Mt. Harrison B-24 crash site
Posted by: muddawber
N 42° 18.574 W 113° 39.473
12T E 280943 N 4687569
Fog was the ultimate demise of this training flight.
Waymark Code: WM4PF6
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 09/15/2008
Views: 159
In February of 1945, a B-24 flying a routine training flight out of Burley, ID got lost in fog and crashed into the side near the summit of Mt. Harrison. All nine crew members were killed. The recovery effort took three days due to the snow, ice and it's locate.
The crew members were:
2nd Lt. Clinton R. Madeley - pilot from Roselle, N.J.
2nd Lt. James P. Sanders - co-pilot from Montgomery, AL
Flight Officer Frank J. Pryor - navigator from Atlanta, GA
Flight Officer Stuart R. McMaster - bombardier from Schenectady, N.Y.
Sgt. Don J. McClure - engineer/ gunner from Dayton, KY
Cpl. William G. Doyle - gunner from Bay City, MI
Cpl. William J. Little - gunner from Donora, PA
Cpl. Charles H. Tucker - Wichita, KS
Cpl George M. Ellett - tail gunner from Green Island, N.Y.
Date of Crash: 02/09/1945
Aircraft Model: B-24 Liberator
Military or Civilian: Military
Cause of Crash: Fog
Web Address for Related Web Sites: Not listed
Tail Number: Not listed
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