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321st/446th B-25C 41-30551

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321st/446th B-25C 41-30551

Hello there,
 
Does anyone have any further info (other than the MACR 2577) on the above aircraft or it's crew?
 
The aircraft was damaged, smoke coming from it's engines and losing height. It was heading straight for a hospital ship "St Andrew" when at the last minute the pilot 2nd Lt Harold R Brellenthin pulled it round and it crashed into the sea.
 
Anything at all would be helpful, particularly pictures if they exist.
 
Many thanks,
 
Sean

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    The 57th Bomb Wing website has pictures, including this.
    http://57thbombwing.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=14647
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    Thanks very much indeed.
     
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    Do a google site search of the a/c serial number on "57thbombwing.com." The 321st history files are searchable.
     
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