m a r k e r i c k s o n p a i n t i n g s Lt. Ernest Anders Erickson Air Corps 1942 - 1945
Click to view Lt. Ernest Anders Erickson's complete thirty five mission list and twelve B-17 Flying Fortresses flown between March 27th thru August 26th, 1944 out of Horham Airfield, England.
My father Lt. Ernest Anders Erickson looking snappy at home at 801 Jefferson Avenue in Bismarck, North Dakota - October 1943. My dad was visiting his folks on leave after graduating from Advanced Flight Training at Blackland Field. He would soon be heading for combat flying to Horham Airfield in England with the 95th Bomb Group as a pilot of a B-17. In March of 1944 my father would complete his first mission and by the time he received the DFC (Distinguished Flying Cross) in late June 1944 they had completed their 25th, a No-Ball (an attack on V-1 & V-2 rocket installations hidden in the forest along the French coast) mission over France. Every year around this time in March I think of my dad as he began combat flying over Europe in March of 1944. By late August of 1944 my father and crew awaited the day they would complete their last and final 35th mission. The cards laid out for that mission on August 26th, 1944 took a very uncertain last minute diversion. http://markerickson.com/Family_History/Ernest_Erickson/Bio-Ernest_Anders_Erickson.pdf |
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