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.
Just two days after his 22nd birthday, on August 6th, 1944 my dad, Lt. Ernest Anders Erickson began a 5 mission shuttle run flying the "Lili of the Lamplight” (44-6085) with the 334th Squadron. The plus week flights would take him and crew on missions over Poland, then a landing at Poltava Airfield in the Ukraine. A 2nd mission over Romania followed and then back to Poltava. A final mission in the area and then they were off to Foggia Airfield in Italy. After a few days there a final mission of the 5 was over Toulouse, France before they headed back to Horham. Below an in-flight after bomb drop photograph my father took of Ole Worrybird (42-102678). My father spent time in early August of 1944 in Italy after completing four missions as part of shuttle bombing run. It was his longest assignment that began on August 5th, 1944, when the Lili of the Lamplight (44-6085) took off from Horham Airfield in England on the first in a series of five consecutive shuttle bombing missions which spanned the width of the European continent.
During that ten-day run Ernest and his crew encountered barrages of deadly flak
fire and some Luftwaffe fighter resistance. After flying missions over Rahmel and
Trzebien in Poland, and Bazau in Romania, the squadron landed at Poltava Airfield
in the Ukraine, where they refueled and rearmed.
They visited the Mediterranean cities of Salerno & Naples and my father had a chance
to photograph the allied ships which were moored in the harbor and scattered
throughout the waterways. By late August 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. The full story go to below link. |
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