Charles D. Johnson Updated:
12 JUN 2016 Photo: AS 28 MAY 2016
Airman: e556038.htm
Surname: Johnson Init: C D Rank: 2ndLt Service: USAAF
Sqdn: 336
P_link: p183.htm
Plane: B17 423286 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Kiel Bugt
(Bay)
Crash_d: d130643 Buried_d: e556a
C_link: e556a.htm At_Next: Ardennes, BELGIUM
Den 13. juni 1943 angreb 60 B-17 fra
USAAF ubådsanlæggene i Kiel. 16 B-17 fra 95. BG fløj forrest i formationen,
der allerede blev angrebet under indflyvningen
til målet. Som sædvanlig angreb de tyske
jagermaskiner især den forreste del af formationen, og inden denne havde
passeret målet var 7-8 B-17 fra 95. BG gået tabt.
En B-17 ude af kontrol fløj ind i en anden, og kun 6 B-17 fra 95. BG nåede
tilbage til basen, hvoraf en blev ødelagt under nødlanding.
13. juni 1943 Østersøen nær Kiel (her). Boeing B-17F,
42-3286 336 BS, 95 BO, 4 BW, 402 PCBW, Framlington, Suffolk (Kiel) 9 MIA og
1 KIA (Svinø)
2nd Lieutenant Charles D. Johnson var
Bombardier på B17 423286.
Han kom i tjeneste fra Pennsylvania.
Han blev begravet på
Ardennes American
Cemetery Plot B Row 37 Grave 33. Hæderstegn:
Air Medal, Purple Heart.
(Kilde: ABMC)
Flyet blev ramt efter passage af målet, men
ingen faldskærme blev observeret, inden flyet ramte vandet. Liget af
co-piloten drev senere ind på nordkysten af Lolland.
(FT 86-89-15) B17 4229702 * B17
423286 * B17 4230118 * B17
4229675 * B17 423187 * B17
4230164 styrtede alle ned i dele af Østersøen.
Se
tegning af
besætningen på en B-17,
Foto af en B-17 + B-17 i airmen.dk samt
B-17 Ball Turret, Ammunition og Ball Turret Gunner.
10 flyvere.
On 13 June 1943 60 B-17s from the USAAF
attacked the U-boat pens in Kiel. 16 B-17s from 95th BG flew at the front of the
formation which was attacked on
the bombing run to the target. As usual the German fighters particularly
attacked the front of the formation, and before it had passed the target 7-8
B-17s from 95th
BG were lost.
One B-17 out of control collided with another,
and only 6 B-17s from 95th BG made it back to base - and one of them was
destroyed in a forced landing.
13 June 1943 The Baltic Sea near Kiel (here). Boeing B-17F,
42-3286 336 BS, 95 BG, 4 BW, 402 PCBW, Framlington, Suffolk (Kiel) 9 MIA and
1 KIA (Svinø)
2nd Lieutenant Charles D. Johnson was the Bombardier of
B17 423286.
He entered the Service from Pennsylvania.
He was buried at
Ardennes American
Cemetery Plot B Row 37 Grave 33. Awards:
Air Medal, Purple Heart.
(Source: ABMC)
This plane was hit after it had flown over the
target, but no parachutes were seen before the plane hit the water. Later the
body of the Co-Pilot drifted ashore on the
north coast of Lolland.
(FT 86-89-15) B17 4229702 * B17
423286 * B17 4230118 * B17
4229675 * B17 423187 * B17 4230164
all crashed in parts of the Baltic Sea.
See
a drawing of the crew
of a B-17,
Photo of a B-17 + B-17s in airmen.dk and
B-17 Ball Turret, Ammunition and the story of a Ball
Turret Gunner.
This B-17
was from
336 BS, 95 BG. See 95th
Bomb Group (H). It took off from
RAF Framlingham (Parham)
- USAAF Station 153. 10 airmen. |