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Fenix78 2nd December 2019 16:50

Capt. Milton H. Duckworth
 
20.11.1944 was shot down plane 41-28853, attached to the 783rd Bomb Squadron, 465th Bomb Group, 15th Air Force. Pilot of this plane Lt Col. Clarence J. Lokker was kiled in action.

Co-pilot of this bomber was Capt. Milton H. Duckworth.
My question is. On which B-24 flying before 20.11.1944 Duckworth ?
Lokker crew it wasnt crew of Duckworth


Does anybody can help ??


https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/...hoto=156368361


Janusz

RSwank 2nd December 2019 19:48

Re: Capt. Milton H. Duckworth
 
He is listed as the pilot of 42-52539, "Southern Gal", one of the original flight crews in the 783rd BS here:

https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/re...on-association

Robert M Hockman also shows up on both crews.


A colorized version of 41-28853 going down is here:
https://www.facebook.com/worldwarinc...type=1&theater

MACR for the loss:

https://catalog.archives.gov/id/91081338

Fenix78 2nd December 2019 20:21

Re: Capt. Milton H. Duckworth
 
Thanks for all info. It could be this one 42-52539, "Southern Gal".
Unfortunately I am a little confusion. I found Duckworth also in the crew which 13.09.1944 was over Oswiecim. Duckworth in this flight was co-pilot. Main pilot was a colonel Clark. So we have Duckworth in three different crew: In crew Colonel Lokker, in crew Colonel Clark and in crew 42-52539, "Southern Gal". Which was his own ? Sothern Gal ??

RSwank 2nd December 2019 20:49

Re: Capt. Milton H. Duckworth
 
You are looking at the crews for lead ships. In the case of 41-28853,
it was flying as the lead ship for the 55th Bomb Wing on 20.11. Lokker was the commanding officer of the 783rd Sq.

There is a history of the 783rd here and you can see how lead crews were made up and sometimes switched around.

http://465th.org/History/PDFs/783rd%20History.pdf


Also found this, which suggests that Lokker was actually hung by civilians.


https://books.google.com/books?id=9c...ker%22&f=false


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