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2nd Lt. Harold R. Taylor

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Harold R. Taylor Crew (left to right)
Front:
Harold Taylor, Gene Kitto, Horace Teague, Bernard Ockman
Back:  Rex Runyan, William Ebbert, Fred Nichols, Harry Everhart, Perry Olson, Milton Helmle
8th Air Force, 100th BG, 350th BS - Crew #5077 - B-17G #43-38076 (LN-S)
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2nd Lt Harold R. Taylor P KIA 11-Sep-44 Ruhland
2nd Lt Joseph E. Kitto CP KIA 11-Sep-44 Ruhland
2nd Lt Martin W. Nielson NAV KIA 11-Sep-44 Ruhland
2nd Lt Horace W. Teague BOM KIA 11-Sep-44 Ruhland
T/Sgt Frederick B. Nichols ROG KIA 11-Sep-44 Ruhland
S/Sgt Rex V. Runyan TTE KIA 11-Sep-44 Ruhland
S/Sgt Perry L. Olson BTG KIA 11-Sep-44 Ruhland
S/SgtHarry D. Everhart WG POW 11-Sep-44 Ruhland
S/Sgt William D. Ebbert TG KIA 11-Sep-44 Ruhland

350th Sqdn.. A/C #43-38076 - Microfiche #3236

A letter written by Sgt. Harry Everhart on 1 Aug.1946:
"On September 11,1944,around 5 o'clock in the morning we started out for a bombing raid on an oil plant. About noon we ran into heavy enemy opposition and in about ten minutes of fighting our plane was hit. As I had received no word to bail out, I stayed with my guns. I heard S/Sgt. P. L. Olson exclaim that he had shot a plane himself. When I was aware that our plane was going to crash it was too late to parachute out so I stayed where I was as I supposed the rest of the crew did. From there on I do not recall anything until I woke up and found that I was surrounded by Germans. I must have been thrown out of the plane as I was a good ways from where I could see a plane burning which I supposed was ours. The plane crashed in a wooded area and from what I could see was damaged very badly. As for the rest of the crew I didn't see or hear anything from them. I Was then taken to a hospital in Nuenstein. I stayed at the hospital for almost 12 weeks and when I was able to leave for a prison camp I asked the interrogation officer if he knew anything of my crew, and he told me they were all dead."

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