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Chaplick Frank G.

Name:
Frank G. Chaplick
Rank:
First Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-531338
Unit:
340th Bomber Squadron, 97th Bomber Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
2003-05-16
State:
New Hampshire
Cemetery:
New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
Plot:
Section 6
Row:
H
Grave:
167
Decoration:
Comments:

Frank G. Chaplick was born on May 22, 1920. He was married to Geraldine J. Chaplick.

At the time of his death, Frank was serving in the 340th Bomber Squadron, 97th Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Second Lieutenant and Pilot on the B-17G #42-31044 'Her Did' during World War II. On February 14, 1944, at 09:55h, his crew took off from Amendola airfield in Italy for a mission to bomb the Verona marshaling station in Italy. Hit by enemy fighters near the objective with two engines out of order, they diverted to Corsica, France. They were able to shoot down a Me109 fighter, but their pilot was forced to land with four engines out of order around 3:05 PM. Their plane landed at the northeast foot of Calvi Citadel. Six members were able to escape the airplane, but the other three members sank with the airplane as they were already killed during the fighter attack. 1Lt Chaplick was one of the survivors.

Chaplick died on May 16, 2003, at the age of 82. He is now buried in the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery, Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA. He achieved the highest rank as First Lieutenant.

#42-31044 crew members:
Second Lieutenant Frank G. Chaplick - Pilot (Survived) Second Lieutenant Warder H. Skaggs - CoPilot (Survived) Second Lieutenant Thomas M. Cowell - Navigator (Survived) Second Lieutenant Armand C. Sedgeley - Bombardier (Survived) T/Sgt Robert H. Householder - Radio Operator (Killed in Action) S/Sgt George J. Murphy - Left Waist Gunner (Killed in Action) S/Sgt Tony Duca - Tail Gunner (Killed in Action) T/Sgt Joseph P. Baron - Right Waist Gunner (Survived) T/Sgt Frank E. Bradley - Mechanic (Survived) S/Sgt Orville F. Grilliot - Ball Turret Gunner (Survived)

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, francecrashes39-45.net