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C-47 (42-93038) Crash Memorial Plaque

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Details:

A memorial plaque is fixed to the small rockface just to the right of center.  The plaque is about 7 feet up and you need to look away from the sea to see it.



Plaque


A rectangular metal plaque, inscribed in English text with black lettering, which commemorates the men who were killed in a plane crash. The plaque was unveiled with due ceremony on 27th July 1999. Around the plaque are various pieces of aircraft wreckage, some mortared in place. There is also a related memorial at Portpatrick Lifeboat Station.

 

Two C-47A Douglas aircraft were transporting wounded U.S. soldiers back home on July 27, 1944. Visibility was poor and 42-93038 was flying at low altitude so the following plane could keep it in sight. As the Dakota approached the Mull of Galloway, the pilot tried to gain altitude to clear the cliffs. The airplane did not make it and collided with a cliff rising to more than 400 ft (120 m) just below the crest.

 

The aircraft involved was a USAF Douglas C-47A (known as Dakota in UK service) serial 42-93038 based at Merryfield, Somerset and was heading for Prestwick.

 

The 22 persons aboard the aircraft:

 

Galen R. Hendricks

1st Lieutenant

Pilot

Killed

Raymond Hutchings

2nd Lieutenant

Co-pilot

Killed

Dan Willard Meshew

Flight Officer

3rd Pilot

Killed

Leon Julius Tully

2nd Lieutenant

Navigator

Killed

Jay V Alcorn

Sergeant

Radio Operator

Killed

Merl William Skinner

Staff Sergeant

Crew Chief

Killed

Irving I. Shure

Major US Army

Attending Physician

Killed

Mary Edith Jackley

2nd Lieutenant

Nurse

Killed

John Henry Salmi

T/3

Medical Attendant

Killed

John Wilbur Ingram

2nd Lieutenant US Army

Passenger

Killed

Theron S. Ward

2nd Lieutenant US Army

Passenger

Killed

Ernest Howard Corvin

Sergeant US Army

Passenger

Killed

Billy G. Morris

Sergeant US Army

Passenger

Killed

Elmer F. Lauf

Corporal US Army

Passenger

Killed

James D. Green

Private First Class US Army

Passenger

Killed

Keith Glenn Lowdermilk

Private First Class US Army

Passenger

Killed

Marcus Saspochnikoff

Private First Class US Army

Passenger

Killed

James E. W. Ayers

Private US Army

Passenger

Killed

Edmund Leroy Davis

Private US Army

Passenger

Killed

Donald R. Hammerstrom

Private US Army

Passenger

Killed

Jack F. Sheidler

Private US Army

Passenger

Killed

Samuel Gilmour

Leading Aircraftman RAFVR

Passenger

Killed

 

There was only one British victim, LAC Samuel Gilmour who had obtained a lift on the plane.

Source of information: Imperial War Museum War Memorials Register, http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com, https://aviation-safety.net

Source of images: Imperial War Museum War Memorials Register, http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com, http://www.wtdwhd.co.uk

Monument Text:

NEAR THIS SPOT ON 27TH JULY 1944

A U.S.A.F. C47 AIRCRAFT

CARRYING WOUNDED SERVICEMEN FROM NORMANDY

CRASHED INTO THE CLIFF. ALL 22 PERSONS

ON BOARD PERISHED

 

LEST WE FORGET

Commemorates:

People:

Jay V. Alcorn

James E. W. Ayers

Ernest H. Corvin

Edmund L. Davis

James D. Green

Donald Roy Hammerstrom

Galen R. Hendricks

Raymond Hutchings

John W. Ingram

Mary Edith Jackley

Elmer F. Lauf

Keith G. Lowdermilk

Dan W. Meshew

Billy Gene Morris

John Henry Salmi

Marcus Saposhnikoff

Jack F. Sheidler

Irving I. Shure

Merl W. Skinner

Leon Julius Tully

Theron S., Jr. Ward

Units:

113th Field Artillery Battalion, 30th Infantry Division

115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division

116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division

301st Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group

330th Infantry Regiment, 83rd Infantry Division

331st Infantry Regiment, 83rd Infantry Division

357th Infantry Regiment, 90th Infantry Division

358th Infantry Regiment, 90th Infantry Division

441st Troop Carrier Group

47th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division

506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division

8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division

94th General Hospital

9th Air Force

9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Division

United States Air Force

US Army Air Corps

US Army Nurse Corps

Wars:

WWII

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