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# | Name* | First Names | Title | Rank | RAF Equivalent Rank | Service No. | Born | Nationality | Role | Awards | Air Force | Command | Unit | DateofIncident *See Note | Aircraft | Type | Serial | Code | Victories (Fighters) | Base | Time | Mission | Incident | Fate | Commemorated | Photo (Click to Expand) | Referring Database | Notes | Links/Archive Reports |
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1 | Creason | Lowell Isaac | Radio Operator/Mechanic | USAAF USAAF 9th Air Force | 322nd Bomber Group | 449th BombardmentSqn | 1944-01-14 | Martin B-26-30-MA Marauder medium bomber | #41-31948 | Attack V1 launch sites at St. Omer | Shot down by flak | Evader. Died 5 Februry 1986 Aged 66, Clay County Missouri | Crown Hill Cemetery, Excelsior Springs. Missouri USA | Martin B-26-30-MA Marauder medium bomber #41-31948 of the 322nd BG 449th GS of the 9th AF attacking V1 launch sites at St. Omer, in the department of Pas-de-Calais, is shot down by the FlaK, and crashes in Gravelines. The crew evacuates in full. Among the 7 members, 4 will be captured, and 3 others escape capture. 2/Lt. Paul Leight Wolff, navigator, Sergeants Lowell Issac Creason, radio operator/mechanic, and William J. Broglie, gunner, are supported by the 'Centurie' Resistance network, then by the 'Comet' network, will be hidden in various places, including Paris, until the D-Day landing, and transported to Laval in August 1944. They land back in England on the 27th August 1944. Lowell Isaac Creason is exfiltrated by the Pyrenees. | Detailed Escape of Lowell Isaac Creason See also entry for Dan Isgrig |
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