Photo of Tech. Sgt. Ralph J. Whittaker in flight jacket, helmet, and parachute
Dublin Core
Title
Photo of Tech. Sgt. Ralph J. Whittaker in flight jacket, helmet, and parachute
Subject
WWII
World War II
Army Air Corps
Decatur, IL.
World War II
Army Air Corps
Decatur, IL.
Description
Herald and Review Library: Whittaker, T.Sgt. Ralph J., Article on back of photo; "Abandons Plane; When only one engine remained functioning in his Eighth air force B-17 Flying fortress, Tech. Sgt. Ralph J. Whittaker bailed out into a wooded area near the front lines in southern France which he believed was German-held territory. However, the sergeant, who is a radio-operator and gunner, and two of his crew members were picked up by American ground troops. His fortress 'Lady Be good' had been hit by flak over railroad yards in Germany and one engine caught on fire. When the third engine failed, the pilot gave the bail-out order, just above the front lines. the rescued airmen were taken to Paris and later flown back to England. Sergeant Whittaker's wife, Mrs. Catherine Whittaker, lives at 1185 West Forest street."
Creator
Herald and Review
Source
Decatur, IL.
Publisher
Decatur Public Library, Decatur, IL.
Date
2/22/1945
Contributor
Decatur Herald and Review
Rights
The Decatur Public Library owns and maintains all copyright on materials featured on omeka.decaturlibrary.org. These materials cannot be used without prior consent. Please contact the Local History Room at the Decatur Public Library for more information."
Relation
unknown
Format
.jpg
600 dpi
600 dpi
Language
English
Type
photograph
Identifier
AF782
Coverage
World War II
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
photograph
Physical Dimensions
4 x 5"
Collection
Citation
Herald and Review, “Photo of Tech. Sgt. Ralph J. Whittaker in flight jacket, helmet, and parachute,” Decatur Public Library Local History Photo Collection, accessed November 28, 2024, https://124909.2vmbj36k4.asia/items/show/1421.