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Personnel

S/Sgt

Michael E. UDICK

Hometown During Time of Service: Cleveland, OH
Army Serial Number: 15321049
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 418th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Tail Gunner
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown

Additional 100th Service Notes

Status: POW
MACR: 02426
CR: 02426
Comments: 20 FEB 44 POSEN & STETTIN

Media Articles

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Media ItemTypePageVolume/IssueBroadcast SourceTimeDescriptionFile
Michael Udick in EnglandPrintThe Plain Dealer Jan 30 194412:00 am
Michael Udick MIAPrintThe Cleveland Press March 31 194412:00 am
Michael Udick MIAPrintPlain Dealer March 14 194412:00 am
Michael Udick POWPrintThe Cleveland Press May 4 194412:00 am
Michael Udick now POWPrintPlain Dealer May 4 194412:00 am

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
CREW

2nd Lt Reginald A. Smith P POW 20/2/44 TAPS; 1984 TARGET WAS POSEN & SETTIN, FACTORIES
2nd Lt Orlin H. Markussen CP POW 20/2/44
2nd Lt Gerald C. Scott N POW 20/2/44 TAPS:
2nd Lt Ernest Cribbs B POW 20/2/44
T/Sgt Thomas M. Egan E POW 20/2/44 TAPS: 1977
T/Sgt Ira G. Evans R EVADEE 20/2/44
S/Sgt Edward B. Dyblie BT POW 20/2/44
S/Sgt Edward Britko LWG POW 20/2/44 TAPS: 1985
S/Sgt Robert L. Dunbar RWG POW 20/2/44
S/Sgt Michael E. Udick TG POW 20/2/44

418th Sqdn. A/C #42 37790 "AIN'T MIS BEHAVIN"

"At 1452 hours near the Danish coast Lt. Smith called over VHF saying he was going to try and reach Sweden. His a/c was hit over the target area by rockets and was smoking badly, but shortly after the entire crew had to parachute. The crash was observed by the Germans at the radar station in Skovby, and some of the airmen were taken prisoner of war shortly after landing. Some managed to hide in the forest near Fjellerup
parsonage and they were found by the farmer Mr. Rasmus Thrane, who hid them for a while. But they were anxious to reach Sweden so they went for the sea, and they were taken prisoner near Baring beach. Ira Evans hid in the forest and came in contact with the Danish resistance movement. He reached Sweden on 7/3/44.

A/C crashed at Harslev Mark, 7 km s of Bogense town on NW part of Funen
Island.

Of interest in this crew's last mission is an article in THE BLOODY HUNDREDTH (page 141 to 147) by Horace Varian
in which Orlin Markussen relates the story of how he made contact 31 years after the fact with the German fighter pilot
who shot down "AIN'T MIS BEHAVIN" Mar 20th, 1944..

KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:

Target:
Posen & Stettin
Aircraft:
"Aint Mis Behaven" (42-37790)
Date:
1944-02-20
Cause:
EAC-FLAK

Photos

Reginald A. Smith crew

Crew Members of AIN'T MISBEHAVIN. Standing: Reginald A. Smith (P), Ernest Cribbs (BOM), Gerald C. Scott (NAV), Orlin Markussen (CP). Bottom Row: Thomas M. Egan (TTE), Edward Dyblie (BTG), Michael E. Udick (TG), Robert L. Dunbar (WG), Ira G. Evans (ROG), Edward Britko (WG). Reginald A. Smith crew. (100th Photo Archives)

Crew List

1st Crew List

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Rank Name Pos Status
Lt SMITH, Reginald A. CP/P POW
Lt MARKUSSEN, Orlin H. CP POW
Lt SCOTT, Gerald C. NAV POW
Lt CRIBBS, Ernest BOM POW
T/Sgt EGAN, Thomas M. TTE POW
T/SGT EVANS, Ira G. ROG EVA
S/Sgt DYBLIE, Edward B. BTG POW
S/Sgt BRITKO, Edward WG POW
S/Sgt DUNBAR, Robert L. WG POW
S/Sgt UDICK, Michael E. TG POW