I did some searching on the Newspapers site and came up with more info about the accident; note New Albany is in Ohio, not Oregon:David Osborne wrote:RB-17C
40-2042 Del Air Force 21/7/40, the first such service flight, but then sent back to Boeing for two years, before returning to AF. Del Lockbourn(e), OH, then on 25/1/43 cr NW of New Albany, OR., w/Jack Pack (KIS-crew?). WO 29/1/43.
I updated my copy of the document and did the same for the American Air Museum site as well:
Does anyone have the final accident report, and was a cause of the explosion found?RB-17C
40-2042
Del Air Force 21/7/40, the first such service flight, but then sent back to Boeing for two years, before returning to AF. Del Lockbourn, OH, then on 25/1/43 exploded mid-air and cr on farm near New Albany, OH, w/Jack Pack, cp-Capt. Robert Cooley, 1Lt. George Stobridge, SSgt. Chester B. Fudge, Cpl. Richard J. Klaetsch, Pvt. Salvatore B. Curcio, Pvt. Christian Mauthe, Sgt. Walter F. Baran, Pfc. Gordon D. Rutters, SSgt. John A. Swataka, Pvt. George A. Box, Sgt. James H. Foldesi (who survived crash but died next day) (12 KIS). WO 29/1/43.