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Shaw Kelly J.

Name:
Kelly J. Shaw
Rank:
Sergeant
Serial Number:
18194306
Unit:
526th Bomber Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
0000-00-00
State:
Texas
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Decoration:
Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart
Comments:

Kelly J. Shaw, of Elgin, Texas, was born on December 28, 1923. He served in the 526th Bomber Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, as a Sergeant and Ball Turret Gunner on the B-17 #42-31648 'Ensign Mary' during World War II.

On June 16, 1944, the crew took off at Station 117 airfield in Kimbolton, England, on a mission to bomb the Laon-Couvron airdrome in France. At 18h53, their plane was hit by flak during the attack, then again later at Breuil and Sacy-le-Grand. One of the engines caught fire, and the pilot gave the order to evacuate. The pilot stayed in command to avoid the village and crashed with his plane along with Sgt Tullier, who also remained in the aircraft. The rest bailed out, surviving the crash. Five of them were taken prisoners, while two members (including Sgt Shaw) were able to evade German capture. Sgt Shaw was one of the 152 allied airmen and soldiers who were helped and hidden in the Freteval Forest camp by the French Resistance to evade German capture.

Source of information: francecrashes39-45.net