*Three of the crew escaped and evaded, six became POWs, and the tail gunner, Sgt. D. Miller, “came down dead in his parachute with his legs blown off,” according to the postwar interrogation of a German officer. There is a hint that Miller’s wounds may have been caused by German fighters attacking while he was in his chute. Crewmen reported that they were attacked by nine German fighters, and that some had fired at the descending parachutes. Miller was buried in Abbeville, France and later reburied in the Normandy American Cemetery.