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2LT Norris Kenneth Calkins

450 BS/322 BG(M)
O-731020
Home state: MI

  Source: http://www.b26.com/historian/trevor_allen/ijmuiden.htm

 

 
 

17th May 1943 Mission Target Ijmuiden
 

Forced south of intended point of entry after being fired on by flak from German coastal convoy and flew over heavily defended Rozenburg island. Continued to target and subsequent fate. As the first flight flew over the sand dunes a hail of 20mm flak hit the lead B26 piloted by Lt. Col. Robert W Stillman, killing Lt. Resweber, the copilot. The plane snap rolled and crashed. Three severely injured crewmen were dragged from the wreckage by the Germans.

A mile or two to the south the following flight also encountered heavy flak on landfall in. Lt. Garrambone, leading the second element, could not maintain control after being hit and crashed into the Maas river, he and three of his crew survived. The surviving B26’s headed between Delft and Rotterdam with Capt. Converse leading the first flight. Near Bdegraven, while carrying out violent evasive action, Converse collided with Lt. Wolfe who was leading the second element. Both B26’s crashed in flames with only two survivors. Lt. Wurst’s aircraft, severely damaged by debris from the   two colliding aircraft, bellylanded his unmanageable B26 into a field at Meije. All escaped although Sgt. Heski lost a foot.

Now only the third element of the leading flight remained. Lt. F.H.Matthew, leading Lt. E.R.Norton and apparently lost, turned to join Lt. Col. Purinton’s flight, but Purinton too had no idea where he was. Forty five miles into Holland he decided to turn for home and his navigator, Lt. Jefferis, gave him a course of 2700. Almost simultaneously Jefferis reported that he had sighted the target. Bombs were dropped on what they thought the the Haarlem works, but it was in fact a gas holder in the suburbs of Amsterdam.

 Having climbed to bombing altitude several Marauders failed to reduce height as they headed for the coast. Unknown to the crews they were heading directly towards Ijmuiden and its murderous flak barrage. Purinton’s bomber was hit, but he managed to ditch offshore near a fishing boat, manned by Germans. Jefferis was killed in the crash,but the rest of the crew were rescued to become prisoners of war. The Ijmuiden flak also claimed the bombers of Lt. Jones and Lt. Norton. One, with an engine on fire, turned back and crashed into the sea near Castricum, the other went into the sea a few miles west of Ijmuiden. Tail gunner Longworth was the only survivor from Norton’s B26 and Lt. Alaimo from Jones.

 

 
  Plane was 41-18086  ER-U  
     
 

Rank

Name

Position

Serial  #

Fate

Date

LT

Joseph H. Jones

Pilot

O-791700

KIA

17 May 1943

2LT

Anthony A. Alaimo

CP

O-664487

POW

 

2LT

Norris K. Calkins

BOM

O-731020

KIA

17 May 1943

SGT

Marvin L. Harbour

ENG

18002633

KIA

17 May 1943

T/SGT

Robert Steffen

RO

36207782

KIA

17 May 1943

S/SGT

Milton E. Littrell

TG

14069802

KIA

17 May 1943

 
     
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