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Errol A. Self: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record
Name: Errol A. Self
State of Issue: Oklahoma
Date of Birth: Wednesday March 22, 1916
Date of Death: Saturday October 13, 2012
Co-Pilot, Lt. Errol Self RTD
Hometown: Oklahoma
Squadron: 564th BS 389th Bomb Group
Awards: Air Medal
Pilot Lt Alfred H.Locke, RTD
Target: Berlin
Missing Air Crew Report Details
USAAF MACR#: 5473
Date Lost: 29-Apr-44
Serial Number: 41-28784
Aircraft Model B-24HSH-15-DT
Aircraft Letter: F
Aircraft Name: 376
Location: North Sea
Cause: AA Ditched in the North Sea 3 KIA, 4 POW, 3 RTD
Notes: See "Looking Back" by Dale Vanblair for more details about this crew and ditching.
Quoted from Dale Van Blair
April 29, 1944, Flying as a PFF lead crew, on our fifth mission as a lead crew we ditched in the North Sea, with the loss of five of twelve crew members (we were assigned two extra navigators for this mission):
Capt. Ralph Bryant, command pilot from the 466th; Lt. Kenneth Reed, instrument navigator, Lt. John Bloznelis, dead reckoning navigator; Lt. Arthur Delclisur, bombardier; and Sgt. Harold Freeman, replacement engineer for this mission. The seven who survived did no more combat flying.
389th BG loses two aircraft on another trip to Berlin.
Aged 96
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Errol A. Self: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record
Name: Errol A. Self
State of Issue: Oklahoma
Date of Birth: Wednesday March 22, 1916
Date of Death: Saturday October 13, 2012
Co-Pilot, Lt. Errol Self RTD
Hometown: Oklahoma
Squadron: 564th BS 389th Bomb Group
Awards: Air Medal
Pilot Lt Alfred H.Locke, RTD
Target: Berlin
Missing Air Crew Report Details
USAAF MACR#: 5473
Date Lost: 29-Apr-44
Serial Number: 41-28784
Aircraft Model B-24HSH-15-DT
Aircraft Letter: F
Aircraft Name: 376
Location: North Sea
Cause: AA Ditched in the North Sea 3 KIA, 4 POW, 3 RTD
Notes: See "Looking Back" by Dale Vanblair for more details about this crew and ditching.
Quoted from Dale Van Blair
April 29, 1944, Flying as a PFF lead crew, on our fifth mission as a lead crew we ditched in the North Sea, with the loss of five of twelve crew members (we were assigned two extra navigators for this mission):
Capt. Ralph Bryant, command pilot from the 466th; Lt. Kenneth Reed, instrument navigator, Lt. John Bloznelis, dead reckoning navigator; Lt. Arthur Delclisur, bombardier; and Sgt. Harold Freeman, replacement engineer for this mission. The seven who survived did no more combat flying.
389th BG loses two aircraft on another trip to Berlin.
Aged 96
Visit the virtual cemetery of the "Locke"Crew. Click here
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