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Turner Nicholas Brooks

Name:
Nicholas Brooks  Turner
Rank:
Sergeant
Serial Number:
Unit:
76th Squadron, 435th Troop Carrier Group
Date of Death:
1990-05-04
State:
Virginia
Cemetery:
Crestview Memorial Park South Hill, Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Plot:
Row:
Grave:
Decoration:
POW Medal
Comments:

Born on April 27, 1918 in Dundas, Virginia. During WW2 he served as the Flight Engineer on the C-47 (42-24127).
The memorial remembers the crew of the C-47 (42-24127) of the 76th Squadron, 425th Troop Carrier Group that was shot down here during "Operation Market" Garden on September 19, 1944. From the Wings Museum (UK) website: On September 19th, 1944, C-47 42-24127, belonging to the 76th Squadron 435th Troop Carrier Group, was en route to Son in the Netherlands as part of Operation Market Garden. The aircraft was hit by heavy anti-aircraft, small arms and 20mm fire from the ground, and crashed near to Kasterlee. The pilot Lt. John W. Hesketh and his Radio Operator Staff Sergeant Martin M. Worobrow tragically lost their lives. Fortunately the rest of the crew managed to bale out. The aircraft was towing a glider that was quickly cut loose, enabling it to make an emergency landing near the Corsendonk priory in Oud-Turnhout. THE CREW OF C-47 42-24127 included: First Lieutenant John W. Hesketh DFC – Pilot. KIA Lieutenant Charles M. Pollock – Co-Pilot. Escaped Staff Sergeant Martin M. Worobrow – Radio Operator. KIA Sergeant Nicholas Brooks Turner – Flight Engineer. POW. After his escape, Pollock was taken care of by people from Vorsel and the Kluis and hidden from the Germans in a hut against the Tikkebroeken. The memorial was dedicated in 2019.
For more information of this event, see the Wings Museum, site Balcombe.