I just lost a very dear friend of mine this week and wanted to share some of the pictures he left me. Capt Lyle Wolff was the OPS officer of the 455th BS 323rd BG 9th AF and flew 65 missions in a single pilot B-26C Marauder from Oct. 43 thru Dec. 44 including the long flight from Columbia, SC to Earl's Clone, England and on to France after D-Day. Neither he or any member of his crew were ever hit but has he was packing to go home a replacement pilot screwing off accidently shot him with his .45 pistol. Judge Wolff considered flying a job and the B-26 a tool but he loved the men he served with and one B-26 in particular. I thought that you'd enjoy these images of Judge Wolff, his crew and their Marauder.
1Lt Wolff and his crew just before a mission in Nov 1943. Note that he's holding the crews good luck charm.
Close up of the nose art on B-26C s/n 41-34692 YU*J "Mr. Fala"
Lt Wolff signs for the airplane prior to a mission over France.
Capt Wolff after his 65th mission just before 2Lt X shot him. Can you believe his fellow was an honor graduate of Harvard School of Law and an Oregon Distric Court Judge!!