Jayhawk down.
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The B -17 monument in Lisse recalls the crash of the American B -17 bomber "Jayhawk" on September 26, 1944 in Lisse .
Waymark Code: WMJEJV
Location: Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Date Posted: 11/08/2013
Views: 13
On the way back from a mission to Osnabrück the plane was hit above IJmuiden . Above Lisse the crew decides to leave the unit. The crew lands in different places . Four crew members are helped by bystanders and resistance , two break their back and were taken prisoner , one surrenders to the Germans and one drowns . One crewmember is already mortally wounded in the plane and crashes with the plane.
The text at the monument:
'8TH AIR FORCE
457TH BOMB GROUP, 749 TH BOMB SQUADRON
OP 26 SEPTEMBER 1944 STORTTE, IN HET LAND ACHTER U, DE AMERIKAANSE B-17 BOMMENWERPER 'JAYHAWK' NEER.
DE B-17 BOMMENWERPER KEERDE TERUG VAN EEN MISSIE NAAR OSNABRUCK (DUITSLAND) ALS HET NABIJ
DE KUST VAN IJMUIDEN TWEEMAAL WORDT GERAAKT DOOR DUITS LUCHTAFWEERGESCHUT.
TWEE BEMANNINGSLEDEN OVERLEEFDEN DE CRASH NIET.
MET DIT MONUMENT HERDENKEN WIJ DE DAPPERE BEMANNING VAN DE 'JAYHAWK' DIE VOCHT VOOR ONZE VRIJHEID!
LT. CARL H. GOOCH
LT. JOHN P. QUILLIN
LT. RUPERT T. PHIPPS
LT. NEILL C. SCHROEDER
LT. DOMINIC J. GIANNICO
SGT. CLEMENT W. KELSEY
SGT. WILLIAM H. GOODFELLOW
SGT. ALEXANDER P. MCDERMOTT
SGT. WILBUR H. PARKER †
SGT. LEO J. CHERMACK
SGT THOMAS V. ANGOTT
SGT. DONALD J. REILLY †
"THE GREATEST GENERATION"
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Date of Crash: 09/26/1944
Aircraft Model: Boeing B-17G-35-BO
Military or Civilian: Military
Tail Number: 7193
Cause of Crash: Hit by German navy.
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