| General | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | Boeing |
| Production-Block: | , B-17G-35-BO: 42-31932 to 42-32116 |
| Operational History | |
|---|---|
| Bomb Group: | , 483rd Bomb Group, 99th Bomb Group |
| Bomb Squadron: | , 347th Bomb Squadron, 813th Bomb Squadron |
| MACR | 3887 |
| Fate: |
, Lost by enemy aircraft (02 April 1944) |
| Missions: | 1 |
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History of
B-17 42-32013 / Ole Mose
Delivered Denver 15/1/44; Omaha 1/2/44; MacDill 5/2/44; Morrison 11/3/44; Assigned 813BS/483BG Tortorella 30/3/44; transferred 347BS/99BG Tortorella 31/3/44; Missing in Action {1m} Steyr, Aus. 2/4/44 with John Koehne, Armatoski, Chumley, Meyer, Warnek, Lee, Fulert, Perkins, Uzae, McMinn; enemy aircraft, crashed Spanheim, no chutes seen; Missing Air Crew Report 3887. OLE MOSE.
Information may include corrections and additions based on Jing’s research.
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This page was last updated on 27 May 2018

04. June 2025 access_time 19:11
Joseph Warneck was on Ole Mose when it was shot down. Joe’s brother Lee was not. I remember before the days of the internet being told this story in person. After Joe and Lee’s passing I came across this web site providing more details: http://www.merkki.com/chumleyperk.htm