Produktionsblock:
B-17F-105-BO: 42-30432 bis 42-30531
Hersteller:
Boeing
- Bomber-Gruppe:
- 97th Bomb Group
- 99th Bomb Group
- Bomber-Staffel:
- 341st Bomb Squadron
- 416th Bomb Squadron
Geschichte der
B-17 42-30459 / Little Chum
Delivered Cheyenne 4/6/43; Rapid City 15/6/43; Geiger 22/6/43; Gr Isle 28/6/43; Dow 20/7/43; Assigned 416BS/99BG Oudna 7/8/43; transferred 341BS/97BG Depienne 14/11/43; Cerignola 20/12/43; Amendola 16/1/44; Missing in Action Regensburg 22/2/44 with 2Lt Milton H Ciscoe, 2Lt Milton C Stanek, 2Lt Eugene Senfield, 2lt Robert S Taylor, S/Sgt Tom B Foote, S/Sgt Sam G Moore Jr, Sgt John S Labuda, Sgt Francis j Mc Caffrey, Sgt Richard L Major, Sgt George T Waters; enemy aircraft, crashed Klagenfurt; MACR 2491. LITTLE CHUM.
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 25. Mai 2018
07. April 2024 access_time 15:20
I am trying to track down the descendants of 2nd Lt. Milton H. Ciscoe from Rochester, NY, B-17 pilot of “Little Chum” (not the L. Chum in England, but the one in Italy, that went down on Feb 22 ’44. I would like to pay respects to the family and Lt. Ciscoe and my father, Lt. Cal Carstens were good friends…dad saw his friend’s plane go down…and it broke his heart. My Dad’s now passed, too…but I’d like to share my Dad’s diary with the decendants of the Ciscoe family from Rochester, NY if they are still there. Thank you. Ken Carstens
28. Juni 2024 access_time 20:10
Ken, I’m researching the 18 March 1944 mission to Udine – Villaorba in which your father flew. I’d love to hear what you know about the mission. Jim