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SSGT Charles Francis Awrajcewicz

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SSGT Charles Francis Awrajcewicz Veteran

Birth
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
31 Aug 1943 (aged 24)
Foulsham, Broadland District, Norfolk, England
Burial
West Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3041278, Longitude: -72.9637361
Memorial ID
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On August 31, 1943, B-17F Flying Fortress #42-5376, nicknamed 'Eager Eagle' was involved in a midair collision while on a night training flight with a Bristol Beaufighter, serial #V8715, from 96 Squadron RAF. Both planes were flying without navigation lights as they were above 5,000 feet and there was a red air-raid alert in effect. The Beaufighter hit the B-17 between the number three and the number four engines. The aircraft crashed near Church Farm, Foulsham, Norfolk. Two of the crew of the B-17 managed to bail out and survive but all others on both aircraft were killed. Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #15872.


The personnel killed aboard B-17 #42-5376 were:


1LT Floyd H Truesdell, O-885592, AK, Pilot

2LT Allan N McDaniel, O-674594, MO, Co-Pilot

1LT Robert W Barrall, O-660322, PA, Bombardier

2LT William M Cullity Jr, O-796496, NH, Navigator

TSGT James N Yongue, 34099269, SC, Flight Engineer/Top Turret Gunner

TSGT Joseph F Van Esley, 16065969. MI, Radio Operator

SSGT Charles F Awrajcewicz, 31125603, CT, Ball Turret Gunner

SSGT George D Simon, 20325094, PA, Tail Gunner

S/LDR Edward R M Appleton, 42475, UK, Observer


The personnel killed aboard RAF Beaufighter V8715 were:


FO Frederick N Robertson, 119881, RAF

WO Bertram Ernest Dye, 47873, RAF

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Enlisted July 2, 1942.

On August 31, 1943, B-17F Flying Fortress #42-5376, nicknamed 'Eager Eagle' was involved in a midair collision while on a night training flight with a Bristol Beaufighter, serial #V8715, from 96 Squadron RAF. Both planes were flying without navigation lights as they were above 5,000 feet and there was a red air-raid alert in effect. The Beaufighter hit the B-17 between the number three and the number four engines. The aircraft crashed near Church Farm, Foulsham, Norfolk. Two of the crew of the B-17 managed to bail out and survive but all others on both aircraft were killed. Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #15872.


The personnel killed aboard B-17 #42-5376 were:


1LT Floyd H Truesdell, O-885592, AK, Pilot

2LT Allan N McDaniel, O-674594, MO, Co-Pilot

1LT Robert W Barrall, O-660322, PA, Bombardier

2LT William M Cullity Jr, O-796496, NH, Navigator

TSGT James N Yongue, 34099269, SC, Flight Engineer/Top Turret Gunner

TSGT Joseph F Van Esley, 16065969. MI, Radio Operator

SSGT Charles F Awrajcewicz, 31125603, CT, Ball Turret Gunner

SSGT George D Simon, 20325094, PA, Tail Gunner

S/LDR Edward R M Appleton, 42475, UK, Observer


The personnel killed aboard RAF Beaufighter V8715 were:


FO Frederick N Robertson, 119881, RAF

WO Bertram Ernest Dye, 47873, RAF

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Enlisted July 2, 1942.


Inscription

SSGT, 422 AAF BOMB SQ, 305 BOMB GP WORLD WAR II



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