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McCoy Hershel L.

Monuments

B17G 43-38973 Plaque

 

Name:
Hershel L. McCoy
Rank:
Technical Sergeant
Serial Number:
15114240
Unit:
422nd Bomber Squadron, 305th Bomber Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
1944-12-15
State:
West Virginia
Cemetery:
Cambridge American Cemetery, United Kingdom
Plot:
F
Row:
6
Grave:
124
Decoration:
Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart
Comments:

Hershel L. McCoy was born on November 4, 1904, in Lorado, West Virginia. He served in the 422nd Bomber Squadron, 305th Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Technical Sergeant and Flight Engineer on the B-17G #43-38973 during World War II.

On the 15th of December 1944, B-17G Flying Fortress 43-38973 of the 305th Bomb Group, 422nd Bombardment Squadron based at Chelveston, was returning from a bombing mission over the marshaling yards at Kassel in Germany. It had been badly damaged, and one engine was out. The aircraft managed to return from the raid but once over the coast, it began to have difficulty in maintaining height. The problems were compounded by a complete blanket of fog over England.

Not sure of their position, they flew lower and lower and eventually collided with the Air Ministry GEE mast on Borough Hill, Daventry. The port wing was severed during the collision, and the aircraft crashed at Norton Fields, killing the crew of nine.

TSgt McCoy is now buried in the Cambridge American Cemetery, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, www.abmc.gov, https://www.sywellaviationmuseum.org.uk