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Jan Zdiarsky 11/5/2001 11:47:57 AM | Dear friends, I am researching about the baatle-day of 11th September 1944. I know, the 401st BG flew a mission this day, by my information at least one your plane force landed on continental Europe, but I have no more information. I would very glad know more about your mission on that day. More about our research effort you may see on our webpage WWW.MUSEUM119.CZ Any detail from crewmen who flew that mission or from your historians would be greatly appreciated. Warmest regards, Jan Zdiarsky, Czech republic |
David Pearce 11/5/2001 4:05:50 PM | The 401st Mission for the 11/9/44 was to Merseburg, and the mission leader for the 401st was major W C garland. The 401st lost one aircraft, 42-31091 'maggie', 615th squadron.1st Lt M R Wingard, pilot, 1st Lt RJ Abresh, co-pilot, 1st Lt RF Sullivan, Navigator, Lt W E King, Bombardier, T/Sgt E G Cicogna, Radio Op, T/Sgt, J C Rutledge, Eng/top Turrett, S/Sgt P M Winzey, Ball T, S/Sgt E A Chiariello, Tail Gunner, and Sgt B M Ingram, waist gunner. The aircraft was hit by flak,in or by the co-pilots seat. Hope that this helps in your research. Dave Pearce |
Jack Lippert 11/5/2001 7:26:13 PM | I agree with Dave. My Dad's records indicate that he flew on a mission to Merseburg on September 11, 1944. The only notation he made was "Here we go again!" I note that his crew flew to Merseburg on July 29, 1944 and a tire on the landing gear was ruptured by flak. Maybe that explains his notation for the 9/11/44 mission. You have an interesting web site. |
Jim Politi 12/2/2001 3:06:12 PM | I believe that was the day my father-in-law was shot down and captured. Plane was "Lucky Lois" I believe. If I can be of more assistance I will did out my records. |
quest 12/22/2001 9:12:20 PM | wasnt the plane from the 401st, 615th division hit that day as well known as "be there baby" as it went out on that mission too |