B-17 Flying Fortress B-17 42-31361 / The Punched Fowl

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General
Manufacturer: Boeing
Production-Block: , B-17G-15-BO: 42-31332 to 42-31431
Operational History
Bomb Group: , 452nd Bomb Group
Bomb Squadron: , 729th Bomb Squadron
MACR 7710
Fate: , Lost by flak/aa-fire
(04 August 1944)
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History of
B-17 42-31361 / The Punched Fowl

Delivered Cheyenne 25/10/43; Walla Walla 9/11/43; Assigned: 729BS/452BG Deopham Green 3/1/44; MIA Bremen 4/8/44 Pilot: Edwin Arey, Ernie Thorp, Bob Denner, Harry Serowsky, Leroy Bair, Larry Rosenberger, Theophilus Libucha, Marris Daso (8POW); Orran Floyd (KIA); flak, ditched North Sea. MACR 7710. THE PUNCHED FOWL.

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B-17 42-31361 / The Punched Fowl Details

Following statement obtained by S-2 Section, 452nd Bomb Group (H) at interrogation after return of mission.

A/C 361 sustained a flak hit in the vicinity of the I.P., at which point one engine was observed on fire and the A/C left the formation – peeling off in front of the formation slowly circling to the left and headed got the North Sea. The A/C was then flying at 25000 feet and appeared to be completely under control. When the A/C fell out of formation both escape hatches were seen to come off and four to six chutes were observed from the plane. No further information concerning to loss of this A/C has been obtained, however, one returning crew reported observing an oil spot and dinghy off the coast at 5410N – 0734E (observation made at 1333 hours, from 20000 feet on a 320° heading) which they think might have been from the missing A/C 361.

Source: MACR 7710

B-17 #42-31361 / The Punched Fowl
B-17 #42-31361 / The Punched Fowl
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B-17 42-31361 / The Punched Fowl Crew

Position Rank Name Status Note
P 2LT Edwin V. Arey POW
CP 2LT Ernest N. Thorp POW
BOMB 2LT Orran O. Floyd KIA
ENG/TT S/SGT Harry Serowsky POW
RO S/SGT Leroy D. Bair POW
BT SGT Lawrence J. Rosenberger POW
WG SGT Theophilus Libucha POW
TG SGT Morris R. Daso POW

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