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Nagle Francis Joseph

Name:
Francis Joseph Nagle
Rank:
Staff Sergeant
Serial Number:
Unit:
578th Bomber Squadron, 392nd Bomber Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
2014-08-15
State:
Massachusetts
Cemetery:
Resurrection Cemetery Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin
Plot:
Section 8
Row:
Grave:
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Francis Nagle was born on July 1, 1924 and was from Lynn, Mass.
He the radio operator on was B-24 (42-95241) also known as the “Jolly Duck” of the 578th Bomber Squadron, 392nd Bomber Group, 8th US Air Force. On February 22, 1945, the “Jolly Duck” was on a bombing mission over Germany. After completing mission on the return flight, the plane lost two engines. The pilots were able to make a controlled crash landing in Zoeterwoude, Holland; all of the nine-man crew survived. The plane commander, Pilot Walker directed the crew split up in order to evade capture. Some were captured; others were able to evade and return to duty with the assistance of Dutch Resistance.
Nagle was captured and was a POW at 13D 7A FRANKFORT.
McCormick was assisted by the Dutch Resistance to a nearby hunting lodge "Het Jachthuis" on the banks of the River Rotte. There he decided to stay and fight with the Dutch Resistance, which he did for the next two months. On April 29, 1945, the enemy attacked “Het Jachthuis” killing McCormick. SSG McCormick is buried in nearby; see site Zoetermeer - Old Church. He is buried along side three of the Dutch resistance fighters.
The Crew of the B-24 included:
1/Lt Joseph R. Walker, pilot, evaded capture; 2/Lt Ralph C. Casstevens, copilot, Evaded Capture; 1/Lt John J. Donohue, bombardier-navigator, Evaded Capture; S/Sgt Harold A. Shea, nose gunner, POW; Sgt Francis J. Nagle, radio operator, POW S/Sgt Allan W. Hicks, engineer, POW; S/Sgt John E. McCormick, waist gunner, KIA; S/Sgt John A.H. Lingle, waist gunner, POW; S/Sgt Elmer E. Duerr, tail gunner, Evaded Capture;