NS635 Patches
USAAF Photo.
Landing Accident - RAF Watton, 16/9/45 - Minor damage - pilot Robert L. Lee.
Mis-identified and shot down by a USAAF B-24 of the 446th Bomb Group at about 10:30 hrs 4/4/45. The group commander, Lt. Col. Troy W. Crawford, was aboard the Mosquito and took full responsibility for the mistake. The Liberators had been under attack by German jets and the bomber crews were previously ordered to open fire on any aircraft that came within a specified range of their guns. The escort fighter units were informed of this but the Mosquito pilot, Lt. Theodore B. Smith, was not properly briefed. He flew too close while Crawford was taking pictures of the B-24s and one of the gunners blasted the Mosquito out of the sky. The pilot and passenger bailed out safely and became POWs for the duration. Crash site between Parchim and Wesendorf, Germany.
Crew: Lt. Theodore B. SMITH (pilot) USAAF - POW, Lt. Col. Troy W. CRAWFORD (pass.) USAAF - POW.
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Units served with
People
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 25th Bomb Group 653rd Bomb Squadron
- Service Numbers: O-422618
- Highest Rank: First Lieutenant
- Role/Job: Pilot
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Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Crashed |
Watton, Thetford, Norfolk IP25, UK | 16 September 1944 | Minor damage - Landing Accident - RAF Watton - pilot Robert L. Lee. |
Crashed |
Wesendorf, Germany | 4 April 1945 | NS635 - Miss-identified and shot down by a USAAF B-24 of the 446th Bomb Group at about 10:30 hrs. The group commander, Lt. Col. Troy W. Crawford, was aboard the Mosquito and took full responsibility for the mistake. The Liberators had been under attack by German jets and the bomber crews were previously ordered to open fire on any aircraft that came within a specified range of their guns. The escort fighter units were informed of this but the Mosquito pilot, Lt. Theodore B. Smith, was not properly briefed. He flew too close while Crawford was taking pictures of the B-24s and one of the gunners blasted the Mosquito out of the sky. The pilot and passenger bailed out safely and became POWs for the duration. Crash site between Parchim and Wesendorf, Germany. Crew: Lt. Theodore B. SMITH (pilot) USAAF - POW, Lt. Col. Troy W. CRAWFORD (pass.) USAAF - POW. |
Revisions
MACR 13948 / Paul Andrews, Project Bits and Pieces, 8th Air Force Roll of Honor database