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 Den 26. februar 1945 styrtede 
B17 44-6461 ned 
her ved 
Højrup 9 km sydvest for Gram på 
tilbagevejen fra et bombetogt til Berlin. 
Se  
informationstavle og  propelblad på nedstyrtningsstedet. 
Tæt på her, 
overblik her.
Det er 2 km sydvest for Højrup Kirke (her), Kirkevej 23, 6510 Gram. Kør herfra mod syd 
og fra Skovmosevej igen mod syd fra
dette punkt 
- eller brug 
Google Map DK.
 B17 44-6461 havde 
motorproblemer over Berlin. "44-6461 blev sidst set 8 km efter formationen. 2 
motorer ude af drift i 15.000 fods højde." (MACR)"Da maskinen fløj syd for Gram kl. 16.30 blev den angrebet af 2 tyske jagere, 
der skød de 2 sidste motorer i stykker. Besætningen sprang ud." (AOD)
 Disse flyvere blev hurtigt taget til fange som 
fortalt i AOD:Co-Pilot 2.Lt Richard N. Callahan, Pilot 1.Lt Robert L. Mason, Ball Turret 
Gunner Sgt Lester M. Little, Waist Gunner Sgt John A. Trcka,
 Tail Gunner Sgt Russell D. Boates Jr., Radio Operator / Gunner T/Sgt Myron R. 
Graham og Nose Gunner Sgt Jacob R. Riley.
 
 Top Turret Gunner S/Sgt John Kozdeba og Navigator 
2nd Lt Russell S. Bodwell klarede at komme til Sverige hjulpet af mange 
danskere!
 Se Bodwell og Kozdeba til Sverige.
 
 Se B-17 Flyvende 
fæstning 
* B17 i airmen.dk * 
tegning af besætningen på 
en B-17. 
9 flyvere.
 
 On 26 February B17 
44-6461 crashed 
here near 
Højrup 9 km south west of Gram on 
the return flight from a bombing raid on Berlin. See information table 
in Danish and a propeller blade from 
B17 44-6461 
at the crash site. At close range 
here, 
overview  
here.
It is 2 km south west of Højrup Church (here), 
Kirkevej 23, 6510 Gram. Drive from here to the south and from Skovmosevej again 
south from 
this point -
 or use 
Google Map DK
 
 B17 44-6461 had engine failure over Berlin. 
"44-6461 last seen trailing formation 5 miles behind. 2 engines out at 15,000 
feet." (MACR)
 "When flying south of Gram at 16:30 hours it was attacked by two German fighters 
that shot up the two remaining engines. The crew bailed out." (AOD)
 These airmen were soon captured as told in AOD:Co-Pilot 2.Lt Richard N. Callahan, Pilot 1.Lt 
Robert L. Mason, Ball Turret Gunner Sgt Lester M. Little, Waist Gunner Sgt John 
A. Trcka,
 Tail Gunner Sgt Russell D. Boates Jr., Radio Operator / Gunner T/Sgt Myron R. 
Graham and Nose Gunner Sgt Jacob R. Riley.
 
 Top Turret Gunner S/Sgt John Kozdeba and Navigator 2nd Lt Russell S. Bodwell 
made it to Sweden helped by many Danes!
 
 This B-17 
belonged to 
326th BS, 92nd BG, 40th CBW, 1 BD, 8 AF of the USAAF. See also
B17s in airmen.dk and a 
drawing of the crew of a 
B-17.
 See
92nd Bombardment Group (Heavy) and 92nd 
USAAF-USAF Memorial Association. 
US planes.
Sites.
 It took off from 
RAF Podington - USAAF 
Station 109. Also
Lester Schrenk was here. 9 airmen.
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