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  • THE JIG’S UP

    The simple memorial of slate and part

    of a propeller was relocated

    from the mountainous North Stack, where the plane crashed,

    a mile to sea level in the Holyhead

    Breakwater Country Park. The US

    B24 Liberator bomber

    was based at Valley ten miles away.

     

    Returning from a radar jamming raid

    over Northern France in very bad weather

    the B24 overflew and, making

    a re-approaching circuit, ran out of fuel.

    Believing the aircraft was over land

    the pilot ordered the eight non-commissioned

    crew members to bail out. At the last minute

    he and the co-pilot jumped to safety.

    The plane hit the North Stack cliffs and burned.

    Later it was learned the eight had drowned.

     

    In the country park’s visitors’ centre

    there is a colour photo of the crew:

    smiling, modest young men in front of the nose

    of The Jig’s Up – behind them its bullish,

    innocent, fateful name.

     

     

     



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