41-24561 The Duchess, Sure Stuff
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FRE 4205
Ground crew work of the 303rd Bomb Group work on the engines of a B-17 Flying Fortress nicknamed "The Duchess". Passed for publication 20 Jan 1944. Printed caption on reverse: 'Famous Fortresses. Associated Press Photo Shows:- Ground crewmen at work on the Fortress "Duchess", which has already been on 50 missions over enemy territory. They are (left to right, lower): Sgt. Clyde L. Dewald, of 200 E Union St., Schnykill Haven, Penn.; and Sgt. James C. Hicks, of Rowtob, Henderson, K.Y.; (Upper) Cpl. Charles H. Stoner, of 710 Clark Street, Fort Scott, Kansas.' On reverse: Associated Press, US Army Press Censor ETO and US Army General Section Press & Censorship Bureau [Stamps].
Roger Freeman Collection
IWM, Roger Freeman Collection
Assigned 359BS/303BG [BN-T] Bangor 10/9/42; Molesworth 16/10/42; 59m transferred 1 Base Air Depot (sic),* Burtonwood 7/7/44; Returned to the USA Altus 18/8/44; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Altus 14/8/45. Over Vegasack 18/3/43 with Capt Harry Stouse, Navigator: Jesse Elliott, brought damaged ship home with severely wounded Jack Mathis-b (awarded posthumous MOH). SURE STUFF aka THE DUCHESS.
* Air Base Depot (BAD1)
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- Date: 31 August 1943
- Date: 24 August 1943
- Date: 19 August 1943
- Date: 17 August 1943
- Official Description:
- Date: 15 August 1943
Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Other Sustained heavy damage |
U-Boat Pens, Vegesack-Bremen, Germany | 18 March 1943 | Duchess would sustain heavy damage, mostly ending her career, in the same action that Lt Jack Mathis would earn his MoH. |
Delivered |
BAD 1 | 7 July 1944 | Moved to BAD 1* Burtonwood Airfield Base Air Depot |