Source:
www.fold3.com
| General | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | Boeing |
| Production-Block: | , B-17G-80-BO: 43-38074 to 43-38273 |
| Operational History | |
|---|---|
| Bomb Group: | , 493rd Bomb Group |
| Bomb Squadron: | , 863rd Bomb Squadron |
| Fate: |
, Returned to the USA (01 July 1945) |
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History of
B-17 43-38190 / Sweet Sue
Delivered Cheyenne 5/7/44; Kearney 16/7/44; Dow Fd 3/8/44; Assigned 863BS/493BG Debach 4/8/44; slight mid-air collision with 43-38244, damageforce landed Orfordness, Sfk., with Beverly Davis 15/1/45; battle damaged Nurnberg 25/2/45 with ?; force landed Nancy A/fd, Fr; Engine #1 explosion, forced landing Woodbridge, Missing Air Crew Report 11253 12-30-44 repaired & ret gp; Returned to the USA Bradley 1/7/45; 4168 Base Unit, South Plains, Texas 4/7/45; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Kingman 26/11/45. SWEET SUE.
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18. August 2024 access_time 0:20
My father was a B-17 pilot with the 306th bomb group bases in Thurleigh. One of his planes must have been named Sweet Sue ( makes sense as my mother’s name was Sue). However, I think it was a B-17F with olive drab camouflage. It may have been a cycle relay p,ane as he flew cycle relay after completing his 35 mission combat tour( he was trying to stay in England near my mother who was a nurse based in Cambridge) Any information on his service or airplanes would be greatly appreciated.
18. August 2024 access_time 0:22
This is an addendum to my previous comment. Dad was in the 368th squadron but may have been transferred to the 369th in July 1944. He passed in 2012 so I cannot ask questions.
18. August 2024 access_time 0:30
Final addendum. My father was 1st Lieutenant William G. Mitchell Jr. I believe he was in the 368th squadron from March 1944 until July 1944. I think he was then transferred to the 369th. He flew a full 35 mission tour. The he flew cycle relay. I would be grateful for any information on Dad’s service or his planes. I am especially interested I. Cycle relay because it seems poorly documented. One of his planes may have been named Sweet Sue ( my mother’s name was Sue.
18. August 2024 access_time 0:31
Final addendum. My father was 1st Lieutenant William G. Mitchell Jr. I believe he was in the 368th squadron from March 1944 until July 1944. I think he was then transferred to the 369th. He flew a full 35 mission tour. The he flew cycle relay. I would be grateful for any information on Dad’s service or his planes. I am especially interested I. Cycle relay because it seems poorly documented.