Andrew Jefferson Brown

Military
media-35359.jpeg UPL 35359 Crew no. 51 of 390th Bomb Group, 570th Bomb Squadron.

Correspondence to the American Air Museum from Ellis McClintick, 390th Bomb Group.

Object Number - UPL 35359 - Crew no. 51 of 390th Bomb Group, 570th Bomb Squadron.

Crew Number 51

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  • Date: 27 April 1944
  • Date: 24 April 1944
A B-24 Liberator (serial number 41-29155) nicknamed "Picadilly Commando" of the 446th Bomb Group. First handwritten caption on reverse: '446BG B/24 leaving Ruhr on its way home 22 April 1944.' Second handwritten caption on reverse: '22/4/44, 21,000 Ft. Hamm, smoke screen in distance.'
  • Date: 22 April 1944

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Born

Woodbury, Texas 19 August 1908
Anson, Texas 16 October 1940

Died

Easthorpe, Essex, UK 4 June 1944 His a/c suffered an oxygen fire during assembly. Most of the crew bailed out. The pilot crash landed the aircraft near Easthorpe, Essex. Brown was KIA as a result of fighting the fire and the crash landing.

Buried

10 June 1944 Plot E Row 3 Grave 83 Cambridge American Cemetery Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial Madingley Road Coton CB23 7PH Cambridge United Kingdom

Enlisted

Henderson County, TX

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Correspondence to the American Air Museum from Ellis McClintick, 390th Bomb Group.

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