Elden G. Forster is honored on the following 2 monument(s) in our database:
Elden G. Forster was born on February 14, 1924, in Clallam County, Washington. He was the son of George William Forster and Charlotte A. Glenn Forster. He entered the Air Force while a student at Hutchinson Junior College. He served in the 565th Bomber Squadron, 389th Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Technical Sergeant and Engineer of B-24 #44-10513 nicknamed "Old Glory'' during World War II.
On November 21, 1944, the ''Old Glory'', piloted by Lt. Rhine, was flying in the No. 4 position of the lead squadron at about 13,000 feet while assembling with other Eighth Air Force bombers over England near RAF Hethel, where aircraft were tightly circling in a “buncher” pattern to form a combat box before heading toward enemy territory; during this hazardous phase, it collided mid-air with another B-24, 42-50452 (Earthquake McGoon), as both aircraft were turning in the same direction and converging while focusing on formation spacing, resulting in a catastrophic impact that sent 44-10513 into a violent, uncontrollable spin before crashing near Carleton Rode, England, destroying both bombers and killing 17 airmen in total, including most of the crew of Old Glory, while only two crew managed to bail out in time.
TSgt Forster is now buried in the Memorial Park Cemetery, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA.
Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.b24-kingsize.com
