George A. Gardner was born in 1924 and lived in Northford, Connecticut.  George enlisted into the Army Air Corps in New Haven on 27 July 1942.

George became a ball turret gunner with the 379th Bomb Group, operating out of Kimbolton.

His crew consisted of:

1Lt Donald E. Winter, pilot
2Lt Joseph W. Wiley, co-pilot
2Lt George H. Anderson, Navigator
2Lt Edmund J. Torpey, Bombardier
S/Sgt Richard C. Kausch, Radio operator
Sgt John R. Fitzgearl, Top Turret Gunner
S/Sgt George A. Gardner, Ball Turret Gunner
Sgt Alfred R. Falls, Right Waist Gunner
S/Sgt James C. Underwood, Left Waist Gunner
S/Sgt Floyd E. Hart, Tail Gunner

527th Bomb Squadron

 379th Bomb Group

 


Lt Winter's crew: Back row (L to R): George A. Gardner (Ball Turret Gunner), James C. Underwood (Waist Gunner), Hubert L. Crook (Waist Gunner - Did not fly with this crew on the 30 January mission. He flew with another crew but was also shot down and killed), Richard C. Kausch (Radio Operator), Paul Melcom (Flight Engineer/ Top Turret - Paul did not fly on this mission due to illness. He went on to complete his tour with another crew and returned to the US), Floyd E. Hart (asst Engineer).
Kneeling (L to R); Donald E. WInter (Pilot), Kenny Thomas (Co-pilot), George Anderson (Navigator), Edmund Torpey (Bombardier). Picture Courtesy of Gene.

On the way back to England, the bombers were attacked by German fighters who were sent up to intercept them. One source states that Unteroffizier Franz Schilling, of 7./JG26, attacked a straggling bomber which he shot down. It was his first shoot down. The plane crashed north of Bergen aan Zee.

This was Lt. Winter's B17. It crashed near the town of Schoorl, on the Dutch coast, near the Pirolavlakte. The whole crew was killed in the crash.

S/Sgt George Gardner is buried at the Netherlands American Cemetery, Margraten, Plot C Row 4 Grave 31.


Margraten, The Netherlands


See Also:
1Lt Donald E. Winter
2Lt Joseph W. Wiley
2Lt George H. Anderson
2Lt Edmund J. Torpey
Sgt John R. Fitzgearl
S/Sgt Richard C. Kausch
Sgt Alfred R. Falls
S/Sgt James C. Underwood
S/Sgt Floyd E. Hart

All casualties of the 379th Bomb Group

Sources:

Tony Wood's Luftwaffe Claim list
Airwar Study Group Aircraft Loss Register

Directions to Margraten American Military Cemetery

Posted 6 May 2009

If you have any suggestions, comments or additional information, please contact me.

This website is dedicated to the men and women who died and/or are buried in The Netherlands during World War II.

 

Home | Search | Research | About

 

stat tracker for tumblr