Chapin, Carolyn
Added by: PrincessbarbiRed Cross Carolyn Chapin (Died Non Battle) 10 May, 1944 Courier Flight/Bad Weather
Added by: PrincessbarbiCarolyn Chapin's Family, a Neice and Nephew accept her grave marker.
Added by: PrincessbarbiDeathwind was a Combat Veteran and still flying Missions only days before, she was "available" that sad day. The Crash and Loss was due to extremely bad weather. 321stBomb Group, 447th Bomb Squad B-25 #42-53371 T/Sgt Edward Ennis *main* Combat Ship /ENNIS PHOTO (Barbi Ennis Connolly)
Added by: PrincessbarbiCarolyn was a RED CROSS Correspondent on her way to a NEW assignment in France.
Added by: PrincessbarbiCapt James Bugbee with the B-25 "Deathwind" shared ship with Capt Bob Spikes, also 'main ship' of T/Sgt Edward C Ennis, Airborne RADAR/Aerial Gunner/RADIO. Deathwind flew Combat only days before this tragic accident caused by Bad-Weather. (J BUGBEE Photo)
Added by: PrincessbarbiCarolyn Chapin, Red Cross Worker, Died-non-battle/Courier Flight, 10 May.'44 /The ship he "hopped" a ride in was in the 57th Bomb Wing, Entire story in one of the 57th Books. -B
Added by: PrincessbarbiMemorial Plaque on Corsica, Remembering the Lost-Crew and Passengers.
Added by: PrincessbarbiCorsican Memorial Plaque/Ceremony for the entire CREW loss 10 May'44
Added by: PrincessbarbiCarolyn Chapins Plaque given to her Niece and Nephew/ 2009
Added by: PrincessbarbiMonument on Corsica for the Ship Loss 10 May, 1944/Top of mountain
Added by: PrincessbarbiCarolyn Chapin with the Crew of B-25 #42-53371 Crash on Mountain top.
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Chapin, Carolyn