Saturday, June 12, 2010

An Incredible Story Of Survival From the 398th Bomb Group

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1st Lt. Lawrence DeLancey's crippled B-17 at Nuthampstead

October 15, 1944

IT WAS A FORTRESS COMING HOME:
They Could Hear It Before They Could See it
By Allen Ostrom, 398th Bomb Group Memorial Association

They could hear it before they could see it!

Not all that unusual in those days as the personnel at Station 131 gathered around the tower and scattered hardstands to await the return of the B-17’s sent out earlier that morning.

First comes the far off rumble and drone of the Cyclones. Then a spec on the East Anglia horizon. Soon a small cluster indicating the lead squadron. Finally, the group.

Then the counting. 1-2-3-4-5…..

But that would have been normal. Today was different! It was too early for the group to return.

“They’re 20 minutes early. Can’t be the 398th.”

They could hear it before they could see it! Something was coming home. But what?

All eyes turned toward the northeast, aligning with the main runway, each ground guy and stood-down airman straining to make out this “wail of a Banshee,” as one called it.

Not like a single B-17 with its characteristic deep roar of the engines blended with four thrashing propellers. This was a howl! Like a powerful wind blowing into a huge whistle.

Then it came into view. It WAS a B-17!

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My Comment: How did they get back to the airfield?

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