B17G  42-31064  614 BS


Posted:
By: Andy
On: 08/19/2001
Hi.  Searching for info or pictures of a/c or crew of this a/c. Pilot Lt. Lawry. A/c named  HEY LOU. Lost into sea off the Isle of Wight ( southern England ) on 31/12/43. Info required for a book to be published next June on air losses in my area.  Thanks. Andy.  wrecks@wight.uk.com

Re: B17G  42-31064  614 BS


Posted:
By: Donald Byers
On: 08/19/2001
No picture indicated in the B-17 Nose Art Directory.  6 Missions were flown:

Paris      5th Dec 1943      ?
Emden      11th Dec 1943     ?
Kiel       13th Dec 1943     ?
Bremen     20th Dec 1943     ?
Ludwigshaven 30th Dec 1943   ?
Boredeaux    31st Dect 1943 Hey Lou 42-31064 [IN-H]

This is listed under my 613th book from the 613th and the newly published 401st Bomb Group Book, in the B-17 Flying Fortress Story list it as in the 614th Bomber Squadron:

2nd Lt D.H. Lawrey        Pilot        MIA
2nd Lt J.S Dockendorf     Co-Pilot     MIA
2nd Lt H.W. Self          Navigator    MIA
2nd Lt B.  Weiner         Bombardier   MIA
S/Sgt. L.J. Peters        Radio Op.    MIA
T/Sgt. F.F. Waterman      Engineer     MIA
S/Sgt. C.C. Roome         Ball T.      MIA
S/Sgt. H.W. Wood          Tail Gunner  MIA
Sgt.   R.D Knutson        L. Waist     MIA
S/Sgt. L.G. College       R. Waist     MIA

Only the body of Lt. Dockendorf was recovered.
S

Re: B17G  42-31064  614 BS


Posted:
By: Andy
On: 08/26/2001
Many thanks.
My information was that the a/c was on mission to Keil, but this is at odds with yours. Could you confirm area of loss? My info says into sea south of Isle of Wight.
Once again thanks for your reply.
Andy

Re: B17G  42-31064  614 BS


Posted:
By: Donald Byers
On: 08/30/2001
This information was taken directly from the 613th Squadron's book by Vic Morrow (last name not certain) as I am at work.  I will do a little more checking.

Don

Re: B17G  42-31064  614 BS


Posted:
By: Donald Byers
On: 08/30/2001
The B-17 Flying Fortress Story indicates MIA Kiel and crashed in Sea off Island of Wight United Kingdom.
MACR 1872.

The new 401st BG Book indicates crashed in sea.

Don

Re: B17G  42-31064  614 BS


Posted:
By: Graham Bratley
On: 01/04/2002
The mission of Dec 31st 1943 was to Bordeaux France and the aircraft was lost due to flak and fighter damage .The crash site 3miles off St Catherines Point
Lt Dockendorf is buried at Madinglay.Information taken from MIA report.

   Graham .
  

Re: B17G  42-31064  614 BS


Posted:
By: Graham Bratley
On: 01/04/2002
Andy I forgot IN-H was a 613th squadron aircraft 614 squadron had the identification letters IW- .
Graham.