Memorial Garden (Giardino della Memoria)- C-47 (42-100954) Crash Site Memorial
Details:
Off via Casale about 100 meters from the roadway, on the right just after Casale from Zavattarello.
The memorial is a “Garden of Memories” which includes 7 large stones about 3 feet high, each with an inscribed brass plaque attached to each, representing each of the crew killed in the crash. The site also includes 3 informational panels.
The monument was dedicated in 2017; another plaque is located in the town of Zavattarello (See this website, Site: Zavattarello; C-47 (42 100954) Crash Memorial for more on this incident).
Background: The Douglas C-47 Skytrain “Gooney Bird” (42-100954) was assigned to the 16th Troop Carrier Squadron, 64th Troop Transport Group, 12th Air Force. During the night of February 22/23, 1945, the plane flying from the Rosignano-Airdrome (Livorno), Italy, with an international crew of five Americans and two British (Royal Army Service Corps, 352 General Transport Company) were on a mission to resupply (known as Operation Peedunk) the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) Operation Pee Dee mission led by Captain Les Vanoncini and the Partisan forces he supported. The mission of Operation Pee Dee was to cooperate with the British SOE to assist partisans in preventing passage of German troops retreating north through the Liguria region of Northern Italy. Sometime during the night of 22/23 February, after the air re-supply, the C-47 crashed on the slope of Monte Calenzone killing all seven crew members. (Per Missing Aircraft Report {MACR}12987)
The Crew Members included:
ROBERT E. WALLIN, Pilot, 1LT
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
DONALD R. FAULL, Co-Pilot, 2LT
Angels Camp, California, U.S.A.
LLOYD C. POOLE, Navigator, 1LT
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.
JOHN V. RUPNIK, Crew Chief, SGT
Ironwood, Michigan, U.S.A.
RICHARD J. PERSYK, Radio Operator, SGT
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
DAVID C. SAYNOR, Driver
Great Britain
EDWARD J. FORD, Driver
Great Britain
Monument Text:
The memorial includes an informational sign and seven upright rocks
The text on the rocks is written in English:
ROBERT E. WALLIN
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
DONALD R. FAULL
Angels Camp, California, U.S.A.
LLOYD C. POOLE
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.
JOHN V. RUPNIK
Ironwood, Michigan, U.S.A.
RICHARD J. PERSYK
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
DAVID C. SAYNOR
Great Britain
EDWARD J. FORD
Great Britain
A large informational panel is written in Italian and reads:
Giardino della Memoria
Questo lougo e dedicato ai 7 aviatori delle Forze Alleate
5 statiuntesi e 2 inglese
del aero Douglas C-47 (42-100954)
che cade la sera del 22 Febraio 1945
alle falde del Monte Calenzone.
Il C-47 stava lanciando aiuti ai partigiani
Che nella zona combattevano I nazi-fascisiti
The translation in English:
Garden of Memories
At this location 7 Allied Aviators
5 Americans and 2 English
on a Douglas C-47 (42-100954)
crashed the night of 22 February 1945
on the slopes of Monte Calenzone
while dropping military assistance to the partisans
who were fighting the nazi-facsists
Other informational signs include great detail about Partisan and OSS activities in the area during WW2.
Commemorates:
People:
Units:
12th Air Force
16th Troop Carrier Squadron, 64th Troop Transport Group
64th Troop Carrier Group
British Army
Office of Strategic Services (OSS)
OSS
OSS- Italian Operational Group
SAS (British)
Wars:
WWII
Battles:
Italian Campaign
Po Valley
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