Paul Lucyk was born in 1919 in Massachusetts. He was the son of Elizabeth Lucyk. He enlisted in the Army on April 11, 1942, at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. He was noted, at the time of his enlistment, as being employed in the manufacture of textiles and also as Single, without dependents.
Paul served in the 509th Bomber Squadron, 351st Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Technical Sergeant and was a passenger aboard the B-17G #44-8639 at the time of his death. He was Killed in Action on June 8, 1945, when his airplane clipped the high ground on a ridgeside, then skidded along the mountainside of Craig Cwm Llwyd near Barmouth, Wales, and burst into flames. His B-17 was returning to the United States following the conclusion of hostilities in Europe. They were flying from Polebrook in Northamptonshire to the RAF Valley Airfield on Anglesey before the final leg back to the United States. All men aboard his plane were killed as a result of the crash.
TSgt Lucyk is now buried in the Cambridge American Cemetery, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
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