2nd Lt James Spencer “Bud” Wilschke, bombardier of the B-17 42-5219, took off from station 105 in Chelveston, Nothamptonshire, UK on a bombing mission over Lorient’s submarine pens. However, the plane experienced engine trouble on the way over there, leaving it vulnerable to strafing runs by enemy fighters. Once over the target area, the plane suffered more damage, prompting the pilot to give the order to bail out. Only four were able to jump successfully. Of the rest, two died due to malfunctioning parachutes and one body was found shot through the head. The others went down with the plane. Wilschke was smuggled to Spain and then Gibraltar with the help of 27 families and the local Resistance networks. He returned to the UK on December 18th 1943. His full E&E report can be read at http://media.nara.gov/nw/305270/EE-267.pdf.