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B-24 “Miss Fortune” (42-73138) Memorial

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Details:

In the town center at the crossroads, next to the town war monument in a fenced enclosure.

Monument

An inscribed black marble plaque mounted in a stone frame about three feet high and a engraved B-24 image  in the corner.


On February 22, 1944, B-24 “Miss Fortune” (42-73138), of the 343rd Bomber Squadron, 98th Bomber Group, “The Pyramiders”,  47th Bomb Wing, 15th Air Force was flying out of Fortunte Cesare (Lecce), Italy was on a Bombing mission to Regensburg, Germany.  The targets during the “Big Week” of February 1944 were enemy aircraft production facilities.  After bombing the target, the formation was attacked by over a dozen enemy aircraft and was under severe anti-aircraft fire.  “Miss Fortune” was hit and right wing badly damaged.  The planed crashed on Dubec Hill near Nepomuk, in the present day Czech Republic.  (Reference Missing Aircraft Report {MACR} 2726)

 

All of the crew, except for the Right Waist Gunner T/SGT Raymond Noury, perished in the crash.  Noury was able to parachute out landing in soft snow with a damaged chute; he was taken prisoner for the rest of the war which he spent in Luft  Stalag IV in 4 Gross-Tychow.  

 

There is memorial at the crash site on Dubec Hill (Nepomuk)  and in the center of the Village of Prádlo remember the crew. A cenotaph in the Prádlo cemetery remembers were the crew was buried until repatriated. A museum in Nepomuk, Czech Republic has a display regarding “Miss Fortune”. 

 

See this website sites Pradlo; Pradolo-Nepomuck; and Nepomuk for more on the “Miss Fortune” memorials.

 

 

The Crew of “Miss Fortune” included:

 

KIA:

1st Lt. George M. “Skipper” Goddard, Jr, Pilot

1st Lt. Haig “Knady” Kandarian, Co-Pilot

1st Lt. Joseph F Altemus, Navigator

1st Lt. Charles F Spickard, Jr, Bombardier

TSgt. Oscar W Houser, Engineer

SSgt. Harold C Carter, Armorer-Ball Turret Gunner

SSgt. John A. “Goldy” Goldbach, Left Waist Gunner

SSgt. Roy E Hughes, Top Turret Gunner

SSgt. Wayneworth E. “lord Nelson” Nelson, Tail Gunner

SSgt. Rexford H. Rhodes, Nose Gunner

 

And the Survivor:

 

T/SGT Raymond A. Noury, Right Waist Gunner

 

 

The crew's sacrifice for freedom is told in in the book  "Miss Fortune's Last Mission" by Bill Boyce and John  H. Torrison (2015).

 

The fallen crew members were interred together on June 16, 1950, Jefferson Barracks St. Louis,MO in SECTION 84 SITE 148.

 

Monument Text:

The text on the monument is written in Czech and reads:

 

Postaveno k uctění památky

amerických letců

15.letecké armády USA,

kteří tragicky zahynuli 22.února 1944

po leteckém souboji s německým protivníkem

v katastru obce Prádlo – Dubeč.

 

1. pilot poručík GEORG M.GODDARD

2. pilot poručík HAIG KANDARIAN

navigátor poručík JOSEPH FREDERICK ALTEMUS

bombometčík PORUČÍK CHARLES FAINE SPICKARD

střelec seržant OSCAR WILLIAM HOUSER

radiooperátor serž. WAYNESWORTH EVANSON NELSON

střelec seržant HEROLD CLEVURN CARTER

střelec seržant ROY ELTON HUGHES

střelec seržant JOHN ALOYSIUS GOLDBACH

 

Havárii letounu B-24J LITERÁTOR přežil

střelec seržant RAYMOND A.NOURY

 

Věnují občané obce PRÁDLO a NOVOTNÍKY

Renovováno roku: 1997

 

The Translation is:

 

 

Built to honor the monument

American pilots

15th US Air Force,

who tragically died on February 22, 1944

after an air battle with a German opponent

in the cadastre of the village Prádlo - Dubeč.

 

Pilot Lieutenant GEORG M.GODDARD

Co-Pilot Lieutenant HAIG KANDARIAN

Navigator Lieutenant JOSEPH FREDERICK ALTEMUS

Bombardier Lieutenant CHARLES FAINE SPICKARD

Gunner Sergeant OSCAR WILLIAM HOUSER

Radio Operator Sergeant WAYNESWORTH EVANSON NELSON

Gunner Sergeant HEROLD CLEVURN CARTER

Gunner Sergeant ROY ELTON HUGHES

Gunner Sergeant JOHN ALOYSIUS GOLDBACH

 

One Crewmember survived the crash of the B-24J aircraft

Gunner Sergeant RAYMOND A.NOURY

 

The Citizens of the of the village to PRÁDLO and NOVOTNÍKY dedicate this memorial.

Renovated in the year: 1997