For reasons not determined, the aircraft went into a dive while flying at high altitude. The Navigator was thrown and went unconscious. At a point around 7,800 feet (asl) an explosion between the fuselage and the No. 3 engine on the starboard wing occurred, and the Navigator was blown from the aircraft. He regained consciousness and was able to successfully parachute to ground. The remaining men aboard were killed. Investigators could not conclude a reason for the aircraft going into the dive which resulted in an explosion. But an altimeter was found that indicated the explosion occurred at 7,800 feet.
The airmen killed were:
2LT John G Striplin, O-665734, TX, Pilot
2LT Joseph L Shumsky, O-795653, NJ, Co-Pilot
2LT Royce G Matthews, O-727362, CA, Bombardier
TSGT Patrick G McKay, 13038546, PA, Flight Engineer
SSGT William F George, 16070179, IL, Radio Operator
SGT Lawson R. Armstrong Jr, 11097361, ME, Gunner
SGT James R. Early, 17077285, MO, Gunner
SSGT Marvin E T Litz, 33328483, PA, Assistant Engineer
SGT John S Swenk, 39252668, MI, Asst. Radio Operator
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from another FAG contributor
NM COD #1706 for James R Early (Sgt) killed in aircraft accident near White Sands, Otero Co (15 miles West of Alamogordo AAB, NM) March 5, 1943.
Occupation: Armorer Gunner, US AAF
DOB: 09 Dec 1922
DOD: 05 Mar 1943
Age: 20 Yrs, 2 Mo, 23 Days
Status: Single
Father: William Washington Early (Born: Centralia, Mo)
Mother: Rose McIntyre (Born: Pennsylvania)
Accident is listed on the following web site:
http://www.aviationarchaeology.com/src/AARmonthly/Mar1943S.htm
For reasons not determined, the aircraft went into a dive while flying at high altitude. The Navigator was thrown and went unconscious. At a point around 7,800 feet (asl) an explosion between the fuselage and the No. 3 engine on the starboard wing occurred, and the Navigator was blown from the aircraft. He regained consciousness and was able to successfully parachute to ground. The remaining men aboard were killed. Investigators could not conclude a reason for the aircraft going into the dive which resulted in an explosion. But an altimeter was found that indicated the explosion occurred at 7,800 feet.
The airmen killed were:
2LT John G Striplin, O-665734, TX, Pilot
2LT Joseph L Shumsky, O-795653, NJ, Co-Pilot
2LT Royce G Matthews, O-727362, CA, Bombardier
TSGT Patrick G McKay, 13038546, PA, Flight Engineer
SSGT William F George, 16070179, IL, Radio Operator
SGT Lawson R. Armstrong Jr, 11097361, ME, Gunner
SGT James R. Early, 17077285, MO, Gunner
SSGT Marvin E T Litz, 33328483, PA, Assistant Engineer
SGT John S Swenk, 39252668, MI, Asst. Radio Operator
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from another FAG contributor
NM COD #1706 for James R Early (Sgt) killed in aircraft accident near White Sands, Otero Co (15 miles West of Alamogordo AAB, NM) March 5, 1943.
Occupation: Armorer Gunner, US AAF
DOB: 09 Dec 1922
DOD: 05 Mar 1943
Age: 20 Yrs, 2 Mo, 23 Days
Status: Single
Father: William Washington Early (Born: Centralia, Mo)
Mother: Rose McIntyre (Born: Pennsylvania)
Accident is listed on the following web site:
http://www.aviationarchaeology.com/src/AARmonthly/Mar1943S.htm
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