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B-24 “Lady Patricia” (42-51642) Crash Site Memorial

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Details:

At a nice valley overlook along a trail.



Monument

The monument is a cut granite stone with a brass inscribed plaque attached to the front; the monument is about 4 feet high.

 

The monument remembers the B-24J Bomber “Lady Patricia” that crashed at this location on November 6, 1944.

 

On November 6, 1944, B-24 “Lady Patricia” (42-51642) of the 745th Bomber Squadron, 456th Bomber Group “Steed’s Flying Colts”, 15th Air Force, flying from Stornara Air Base in Italy was on a mission to bomb enemy facilities in Munich, Germany.  After the mission, the aircraft experienced engine trouble and the Pilot (2LT Doyle Smith) unsuccessfully looked for a safe landing site; after two engines failed and were aflame, he gave the order to abandon sip.  The crew bailed out and the plane crashed on a mountainside near Malix, Switzerland. The crew survived and was interned in Switzerland until the end of the war.  A memorial remembers “Lady Patricia” under the Dreibündenstein peak near Malix, Switzerland. (Reference Missing Aircraft Report  {MACR} 9798).

 

 

The Crew of “Lady Patricia included:

 

Pilot: Doyle R. Smith, 2nd Lt

Copilot: Bartolomeo Castelli, 1st Lt

Navigator: Harlan D. Hatfield, F/O

Bombardier: Charles C. Minor, 2nd Lt

Nose Gunner: Robert E. Manning, Sgt

Engineer: Fred T. Hoque, Sgt

Ball Turret: Charles E. Ellsworth, Sgt

Right Waist: Donald E. Piel, Sgt

Left Waist: John O. Stevens, Sgt

Tail Gunner: Stanley B. Niedzialek, Sgt

Photographer: Edmond Vaubourg, Sgt

 

 

Special thanks to the B-17 Museum in Utzenstrorf, Switzerland for the photos of this memorial and for information concerning this monument.  

 

For more on the B-17 Museum Utzenstorf, see the museum website at https://www.b17museum.ch

 

Monument Text:

The text on the plaque is written in German, French and English.  The English reads:

 

Crash Site

 

LADY PATRICIA

CONSOLIDATED B-24J LIBERATOR, 456TH BOMBER GROUP 

745TH BOMBER SQUADRON 15TH AIR FORCE 

 

6-11-1944

 

CRASH OF A USAAF BOMBER

 

DEDICATED 3-9-2004

 

 

 

 

NOTE:  CRASH: NOVEMBER 6, 1944

 



Commemorates:

People:

Bartholomeo  Castelli

Charles Edward  Ellsworth

Harlan Dale  Hatfield

Fred T. Jr. Hogue

Robert E.  Manning

Charles C. Minor

Stanley B. Niedzialek

Donald E.  Piel

Doyle R.  Smith

John O.  Stevens

Edmond Vaubourg

Units:

15th Air Force

745th Bomber Squadron, 456th Bomber Group

Swiss Internees (POWs)

United States Air Force

Wars:

WWII

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