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Potter Ralph Woodrow

Name:
Ralph Woodrow  Potter
Rank:
First Lieutenant
Serial Number:
0-7977386
Unit:
344th Bomber Squadron, 98th Bomber Group
Date of Death:
1983-07-27
State:
Colorado
Cemetery:
Mountain View Memorial Park, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado
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Ralph Potter was born on November 11, 1918 and was from Colorado. He served as the Navigator on B-24 D (42-40105) “Yankee Doodle Dandy”. On November 11, 1943 B-24D (42-40105) “Yankee Doodle Dandy” piloted by 1LT McCollum, was part of a 32-plan raid on a ball-bearing factory in Amnecy, France. The bombing raid was conducted by the 344th Bomber Squadron “Pyramiders” of the 98th Bomber Group, 15th Airforce flying out of the Enfidaville Airfield in Tunisia. After the raid on the return trip, a mechanical failure of “Yankee Doodle Dandy” caused it to drop out of formation leaving it vulnerable to enemy fighters. “Yankee Doodle Dandy” was shot down by seven enemy fighters of Jagdgruppe (JG) 77. The plane was hit with several crewmembers killed on board. Others were able to parachute to safety. The plane crashed on Monte Rucustun (Localita’ Rucustun) near Andonno, Italy. Four were killed in action; 1 was taken injured and taken prisoner; five with the assistance of Aldo Quaranta’s Partisan Brigades, were able to be returned to duty via Switzerland after about 3 weeks of evading the enemy.(Reference: Missing Aircraft Report {MACR} 1197). He survived the crash and returned to duty.