FERGUS FORD KELLY
 
 
  
“WWII Dutch Harbor Scrapbook”
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  This story comes to us from Maureen, a niece of Fergus Ford Kelly:
  Ens. Fergus Ford Kelly was a naval aviator, probably arrived in the Aleutians after 15 Jul 42. He was at Dutch Harbor 
  from about 16 Jul 1942 through 8 Aug 1942. He flew missions over Attu & Kiska while they were still occupied by the 
  Japanese. His radar was shot out by the Japanese during a mission on 8 Aug 1942 causing him to fly back to Dutch 
  Harbor in a blinding fog. He nearly made it, but when they came out of the fog at Dutch Harbor they didn't quite 
  miss Mt. Mikashka (?). One of the survivors of the crash was a gunner who was blown out of a gun blister. The 
  entire cabin crew died. I believe, from info on another site, that there may have been 2 survivors, including a 
  Harley Miller. At the time of my uncle's death, the family was told virtually nothing other than that Fergus' plane 
  had crashed.  He was buried in Alaska.
   
  I'm hoping someone may have some information about that crash or knows someone who would.  I would 
  appreciate any help you may be able to provide. I am trying to put together biographical information on him and 
  have contacted the Navy for his records. I am really desperate to try and locate anyone who may have had first 
  hand knowledge of the conditions, his mission, the crash or who, on a real long shot, may have known him or 
  about him.
  If you have any information, please email Maureen at:   maureennet@aol.com
   
   
  
 
  
 
 
 
 
  Last Updated: 04/25/2017  14:17