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B-17F #42-29878 Crash Info Panel

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Details:

On the left side of the monument.


Marker A rectangular panel attached to metal support telling the story of the crash of the B-17F #42-29878. The panel is inscribed in French in printed and white lettering. As well as the story, the picture of the crew is also printed on it.

Monument Text:

La chute du LADY GODIVA

Plourhan - 29 mai 1943

 

Le samedi 29 mai 1943 vers 17 h 00, une forteresse américaine

B-17 appartenant au 379e groupe de bombardement lourd se

prépare à une mission ayant pour objectif la base sous-marine de

Saint-Nazaire. Ce raid regroupera 169 bombardiers. Trés vite

c'est l'enfer, les canons antiaériens se déchaînent, mille

panaches de fumeé noire entourent les B-17. Le LADY GODIVA

est frappé par un obus à son aile gauche. Malgré tout, le pilote

et son équipage décident de poursuivre la mission et de bombarder Saint-Nazaire. Lors de son

retour, l'avion et ses 10 membres sont attaqués par la chaassse allemande. Le commandant

de board, sachant qu'il est dans l'impossibilité de rejoindre la base de Kimbolton, décide

d'abandonner son appareil. L'équipage saute en parachute sur les communes de Tréguidel

et Plourhan. L'avion s'abîme en mer prés des îles Saint-Quay. Au cours de leur descente en

parachute, plusieurs soldats sont blessés par balles.

Les habitants de Plourhan permirent de sauver 6 aviateurs. Les Allemands, sachant que ces

derniers avaient échappé à leurs recherches, commencérent dés la mi-juillet les premiéres

arrestations.

 

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English translation:

 

 

The fall of the LADY GODIVA

Plourhan - May 29, 1943

 

On Saturday May 29, 1943, around 5:00 pm, an American B-17 belonging to the 379th Heavy Bombardment Group prepared for a mission aiming at the submarine base of Saint-Nazaire. This raid gathered 169 bombers. Very quickly it is hell, the anti-aircraft guns are unleashed, thousand plumes of black smoke surround the B-17. The LADY GODIVA was hit by a shell on its left wing. Despite everything, the pilot and his crew decided to continue the mission and bomb Saint-Nazaire. On its return, the plane and its 10 members were attacked by German fighters. The on-board commander, knowing that he was unable to reach the base of Kimbolton, decided to abandon his aircraft. The crew jumped by parachute over the villages of Tréguidel and Plourhan. The plane crashed into the sea near the Saint-Quay islands. During their descent by parachute, several soldiers were wounded by bullets.

The inhabitants of Plourhan helped save 6 airmen. The Germans, knowing that the latter had escaped their search, began the first arrests in mid-July.

 

www.plourhan-29mai1943.fr

 

 

Find all the photos, archives and testimonies on our website

Commemorates:

Units:

379th Bomber Group

526th Bomber Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, Heavy

8th Air Force

US Army Air Corps

Wars:

WWII

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