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Old 9th March 2006, 10:47
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Crash in North Sea, August 26, 1944, 379th BG

Charles Marlatt, tail gunner, was one of two survivors of a crash in the North Sea on August 26, 1944. The ball turrett gunner survived, as well. They were on a mission to Germany and didn't make it back to Kimbolton, England. Does anyone remember my father? This was my father's third mission. He and the other survivor were picked up by the British Air Sea Rescue and taken to a hospital in Yarmouth, England. The ball turret gunner was released the next day. My father was more seriously injured and remained in the hospital in Yarmouth until he could be moved. Then he was sent back to Kimbolton, where he was in their hospital for quite a while. After declared well enough to fly again, he was sent from the 379th BG and the 527th BS in 8th Army Air Force to the 97th BG and the 342nd BS in Italy in November 1944. He flew his 4th mission on Christmas Day 1944. He continued to fly 22 missions for the 97th BG.
Does anyone remember Charles J. Marlatt?
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Old 9th March 2006, 20:04
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Re: Crash in North Sea, August 26, 1944, 379th BG

8-26-44 B17 #2107146 " Mairzy Doats " MACR # 8465
379th BG 527th Sq. Pilot - lt. Edwin Spencer
The other survivor was Sgt. Donald A. Stover - BT
In the 379th BG History book , " Shades of Kimbolton " there is a photo of " Mairzy Doats " and crew. Crewmen not identified.
The National Air and Space Museum library , D.C. has this photo on file.
Photo # A71062AC

97th BG Contact:
Gene Aenchbacker
316 - 682 - 0098
Fax 316 - 682 - 9024

379th BG Contact:
Howard Fibel
hmfibel@webtv.net

Hope this helps,
Mike
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Old 13th March 2006, 18:52
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Re: Crash in North Sea, August 26, 1944, 379th BG

Regarding your Father's Accident Report. You should be able to get it through Air Force Historical Research Agency at Maxwell.
AFHRANEWS@maxwell.af.mil - inquiries

http://www.maxwell.af.mil/au/afhra
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