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Quirk Don P.

Name:
Don P. Quirk
Rank:
Staff Sergeant
Serial Number:
35169768
Unit:
753rd Bomber Squadron, 458th Bomber Group (Heavy)
Date of Death:
1944-11-24
State:
Indiana
Cemetery:
Cambridge American Cemetery, United Kingdom
Plot:
D
Row:
3
Grave:
45
Decoration:
Air Medal
Comments:

Don P. Quirk entered the military service in Indiana. He served in the 753rd Bomber Squadron, 458th Bomber Group (Heavy) as a Staff Sergeant and Tail Turret Gunner on the B-24 42-95133 "Lady Jane", Dooley crew, during World War II.

Lady Jane took off from RAF Horsham St.Faith /AAF Station 123 on November 24, 1944 on a practice mission but fatally crashed due to bad weather. Flying at low level with a 10/10s cloud base at 400-600 feet and poor horizontal visibility the B-24 struck the steeple of St Philip's Church, losing the outer part of the RH wing and RH tail assembly. Those on the ground saw the bomber fly on for about another 1,000 yards, before banking steeply to the right and plunging onto the Barker Street rail depot. There were no casualties on the ground, but all crew members aboard died in the crash.

SSGT Quirk is now buried in the Cambridge American Cemetery, Cambridge, United Kingdom. His name is commemorated on a plaque located at Heigham Street, Norwich, England but his role is inscribed as a Waist Gunner.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, aviation-safety.net