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Two pilots strafed a B-17
Dear all,
referring to a gun camera footage available at YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2soKjXVhY-w), Capt. Halton and F/O Hurley of the 352nd FG strafed a B-17G on September 28, 1944. Does anyone know any details? Thanks a lot! Regards, Filip Vojtasek |
Re: Two pilots strafed a B-17
Filip -
Suggest you Post this on www.armyairforces.com 352d FG Forum. 352d FG Historian Sam Sox is a Member - he should see it or you could send PM. Mike |
Re: Two pilots strafed a B-17
Thanks, Mike, for the tip! F.
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Re: Two pilots strafed a B-17
This was B-17 43-37801, MACR 9372, from the 95th Bomb Group, 336th Squadron, tail symbol
is Square B. The pilot was Hemphill Heath. The target was Merseburg. The plane was hit by flak over the target on 28 Sep 44. The plane fell back from the formation and Heath radioed that he was going to try and make France. Although he said the crew would bail out if they could not make it, it is not clear that they did bail out. A German document in the MACR speaks of an Emergency Landing 9 km east of Herbstein in Fulda District. Other parts of the MACR seem to refer to a crash. Some pages seem to have, (in the section concerning the "Cause") Em Landing underlined, then crossed out and an underline under Crash. Very confusing. Another page in the MACR has a location as Heinsel near Lauterbach east of Giessen. The entire crew was captured, apparently together, on 30 Sep 1944 and survived the war. There is no mention of the plane being shot up on the ground in the MACR, HOWEVER, there is a description of the crash landing written by Carl W Remy who was the Bombardier on the flight. His description appears in the book "Prisoners of the Nazis, accounts by American POWs in World War II", by Harry Spiller. There is an extract in Google Books on-line which includes Remy's description. Search for: Carl W Remy POW He describes how they crash-landed, all got out of the plane and watched the P-51s overhead. At first they thought the P-51 were going to provide them some air-cover, but when the first plane came in and strafed the plane they took off and hid in a nearby woods. The crew kept together and walked for three days until they were captured. |
Re: Two pilots strafed a B-17
Obviously they did not want the plane to fall in enemy hands!!! I wonder what kind of kill markings the Mustangs added to their fuselage, hehe. Danny
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