Monuments
Operation Rype, B-24 (“Cookie” 42-40549) Crash Site Memorial Pyramid
Operation Rype, B-24 “Cookie” (42-40549) Engine Memorial
Jack Spyker was born on January 17, 1926 and was from Battle Creek, Michigan.
He was a Gunner on B-24H “Cookie (42-40549) Liberator of the 856th Bomber Squadron, 492nd Bomber Group performing the “Carpetbagger” flying from Harrington Airbase (Station 179) on a mission to parachute four OSS (Office of Strategic Operations) operatives from the Norwegian Operational Group as part of Operation Rype into Norway on April 7, 1945.
Operation Rype (Grouse) was a mission to impede the redeployment of enemy forces from Norway to Germany. The OSS was a precursor to the CIA.
While enroute to the parachute drop, the plane crashed near the drop objective. All crew and OSS Operatives were killed in the crash on the Plukkutjønnfjellet mountain peak near Snåsa in Middle Norway. (Reference Missing Aircraft Report {MACR} 13740).
The crew of B-24 “Cookie” (42-40549) included:
1LT WILLIAM H. HUDSON -PILOT
1LT LEON G. DIBBLE Jr. – CO-PILOT
2LT RICHARD A. BOSCH - BOMBARDIER
F/O ARTHUR. H. BARBKNECHT- NAVIGATOR
SGT GILBERT. F. MAGRUGER – RADIO OPERATOR
SGT FAYETTE SHELLEDY- GUNNER
SGT JACK H. SPYKER- GUNNER
SGT ANGELO SANTINI - ENGINEER
The Operatives of the OSS Norwegian Group on board included:
1LT BLAINE E. JONES
T/3 ROBERT. N. ANDERSON
CPL KNUT J. FALCK
T/5 BERNARD N. IVERSON
A memorial to them in located at the crash site in Norway.