Monuments
B-17G #44-8186 'Sugar Report' Crewmen Monument
B-17G #44-8186 'Sugar Report' Information Board
Matthew “Poly” Polynack was born on May 12, 1919. He was the son of Nicholas Polynack and Pazia "Pearl" Maschuk Polynack. He was married to Helen Zuk Polynack. He served in the 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Heavy, as a Staff Sergeant and Tail Gunner of B-17G #44-8186 nicknamed ''Sugar Report'' during World War II.
On December 26, 1944, the B-17G “Sugar Report” took off from Lucera, Italy, for a bombing mission aimed at the Blechhammer oil refinery in German-occupied Poland. During the operation, the aircraft was heavily damaged by German flak, but managed to stay airborne after the crew manually released the bombs. Unable to return to base, the aircraft made a successful emergency landing near Hatalov, Slovakia, where the crew was aided by local civilians and Soviet troops. After spending 51 days in the area, all ten airmen were safely repatriated by mid-February 1945, and continued in it's duty till the end of the war in Europe.
SSgt Polynack died on May 15, 1988, and is now buried in the All Saints Cemetery, Elysburg, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Source of information: www.dnes24.sk, www.findagrave.com