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FATAL B-17 CRASH ON ST. MARKS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

Location:Northeast of the St. Marks Lighthouse within the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
County: Wakulla
City: St. Marks

Description: On July 30, 1944, thirteen B-17s from the 325th Bomber Squadron left Avon Park Army Airfield on a routine mock-bombing exercise over Tallahassee and Waycross, Georgia. Severe thunderstorms near Tallahassee caused the formation to separate as individual planes sought calmer air. One plane suffered structural failure and broke into sections that fell on St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. One crewmember parachuted to safety before the crash. Pvt. Marvin J. Magee, the sole survivor, wandered through thick swamps in the summer heat before finding Abel Strickland on his horse. Magee accepted a ride to Lighthouse Road, where he proceeded to the Coast Guard station at the St. Marks Lighthouse. Crash crews from Dale Mabry Army Airfield in Tallahassee and the Coast Guard Station combed the crash area and found the remains of the other crew members. Killed in the crash were: 2nd Lt. Gordon E. Thrall, Manchester, CT, pilot; 2nd Lt. John W. Smidt, Wilmington, NC; 2nd Lt. Charles W. Shannon, Chelsea, MA; 2nd. Lt. Donald Price, Panaca, NV; Cpl. James Dracopoulos, Newport, RI; Cpl. Arthur L. Davis, San Francisco, CA; Pvt. Horace W. Newton, Texarkana, TX; Pvt. William Gehman, Gibbstown, NJ; and Pvt. Albert. C. Fries, Westmont, IL.

Sponsors: The St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, The Friends of St. Marks Wildlife Refuge, and the Florida Department of State