Downed Cold War Aircraft Memorial - Topeka, Ks.
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N 39° 00.023 W 095° 42.012
15S E 266168 N 4320288
This memorial is located in front of the entrance to Major Palm Park located at 1815 SW 37th.
Waymark Code: WMK98N
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 03/03/2014
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"A bronze bas-relief plaque of a USAF six engine RB-47 "Stratojet" notes the story of a Forbes Air Force Base (Topeka) based crew during the Cold War. The plane's temporary assignment to an Air Force base in England ended in disaster when it was shot down by a Soviet MiG fighter jet on July 1, 1960 over the Barents Sea.
Palm Park was named in honor of USAF Major Willard G. Palm. Major Palm and his crew of five were on a mapping mission in international airspace while being tailed by a MiG aircraft. The MiG pilot wrongly believed the USAF six engine jet was on its way to a secret Soviet base in the area. The pilot opened fire on the medium sized bomber, causing heavy damage, while the "Stratojet" returned fire before crashing into the sea below. Major Palm who survived the initial crash is believed to have died due to exposure in the icy waters.
Two surviving crew members were captured and held in a Soviet prison before being released. Major Palm is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. The plaque was dedicated by the Topeka City Commission in 1962."
The main marker reads:
Willard G. Palm and his fellow crew members *Maj. Eugene E. Posa, *Capt. Oscar L. Goforth, *Capt. Dean B. Phillips, Capt. Freeman B. Olmstead, Capt. John R. McKone, were shot down over Barents Sea July 1, 1960, by a Russian fighter plane while on a peaceful reconnaissance mission. *Died in this incident. Ordained by the Topeka City Commission July 3, 1962.
E.J. Camp, Mayor
Preston Hale Louis Howard
Frank Warren Charles Wright
small marker)
The Military Order of the World Wars
WAR MEMORIAL
This day, November 11, 2005, we proclaim that this Memorial "Major Palm Park" has been recorded and is available for access on the Topeka Chapter Web Site.
Commander, LTC Stanley Sutton
Adjutant, Col Robert Tindall, Jr.
Topeka Chapter No. 88