
John D. Scarbrough
Updated:
25 JUN 2015
Airman: e777185.htm
Surname: Scarbrough Init: J D Rank: T/Sgt Service: USAAF
Sqdn: 550
P_link: p274.htm
Plane: B17 4231349 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Dannemare,
BalticS Photo 24 MAY 2015 by AS from
Crash_d: d240244 Buried_d: e777n
C_link: e777n.htm At_Next: NO - NET
Tablets of the Missing,
Netherlands American Cemetery.

B17 42-31349 styrtede
ned den 24. februar 1944 et sted i Østersøen i forbindelse med et bombetogt til
Rostock
her.
"304 B-17 angreb Rostock, og 5 blev skudt ned. Før målet blev formationen
angrebet af to Ju88,
der affyrede raketter ind i formationen. No. 1 motor blev ramt på
B17 42-31349, der nu gled langsomt ud af formationen.
Yderligere tre tyske jagere angreb flyet og no. 3 motor brød i brand. Flyet blev
sidst observeret, da det forfulgt af en
Ju88 og en
Me110 gled ned mod et lavere
skydække. Syv udfoldede faldskærme blev observeret." (FT 86-90-20)
Technical Sergeant John D. Scarbrough har
ingen
kendt grav. Hans navn findes på
Tablets of the Missing,
Netherlands American Cemetery.
Han kom i tjeneste fra New Mexico. Hæderstegn:
Air Medal med 3 Oak
Leaf Clusters.
(Kilde: ABMC)
Fra
B17 42-31349 blev 1 flyver begravet i Danmark, 1 i
Tyskland og 1 i Belgien. 4 er begravet i USA og 3 har ingen kendt grav.
Se
Tegning af besætningen på
en B-17*Foto
af en B-17 + B-17 i airmen.dk*B-17
Ball Turret, Ammunition og Ball Turret Gunner*B-17
Flyvende Fæstning. 10 flyvere.
B17 42-31349 crashed on 24 February 1944 somewhere in the
Baltic Sea in connection
with a bombing raid to Rostock
here.
"304 B-17s attacked Rostock, and 5 were shot down. Before the target the
formation was attacked by two
Ju88, which fired
rockets into the formation. No. 1 engine was hit on B17
42-31349, which slowly glided out of the formation. Another three German
fighters attacked the plane, and no. 3 engine caught fire. The plane was last
observed, when it chased by a
Ju88 and a
Me110 glided down to a lower
cloud cover. Seven opened parachutes were observed." (FT 86-90-20)
Technical Sergeant John D. Scarbrough has no known grave.
His name is inscribed on
Tablets of the Missing,
Netherlands American Cemetery.
He entered the Service from New Mexico.
Awards:
Air Medal with 3 Oak
Leaf Clusters.
(Source: ABMC)
1 airman from
B17 42-31349 was buried in Denmark, 1 in Germany and 1 in
Belgium. 4 are buried in the USA and 3 have no known grave.
See Drawing of the crew
of a B-17 *
Photo of a B-17 + B-17s in airmen.dk *
B-17 Ball Turret,
Ammunition and the story of a Ball Turret Gunner.
B17 42-31349 was from
550 BS, 385
BG, 93 CBW, 3BD.
385th Bombardment Group. This
B-17
took off
from Great Ashfield -
USAAF Station 138.
385th Bomb Group Memorial Museum *
385th Bomb Group Association.
10 airmen.
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