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B-25 Crew (43-3450) Crash Marker

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Details:

In a small clearing in the woods.


Marker


An upright black stele inscribed in French in incised and gold lettering commemorating 2 members of the B-25 43-3450, BrGen William H. Eaton and 2Lt Alfred A. Faflik, Jr. The other members mentioned are part of 2 B-17s that collided the same day over the Moselle River: 2Lt Baland and S/Sgt Horton were on 43-38699 and 2Lt Leonard and Cpl Mannies on 43-38167.

 

That day, according to the accident analysis report, B-25 #43-3450 developed engine trouble in the right propeller which caused it to feather in mid-air. The aircraft was believed by witnesses to have blown up or disintegrated in mid-air. No parachutes were deployed. The aircraft crashed in the woods of Châtel-Montagne. All six members of the crew were killed in this incident.

 

The crew of the B-25 #43-3450 were:

Maj

John C "Jack"

Grobmyer

Pilot

Brig/G

William H

Eaton

Co-Pilot

2Lt

Alfred Anthony Jr

Faflik

Navigator

Sgt

John W

Eschmann

Radio Operator

Sgt

Rocco R

Brangiforte

Machine Gunner

Cpl

Victor

Chicarelli

Machine Gunner

 

B-17s #43-38699 and #43-38167 both took off from airfield station 134 in Eye, Suffolk, England, for a strategic mission to Chemnitz, Germany. At 17,000 feet, 43-38699 piloted by 1Lt Dunn collided with the B-17 43-38167 piloted by 1Lt Schoenfield. Both aircraft crashed near Mittersheim, France. This incident resulted in the deaths of 7 out of 10 airmen in 1Lt Dunn’s crew and 5 out of 9 in 1Lt Schoenfield’s crew.

 

#43-38699, 1Lt Dunn’s crew:

1Lt

Marshall Clyde

Dunn

Pilot

2Lt

Jack O

Philley

Co-Pilot

2Lt

Helmer O

Baland

Navigator

S/Sgt

Donald B

Mayew

Bombardier

T/Sgt

Clarence H

McKinney

Mechanic

S/Sgt

Fred H

Horton

Ball Turret Gunner

S/Sgt

Edward J

Mulvihill

Bombardier

S/Sgt

Dean R

Smith

Lateral Gunner

S/Sgt

George A

Naifeh

Radio Operator/Gunner

S/Sgt

Osvil F

Johnston

Rear Gunner

 

#43-38167 1Lt Schoenfeld’s crew:

1Lt

William S

Schoenfeld

Pilot

2Lt

Raymond D

Schar

Co-Pilot

Lt

Jack Ronald

Owen

Co-Pilot

2Lt

Garry I

Leonard

Navigator

F/O

Leo A.

Bradell

Bombardier

Sgt

Frank M Jr

Alexander

Mechanic

Sgt


Mehlman

Radio Operator/Gunner

Cpl

Drayton P

Mannies

Machine Gunner

Sgt

Irwin H

Wrampe

Rear Gunner

Monument Text:

En ce lieu, le 6 février 1945

s'écrasa un avion B25

de l'US Air Force

 

Lt BALAND HELMER.O

Lt LEONARD GARRY.I

Cpl MANNIES DRAYTON.P

Sgt HORTON FRED.H

Bg WILLIAM H.EATON

Lt ALFRED A.FAFLIK.JR

 

Tous morts pours la liberté

 

 

English translation:

 

On the 6th of February 1945,

a B-25 of the US Air Force crashed here.

 

Lt. Baland Helmer

Lt. Leonard Garry

Cpl. Mannies Drayton

Sgt. Horton Fred

Bg. William Eaton

Lt. Alfred Faflik

 

All died for freedom.

Commemorates:

People:

Helmer O. Baland

William Herbert Eaton

Alfred Faflik

Fred H. Horton

Garry Irving Leonard

Drayton P. Mannies

Units:

850th Bomber Squadron, 490th Bomber Group, Heavy

Headquarters, US Air Force, Mediterranean

United States Air Force

US Army Air Corps

Wars:

WWII