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384th BG 42-30076 545th SQN
On 22 June 1943 an American B17F Bomber was on the return flight from Antwerp to it's base Grafton Underwood, England, when it was attacked by 8 German fighters. The B17 exploded in the air at a short distance from here.
4 crew members lost their lives and 6 were taken prisoner.
2nd L.t. Robert J. Olbinsky, Pilot
2nd L.t. Hary R. Swift, Co Pilot
2nd L.t. Richard E. Grandpre, Navigator
2nd L.t. Douglas H. Turner, Bombardier (†)
T/Sgt. Ernest M. Trickett, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner (†)
T/Sgt. Oliver E. Reed, Radio Operator
S/Sgt. George F. Wernace, Ball Turret Operator
S/Sgt. William J. Counihan, Waist Gunner
S/Sgt. George W. Waterman, Waist Gunner (†)
S/Sgt. Harold J. Cooke, Tail Gunner (†)
These men risked and gave their lives for our freedom.
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