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Jeep NMI Coyote- 356th Fighter Group Mascot Plaque

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Details:

At the base of a large tree on private property.

Plaque


A small blue inscribed metal plaque.

 

The Coyote named “Jeep” was the pet of Lieutenant John “Wild Bill” Crump of the 360th Fighter Squadron, 356th Fighter Group and became the mascot for the unit.

 

Bill found a coyote pup in 1944 while in pilot training at Harding Field, Nebraska. The pup was only two weeks old and Bill named him “Jeep” after Popeye’s pet (Cartoon Character) . He took him south to Baton Rouge for P-47 training and Jeep became accustomed to flying. 

 

Jeep was smuggled aboard the Queen Elizabeth with Bill when he travelled to the UK, and eventually became a formal member of the 356th Fighter Group at Martlesham Heath. Jeep even had his own dog tags, log book and immunization record. He accompanied Bill on 5 missions in his P-47 Thunderbolt "Jackie".

 

Jeep was unfortunately run over by a base vehicle on 28 October 1944. He received a military funeral and was laid to rest in the grounds of Playford Hall, where Bill was billeted.

 

When Bill transferred to P-51 Mustangs, he decorated his aircraft, also nicknamed "Jackie" with a portrait of Jeep in his honor.

 

Visit the nearby Martlesham Heath Control Tower Museum for more on “Jeep” and the 356th Fighter Group.



Monument Text:

IN MEMORIUM

JEEP NMI COYOTE

11 MAY 1944 28 OCT 1944

HERE LIES 
IN HONORED GLORY
A NATIVE AMERICAN
WHO FLEW IN COMBAT
AND DIED ON FOREIGN SOIL
IN THE SERVICE
OF HIS COUNTRY



Commemorates:

People:

John W. 'Wild Bill' Crump

Units:

356th Fighter Group

360th Fighter Squadron, 356th Fighter Group

8th Air Force

Wars:

WWII

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