B-17 42-37890 Crash Info Sign
Details:
Behind the monument.
A large metal panel with white background supported by two metal poles containing the history of the B17 crash. The title on the panel is written in French while the contents are written in three languages; French, English, and Belgian.
Monument Text:
LES ANCIENS COMBATTANTS
A
L'ÉQUIPAGE DU B.17G-15.DL
N° 42-37890
English translation:
THE VETERANS
OF
THE CREW OF THE B.17G-15.DL
N° 42-37890
The English inscription reads:
8th US Air Force Mission 309
M A C R 4169
On April 20, 1944 the bomber B-17G 42-37890 took off from Framlingham aerodrome (AAF Station 153) with a crew of ten men. They were part of the 568th Bomber Squadron, 8th Air Force, 390th Bombardment Group. Their plane had the names « Big Friend » and « Rovin' Ramona II » painted on its fuselage ; the identification were BI-R.
This plane and crew were part of a 174 bombers formation which, after flying over London, was heading to the French coast. They were apparently targeting the flak positions, the Cherbourg area, especially the launching pads V1 and V2.
It was 6:47 pm and their flying altitude was 18, 500 at coordinates 49 deg. 36 min, N. -01 deg. 33 min, W. when they got hit by flak just after dropping their bombs near Cherbourg.
It peeled off to the right out off the formation and went down in a spin with at least one engine and a wing afire. It then began to dive. Other crews in the formation reported that it exploded at that moment.
The people of Brix who saw the bomber falling asserted that the remains mostly scattered around the place known as « Génétel » but also around « La Mare de Brix » and « l'Ectot ».
Ten men were on board. Only one of them survived. Sergeant Jesse W. Roberts.
- Pilot |
1st Lt. MANN Richard L. |
- Co-pilot |
2nd Lt. VAUGHAN John E. |
- Chin Turret Operator |
PFC KWOKA Walter J. |
- Bombardier |
2nd Lt. MCKINNON Cameron (NMI) |
- Radio Operator |
Cpl ANDERSON Bernard A. |
- Top Turret |
T/Sgt ROBERTS Jesse W. |
- Ball Turret |
S/Sgt ZUCCO Raymond (NMI) |
- Tail Turret |
S/Sgt OVERSTREET Mark L. |
- Right Waist |
S/Sgt HERMANAU Walter E. |
- Left Waist |
T/Sgt WEDEMEYER Robert T. |
Let's salute these brave airmen's heroism and all those who, like them, fought throughout the Northern Cotentin to defend the land of France and Freedom.
Let their memory not sink into oblivion.
Commemorates:
People:
Robert Theodore "Ted" Wedemeyer
Units:
568th Bomber Squadron, 390th Bomber Group, Heavy
United States Air Force
Wars:
WWII
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