B-17 Flying Fortress B-17 42-102520

B-17 Bomber Flying Fortress – The Queen Of The Skies 42-102520
General
Manufacturer: Boeing
Production-Block: , B-17G-50-BO: 42-102379 to 42-102543
Operational History
Bomb Group: , 94th Bomb Group
Bomb Squadron: , 332nd Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Squadron
RCL: XM-?
MACR: 4468
Fate: , Lost by flak/aa-fire
(29 April 1944)
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History of
B-17 42-102520

Delivered Cheyenne 10/3/44; Gr Island 31/3/44; Grenier 7/4/44; Assigned 333BS/94BG [TS- ] Rougham 8/4/44; 332BS [XM- ] ; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44; flak, crashed in North Sea three miles of Texel, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 4468.

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B-17 42-102520 Details

This aircraft observed to go into shallow dive into clouds over target, apparently under control. Aircraft sent a request for a QUM which was received at this base MF/DF station at 1345 hours. A bearing of 250 degrees was given but not received by this aircraft. No other information available.

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B-17 42-102520 Crew

Position Rank Name Status Note
P 2LT Joseph K. McClurkin MIA
CP F/O Edward I. Knowlden POW picked up by German flying boat
BOMB 2LT Clarence E. Meekin MIA
ENG/TT S/SGT Lawrence J. Rock MIA
RO S/SGT Joseph P. McCabe KIA
BT SGT Robert L. Johnson MIA
WG SGT Joseph G. Fanning MIA
WG SGT Dominic G. Leogrande MIA
TG SGT Anthony C. Gambardella KIA

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