As many of you may or may not know I purchased what was left of C-47A 43-15137 from Gary of the CAF. This C-47 was known as "Chalk 40" of the 306th TCS 442nd TCG that carried members of B Company, 507th PIR, 82nd Airborne Division into Normandy France on June 6th 1944.
Today August 8th 2009, Cpl Bob Roussey (Jump Position 12 of Chalk 40) was re-united with his aircraft. Bob jumped from this aircraft in the early morning hours of D-Day with the rest of his chalk into Normandy, France. Although he was position 12 of 18, he was the last to leave the aircraft. Lt James Clarke (KIA June 13th 1944) ordered Roussey to go to the cockpit tell the Crew Chief to gain altitude since they were going to "jump from the aircraft and not walk out of it". When he returned, all of the 17 other troopers had already jumped from the aircraft. Cpl Roussey was wounded on June 15th 1944, loosing his right eye. I was honored to spend about 3 hours with Bob, listening to his story of the flight and the jump, the early days after D-Day and the pride he felt fighting with the 507th.
This was the first time he had touched or seen his aircraft in 65 years.
Enjoy.
For the full story of C-47A 43-15137 click here:
http://www.questmasters.us/C-47A_43-15137.html
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Thanks,
Van
Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
B-29 42-24791 "Big Time Operator"
C-47A 43-15137 "7H" Normandy/Holland Vet
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CG-15A Cockpit
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