B-24 (42-7730) Crash Site Memorial
Details:
On the left side of a gravel road on the road shoulder.
An inscribed marble marker mounted upright about 3 ft tall on a marble base.
On January 30, 1944, B-24 (42-7730) Plane #30 (718th Bomber Squadron, 449th Bomber Group, 47th Bomber Wing) was flying as part of a 338-plane raid (186 bombers and 152 fighter bombers/escorts) to destroy enemy airplanes and airfields in northeastern Italy. B-24 Plane # 30 flying from the Grottoglie airbase in Puglia, piloted by 1st Lt. Hayward S Wheeler and a crew of 9, was on a mission to bomb the enemy airfield at Campoformido, just southwest of Udine. On the return trip B-24 #30 was shot down by German fighters crashing near Campolongo with a complete loss of life. (Missing Aircraft Report {MACR} 2479).
The crew of Plane # 30 consisted of:
Pilot 1st Lt. Hayward S Wheeler O-803918 KIA
Co-pilot 2nd Lt. William N Jarrell O-685273 KIA
Navigator 2nd Lt Norman F Taylor Jr O-809762 KIA
Bombardier 2nd Lt John T McVicars Jr O-734804 KIA
Engineer T/Sgt. Earle A Widden 31095586 KIA
Radio Operator T/Sgt. Reeve A Samson 12468472 KIA
Gunner T/Sgt. Paul G Fleming 11122219 KIA
Armorer/gunner S/Sgt McLay Myron Arthur 35587467 KIA
Ass. Engineer SGT Benedict E Vital 32462692 KIA
Gunner S/Sgt Robert Alexander Borucki 37394538 KIA
During this mission on January 30, 1944, four other bombers and three fighters were also shot down:
B-24H (41-28605) - 449th BG - 718th BS - Plane # 23 "Sinner's Dream"
Exploded in flight over Romans d'Isonzo (GO), after being rammed by a German fighter.
B-24H (41-29217) - 449th BG - 718th BS - Plane # 18 - (No nickname)
Shot down by German and Italian Fighters, crashed on the island of Morgo – Grado Lagoon (GO)
B-17 G ( 42-31424) – 301st BG - 353rd BS (No nickname)
Damaged, over Lavariano (UD), by the explosion, inside the fuselage, of one of the fragmentation bombs, crashed at
Ca’ Ballo near Malcontenta (VE)
B-17 F (41-24395) – 2nd BG - 49th BS “I DO DIT”
Shot down by a rocket thrown by a Bf109, crashing near Ruda southeast of Campolongo (UD)
P-47D Thunderbolt (42-75967), 325th FG 318th FS
Damaged by Italian fighters between Palmanova and Grado, crashed into the sea.
P-47D Thunderbolt (42-75982) 325th FG 318th FS
Shot down by fighters, probably Italian, at Sterpo near Flambruzzo.
P-38G Lightning (42-13173), 82nd FG 97th FS
Shot down, probably in the Grado area by a Bf109-G6.
The community of Campolongo placed a plaque remembering the sacrifice of the crew on May 15, 2011.
Special thanks to Mr. Freddy Furlan for his assistance with this site. Mr. Furlan is a local Air War Researcher and author of the article “The ‘Flying Fortress” of Campolongo and the Events on January 30, 1944” published in
Monument Text:
The text on the maker is written in Italian:
IN QUESTO LUOGO DURANTE LA BATTAGLIA AEREA
DI DOMENICA 30 GENNAIO 1944, SI SCHIANTO'
IL BOMBARDIERE AMERICANO B-24 MAT 42-07730
DEL 718TH SQ 449th BOMB GROUP
DIECI GIOVANI AVIATORI AMERICANI PERSERO LA VITA
NELL’ ADEMPIMENTO DEL LORO DOVERE
Pilota 1st Lt. Hayward S Wheeler
Copilota 2nd Lt. William N Jarrell
Navigatore 2nd Lt Norman F Taylor Jr
Puntatore 2nd Lt John T McVicars Jr
Motorista T/Sgt. Earle A Widden
Op. Radio T/Sgt. Reeve A Samson
MitragliereT/Sgt. Paul G Fleming
Mitragliere S/Sgt. McLay Myron Arthur
Mitragliere Sgt Benedict E Vital
Mitragliere S/Sgt. Robert Alexander Borucki
A PERENNE RICORDO DEL LORO SACRAFICIO
E CON PROFONDA RICONOSCENZA, LA COMUNITA’
DI CAMPOLONGO POSE IL 15 MAGGIO 2011
The translation in English:
HERE CRASHED THE U.S. BOMBER
B-24 S/N 42-07730 OF THE 718th SQ,
449th BOMB GROUP DURING THE AIR
BATTLE OF SUNDAY JANUARY 30th
1944, AND HERE TEN YOUNG AMERICAN
AIRMEN LOST THEIR LIVES WHILE
FULFILLING THEIR DUTY.
Pilot 1st Lt. Hayward S Wheeler
Co-pilot 2nd Lt. William N Jarrell
Navigator 2nd Lt Norman F Taylor Jr
Bombardier 2nd Lt John T McVicars Jr
Engineer T/Sgt. Earle A Widden
Radio Operator T/Sgt. Reeve A Samson
Gunner T/Sgt. Paul G Fleming
Gunner S/Sgt. McLay Myron Arthur
Gunner Sgt Benedict E Vital
Gunner S/Sgt. Robert Alexander Borucki
THE COMMUNITY OF CAMPOLONGO
DEDICATES THIS MONUMENT TO THEIR
MEMORY, WITH HEARTFELT GRATITUDE
AND IN ETERNAL HONOUR OF
THEIR SACRIFICE. MAY 15th, 2011.
Commemorates:
People:
Units:
12th Air Force
15th Air Force
449th Bomber Group
47th Bomber Wing
718th Bomber Squadron, 449th Bomber Group
US Army Air Corps
Wars:
WWII
Battles:
Italian Campaign
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