Production-block:
B-17G-25-VE: 42-97636 to 42-97735
Manufacturer:
Lockheed/Vega
- Bomb Group:
- 2nd Bomb Group
- 301st Bomb Group
- Bomb Squadron:
- 32nd Bomb Squadron
- 49th Bomb Squadron
MACR: 10745
History of
B-17 42-97705 / Dede
Delivered Denver 2/2/44; 1SAG Langley 1/4/44; Morrison 30/4/44; Assigned 49BS/2BG Amendola 2/5/44; transferred 32BS/301BG Lucera; Missing in Action Blechhammer 26/12/44 with William S. Beasley, Co-pilot: Lester C. Hurley, Navigator: Bruce F. Howard, Bombardier: William S. Beasley, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Reland L. Martin, Radio Operator: Delbert E. Shutt, Waist Gunner: Edward Oulette; Waist gunner: Oulette, Waist gunner: Samuel J. Cichetti; Tail gunner: Harry V. Poe; Radar Navigator: Joseph V. Morgan, Jr. (10 Returned to Duty); flak, crashed Milice; crew return from Russia. Missing Air Crew Report 10745. DEDE.
Last updated: 4. August 2021
B-17 42-97705 / Dede Details
Witnesses’ Statements to Accompany Missing Air Crew Report on A/C B-17G 42-97705.
I was flying as navigator on B-17 #44-6403 in the 2-3 position.
While we were rallying from the target I saw a burst of flak fall very close to engine #3 of A/C 42-97705 in the 1-1 position of squadron 32. At 1250 I heard A/C 42-97705 calling the plane in 1-2 position to take over the lead. The deputy lead gave no answer. After declaring that they could get no power from #3 engine and were afraid they would lose another, they dropped their wheels and headed due east (time 1252). Their approximate position at that time was 49 44 N, 18 38 E.
I believe that A/C 42-97705 had en excellent chance of reeching a Russien Airfield. Three engines were still running and they aborted at an altitude of 20,000 feet. No parachutes were seen, nor any other visible damage. A/C 42-97705 was last sighted at above coordinates and heading.
2Lt. Daniel S. Goldman
I was flying as engineer in A/C 44-6343 in 21 position. It appeared to me as though it got several direct hits on the bottom of the ship and along the trailing edge of the wings. It was evident to me as though it was leaking gas.
I believe that A/C 42-97705 may have reached Russia. All engines were in operation.
It maintained its altitude and no parachutes were seen.
S/Sgt. Frank S. Bruto
Source: MACR 10745
B-17 42-97705 / Dede Crew
Position | Rank | Name | Status | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
P | MAJ | Donald W. Ewing | RTD | - |
CP | 1LT | Lester C. Hurley | RTD | - |
NAV | 1LT | Bruce F. Howard | RTD | - |
BOMB | 1LT | William S. Beasley | RTD | - |
ENG/TT | T/SGT | Reland L. Martin | RTD | - |
RO | T/SGT | Delbert E. Shutt | RTD | - |
WG | S/SGT | Edward Oulette | RTD | - |
WG | S/SGT | Samuel J. Cichetti | RTD | - |
TG | F/O | Harry V. Poe | RTD | - |
RCM | 1LT | Joseph V. Morgan, Jr. | RTD | - |
04. August 2021 access_time 2:54
William Beasely was the bombardier according to his stories and other govt information.
Thank you
04. August 2021 access_time 17:41
Hello Bill, thank you for that note. I have updated the crew list and added information from MACR.
Cheers
Jing
31. July 2024 access_time 15:36
Hello, can you tell me if the dede wreck has been found?
02. August 2024 access_time 8:42
Hello. This position 49 44 N, 18 38 E is different many miles from the icon on the map of crashes all B17. Where is mistake? On the map or on the position 49N18E?.
02. August 2024 access_time 10:15
Sorry for question, i know allready everything from https://catalog.archives.gov/id/91097681. I think, that I know where this crashed B17 is.