Paul Raymond Scott

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Killed in Action (KIA). B-26C #41-34853 'Toid Boid'. 

On March 26th, 1944, Sgt Paul Raymond Scott went with his crew to Holland for an a maximum effort raid on Ijmuiden, Holland. 

They took a direct hit in the bomb bay and went down near IJmuiden 
The crew of the Toid Boid was a new crew because the actual crew (Foster crew) had a day off. The crew on this day was called the "Reese crew", concerning the following crew-members: 

* 2nd Lt Halmyth C. Reese (Pilot), 
* William C. Berryman (Co Pilot), 
* Sgt Paul R. Scott (Radio operator/ Waist gunner, 
* Sgt Ralph R. Brown (Bombardier), 
* S/Sgt Alex E. Sundberg (Armorer/Turret gunner, 
* Sgt Donald L. Jacobs (Engineer/Tail gunner) 
The German report indicates that "Toid Boid" was shot down by heavy flack at 14.44 hrs local time and crashed 2 km south of IJmuiden in the Dunes. 
The original crew from the Toid Boid the Foster Crew was a lucky crew because they had a day off. 

Investigation at the crash site learned that the wreckage was destroyed for 95%. Only a part of the tail was recognizable, filed with number 134 on the left side and 853 on the right side. The body of Sgt Paul R Scott was found among the back dome at that time he could not be identified. The crew was buried on March 29, 1944 in IJmuiden on the cemetery at the Havenkade and transferred after the war to Margraten (Sgt Paul R. Scott was first buried at Temporary American Military Cemetery Margraten Block PPP, Row 2, Grave 47), and in 3 cases repatriated to the USA. At 1948 1949 many soldiers were repatriated to the USA. In this time Sgt Scott reburied in to his final resting place at American Military Cemetery Magraten Plot J, Row 16, Grave 1. For his sacrifice/service and and has contributed to our freedom, he got a purple heart . 

Statement from Sgt Robert C. Malarkey, Tail Gunner, A/C 787: 
"While we were on the bomb run, I saw Lt. Reese's airplane on fire. The fire was coming from the roots of the wings and was streaming back to the tail. We turned and I lost sight of it momentarily. The next time I saw it, it was spiraling steeply down. I saw it strike on the coast and explode. I did not see any chutes from the airplane. 

Plane data: (Serialnumber, MACR, etc.): 
Serialnumber: 41-34853 
Type: B-26 C10 
Nickname: Toid Boid 
Destination: Holland 
Mission: Bombing 
MACR (Missing Air Crew Report): 3376 


Hometown: Hamilton County, Ohio 
Family: 
On Paul R. Scott’s registration in the US Military Cemeteries on Foreign Soil database, his father is listed as Frank R. Scott from Milford, Ohio. In the 1940 Census at Clermont Ohio the family is listed as Frank R. Scott, age 46; his wife Frances Scott, age 41, their sons Ivan Woodrow age 12 and Paul age 18. All persons born in Ohio. Frank’s parents were Walter W. Scott and Martha Scott (1920 census). Frank R. Scott, b.1893 -d.1980 and Frances Scott b.1887 -d.1991, both buried at Greenlawn Cemetery at Milford, Clermont County, Ohio. 
The Brother Ivan Woodrow Scott was married with Mary Lee Scott on 3 May 1941. Ivan was second Lt at the 8th air force and after flying 23 missions his plane a B-17 was shot down by Germans. He was a POW for 4 months. After the war he worked at American Airlines as Manager. 
Iwan died at 23 May 2007 and was 89 years old. His wife Mary Lee is alive and lives in Ohio and she is 97 years old. 
Awards: Purple Heart 
Cemetery: American War Cemetery Margraten 
Grave number: Plot J, Row 16, Grave 1 
Other Info: Sgt Paul Raymond Scott enlisted at Cincinnati, Ohio on 30 September 1942. 
United States World War II Army Enlistment Records 
Education Level: Grew up in Mulberry and attended Milford school. 4 years of Terrace Park high school. 
Civilian Occupation: Semiskilled occupations in manufacture of paper and pulp 
Marital Status: Single, without dependents 
Army Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA 
Affiliate ARC Identifier: 1263923 
Box Film Number: 09745.36 

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  • Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
  • Nationality: American
  • Unit: 323rd Bomb Group 453rd Bomb Squadron
  • Service Numbers: 39309115
  • Highest Rank: Staff Sergeant
  • Role/Job: Flight Engineer; Gunner

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Corrected a typo in the "Summary biography" - “months” was misspelled.

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Personal investigation about crash and contact family we adopted his grave at american cemetery Margraten.

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9th Air Force Roll of Honor (IWM in liaison with Ninth Air Force veterans and group associations, American Battle Monuments Commission, and Buddies of the Ninth Association) / B-26 memorials guide / Combat Chronology, Losses of 8th AF / Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia

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