August 9, 1944

1944: While leading 33 B-26 Marauders from the 394 BG against a railroad bridge on the Seine River in France, Capt Darrell R. Lindsey’s right engine received a direct hit and caught on fire. Even though his fuel tanks could explode at any moment, Lindsey decided to lead the bomb run to excellent results. After delivering the bombs, Lindsey ordered the crew to bail out. Before he jumped, the bombardier offered to lower the aircraft’s wheels so the pilot could escape, but Lindsey refused. The fuel tanks exploded before Lindsey could leave the controls and the plane plummeted to the ground. For his courage on this date, Lindsey received the Medal of Honor posthumously on May 30, 1945.