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Miller William J.

Name:
William J. Miller
Rank:
Technical Sergeant
Serial Number:
33365620
Unit:
525th Bomber Squadron, 379th Bomb Group
Date of Death:
0000-00-00
State:
Pennsylvania
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Decoration:
Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart
Comments:

TSgt William G. Miller, left waist gunner of the B-17 42-29876 “Battlin’ Bobbie” (named after the pilot’s wife), took off from station 117 Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire, UK at 1030 on a bombing mission over Nantes. However, perhaps due to the high volume of radio chatter they had to use due to overcast conditions on their way to the target area, German fighters intercepted them at 1500. While not concentrating their fire on the “Battlin’ Bobbie”, the fighters did score some hits on their left wing, setting it on fire. Rockets took out No. 1 and 2 engines. The pilot decided to pull out of formation to the right and ordered the crew to bail out, struggling to keep the plane steady as the AFCE was out. Miller delayed his jump from 15000 to 9000 feet and landed in an apple orchard, where locals took his chute and pointed him in a safe direction. On the trail he encountered two locals who took him to a house to avoid the search. He hid there in a ditch, and then returned to the house where his journey was arranged. He escaped back to the UK through the Dutch/Paris/Pyrenees/Gibraltar route, arriving back on May 11th 1944. Miller’s full E&E report can be read at http://media.nara.gov/nw/305270/EE-390.pdf.