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Personal info

Full name
HICKS, Floyd Max
Date of birth
6 July 1920
Age
23
Place of birth
Plymouth, Lyon County, Kansas
Hometown
Sedgwick County, Kansas

Military service

Service number
O-736520
Rank
Second Lieutenant
Function
Co-Pilot
Unit
548th Bombardment Squadron,
385th Bombardment Group, Heavy
Awards
Purple Heart

Death

Status
Killed in Action
Date of death
28 July 1943
Place of death
North Sea, off Heligoland, Germany

Grave

Cemetery
American War Cemetery Ardennes
Plot Row Grave
C 24 6

Immediate family

Members
Clarence W. Hicks (father)
Lucy M. (Aye) Hicks (mother)
Earl E. Hicks (brother)
Nona F. Hicks (sister)
Wayne E. Hicks (brother)
Ralph W. Hicks (brother)
Vernon D. Hicks (brother)

Plane data

Serial number
42-30257
Data
Type: B-17F
Nickname: Lady Susie II
Destination: Oschersleben, Germany
Mission: Bombing of the Focke Wulf aviation industry
MACR: 189

More information

Floyd Hicks was a retail manager.

He volunteered for the Air Corps of the Army of the United States at Fort Riley, Kansas, on 24 March 1942 and received his wings in La Junta, Colorado, on 4 January 1943.

Airplane 42-30257, 42-3316 and 42-30285 were flying in an echelon on a combat mission. Off Heligoland, at a time when visibility was poor, ship 30257 was struck by flak at a point in the fuselage about where the Navigator sits. Part of the fuselage was blown away, and the plane was thrown up into ship 42-3316. These two planes locked together for probably 30 seconds and fell into ship 42-30285. All went down together and blew up.

Of the crew of ten, seven were killed in the crash and three survived. T/Sgt Joseph D. McGarry bailed out and was taken prisoner but was killed the same day according to the available records.

Source of information: Raf Dyckmans, www.wwiimemorial.com, www.findagrave.com, www.fold3.com, www.ancestry.com - Family Tree

Photo source: www.findagrave.com