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Justin Urry 7/11/2001 2:06:24 PM | My grandpa Bill Urry was a member of the 401st and was shot down over hanover in april 1944. I was wondering if anyone knew him and if anyone recalls what the name of his plane was. |
Donald Byers 7/11/2001 8:36:32 PM | He was with the 612th Bomber Squadron of the 401st Bomb Group: 2nd Lt. F.O. Kuhl Pilot POW 2nd Lt. E.J. Czpupyk Co-Pilot POW 2nd Lt. A.M. Sussman Navigator POW 2nd Lt. W.C. Urry Bombardier POW SSgt. W. Shaw Radio Ops POW SSgt. C.E. Robinson Engineer POW Sgt. R.P. Dziadzia Ball Turret KIA Sgt. J.C. Terwiske Tail Gunner POW Sgt. R.D. Funk Left Waist POW SSgt. W.D. Smith Right Waist POW 42-39979 (no name) Deliverd Long Beach 23/10/43; Gr Island 13/11/43; assigned 612BS/401BG (SC-H) Deenethrope 2/1/44; MIA Stettin 11/4/44; With Kuhl; Flak Missing Air Crew Report MACR 4018. Don Byers Lubbock Texas |
Chester Sohoski 9/29/2005 5:50:22 PM | Dear Sir, I have a few questions about a flight jacket that I happened upon. It has handpainted "Nose Art" from a plane called "Tantalizing Takeoff" The front of the jacket has a crest with the words "Mors Ab Alto" below it. On the back is the actual nose art from the plane (B17-G) Below the art are hand painted emblems of bombs (24 total) and 8 "nazi" symbols. I was told that the bombs represent missions and the nazi symbols represent the number of Luftwaffe planes shot down. Also, I was told that the design of the jacket is indicative of a "Bubble Turret Gunners" uniform. Could you shed any light on this matter? I believe it to be genuine and would like to donate it to the family of the soldier if I can find them. Thejacket is in great shape but all of the military tags have been removed. The only visible tag looks to have been burned but appears to show the colors of the American Flag. Any help would be appreciated. I thank you in advance for your time. Sincerely, Chester Sohoski |