Luftwaffe and Allied Air Forces Discussion Forum  

Go Back   Luftwaffe and Allied Air Forces Discussion Forum > Discussion > Allied and Soviet Air Forces

Allied and Soviet Air Forces Please use this forum to discuss the Air Forces of the Western Allies and the Soviet Union.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 20th May 2020, 11:39
Theo Boiten Theo Boiten is offline
Alter Hase
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 1,127
Theo Boiten will become famous soon enoughTheo Boiten will become famous soon enough
Crash location B-26 42-107680 in Autheux area, 7/8 July 1944?

Dear all,

I am looking for the exact crash location of B-26 42-107680 of the 322nd BG/451st BS. According to the MACR, the aircraft was shot down towards 02.50 hrs on the night of 7/8 July 1944 and abandoned in the Autheux area (east of Abbeville). Grateful for any deyails, including details of the area (near Abbeville?) where it was first hit (by Flak/NF).

Cheers, Theo
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 20th May 2020, 13:22
Sean Welch Sean Welch is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 64
Sean Welch is on a distinguished road
Re: Crash location B-26 42-107680 in Autheux area, 7/8 July 1944?

KU 2490 states at Avesnes, 22 km S of Abbeville, exploded and crashed at 02:44, 100% destroyed, number 2107680.
A piece of wreckage was recovered with apparently painted details: Lt C. B. Jones - Pilot, S/Sgt S. Mrozewski - Crew Chief. Other names were too burnt to make out.
4 dead were recovered and not immediately identifiable.

However 3 identification tags were later found which gave the names:
Raymond F. Noeth
Julius L. Toth
R. H. Blackstone

Although 42-107680 had markings for the Jones crew it appears that it was being flown by the Lemmond crew.

Sean

ps. Further research shows that the three named dead were handed over to the Amiens Military Hospital by Unit 32650 who had collected them whilst moving through. Enquiries were not made as to where and how they had been found.
They had been linked to this aircraft after the event in the contemporary documentation and it is now apparent that they are probably not associated with it.

Last edited by Sean Welch; 21st May 2020 at 15:42. Reason: Further information
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 20th May 2020, 14:40
Laurent Rizzotti Laurent Rizzotti is offline
Alter Hase
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Paris, France
Posts: 2,917
Laurent Rizzotti is on a distinguished road
Re: Crash location B-26 42-107680 in Autheux area, 7/8 July 1944?

You can try to contact the Somme 1939-1945 association: https://www.somme-aviation-39-45.fr/contact.html

On the following page, in 2009, they reported having found the crash site of 42-107680 at Belloy Saint Léonard, west of Amiens (and 40 km from Autheux).
https://www.somme-aviation-39-45.fr/...couvertes.html

To be confirmed as this is very close from the location liste for B-26 41-31814 (Warlus, 3 km from Belloy Saint Léonard) in the current list at http://francecrashes39-45.net/rech_avion.php.
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 20th May 2020, 18:19
Theo Boiten Theo Boiten is offline
Alter Hase
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 1,127
Theo Boiten will become famous soon enoughTheo Boiten will become famous soon enough
Re: Crash location B-26 42-107680 in Autheux area, 7/8 July 1944?

Thanks chaps for your helpful replies and leads, which I will follow. Reason for asking are the German Nachtjagd claims for B-26s destroyed on 7-8 July 1944, which is a rather complex picture ..

Cheers, Theo
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 20th May 2020, 19:32
Theo Boiten Theo Boiten is offline
Alter Hase
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 1,127
Theo Boiten will become famous soon enoughTheo Boiten will become famous soon enough
Re: Crash location B-26 42-107680 in Autheux area, 7/8 July 1944?

Dear all,

Apart from the nine Madauders destroyed by German night fighters on 7-8 July 1944, two more B-26s (named ‘Geraldine’ and ‘Homesick’) struggled back to Britain with severe battle damage, the ‘Homesick’ crashing at Tangmere airfield with over 1,000 holes in the airframe.

Who can supply me with the serial numbers of these two Marauders, and the combat reports for these two aircraft detailing where/when they were engaged by the German defences?

Cheers and thanks, Theo
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 20th May 2020, 20:01
Leendert Leendert is offline
Alter Hase
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Belgium
Posts: 2,741
Leendert will become famous soon enough
Re: Crash location B-26 42-107680 in Autheux area, 7/8 July 1944?

This website https://www.markstyling.com/b26_research.06.htm has 41-31756 for 'Geraldine'.

Regards,

Leendert
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 20th May 2020, 20:05
Leendert Leendert is offline
Alter Hase
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Belgium
Posts: 2,741
Leendert will become famous soon enough
Re: Crash location B-26 42-107680 in Autheux area, 7/8 July 1944?

Take a look here as well: https://www.asisbiz.com/il2/B-26-Mar...l-1944-01.html

Regards,

Leendert
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 21st May 2020, 08:57
Theo Boiten Theo Boiten is offline
Alter Hase
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 1,127
Theo Boiten will become famous soon enoughTheo Boiten will become famous soon enough
Re: Crash location B-26 42-107680 in Autheux area, 7/8 July 1944?

Thanks for that Leendert!

Cheers, Theo
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 21st May 2020, 18:00
MW Giles MW Giles is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Worcestershire
Posts: 704
MW Giles is on a distinguished road
Re: Crash location B-26 42-107680 in Autheux area, 7/8 July 1944?

Geraldine = 322BG 450 BS B-26 B-20-MA ER-J 41-31756

Homesick = 322BG 452BS B-26 C-45-MA DR-D 42-107751

Losses of 8th and 9th AF Vol5 (Additions and Corrections)

Martin
Reply With Quote
  #10  
Old 21st May 2020, 18:10
MW Giles MW Giles is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Worcestershire
Posts: 704
MW Giles is on a distinguished road
Re: Crash location B-26 42-107680 in Autheux area, 7/8 July 1944?

The Annihilators - 322nd Bombardment Group (M) Book 2

Homesick piloted by 1 Lt F M Cookson attacked four times by Me210 aided by a strong concentration of searchlights. On fourth attack it knocked out our top turret but not before the gunner, aided by the tail gunner scored direct hits on the intruder

The waist gunner and tail gunner bailed out as they thought the a/c was out of control
Sgt RE Johnson (TG) and S/Sgt J W Brandmihl (Engineer/Gunner) credited with destruction of Me210


1st Lt F M Remmele's a/c was attacked by single engined e/a. Sgt K M Locke (Engineer/Gunner) returned fire and e/a seen to catch fire, it was enveloped in flames and fell out of control. Credited with its destruction

Martin
Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Friendly fire WWII Brian Allied and Soviet Air Forces 803 8th July 2023 15:47
Losses of LW for the 16 oct 1944 Many Souffan Luftwaffe and Axis Air Forces 17 13th August 2019 13:03
Questions on 8th AF Swinemünde raid on 12 March 1945 Juha Allied and Soviet Air Forces 28 8th October 2009 16:32
Crash of Planes in Berlin Area 1944 Michal Luftwaffe and Axis Air Forces 6 12th April 2007 15:14
Luftwaffe Aces KIA in Normandy in 1944 Christer Bergström Luftwaffe and Axis Air Forces 35 13th August 2005 21:10


All times are GMT +2. The time now is 04:56.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2018, 12oclockhigh.net