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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.


Drawings dated May 6th, 1943 of Two and Four engine aircraft identification that my father Cadet Ernest Anders Erickson drew while training to be a pilot at Kelly Field Aviation Cadet Center.

Ernest Anders eventually graduated from Blackland Airfield in October of 1943 and received his wings and became a B-17 pilot. Blackland is five miles northwest of Waco, was activated in June 1942. It was initially named China Springs Army Air Field and was also known as Waco Army Air Field No. 2 before being renamed after the local black soil. It was first a glider training school and in October 1942 became an advanced two-engine pilot school.

Lt. Ernest Anders Erickson would eventually be stationed at Horham Airfield in England with the 95th Bomb Group from February to November 1944. He would fly thirty five missions with the 334th Squadron.

Ernest Anders sent many photos back to his folks and 3 year old sister Dian in the Dakotas during his training days in 1942-1943 and when stationed in England in 1944. He began a ritual he continued throughout the war, sending home many letters and cards often filled with photos so his family would know he was doing alright.

By January 1944 having been assigned to the 334th Squadron of the 95th Bomb Group (Heavy) he would be flying to England. When the crew arrived at Horham, their original ship they had flown from Langley, Virginia up the east coast with stops at Roosevelt Field in New York, Maine, Greenland and Iceland was taken away from them and transferred to another airfield and squadron. My father and crew became a crew without their own ship and over their time at Horham when they began flying combat missions the crew would end up on-board twelve different B-17s. Lt. Ernest Anders Erickson flew thirty five missions with the 334th Squadron.

The twelve B-17s flown: Lili of the Lamplight (44-6085) * Taint A Bird II (42-30342) Fireball Red (42-31876) * Able Mable (42-31920) * Mirandy (42-31992) Gen'ril Oop & Lili Brat (42-31993) * Ten Aces (42-38178) Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (42-97290) * Paisano (42-102450) * Stand By / Goin' My Way (42-107204) The Doodle Bug / What’s Cookin? (42-107047) * To Hell Or Glory (42-38123).

By May 31st, 1944 the crew flew their first mission aboard the "Lili of the Lamplight," (44-6085). It became their ship and so named the "Lili of the Lamplight" by the crew not long after their first few missions on-board.


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