Robert Jackson Sudbury
Military
UPL 64327
UPL 64327
1st Lt Robert J. Sudbury
Robert Jackson Sudbury
1st Lt Robert Sudbury was on board B-17E Serial 41-9051 on a navigational training exercise to Turnhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland as final destination on 14 Sept 43. The B-17 somehow flew off course by some 50 miles and crashed into Skiddaw Mountain, near Keswick in Cumbria, United Kingdom. All 10 aboard were killed.
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- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 482nd Bomb Group 813th Bomb Squadron
- Service Numbers: 10940312
- Highest Rank: Staff Sergeant
- Role/Job: Engineer
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 482nd Bomb Group 813th Bomb Squadron
- Service Numbers: 37168383
- Highest Rank: Staff Sergeant
- Role/Job: Radio Operator
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 482nd Bomb Group 813th Bomb Squadron
- Service Numbers: 12028582 at enlistment, then O-405635
- Highest Rank: Captain
- Role/Job: Bombardier
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Service Numbers: O-908213
- Highest Rank: Major
- Role/Job: Passenger
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Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Born |
McLennan County, Texas, United States | 17 February 1919 | the son of William Samuel Sudbury and Mary Samantha (Colvin) Sudbury |
Died |
Skiddaw, near Keswick, United Kingdom | 14 September 1943 | in the crash of B-17 Serial 41-9051 on training exercise pre-Pathfinder deployment |
Buried |
Robert Sudbury rests at Plot D, Row 4, Grave 30 |
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Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia / book: Hell on High Ground, Losses of the 8th & 9th AFs Vol. I by Bishop & Hey pp. 281-2