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Old 24th January 2023, 22:52
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Re: John E. Russell U.S.A.A.F.

From joebaugher.com:


5793 (MSN 17-6089) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 11Feb43. 332nd Bomb Squadron [XM*M], 94th Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 4Mar43. 325th Bomb Squadron [NV*Y/M], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 20Apr43. RAF Defford, Worcestershire May43. Installation of H2S equipment by Telecommunication Research Establishment (TRE) at Great Malvern. First Eighth Air Force B-17 Pathfinder (PFF). 813th Bomb Squadron [PC*M], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 5Aug43. Crashed at Brome during a forced landing at Eye (Station 134), Suffolk 10Nov43 (13 crew KIS: three civilians died: one civilian injured whose horse was also killed). Earlier that day the crew flew the B-17 from Alconbury to Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk to lead the 100th Bomb Group on a PFF mission – the mission was scrubbed. Returning later to Alconbury, the B-17 began its takeoff. Somewhere beyond the point of no return, the bomber’s number one engine caught fire. With the aircraft struggling to stay airborne as flames seared through essential control cables but too low for parachutes, the best chance was to land on the runway under construction at Eye. This lay almost directly ahead, and was closer than trying to turn back to Thorpe Abbotts. Eye airfield was still under construction and four workmen were ditching alongside Potash Lane. One of them stood at the roadside with a horse and tumbrel, while the others laboured i n the ditch itself. Less than fifty feet above and diving directly at the workmen was the bomber. Before the crash the workmen were fleeing for their lives, but they were overwhelmed. The bomber crashed directly on to the road gang, its propellers knifed cleanly through the rearing, terror stricken horse, chopping the animal in half. Three workmen died instantly. One of the workmen almost escaped, leaping for safety, only to be scythed down by the bomber’s wingtip; he died from his injuries two days later. Salvaged. Named STINKY – code name of the H2S equipment
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