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Johnson Nils S.

Name:
Nils S. Johnson
Rank:
Technician 4th Grade
Serial Number:
31061256
Unit:
1121st Quartermaster Company
Date of Death:
1944-03-24
State:
Massachusetts
Cemetery:
Backe-Odskolt, Backefors, Bengtsfors kommun, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
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Nils S. Johnson was born on February 21, 1920, in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He served in the 1121st Quartermaster Company, Aviation, as a Technician 4th Grade during World War II.

On March 24, 1944, B-17G #42-97578 was lost in a tragic accident shortly after taking off from RAF Chelveston in Bedfordshire, England. The aircraft, a radar-equipped Pathfinder (PFF) lead plane, was being ferried to Deenethorpe, where a more experienced crew from the 401st Bomb Group was scheduled to use it to lead a bombing mission to Schweinfurt the following day. In the early morning hours, the aircraft departed Chelveston, heavily loaded with fuel and bombs. Assigned to ferry the plane, they faced the added difficulty of a nighttime takeoff from a relatively short runway, conditions made even more challenging by the aircraft’s full load. As the B-17 accelerated, it failed to gain sufficient flying speed and was unable to climb properly. Moments later, it went down just north of Yelden Church, crashing into nearby buildings in the village. The impact was devastating. All eleven crew members on board, including a trainee crew chief, were killed instantly. The crash also struck a barracks housing personnel of the 1121st Quartermaster Company, killing eight U.S. servicemen who were asleep at the time. Additionally, two local children lost their lives, while several others on the ground were seriously injured but survived.

T4 Johnson was among those killed when a PFF aircraft crashed into the barracks while they were asleep. He is now buried in the Backe-Odskolt, Backefors, Bengtsfors kommun, Västra Götalands län, Sweden.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, americanarchive.iwm.org.uk