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A Remembrance of George E Abbott
Togglier 601 Squadron by Wally Blackwell On October 15, 2004 Ozzie Osborn held a remembrance service for George E. Abbott at the 398th Monument in the old Station 131 area of Nuthampstead, England. George Abbott was the togglier that perished in the nose of Larry Delaney's plane on that day sixty (60) years ago. The story of Delancey's amazing return of a B-17 flown back to home base with a major portion of its nose blow off has been told elsewhere on our web site. As far as I know, no one has ever remembered George in any special way until Ozzie and Les Dear decided it was an appropriate time. So George E. Abbott had a very special remembrance ceremony that day. His service was attended by the group of English friends that Ozzie has always referred to as his Station 131 Historical Research Society. Les Dear, a thoughtful member of these 398th friends took the pictures below of Ozzie and the wreath, and the wreath with George's picture laid on the memorial at the Monument. Les sent me the attached pictures because he knew that George had flown as a substitute member of my crew on an earlier mission. I appreciated having the pictures and had wondered how I could use them for some good purpose. |
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