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A SONG FROM THE 1940'S

"NOW IS THE HOUR"

Sung by Vera Lynn

Dedicated to the Crew of

B-24 Liberator Bomber (41-28983)



Best of 40's Song Book Cover

Cover picture from a songbook by Columbia Pictures




In Memory of the Crew of B-24 Liberator Bomber (41-28983)




B24 Crew Photo
Crew of B-24 Liberator Bomber (41-28983)

Front Row: Left to Right: 2nd Lt. Robert Hanson Christy, 2nd Lt. Paul Dean Snedigar, 2nd Lt. Edward Stanley Kowalonek, 2nd Lt. James Frederick Sutherland Jr.
Back Row: Left to Right: Sgt. Richard H. Martin Jr., Sgt. Leonard J. Marcus, S/Sgt. Albert Stephen Dold, Sgt. Augustine Perrotti, Sgt. James Hollis Simmons, S/Sgt. Lawson Clifford Chitester


On April 8, 1944, a B-24 Liberator Bomber (41-28983) took off from Topeka Army Air Field in Kansas. The B-24, and its crew of ten men of the United States Army Air Corps, were bound for Morrison Field in West Palm Beach, Florida. Morrison Field was a staging base for the theaters of war. After a stopover, the B-24 Liberator Bomber and its crew of ten men would have been en route to Europe via the South Atlantic Ferry Route to join the Allied effort to defeat the Nazi war machine. Shortly after takeoff, the B-24 crashed in the Millington, Tennessee area in the vicinity of the Chickasaw Ordnance Works. Nine men were killed, and one man, Sgt. Richard H. Martin Jr. from Lynchburg, Virginia, parachuted to safety and survived the crash. He was admitted to Kennedy General Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. The men who perished in the crash are listed as official casualties of World War II, having died in the service of their country.






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The above underlined link details the history of the crew,
and has individual links to each member of the
crew of B-24 Liberator Bomber (41-28983).





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The title of the song is "Now is the Hour" sung by Vera Lynn.

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Site designed, coded in HTML, and maintained by the nephew of S/Sgt Albert Stephen Dold, Kurt Albert Dold of Norwood, Massachusetts.

This Web page tribute was originally published on October 1, 2000.

The last update to this page was on August 21, 2005.





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