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Wylie George Clifford

Name:
George Clifford Wylie
Rank:
First Lieutenant
Serial Number:
O-734410
Unit:
812th Bomber Squadron, 482nd Bomber Group
Date of Death:
1944-01-11
State:
Arizona
Cemetery:
Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial, Neuville-en-Condroz, Arrondissement de Liège, Liège, Belgium
Plot:
D
Row:
20
Grave:
2
Decoration:
Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters; Purple Heart Medal
Comments:

George Clifford Wylie was born on January 12, 1922, in Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona. He was the son of Clifford White Wylie and Edith Isabella Bartch Wylie. He served in the 812th Bomb Squadron, 482nd Bomb Group, Pursuit, as a First Lieutenant and Bombardier of B-17G #42-3486 nicknamed ''Invictus'' during World War II.

On January 11, 1944, B-17F “Invictus” departed Thurleigh, England, on a Pathfinder mission leading a bombing formation to Halberstadt, Germany. After releasing its bombs and heading back toward England, the aircraft came under repeated attacks from German fighter aircraft and possibly anti-aircraft rockets, which severely damaged the tail section and killed or incapacitated the tail gunner. Despite the damage, the bomber continued west toward the Dutch coast. Near the Netherlands, it was attacked again by a large formation of German fighters, including Fw 190s and Me 109s. During this final attack, the aircraft was struck heavily, and two engines caught fire. The aircraft lost control, stalled, and entered a steep dive. Four crew members managed to bail out before the aircraft crashed into the IJsselmeer near Harderwijk, Netherlands, at approximately 1:30 PM. One survivor landed on land but was injured and captured, two others parachuted into the lake and were rescued and taken prisoner, while one drowned. The remaining crew members were killed in the crash.

1Lt Wylie was killed in action, and his remains were later recovered from the water or found washed ashore in the months after the crash. He is now buried in the Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial, Neuville-en-Condroz, Arrondissement de Liège, Liège, Belgium.

Source of information: www.findagrave.com, https://aviation-safety.net, weremember.abmc.gov