Produktionsblock:
B-17F-45-VE: 42-6030 bis 42-6104
Hersteller:
Lockheed/Vega
- Bomber-Gruppe:
- 96th Bomb Group
- Bomber-Staffel:
- 337th Bomb Squadron
- 339th Bomb Squadron
- RCL: AW-E, QJ-R
MACR: 3420 / KSU/ME/KU: 1279
Geschichte der
B-17 42-6099 / Ruth L aka Winnie C
Delivered Long Beach 20/7/43; Palm Springs 23/7/43; Cheyenne 25/7/43; Dalhart 15/8/43; Assigned 337BS/96BG Snetterton [AW-E] 9/9/43 RUTH L; transferred 339BS [QJ-R]; Missing in Action Oranienburg 22/3/44 with Nathan Young, Co-pilot: Ed Garney, Navigator: Bob Sulzner, Bombardier: Bob Smith, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tom Kelley, Radio Operator: Henry Lee, Ball turret gunner: Bill Meyer, Waist gunner: Wesley Lane, Waist gunner: Bob Robertson,Tail gunner: Walter May (10 Killed in Action); hit by bomb from own group aircraft above, crashed Falkenhoehe, two miles NE of Falkensee, due E of Berlin, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 3420. WINNIE C.
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 14. Juni 2020
B-17 42-6099 / Ruth L aka Winnie C Details
Es wurde beobachtet, wie Bomben des Hohen Geschwaders der 96. das Heck trafen und das Flugzeug außer Kontrolle geriet. Es wurden 6 Fallschirme geöffnet. Das Flugzeug war nicht in Formation, als die Bomben abgeworfen wurden.
B-17 42-6099 / Ruth L aka Winnie C Crew
Position | Rang | Name | Status | Bemerkung |
---|---|---|---|---|
P | 2LT | Nathan L. Young | KIA | - |
CP | 2LT | Edward L. Garney | KIA | - |
NAV | 2LT | Robert L. Sulzner | KIA | - |
BOMB | 2LT | Robert L. Smith | KIA | - |
ENG/TT | SGT | Tom Kelley | KIA | - |
RO | SGT | Henry E. Lee | KIA | - |
BT | SGT | William L. Meyer | KIA | - |
WG | SGT | Wesley R. Lane | KIA | - |
WG | SGT | Robert D. Robertson | KIA | - |
TG | SGT | Walter W. May | KIA | - |
11. Oktober 2023 access_time 0:53
My cousin, Oleah E. Short, was tail gunner in Winnie C. He was credited with a ‘109 kill, and awarded a DFC. He had finished his tour when she was lost. I am not sure when he repatriated, so don’t know how long after that Winnie C was lost and do not know if that was his old crew at the time of the loss.
Sgt Short went on to pilot training and retired from the USAF as a B-52 A/C. He took me, at 10 years, for my first airplane ride after the war, and launched my own career . Capt E. R. Gilkison, USN ret