Crash of an Avro 683 Lancaster III in Klazienaveen: 8 killed

Date & Time: Jan 14, 1944 at 1838 LT
Type of aircraft:
Operator:
Registration:
DV287
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
Yes
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
9
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
8
Circumstances:
Crew was involved in a bombing mission. While overflying The Netherlands, the aircraft was shot down by the pilot of a German fighter and crashed in a field in Klazienaveen. A crew was seriously injured while all 8 other occupants were killed.
Probable cause:
Shot down by the pilot of a German fighter.

Crash of a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress in Epe: 9 killed

Date & Time: Jan 11, 1944 at 1330 LT
Operator:
Registration:
42-31451
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
Yes
MSN:
6565
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
10
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
9
Circumstances:
The crew was returning to his base in England in a formation with few other Boeing B-117 when he was attacked by a wave of three Messerschmitt Me.109. Hit by several shots, the aircraft went out of control, dove in the ground and crashed in a field located in Epe, some 10 km north of Apeldoorn. A crew member was able to bail out before the crash, was evacuated and was taken POW while all nine other occupants were killed.
Crew:
Ross A. McCollum, pilot,
Marcum E. Thomas, copilot,
Daniel P. Jones, navigator,
Lloyd George Crabtree (POW)
Wayne Austin Warner, engineer,
Henry A. Stelmach, radio operator,
Howard Leon Chatelain, gunner,
Leander J. Aurie, gunner,
Warren B. Goss, gunner,
Andrew Paul Barrus, gunner.
Probable cause:
Shot down.

Crash of a Boeing B-17F-70-DL Flying Fortress off Hardewijk: 7 killed

Date & Time: Jan 11, 1944 at 1330 LT
Operator:
Registration:
42-3486
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
Yes
MSN:
8422
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
10
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
7
Circumstances:
Aircraft left an airbase in the UK in the morning with 500 other bombers bound for Braunschweig, Germany. While cruising over The Netherlands at a height of 21,000 feet, aircraft was hit by Flak. Several bullets hit the aircraft and both right engine caught fire. Three crew bailed out and were later rescued while the aircraft dove into the lake Wolderwijd, off Hardewijk. All seven other occupants were killed. British Air Command confirmed that 60 other bombers were shot down by Flak over The Netherlands on this 11 of January 1944.
Crew:
James J. Maginnis, pilot, †
Roy H. Peterson, copilot, †
Clarence Blevins, navigator, †
George Clifford Wylie, †
William A. Glenn, gunner,
Angelo Riccardi, gunner, †
Joseph P. Keane, gunner, †
Harry Sutton, tail gunner, †
Raymond H. Rajala, radio operator,
Euian C. Mills, ball turret gunner.
Probable cause:
Shot down by Flak.

Crash of a Consolidated B-24D-120-CO Liberator off Texel: 10 killed

Date & Time: Dec 22, 1943
Operator:
Registration:
42-40974
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
MSN:
2051
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
10
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
10
Circumstances:
While flying over the North Sea, the bomber was shot down by the pilot of a German fighter and crashed into the sea off Texel. All 10 crew members were killed and the aircraft christened 'Boomerang II' was lost.
Crew (93rd BG):
S/Sgt Robert D. Bogan, air gunner,
2nd Lt Orval Carder, copilot,
T/Sgt Arthur Demario, radio operator,
1st Lt Harry A. Daywalt Jr., pilot,
2nd Lt Robert E. McFaddin, navigator,
T/Sgt Colin Jones, air gunner,
S/Sgt Darrell V. Parrott, air gunner,
S/Sgt Pravdomil Sroubek,
2nd Lt Russell Unangst, bombardier 1.

Crash of a Boeing B-17G-10-DL Flying Fortress near Raerd: 10 killed

Date & Time: Dec 16, 1943
Operator:
Registration:
42-37739
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
MSN:
8525
YOM:
1942
Location:
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
10
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
10
Circumstances:
The crew was returning to his base in England following a bombing mission over Bremen. While cruising over The Netherlands, the aircraft was shot down by the pilot of a German fighter and crashed in a field located near Raerd. All ten crew members were killed.
Crew (96th BG):
T/Sgt Robert Callender Andrews,
S/Sgt Joseph Regis Costlow,
S/Sgt Wallace Howell Duke,
2nd Lt Coy Mitchell Freeman,
1st Lt Maynard Carl Freemole,
S/Sgt Edwin Theodore Kalinka,
2nd Lt Robert Hale Locke,
2nd Lt John Lee McIntyre,
S/Sgt Kenneth Wayne Schmalian,
T/Sgt Robert Edward Smith.
Probable cause:
Shot down by a German fighter.

Crash of a Boeing B-17F-125-BO Flying Fortress off Terschelling: 10 killed

Date & Time: Dec 16, 1943
Operator:
Registration:
42-30872
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
MSN:
5986
YOM:
1942
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
10
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
10
Circumstances:
The crew was returning to his base in England following a bombing mission over Bremen. While cruising over the North Sea, the aircraft collided with another USAF B-17 registered 42-31113 and also carrying a crew of 10. Both aircraft went out of control and crashed into the sea west off Terschelling Island. There were no survivors among the 20 occupants on both aircraft.
Crew (96th BG):
2nd Lt George Valentine Bleyle,
Sgt Donald Richard Denmead,
2nd Lt Floyd Waldo Eakman,
S/Sgt Benjamin Lester Haynes Jr.,
1st Lt Lewis Merrill Kerrick,
S/Sgt Stanley Joseph Maruso,
2nd Lt Lloyd Thompson,
S/Sgt Alton B. Walker,
S/Sgt Charles Paul Wilder,
T/Sgt Raymond Wilfred Wright.

Crash of a Boeing B-17G-1-BO Flying Fortress off Terschelling: 10 killed

Date & Time: Dec 16, 1943
Operator:
Registration:
42-31113
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
MSN:
6227
YOM:
1942
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
10
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
10
Circumstances:
The crew was returning to his base in England following a bombing mission over Bremen. While cruising over the North Sea, the aircraft collided with another USAF B-17 registered 42-30872 and also carrying a crew of 10. Both aircraft went out of control and crashed into the sea west off Terschelling Island. There were no survivors among the 20 occupants on both aircraft.
Crew (96th BG):
2nd Lt Thomas Brooks Blackwell,
S/Sgt Leonard Melvion Branam,
2nd Lt Harry Emil Creutzmann,
T/Sgt Floyd Wayne Gauss,
T/Sgt John Mancina,
Cpt Harold Raymond Mott,
S/Sgt Andrew Robert Nichols,
S/Sgt Paul J. Santillan,
2nd Lt Angus Douglas Stewart,
S/Sgt Warren Monroe Sturdevant.

Crash of a Boeing B-17G-1-BO Flying Fortress near Raerd: 10 killed

Date & Time: Dec 16, 1943
Operator:
Registration:
42-31086
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
MSN:
6200
YOM:
1942
Location:
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
10
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
10
Circumstances:
The crew was returning to his base in England following a bombing mission over Bremen. While cruising over The Netherlands, the aircraft went out of control, dove into the ground and crashed in a field located between the villages of Poppenwier and Raerd. All ten crew members were killed. The plane may have collided with another B-17.
Crew (96th BG):
S/Sgt John Joseph Bavosa,
2nd Lt Albert Joseph Csizmadia,
S/Sgt Frank Robert Cunningham,
S/Sgt Harmon Edgar Guise,
T/Sgt Earl Victor Hawkes,
S/Sgt Howard Ozer Inscoe Jr.,
2nd Lt Howard Dunklin Reid Jr.,
T/Sgt Marvin Lloyd Sassen,
1st Lt Edwin Robert Smith,
2nd Lt Robert Stewart Trusler.

Crash of a Boeing B-17F-125-BO Flying Fortress off Texel: 10 killed

Date & Time: Dec 16, 1943
Operator:
Registration:
42-30860
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
MSN:
5974
YOM:
1942
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
10
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
10
Circumstances:
The crew was returning to his base in England following a bombing mission over Bremen. While cruising over the North Sea, the aircraft was hit by debris coming from another USAF aircraft that was shot down by the German Flak. Out of control, the aircraft crashed into the sea 10 km west of Texel. All ten crew members were killed.
Crew (96th BG):
S/Sgt Anthony Carpentieri,
2nd Lt Robert Paul Girvin,
S/Sgt John Burns Hull,
S/Sgt Clarence Eugene Kelly,
T/Sgt Arthur Lucien Lemieux,
S/Sgt Richard Wayne Rucker,
2nd Lt Elbert Wilkie Schanke,
1st Lt Merl LeRoy Schroeder,
2nd Lt Henry Albert Tracy,
T/Sgt Ivan J. Wade .
Probable cause:
Hit by the debris of a shot down aircraft.

Crash of a Boeing B-17F-80-BO Flying Fortress off Texel: 10 killed

Date & Time: Nov 26, 1943
Operator:
Registration:
42-29955
Flight Phase:
Flight Type:
Survivors:
No
MSN:
5069
YOM:
1942
Country:
Region:
Crew on board:
10
Crew fatalities:
Pax on board:
0
Pax fatalities:
Other fatalities:
Total fatalities:
10
Circumstances:
The aircraft was engaged in a bombing mission over Bremen when approaching the Dutch coast, it went out of control and crashed in unknown circumstances into the North Sea some 10 km west of Texel Island. All 10 crew members were killed.
Crew (303rd Squadron):
T/Sgt John R. Arter,
1st Lt Wilbur R. Barnhill,
2nd Lt Clarence C. Bixler,
Cpt Addell A. Cote,
S/Sgt Theadore Gomes,
S/Sgt Paul Gunsauls,
1st Lt John W. Hull,
S/Sgt Cecil M. May,
S/Sgt John M. Micek,
T/Sgt Vaughn Reaves.