On Saturday 23 December 2021 a memorial was held at Peak View for the American air crew of 'Bomber-134'.

The day marked the one-year anniversary since the water bomber flown by Captain Ian McBeth, first officer Paul Hudson and flight engineer Rick DeMorgan Jr crashed while fighting a bushfire at Peak View, north-east of Cooma.

The Peak View Bushfire Memorial Poem was written and delivered on the day by Peak View RFS member Ernie Constance.

Peak View Bushfire Memorial Poem

This rocks stands as a monument To three brave heroes of our day Their commitment as solid as this rock Where their names will forever stay

They flew in from the USA In Peak View’s hour of need The fire was coming from the west Fanned by winds of gale force speed

They dived and bombed to quell the flames Never counting on the price To save residents and property They made the supreme sacrifice

We will never get to thank them For the sacrifice they made And, we owe a debt of gratitude That can never be repaid

May their souls fly high forever O’er our countryside serene May their spirits rise to see again Our blackened bush, now green

They can never walk amongst us But their memories will remain In our hearts and souls forever Until we meet again

© Ernie Constance October 2020

We remain forever grateful for their service and our thoughts are with their families and colleagues.

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