
Henry J. Kozier
Updated:
30 DEC 2011
Airman: o888088.htm
Surname: Kozier Init: H J Rank: Sgt Service: USAAF
Sqdn: 368
P_link: p237.htm
Plane: B17 42-37718 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Alstrup,
Samsø
Crash_d: d091043 Buried_d: o888
C_link: o888.htm At_Next: POW
"Under returflyvningen fra et bombetogt
til Gdynia i Polen nedstyrtede et B-17 fly den 9. oktober 1943 i Alstrup på
Samsø.
En af flyets skytter, Sgt Farris, var blevet dræbt under luftkamp, inden flyet
nedstyrtede.
Den øvrige besætning, 9 mand, reddede sig ud med faldskærm og blev taget til
fange." (FAF)
B17 42-37718
styrtede
her. En mindesten er rejst
her nær nedstyrtningsstedet. Se et propelblad og
øjenvidneberetning og se dele af flyet.
Se interview med
2. pilot Miles C. McCormack og et avisinterview med
navigatør Carl A. Groosbeck, tekster og fotos fra Aage Snedker.
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 og Tyske krigsfangelejre.
Sgt (Ball Turret Gunner) Henry J. Kozier
landede ved
Østerby hvor han og Sgt Harry A. Hall snart blev fanget af tyskerne og blev
krigsfanger. (Kilde: AOD) 10 flyvere.
"During
the return flight on 9 October, 1943 from a bombing raid to Gdynia in Poland a
B-17 plane crashed in Alstrup on Samsø.
One of the gunners, Sgt Farris, had been killed in an aerial battle before the
plane crashed.
Rest of the crew of 9 saved their lives with parachutes and were taken prisoners."
(FAF)
B17 42-37718
crashed
here. A memorial stone is erected
here near the crash site. See eye witness account
and see parts of the plane.
See an
interview with Co Pilot Miles C. McCormack and another
interview with Navigator Carl A. Groosbeck,
texts and photos from Aage Snedker.
See the
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.
Sgt (Ball Turret Gunner) Henry J. Kozier
landed at
Østerby where he and Sgt Harry A. Hall soon were caught by the Germans and
became POWs. (Source: AOD)
This
B-17 from
RAF Thurleigh - USAAF
Station 111 belonged to
368 BS, 306
BG, 40 CBW, 1 BD, 8 AF. See
306th Bombardment Group.
Also the 306th Bomb
Group Home Page and the 306th Bombardment
Group Museum Website and
German POW-Camps. 10 airmen.
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