I live close to Harderwijk, the Netherlands.
12. November 2024 access_time 16:30
Hi Ruud, I also live near Harderwijk. However, I think this Harderwyk is from the town of Holland, Michigan. There is a Harderwyk Ministries and a Harderwyk Cemetery there. There are also surrounding towns:Zeeland, Drenthe, Vriesland, Borculo, Overisel and Graafschap. Even a supermarket named Meijer. Definitely a county where a lot of Dutchmen settled, maybe they still speak some Dutch there? But no direct link to our Harderwijk, I’d guess…
15. November 2024 access_time 16:20
That makes sense to me, thank you for your infirmation.