Mere end 500 amerikanske bombefly passerede den 9. april 1944 hen over
den sydlige del af Danmark på vej til bombemål i Polen og Tyskland. En halv snes
amerikanske fly nedstyrtede på Lolland eller i havet omkring Lolland-Falster. (Se
8 af de tabte fly:
Google Map 9APR1944.)
Hen på eftermiddagen styrtede to fly i havet øst for Falster, et af dem
ud for Bøtø. Fra det ene af dem sprang to mand ud med faldskærm, fra det andet
5-6 mand.
Et af disse fly må antages at have været B17 107076
på vej hjem fra Poznan
(her) i Polen.
2 flyvere fra
B17 107076 blev begravet i Danmark og 8 flyvere
blev meldt savnet. (Kilde: FAF)
Staff Sergeant Eugene Stanley Budzbanowski
var Tail Gunner på
B17 107076.
Han
har ingen kendt grav.
(Kilde: MACR)
Air Force Together We Served har
dette. Han kom fra Chicago, Illinois. Omkom 9. april 1944 i Østersøen.
Begravet i USA på Rock Island National Cemetery - Rock Island, Illinois -
SECTION E SITE 291.
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.
”More than 500 American bombers passed the southern part of Denmark on 9 April,
1944 on their way to targets in Poland and Germany.
About 10 American planes
crashed on Lolland or in the sea around Lolland-Falster. (See 8 of the lost planes:
Google Map 9APR1944.)
In the afternoon two planes crashed in the sea east of Falster, one of them off
Bøtø. Two men bailed out with parachutes from one of them, from the other 5-6
men.
One of these planes is considered to have been
B17 107076
on its way back from Poznan
(here) in Poland.
2 airmen from
B17 107076 were buried in Denmark and 8 airmen
were reported Missing in Action. (Source: FAF)
Staff Sergeant Eugene Stanley Budzbanowski
was the Tail Gunner of
B17 107076.
He
has no known grave. (Source:
MACR)
Air Force Together We Served has
this: Hometown: Chicago, Illinois. Casualty Date: Apr 09, 1944. Location:
Baltic Sea.
Location of Interment:
Rock
Island National Cemetery - Rock Island, Illinois - SECTION E SITE 291.
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 563rd Bomb Squadron, 388th Bomb Group, 45 Combat Bombardment Wing, 1 Bombardment
Division of 8 AF, USAAF.
See also 388th Bomb Group *
563d Flying
Training Squadron *
388th Operations
Group. It took off from
RAF Knettishall - USAAF
Station 136. 10 airmen.
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