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Tyrol Air Battle (Aug 1944) Monument

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Details:

Next to the town war memorial.

Monument

An upright piece of granite rock with three inscribed brass plaques attached to the front; a piece of an aircraft is at the monument base.

 

The monument remembers the August 3, 1944 air war over the Austrian Tyrol.   Planes of the 15th US Air Force were returning from a bombing mission to Friedrichshafen when engaged in heavy combat over the Tyrol with eight B-24 bombers being shot down in the area.  Per the memorial plaque, 30 crew members were killed and 49 survived to spend the rest of the war as POWs.  The memorial also remembers eight German fighter pilots (lower plaque).

 

The monument lists the 30 KIA crew members that day and crashed nearby. 

 

The planes of the 465th Bomber Group that crashed that day and their location included:

 

Lermoos:  B-24 (42-78322), 782nd Bomber Squadron, 10 KIA

Brendlkar: B-24 (42-52498) "Sugar Baby", 780th Bomber Squadron, 2 KIA

Wampeter: B-24 (44-41011), 'Fast Number', 782nd Bomber Squadron, 5 KIA

Biberwier: B-24 (42-78308), 780th Bomber Squadron, 4 KIA

Hohe Munde: B-24 (44-41017), 782nd Bomber Squadron, 2 KIA

Beim Wasser: B-24 (42-95284), 782nd Bomber Squadron, 7 KIA


Several of these crash sites (Brendlkar, Lermoos) also have memorials remembering the crews as well.

Monument Text:

  The plaques on the monument are written in English and German.  The English reads on the top plaque:

 

On the 8 crash sites there are plaquets fixed with

names and ranks of the crewmembers.

 

IN COMMEMORATION

AUGUST 3, 1944 ON THE HEAVIEST AIRBATTLE OVER 

 TYROL 8 LIBERATORS BOMBERS TO THE 15. AIRFORCE

WERE SHOT DOWN BY GERMAN FIGHTERS. 30 CREW MEMBERS 

WERE KILLED AND 49 WERE ABLE TO RESCUE THEIR LIVES BY 

BAILING OUT AND WERE MADE PRISONERS OF WAR.

 

 

Middle Plaque:

 

Liberator 42-78322

"Lermoos"

Capt. Jack M. Faiver

2nd Lt. James W. THORNTON

2nd Lt. Richard E. THOMAS

2nd Lt. Leonard S. COX

T/Sgt. Ralph P. SEHNERT

T/Sgt. Edwin E. NOLEN

S/Sgt. Frank PERRONE

S/Sgt. James R. ADAMS

S/Sgt. William W. BRODERICK

S/Sgt. Henry P. EGERTON

 

Liberator FO 42-52498

"Brendlkar"

S/Sgt. Lawrence J. HAMILTON

S/Sgt. Charles F. SELLARS

 

Liberator 44-41011

"Wampeter Schrofen"

S/Sgt. John KOSTICK

S/Sgt. Willis L. PRINCE

S/Sgt. John W. LEMELEY

S/Sgt. William R. CAMPELL

S/Sgt. Ernest R. ZAMORA

 

Liberator 42-78308

"Biberwier"

2nd Lt. Garber DE WITT

S/Sgt. Hoyt O. GEOGHAGEN

S/Sgt. Victor E. BULLOCK

S/Sgt. Albert A. PEARSON

 

Liberator 44-41017

"Hohe Munde"

2nd Lt. Theodore G. POOLE

T/Sgt. Albert S. HILL

 

Liberator 42-95284

"Beim Wasser"

1st. Lt. Howard F. FIECOAT

2nd Lt. Robert C. JOHNSON

2nd Lt. Seth C. BABCOCK Jr.

2nd Lt. Latham DENNING

T/Sgt. Ralph W. HERRINGTON

T/Sgt.  Carl L. TRIPP

S/Sgt. Andrew S. KRESNAK

 

 

Lower Plaque:

 

IN COMMEMORATION

 

IN THE HEAVIEST AIR BATTLE 

OVER THE TYROL IN WORLD WAR II

EIGHT GERMAN FIGHTER PILOTS WERE SHOT DOWN

FROM US-LIBERATOR BOMBERS

OVER THE AREA OF FERNPASS