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Flood William Woodrow

Name:
William Woodrow Flood
Rank:
Second Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-1540361
Unit:
352nd Bomber Squadron, 301st Bomber Group, Heavy
Date of Death:
1944-11-15
State:
New Jersey
Cemetery:
Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial, Neuville-en-Condroz, Arrondissement de Liège, Liège, Belgium
Plot:
A
Row:
28
Grave:
19
Decoration:
Air Medal with Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart
Comments:

William Woodrow Flood was born on January 10, 1918, in New York, New York County, New York. He was the son of Patrick Jermico Flood and Anna M. Flood. He served in the 352nd Bomber Squadron, 301st Bomber Group, Heavy, as a Second Lieutenant and Bombardier of B-17G #42-97728 nicknamed ''None'' during World War II.

On November 15, 1944, the B-17G “None” took off for a bombing mission targeting Linz, Austria. During its return flight to Foggia, Italy, the aircraft encountered severe weather conditions and engine trouble while crossing the Alps. Around 10:42 local time, the crew issued a Mayday distress call, highlighting the worsening situation. As the bomber struggled to stay aloft, two crew members were able to bail out, while the aircraft ultimately crashed near Kleinsölk, southeast of Salzburg. Of the ten crew members, eight lost their lives, and the two survivors became prisoners of war. The wreckage remained undiscovered for decades until it was finally located in 2004.

2Lt Flood was Killed in Action and is now buried in the Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial, Neuville-en-Condroz, Arrondissement de Liège, Liège, Belgium.

Source of information: B17flyingfortress.de, B-17 Missing Aircraft Project – MACR Database