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Jackson Letter

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The following letter by S/Sgt Charles E. Jackson, Radio Operator, to the family of Crew 40's pilot, 2nd Lt Hammond Sadler. These are his words as written.


Guam, Marianas
October 12, 1945

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Sadler,

By way of introduction I was a member of the same crew as your son. Also I am the lone survivor from the crash in which your son was killed.

Please accept my deepest sympathy - your son was a very nice fellow and liked by all us enlisted men. Since your son and I were crewed together at Lincoln in October 1944 we had been together for almost a year and had become to know each other quite well. Why our crew had to crash after going through Clovis and combat together I guess no one will ever know.

On the last fight it was a routine training flight in which we was to first fly some instrument time and then start some landings. We had been airborne for approximately one hour and half when we developed the trouble. Our altitude was around 2000 ft and our position was eight miles east of Aguijan, a small island almost due south of Tinian.

The first trouble we had occurred a minute or two after twelve. That caused us to feather # 2 engine, almost immediately afterwards # 1 engine developed a bad oil leak and caught on fire. That left us with almost a full load of gas, a very bad fire, and two engines out on the same side. The ship then lost attitude quite rapidly and we attempted to ditch it at sea. Instead of having a successful ditching we flew right into the water, went straight over on our back, and the fire spread everywhere. Also by the time I managed to clear it had sunk from sight minimizing anyone's chance for escape. The accident occurred at nine minutes after twelve so you can see how fast we developed the trouble and crashed.

The area was well searched after the crash and I can assure you that if he had of been able to get out of the plane that he would have been picked up.

I know that nothing anybody can say or do would compensate for the loss of your son but you can be proud of the way he met his end. The last words I heard him say over the interphone system on the plane was benefit and safety of the crew.

If there is any further questions you would like to ask me an if there is any thing, small or large, that I can do for you please feel free to do so without hesitation. I am done flying for quite awhile so you could reach me here at my home address of Route 3, Weiser, Idaho will be permanent indefinitely.

Again, please accept my deepest sympathy

Very Sincerely yours,
Charles E. Jackson


Note:This letter is courtesy of Suzanne (Sadler) Stone, sister of Hammond Sadler you may email her at: LStone500@aol.com

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61st Squadron Crew Index
Source: Suzanne Stone