June 1944 - 57th Bomb Wing
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June 1944 - 57th Bomb Wing
12th Air Force, 57th Bombardment Wing 321st Bombardment Group History: June 1944 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For my dad, Colonel John “Jack” Fitzgerald, U.S. Army (deceased) “Lil Butch” John T. Fitzgerald, SMSgt, U.S. Air Force (retired) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12th Air Force, 57th Bombardment Wing 321st Bombardment Group History: June 1944 The following is a compilation of the 321st Bomb Group’s Headquarters and individual Squadron War Diaries. They have been transcribed word for word, from the Squadron Histories provided by the Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA), Maxwell Air Force Base Alabama. At the end of each Squadron’s daily entry, the individuals cited in the entry are identified by full name, rank and duty, in alphabetical order. The day’s entry begins with the Tactical Operations Statement, from the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Chronology, for the Mediterranean Theater of Operations (MTO). The history also includes mission reports, mission crew rosters, Missing Air Crew Reports (MACR), personal mission logs, journals, and diaries made available by various sources. Invitation Anyone who has documentation pertaining to the 321st Bomb Group or its members, and would like to have it included in this history, is welcome to participate. Copies of: photos (official or personal); orders (promotion, decoration, travel, etc.); Mission Reports; Missing Air Crew Reports; personal diaries, logs, journals, etc; other documentation; or information that will help identify hi-lited individuals will be greatly appreciated, as one of my goals is to correctly identify every man and plane assigned to the 321st Bomb Group. My only interest in this project is to honor those who served by perpetuating their story, and making it available for future generations, particularly the families and friends of our Great Heroes. If you are interested in helping, or if I may be of assistance in finding information about your 321st BG Hero, please contact me at: [email protected] Special Thanks to Very Special Folks Agostino Alberti: Professor - historian (Soncino, Italy) Michele Becchi: aviation history - archaeologist (Reggio Emilia, Italy) Jack Brellenthin, great nephew of: Harold Ray Brellenthin, 2Lt, pilot, 446th BS Cecile Burandt, daughter of: Charles Lawson “Chuck” Burandt, Capt, pilot, 446th BS Sally Brown, daughter of: Barnard H. Seegmiller, Sgt, armament, 445th BS Dave Charville, grandson of: Leighton Daniel “Danny” Charville, 1Lt, pilot, 445th BS Barbara Connolly, daughter of: Edward Charles “Salvo” Ennis, T/Sgt, radar-radiogunner, 447th BS 1Lt Robert S. Crouse: pilot, 379BS Ralph “Monguse” Gimenez: Software Architect, IL2-FB Skinner Bob Haney, son of: Vincent M. Haney, M/Sgt, flight engineer, 341st BG Ed Haney, cousin of: Gale Monroe Dickson, Capt, pilot, 446th BS Special Thanks to Very Special Folks (continued) Jim Hawkins, son of: Frank B. “Pancho” Hawkins, 2Lt, pilot, 381st BS John Hughes, son of: John Jerome “Jack” Hughes, 1Lt, bombardier, 446th BS Patti Johnson: genealogist, proofer, and family friend of: James Raymond Orechia, T/Sgt, radio-gunner, 446th BS Don Kaiser, son of: Quentin C. Kaiser, T/Sgt, radio-gunner, 489th BS John Lanza, nephew of: William A. Lanza, Sgt, gunner, 446th BS Stephanie Lile, daughter of: Keith B. Lile, S/Sgt, gunner, 445th BS st 1 Lt Joseph A. Malec: bombardier, 448th BS and friend of: Vernon Curtis Dossey, Capt, pilot, 448th BS Vince Mango, son of: Vincent A. “Vince” Mango, S/Sgt, aerial gunner, 447th BS John J. McCarthy: Sgt, engineer-gunner, bombardier, 447th BS Lorraine McRae, daughter of: James Arrington McRae, 1Lt, bombardier, 446th BS T/Sgt Rocco F. “Rocky” Milano & daughter Peggy Chatham: Crew Chief of Peg O' My Heart, Lil Butch, and Haulin' Ass, 446th BS Bob Ritger, nephew of: Frederic Charles Ritger, 1Lt, pilot, 446th BS Irving J. Schaffer: T/Sgt, radio-gunner, photographer, 448th BS 1st Lt Frederick H. Smith: pilot, 447th BS Marsha Gurnee Suszan, daughter of: Clarence E. “Shine” Gurnee, S/Sgt, gunner, 448thBS Dominique Taddei: author, U.S.S. Corsica (Corsica) S/Sgt George B. Underwood: gunner, 381st BS David Waldrip, nephew of: Robert Laseter Waldrip, T/Sgt, radio-gunner, 447th BS Vinny J. White, son of: Joseph P. White, T/Sgt, radio-gunner, 381st BS S/Sgt, Harry (NMI) Yoa: engineer-gunner, 445th BS Crew lists P CP N B E R G F CL O Aircraft information - serial #, name, etc Pilot Co-pilot Navigator Bombardier Engineer-gunner Radio-gunner Gunner Photographer Cannon Loader (on B-25G) Observer Sometimes used Bomb/Nav Bombardier-Navigator BN Bombardier-Navigator EG Engineer-gunner RG Radio-gunner TG Turret gunner AG Aerial gunner PH Photographer AP Aerial photographer CC Crew Chief Acronyms & Abbreviations A/C: Aircraft A/D: Aerodrome AE: Aerial Engineer A/F: Air Field, also Anti-Flak AA or AAA: Anti-Aircraft (Artillery) abs: absent AGL: Above Ground Level ALO: Allied Liaison Officer ALW: Alive and Well AMGOT: Allied Military Government for Occupied Territories A.R.C.: American Red Cross ASC: Air Support Command ASN: Army Serial Number (personnel) Assg: Assigned ASV: Anti-Surface Vessel (radar) ATA: Actual Time of Arrival ATC: Air Transportation Command ATS: Air Transport Service - also Army Telegraph Service Azon: Azimuth only (guided bomb) BC: Bomber Command BIC: Bruised in Crash Bmb: Bombardier Bn: Battalion B.R.L.: Ballistic Research Laboratory BSM: Bomb System Maintenance CA: Heavy Cruiser CAVU: Ceiling and Visibility Unlimited C.B.I.: China-Burma-India Theater C/D: Coastal Defense CE: Circular Error CEP: Circular Error Probable Chaff (US term): Radar countermeasure: tiny strips of aluminum, metalized glass fiber, or plastic. See Window CL: Cannon Loader CO: Commanding Officer CG: Commanding General CP: Command Post M/G: Machine Gun MIA: Missing In Action M/T: Motor Transport (Truck) MTB: Motor Torpedo Boat M/V: Military Vessel, Maritime Vessel M/Y: Marshalling Yards MC: Maintenance Crew NARA: National Archives and Records Administration NASAF: Northwest African Strategic Air Force NATC - Northwest African Training Command NATOUSA: North Atlantic Theater of Operations USA Nav: Navigator N.B.S.: National Bureau of Standards NC: Nurse Corps. NCO: Non-Commissioned Officer Nickels: propaganda Leaflets (NMI): No Middle Initial NOK: Next Of Kin NRO: National Reconnaissance Office OAF: Occupation Air Forces OD: Officer of the day, also Olive Drab OLC: Oak Leaf Cluster OTU: Operational Training Unit PAX: Passengers PDI: Pilot Direction Indicator POE: Point of Embarkation POW: Prisoner of War (also PW) PRO-Kit: Individual Chemical Prophylactic packet PW: Prisoner of War (also POW) PWB: Psychological Warfare Branch PX: Post Exchange QBB: Base of cloud QDM: Course to steer QM: Quarter Master R/B: Road Bridge RC: Red Cross CQ: Charge of Quarters C/S: Call Sign CWS: Chemical Warfare Service D/H: Direct Hit DD: Destroyer DED: Declared Dead - no body or remains found Demo: Demolition DL: Dead List DNB: Died Non-Battle / Died Not-Battle DOW: Died Of Wounds. DOWRIA: Died of Wounds Received in Action DS: Detached Service E/A: Enemy Aircraft E/F: Enemy Fighter EM or E/M: Enlisted Men ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival ETIR: Estimated Time In Route EUS: Evacuated to the United States E/V: Enemy Vessel F Boat: Flying Boat F/L: Formation Leader - also Flight Leader FO or F/O: Flying Officer FOD: Finding Of Death Frag: Fragmentation F.S.: Flight Section GLO: Ground Liaison Officer (UK) GO: General Order GP: General Purpose/Gun Position GTC: General Time Convention (railroad) HE: High Explosive IAS: Indicated Air Speed I & E: Information & Education I.F.F.: Identification, Friend or Foe (i. o.): Initials Only (initial is the name) IP: Initial Point KNB: Killed Not Battle KIA: Killed In Action L/A: Landing Area LC: Landing Craft L/G: Landing Ground Lox: Liquid Oxygen L/S: Landing Strip R/J: Road Junction R/Y: Railroad Yards Repl: Replacement RMC: Returned to Military Control RON: Remain OverNight RR/B: Railroad Bridge RR/J: Railroad Junction RR: Railroad RTD: Returned To Duty R/V: Rendezvous S-1: Administration S-2: Intelligence S-3: Operations S-4: Supply SAP: Semi-Armor Piercing SD: Special Duty S/E: Single Engine (plane) S.E.: Special Equipment (Shoran) S/F: Siebel Ferry sk: sick S/M: Submarine SO: Special Order SOI: Standard Operating Instructions? S/P: Sea Plane Sq: Squadron Sqdn: Squadron SWA: Seriously Wounded in Action T/A: Target Area T/C: Troop Concentration T/E: Twin Engine (plane) TAC: Theater Allied Command TBF: Tactical Bomber Force TD: Temporary Duty TDY: Temporary Duty TLC: Tactical Landing Craft TO: Take-Off (time), also Technical Order, and Transportation Officer T/O: Table of Organization TOT: Time Over Target/Time On Target Trfd: Transferred TWX: Teletypewriter Message u/i: Unidentified, also unit of issue UNRRA: United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration L/V: Large Vehicle LST: Landing Ship Tank Ltr: Letter LWA: Lightly Wounded in Action MACR: Missing Air Crew Report MATS: Military Air Transport Service Very Pistol or Verey Pistol: Flare gun VOCO: Verbal Order of the Commanding Officer WC: Water closet W.O.: Warrant Officer WIA: Wounded In Action Window (British term): Radar countermeasure: tiny strips of aluminum, metalized glass fiber, or plastic. See Chaff WP: White Phosphorus (bombs) WT, W/T: Watch Tower XC: Cross Country ZI: Zone of Interior (U.S.A.) Thursday, 1 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium, light and fighter-bombers continue support of ground troops, striking concentrations, bivouac areas, motor transport, railways and roads, bridges, trains and other targets; fighters fly sweeps over the battle areas, escort medium bombers and carry out sweeps along the E coast; 345th Fighter Squadron, 350th Fighter Group, moves from Sardinia to Pomigliano with P-39s; and during Jun, HQ 64th Fighter Wing moves from Frattamaggiore to Orbetello. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Continuing the “normal effort” of 3 missions a day, our primary concern is to block any attempt by the Hun to reinforce its troops or to obviate any possibility of retreat by road or railroad. Two formations sent to the Narni road bridges had fair success but bombs mostly on approaches rather that bridge itself. However, the missions to Subiaco to create a road block there was a smashing success, photos and crews both indicated a good concentration on the roads. PUBLIC RELATIONS RELEASE 1 JUNE 1944, 57th BOMB WING Six medium bomber all-time records in the history of all campaigns in the Mediterranean theatre were thoroughly smashed during May by B-25 Mitchells of the First Tactical Air Force in their extensive efforts in support of Allied Ground troop offensives and bombing Axis communications north of Rome. Commanded by Brigadier General ROBERT D. KNAPP of Auburn, Ala., the B25’s flew more missions, sorties and dropped more tonnage in both one day and any one month than at any other period during the war. At times the Mitchells flew in such close support of ground troops the bomb safety line had to be moved back to prevent hitting Allied concentrations. The remainder of their effort was against pin point targets such as railroad and highway bridges and junctions and harbor installations. The records actually fell five days before the completion of the month despite the B-25’s being grounded eight days by weather. As the added days passed, the Mitchells even doubled one of the old marks. On the first day of the big Allied push, the mediums flew 15 missions bettering their old mark by three. They flew 322 sorties bettering their old mark by more than 100. In one day, they dropped 550 tons against the old record of 235.25 tons. In April the Mitchells flew 79 missions, the best mark in the theatre for mediums, but this last month they more than doubled the old record setting a new one at 169. B-26 Marauders set a record for 1,672 sorties in March, but again the Mitchells smashed all existing marks by nearly doubling the old with 3,160 sorties. The tonnage dropped was of as great proportion and the B-25’s broke their old record of 2,564.6 tons set in April with a new total of 4,963.04 tons. Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 363/mission 362) Group Mission # 322: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 322 Date: 1 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445-9 446-0 447-10 448-0 Target: Narni Rd Bridge N. Time OFF: 0925 T.O.T.: 1110 Time Down: 1225 20 A/C took off to bomb Narni Road Bridge N. (A-775368). RESULTS: Target received its greatest concentration of hits across N. end, N. approach and across highway and road to west. A few bombs over and to the NW. Report from mission to S. Bridge indicates span down on W. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 364/mission 363) Group Mission # 323: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 323 Date: 1 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445-0 446-10 447-0 448-9 Target: Narni Rd Bridge S. Time OFF: T.O.T.: Time Down: 19 A/C took off to bomb Narni South Road Bridge (S-756342). RESULTS: Bombs reported hitting for the most part over and to N end E of bridge with observations of N end and N approach being hit and other bombs across road to S and E. One element reported bombing smaller highway bridge E of target and estimated it to be 1000 ft. from assigned target. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 365/mission 364) Group Mission # 324: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 324 Date: 1 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445-4 446-4 447-6 448-5 Target: Subiaco Rd Block. Time OFF: 1146 T.O.T.: 1330 Time Down: 1510 20 A/C took off to bomb Subiaco Road Block – (G-250963). RESULTS: Bombs reported hitting E of town, walked through target area and trailed on road W of Subiaco. Bombs concentrated in town, especially in N. section. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS War Diary: The squadron had two missions today. The first time it bombed a road junction at Subiaco, Italy with a bombing accuracy of 90%. The second time it bombed the road bridge at Narni, Italy knocking out the bridge with a bombing accuracy of 94%. Captain Lord, the Executive Officer, gave a lecture to the enlisted men today on the importance of military courtesy. The men are not enthusiastic about observing the strict rules of military courtesy which were enforced back in the States. The S-2 and the S-3 tent was renovated today with a new floor, a new wooden framework, new map boards and a new swinging door. Carpenter work was done chiefly through the efforts of S/Sgt. Kenneth D. Terhune. Lord, Robert O., Jr., Capt, Executive Officer Terhune, Kenneth D., S/Sgt, operations 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 363/mission 362) Group Mission # 322: A/C No. 43-27740 A/C No. 43-27545 “Maggie” Hammar, Robert L., 2Lt P Register, Percy D., Maj, Commander Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt CP Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt Smith, Raymond (NMI), 2Lt None N Baldwin, Harold O., 2Lt B Simpkins, Everett L., 2Lt Dowd, Steven J., Sgt E Poirier, Andre (NMI), Sgt Kneisel, Charles W., S/Sgt R DeLaune, William P., S/Sgt Decker, Robert J., Sgt G Miller, Robert Ryle, Sgt None F None Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hula-girl - no name/lettering) P Rigler, Edward J., 2Lt CP Weld, Willis R., 2Lt N None B Miller, Edward A., 1Lt E Malmberg, Russell H., S/Sgt R Wells, Joy E., S/Sgt G Doswell, Richard (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 42-32434 “Mississippi Gambler II” P Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt CP Crowley, Daniel R., 2Lt N None B Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt E Leith, Douglas L., Sgt R Scott, Aurelias, M., S/Sgt G Jones, Harvey J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” P Wolfe, Robert A., 2Lt CP Frank, Robert R., 2Lt N None B Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt E York, Rufus (NMI), Sgt R Shiloh, Andrew (NMI), T/Sgt G Reddy, John E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4008 “Spirit of St Louis” P CP N B E R G F Cormier, Emery O., 2Lt Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt None Conover, Donald C., 2Lt Smith, William A., Jr., Sgt Stephens, Robert T., S/Sgt Whelan, Edward J., Sgt Schaviak, Willis M., Sgt A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) Schweda, George J., 2Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None VenJohn, George G., 2Lt Swingholm, Raymond J., Sgt Pate, Harris B., Jr., S/Sgt Bellendir, John C., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” Fischer, Franklyn R., 2Lt Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt None Klein, Robert J., 2Lt Hope, Amos (NMI), Sgt Gray, John H., S/Sgt Jannetta, Floridi D. “Floyd”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) Coale, Julian R. “Cozy”, Jr., 1Lt Moore, Henry D., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Isbell, Everett N., Cpl Leach, Earl V., S/Sgt McClary, Louis E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” (Sing spare) Rygh, Malvin S. “Mal”, 2Lt Richardson, John S., 2Lt None Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt Walther, Henry W., Sgt Kavan, Lester D., S/Sgt Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 364/mission 363) Group Mission # 323: (445th BS did not participate) Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 365/mission 364) Group Mission # 324: A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Lyons, Lawrence L., 2Lt P McLain, Damon I., 1Lt Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt CP Collins, Daniel P., 2Lt None N Voelker, Joseph M., 1Lt Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt B Brule, Gordon J., 2Lt Jones, Robert C., Sgt E DeRose, Louis A., Sgt Hall, Warren Francis, S/Sgt R O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt Weaver, Dale W., Cpl G Harris, Charles W., Jr., Sgt None F None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” A/C No. 42-13202 “Idaho Lassie” (lead spare) Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 1Lt P Gunder, William H., 2Lt Duggan, Raymond E., F/O CP McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt None N None Yepez, Oscar W., 1Lt B Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Knight, Arnold K., Sgt E Hickey, William R., Sgt Stone, Donald R., T/Sgt R Johnson, John E., T/Sgt McGinley, Joseph B., Sgt G Imbastaro, Alexander J., S/Sgt None F None 446th BS War Diary: A combat mission is flown. Regular duties. 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 363/mission 362) Group Mission # 322: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 364/mission 363) Group Mission # 323: Squadron Mission 264 TARGET: Narni South, Road Bridge, Italy DATE: 1 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 500 lb. Demo. 446th Planes: 10 th Lt. Van Raam, 448 Sqdn, led the formation. Bombs reported hitting for the most part over and to N and E of bridge, with observation of N end and N approach being hit. One element reported bombing smaller highway bridge E of target. No flak, no fighters. Van Raam, Rudolf (NMI), Lt, pilot, 448th BS A/C No. 43-27745 A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” Hawkes, Leon R., 2Lt P Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt CP Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None N None McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt B Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt Leonard, Malcolm B., Sgt E DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt Bell, William E., S/Sgt R Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt Bryan, Dwight L., Sgt G Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt None F None Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” P Matzinger, Keith Robinson, 1Lt CP Wallace, Robert D., 2Lt N Chapman, John E., 2Lt B Farber, Joseph L., 2Lt E Britton, William W., Jr., Sgt R Mitchell, John J., S/Sgt G Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) P Vivas, Frank Paul, 1Lt CP Sacker, John R. “Sad Sack”, 2Lt N None B Sitts, Lonnie C., 2Lt E Jacob, Elmer A., Jr., PFC R Bove, Anthony P., S/Sgt G Brown, Ronald M., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27490 “Mrs C” A/C No. 42-64549 Hipson, Robert Graham, 2Lt Taylor, Raymond F., 2Lt None Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt Zelnick, John J., Sgt Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt Finney, Preston N., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” Vancil, Alfred E., 2Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt None Derringer, Albert J., F/O Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt Beets, Frank T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4074 (picture of seated lady - no name/lettering) Goff, Leroy Robert, Jr., 2Lt P Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt CP Briles, Connolly O., 2Lt None Dunn, Thomas B., 2Lt N Johnson, Henry W., 2Lt B Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Henry, Scott G., Sgt E Lundtoft, Hans G., S/Sgt Freeman, Cecil O., S/Sgt R Harrison, Hoyt V., S/Sgt Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt G Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt None F None A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” (on co-pilot side - “Miss Dallas”, later “The Leading Lady”) Hodges, Richard E., 2Lt P Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt CP Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt None N None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt B Hogman, Frans H., 2Lt Jupin, John (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt E Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt Maddox, Everett R., S/Sgt R Bundy, Garland A., S/Sgt Zeman, Harold W., Sgt G Larson, Ralph L., Sgt None F None Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 365/mission 364) Group Mission # 324: Squadron Mission 265 TARGET: Subiaco Road Block, Italy. DATE: 1 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 500 lb. 446th Planes: 4 Capt. Cooper led the formation. Good coverage. Bombs concentrated in town, especially in N section. No flak, no fighters. A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name dropped from nose art) Ritger, Frederic Charles, 2Lt Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt None Mexal, Gus J., 2Lt Shettleworth, William E., Sgt Huntoon, Stuart Layne, Pvt Heery, Philip M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” P Smith, Randell Leroy, 2Lt CP Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt N None B Pestalozzi, Rudolph H. “Rudy”, 1Lt E Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt R Fellmer, Carl M., S/Sgt G Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Cooper, Paul T., Capt Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt Franklin, Arthur E., 2Lt Mottley, John F., 2Lt Clickner, Albert H., S/Sgt Miles, Walter J., Jr., S/Sgt Nemet, Michael (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27480 Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt Reilly, John A., 2Lt None Wotkowicz, Frank J., 2Lt Helgert, Claude George, Sgt McCarty, Lyle (NMI), S/Sgt Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt None 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt, bombardier (mission 40) “Pre-briefed 0825 T.O. 0930 Pilot: Hawkes CoPilot: Matthews Ship # 696 (43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes”) Alt, 12,200’ Bombs: 8 – 500 # Demos Position: 2-2-1 Target: Road bridge 4 mi. S. of Narni (42° 29½’ N - 12° 29’ E). Over target 1114, no fighters or flak – target hit. Rec’d letter from Mr. Nye. Wrote D.F. Sacked all afternoon. Meeting all officers @ 1930, lecture by Col. Schwane. Bar officially open tonite. Had a dry run on our new club & bar. Quite a few of the boys very happy. Started a letter to Mr. Nye, will finish it tomorrow. Flying time: 03:15 hrs.” Hawkes, Leon R., 2Lt, pilot Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot Schwane, Henry H., Lt Col, pilot, Commander 447th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 363/mission 362) Group Mission # 322: 9 of our ships participated in a raid on, Narni Road Bridge, (N), with Lt. Stocking, leading our squadron. Target received its greatest concentration of hits across North end- North approach and across highway and road to west. A few bombs over and to the SW. A/C No. 43-27701 A/C No. 43-4060 “Cover Girl” Nettles, Forrest Truett, 2Lt P Stocking, Eugene E., 1Lt Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt CP Monger, Samuel A. “Sam”, Jr., 2Lt None N Olsen, Svend P., 1Lt Lundmark, Norman J., 2Lt B Martin, Wayne R., 2Lt Quintenz, Robert P., Sgt E Tollefson, Walter F. K., Cpl Orloff, Sidney (NMI), S/Sgt R Bilski, Walter J., S/Sgt Burke, William H., Jr., Sgt G Veid, Joseph (NMI), Sgt None F None A/C No. 43-3403 “Incendiary A/C No. 43-4077 Ann’s Little Boy Val”(later 446th ship “Stormy Blonde” Weather”) Thomas, John J., 1Lt P Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt Cunningham, Robert T., 2Lt CP Brown, Grover C., Jr., 2Lt None N None Stanley, Edward J., 2Lt B Watson, James N., 2Lt Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt E Mercea, George (NMI), Sgt Free, Paul L., S/Sgt R MacNeil, Joseph W., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt G May, Frederick J., Sgt None F None A/C No. 43-4069 “Ruptured Duck” A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” Kibler, William E. “Kib”, 2Lt P Cloward, Glannin A., Capt Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt CP Neiman, William E., 2Lt None N None Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt B Nelson, George B., 2Lt Scarberry, Harold W., Sgt E Freeman, Millard C., Sgt Vineski, Robert R. “The Reverend”, R See, Russell K., S/Sgt S/Sgt Mitchell, Rennie (NMI), S/Sgt G Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt None F Simms, Cleo W., Cpl A/C No. 43-27542 “Superstitious A/C No. 43-27506 “Rebel Devil” Aloysius” Martin, William H., Jr., 2Lt P Alger, LeRoy (NMI), 1Lt Wakeley, Charles G., III, 2Lt CP Runyon, Leroy C., 2Lt None N None Mulholland, Robert W., 2Lt B Webb, James, A., 2Lt Mabbutt, William T., Sgt E Ford, Leonard W., S/Sgt Simberg, Alvin L., S/Sgt R Williamson, Myles O., T/Sgt Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt G Flowers, Frank J., Sgt None F None Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4079 “Little David” Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt Johnson, Eric A., 2Lt None Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt Partee, Watson L., Sgt Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt Shand, Arthur T., PFC A/C No. 43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick” Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt Lindell, Harold N., 2Lt Fisher, Gerald E., 2Lt O’Neil, James R., Sgt Cowart, Eugene C., S/Sgt Miller, Dale G., Sgt None 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 364/mission 363) Group Mission # 323: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 365/mission 364) Group Mission # 324: On the second mission for the day, six of our ships participated in a raid on, Subiaco Road Block, with Lt. Speer leading our squadron. Bombs concentrated in town and especially in north section. A/C No. 43-27636 A/C No. 43-27730 “Katie” Button, Ervine J., 2Lt P Speer, Marvin L., 2Lt Walker, Marion E., 2Lt CP Gillis, John R., 2Lt None N Matthewson, Merton K., Jr., 2Lt Adcock, Leonard E., 2Lt B James, Robert M., 2Lt Baldridge, Grant W., Sgt E Smith, William L., Sgt McFarland, John F., S/Sgt R Carlson, Carl M., T/Sgt Corkill, John (NMI), Sgt Harriman, Elmon P., S/Sgt G None F None A/C No. 43-27473 “Paper Doll” A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” P Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 2Lt Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt Washburn, Guy M. “Pappy”, 2Lt CP Woods, Richard J., 2Lt None N None Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt B Mesna, Leeland A. “Lee”, 2Lt Collins, Clint R., S/Sgt E Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt Chatters, Aubrey W., T/Sgt R Reynolds, Frank J., S/Sgt Blalock, Joe T., Sgt G Richards, Charles M., Cpl None F None A/C No. 43-27718 A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt P Manley, Ward E., 2Lt Wigmore, William H., 2Lt CP Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt None N None Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt B Gould, Joe W., F/O Byrn, Ernest E., Sgt E Morrissey, Raphael E., Cpl Torrey, Francis S., S/Sgt R Pierce, William H., Cpl Bowman, John (NMI) “Red”, Sgt G Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt None F Burns, Harry B., Pvt Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS: War Diary of: Mango, Vincent A. "Vince", Sgt, aerial gunner (Mission 16) “Target: Narni RR Bridge Flak: None Combat: 2:40 Bombs: 500 lbs Escorts: Spits Plane # 79 (43-4079 “Little David”) Crew: P-Lt. Dean, CP-Lt Johnson, B-Lt Spruill, E-Sgt Partee, R-SSG Alpino, G-Sgt Mango, F-PFC Shand Target received its greatest concentration of hits across W and N approach and across highway and road to W. Few bombs over and to SW” Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt, pilot Johnson, Eric A., 2Lt, pilot, Partee, Watson L., Sgt, engineer-gunner Shand, Arthur T., PFC, photographer Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt, bombardier 447th BS: War Diary of: Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt, gunner: “34th mission, flew with Lt Manley, bombed Subiaco road junction, good bombing, pilot great throttle jockey.” Manley, Ward E., 2Lt, pilot 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 363/mission 362) Group Mission # 322: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 364/mission 363) Group Mission # 323: Mission 259 (323): At 09:25 19 planes off to bomb Narni S. Road bridge and dropped 152 x 500 bombs from 11,000 feet at 11:10. All planes returned at 12:25. No flak, 12 Spits escort. N end of N approach of bridge believed hit. Other bombs fell across adjacent road. One element bombed smaller road bridge 1,000 feet E of target. Six unidentified A/C flew parallel to formation but did not attack. Weather: CAVU. P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27805 “Desirable” VanRaam, Rudolph (NMI), 1Lt Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt Hickey, William O., 2Lt McCue, William M., Jr., 1Lt Brisco, Albert S., M/Sgt Riss, Royal C., T/Sgt Coleman, Seaton L., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27508 Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt Carrington, Charles C., 2Lt None Mallin, Theodore (NMI), 2Lt Pineda, Nico M., Sgt Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt Irvine, Josef F., Sgt None Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27530 “Twin Engine Sadie” McCabe, Norman Michael, 2Lt Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt None McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt Gager, Joseph R., Sgt Wilkinson, Robert M., S/Sgt Bowman, Wilmer E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27648 “Sweetie” Barbour, Marshall Hall “Red”, 2Lt Stevens, Ray B., 2Lt None Greene, Louis P., 2Lt Blasingame, Emory J., Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt France, Charles E., Jr., Sgt A/C No. 43-27726 Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 2Lt Riley, Robert L., 2Lt None Shaw, Charles W., 2Lt Clark, Raymond S., Sgt Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt Groome, Daingerfield M., Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27538 “Down But Not Out” Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt Ovard, Glen S., 2Lt None Carr, Randal C., Cpl Ernst, David L., S/Sgt Schaffner, Clarence Donovan, T/Sgt Slafkes, Milton M., S/Sgt None A/C No. 42-27640 Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt Reedy, Walter W., 2lt Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt Farris, Stephen C., 2Lt Perillo, Anthony L., S/Sgt Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt Bennett, Ross F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4067 “The Big Swing” Howard, Charles E., 2Lt Warren, William F., 2Lt None Bearden, James E., 2Lt Kershaw, Raymond T., S/Sgt Dilts, Robert E., S/Sgt Benton, Thomas H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Rogers, Harry (NMI), Jr., 2Lt Winstead, Hungh J., 2Lt None Luckhaupt, Robert W., 2Lt Donaud, Earl J., Sgt Campbell, James R., S/Sgt Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt None Thursday, 1 June 1944 (continued) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 365/mission 364) Group Mission # 324: Mission 260 (324): At 11:46 19 planes off to bomb Subiaco town and dropped 152 x 500 bombs from 11,000 feet at 13:30. All returned at 15:10. No flak, area cover. Bomb pattern started E of town, walked through target through road W of town. Bombs were concentrated in N section of town with several direct hits on main road. 15-20 M/T’s were stationary on road just E of Subiaco. Weather: CAVU. A/C No. 43-27720 P Olson, Orin E., 2Lt CP Moyer, Emerson C., 2Lt N None B Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt E Sullivan, James G., Pvt R Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt G Montoro, John A., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27481 Cottle, Robert J., 2Lt Leonard, Lee V., 2Lt None Martin, James M., 2Lt Hospod, Benjamin (NMI), Sgt Hassenbein, Sam (NMI), S/Sgt Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27668 P Amo, Leo W., 2Lt CP Shear, Meyer (NMI), 2Lt N None B Kukorowski, Albert A., 2Lt E Roberts, Charles J., Sgt R Blackard, James R. “Jim”, S/Sgt G DeGeorge, Herman (NMI), Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27631 Lyons, John B., 1Lt Anderson, Douglas R., 2Lt None Burday, Harry (NMI), 2Lt Rippel, Nat (NMI), Sgt Thompson, Arthur R., Jr., S/Sgt Krauss, Charles F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4076 (returned early – tail guns jammed) Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt None Young, Robert B., 2Lt Tracy, William G., Sgt Corrigan, James F., Jr., S./Sgt Mitchell, William C., Sgt White, E. T., Sgt A/C No. 43-27726 Dalbey, Roy R., 1Lt Bard, John A., 2Lt None Kiska, George P., 2Lt Hinton, Zane R., PFC Robertshaw, David F., S/Sgt Crow, Roscoe J., Pvt Sommer, Robert F., Sgt Friday, 2 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers attack road and rail bridges from N of the battle area just below Rome to areas N of Rome; fighter-bombers continue to blast motor transport, railways, trains, command posts, roads, and bridges in the battle area, having particularly good success against vehicles. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Three mission of the usual 18/20 aircraft strength again dispatched today. Subiaco again was well hit; the Spoleto RR bridge also suffered probable hits. The last mission did not take off until 1700 and by the time the planes were over the target of the Percile road bridge the haze and shadows predominated to such an extent that the bridge could not be seen in time to bomb. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 366/mission 365) Group Mission # 325: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 325 Date: 2 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 17 Squadrons: 445-10 446-0 447-10 448-0 Target: Spoleto RR Bridge. Time OFF: T.O.T.: Time Down: 20 A/C took off to bomb Spoleto R.R. bridge – (A951613). RESULTS: Both approaches and center of bridge believed hit; cluster of bombs 2000 ft. N of target may have hit road bridge; some bombs fell S of target and hit in N section of town. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: Flak: Heavy, scant, inaccurate from Perugia A/D: Heavy, scant, inaccurate from Castiglione d’Orcia. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 367/mission 366) Group Mission # 326: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 326 Date: 2 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 20 Squadrons: 445-0 446-10 447-0 448-10 Target: Subiaco Rd Block. Time OFF: T.O.T.: Time Down: 20 A/C took off to bomb Subiaco Road Block – (G-250963. RESULTS: Greatest concentration of bombs fell across SE intersection and run off into center of town. Others observed falling on highway running W. through town and others short across highway running in town from south. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: Heavy, scant, inaccurate reported from vicinity of G-2272. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 368/mission 367) Group Mission # 327: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 327 Date: 2 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445-4 446-4 447-6 448-5 Target: Percile Rd Bridge. Time OFF: T.O.T.: Time Down: 20 A/C took off to bomb Percile Road Bridge – (G-025665). No bombs dropped due to leader not being able to pick up target in time. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS War Diary: The squadron bombed the Spoleto railroad bridge today destroying the bridge with a bombing accuracy of 84%. Free PX rations were distributed and in this manner the accumulated profits were returned to the man. The new latrine seemed to function satisfactorily. No complaints. They are screened in; they have streamlined holes; they have upright strips of wood against which the opened seats may rest so as to protect the backs of the men which formally served as a rest for the open seats. 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 366/mission 365) Group Mission # 325: A/C No. 42-32434 “Mississippi Gambler II” P Wilson, Victor H., Capt CP Cassidy, Charles F., Jr., Lt Col, HQ 321st BG N Casaburi, Robert Roland, 2Lt B Anderson, Melvin Anders “Andy”, 2Lt E York, Rufus (NMI), Sgt R Marcoulier, William A., T/Sgt G Reddy, John E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” P Rygh, Malvin S. “Mal”, 2Lt CP Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt N None B Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt E Walther, Henry W., Sgt R Kavan, Lester D., S/Sgt G Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” P Fischer, Franklyn R., 2Lt CP Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt N None B Klein, Robert J., 2Lt E Hope, Amos (NMI), Sgt R Gray, John H., S/Sgt G Henrich, James G., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Hardman, Albert F. “Al”, Jr., 2Lt Weld, Willis R., 2Lt None Sides, Harry F., 2Lt Jones, Robert C., Sgt Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27740 Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt Duggan, Raymond E., 2Lt None Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Leith, Douglas L., Sgt Scott, Aurelius M., S/Sgt Jones, Harvey J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) Coale, Julian R. “Cozy”, Jr., 1Lt Moore, Henry D., 2Lt None Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt Isbell, Everett N., Cpl Leach, Earl V., S/Sgt McClary, Louis E., Sgt None Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” P Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 1Lt CP Elliott, Joseph R., 2Lt N None B Maughan, George W., 1Lt E Freiler, Walter C., Sgt R Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt G Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” P CP N B E R G F Swanson, Harry A., 2Lt Glasford, Loren G., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Woody, Louie M., Sgt Butler, Russell J., S/Sgt Valley, Arnold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Hammar, Robert L., 2Lt Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt None Baldwin, Harold D., 2Lt Dowd, Stephen J., Sgt Kneisel, Charles W., S/Sgt Decker, Robert J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” (spare – filled in) Gunder, William H., 2Lt McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt None Palmer, Richard K., 2Lt Hickey, William R., Sgt Rockett, James J., S/Sgt Imbastaro, Alexander J., S/Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 367/mission 366) Group Mission # 326: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 368/mission 367) Group Mission # 327: A/C No. 41-13202 “Idaho Lassie” A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” P Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 1Lt Wolfe, Robert A., 2Lt Hadsell, Donald M., 2Lt CP Moore, Henry D., 2Lt None N Napple, Francis L., 2Lt Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt B Yepez, Oscar W., 1Lt Malloy, Edward J., Sgt E Knight, Arnold K., Sgt Johnson, John E., T/Sgt R Stone, Donald R., T/Sgt Andrews, Lamar C., S/Sgt G McGinley, Joseph B., Sgt None F None A/C No. 43-27740 – (lead spare) A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt P Gunder, William H., 2Lt Duggan, Raymond E., 2Lt CP McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt None N None Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt B Maughan, George W., 2Lt Mark, Lincoln W., Sgt E Jones, Robert C., Sgt Sauer, Carlton F., S/Sgt R O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt Whelan, Edward J., Sgt G Imbastaro, Alexander J., S/Sgt None F None Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS War Diary: Lieut. Colonel Schwane returns to the United States and two of his combat crew members, Staff Sergeants South and Knapp fly with him. Captain Paul T. Cooper assumes command of the squadron. Cooper, Paul T., Capt, pilot Knapp, Walter E., S/Sgt, gunner Schwane, Henry H., Lt Col, pilot South, William R., S/Sgt, gunner 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 366/mission 365) Group Mission # 325: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 367/mission 366) Group Mission # 326: Squadron Mission 266 TARGET: Subiaco Road Block, Italy. DATE: 2 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 500 lb. 446th Planes: 10 Lt. LeClair led the formation. Greatest concentration of bombs fell across SE intersection and ran up into center of town. Others observed falling on highway running N through town, and other short across highway. Flak was heavy, scant, inaccurate. No fighters. P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt None Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt Kreider, John L., Sgt McKearin, William Jerome, Sgt Bender, Thomas J., Pvt None A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” P CP N B E R G F LeClair, Edward R., 1Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt Franklin, Arthur E., 2Lt Wotkowicz, Frank J., 2Lt Bober, John (NMI), Jr., Sgt Leary, Edward M., T/Sgt Velarde, Servando J., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27480 Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 2Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt None Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Goff, Leroy Robert, Jr., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt Henry, Scott G., Sgt Freeman, Cecil O., S/Sgt Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt None Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” P Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 2Lt CP Grove, Russell V., 2Lt N None B Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt E Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt R Poorman, William H., S/Sgt G Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27745 Church, Edwin Adem, 2Lt Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt None Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt Schreiner, Lester B. “Les”, Sgt Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt Ricke, Richard O., S/Sgt None A/C No. 42-64549 P Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt CP Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt N None B Hogman, Frans H., 2Lt E Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt R Bundy, Garland A., S/Sgt G Bryan, Dwight L., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27490 “Mrs C” Jordan, Henry L., 2Lt Gibbons, George H., 2Lt None Mayo, Jack D., 2Lt Kane, Ronald J., Sgt Bufkin, Francis P., S/Sgt Burrow, Isom F., Cpl Pemberton, Francis R., Lt Col, HQ 321st BG (observer) A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” (on co-pilot side - “Miss Dallas”, later “The Leading Lady”) Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt Goodrich, John W., 2Lt None Rice, Sumner W., 1Lt Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt Kaufman, Sanders S., S/Sgt Foertsch, Jean H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” Hively, Harold Henry, 2Lt Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt None Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Shettleworth, William E., Sgt Crozer, Robert L., S/Sgt Larson, Ralph L., Sgt None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 368/mission 367) Group Mission # 327: Squadron Mission 267 TARGET: Percile Road Bridge, Italy. DATE: 2 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. 446th Planes: 4 Lt. Murray led the formation. No bombs dropped. Target not picked up in time. No flak, no fighters. Murray, Richard E., 2Lt, pilot, 447th Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) P Vivas, Frank Paul 1Lt CP Sacker, John R. “Sad Sack”, 2Lt N Chapman, John E., 2Lt B Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt E Bober, John (NMI), Jr., Sgt R Freeman, Cecil O., S/Sgt G Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4097 “Tiny?” (later Darlene) P Smith, Randell Leroy, 2Lt CP Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt N None B Pestalozzi, Rudolph H. “Rudy”, 1Lt E Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt R Fellmer, Carl M., S/Sgt G Slezak, Alex E., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name dropped from nose art) Hively, Harold Henry, 2Lt Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt None Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt Shettleworth, William E., Sgt Poorman, William H., S/Sgt Beets, Frank T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” Hodges, Richard E., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt Jupin, John (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Maddox, Everett R., S/Sgt Zeman, Harold W., Sgt None 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt, pilot (mission 46, Pilot) Co-Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” Target: Subiaco Road Block, Italy. Flying Time: 3:55 (78th mission in MTO) Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt, bombardier: “Not on a mission today. Hung around tent all a.m., cleaned tent etc. Col. Schwane left for home today, everybody happy. Practice PDI mission @ 1300 with Hawkes. After practice mission went into Solenzara with Chudars to pick up our Laundry. To show tonite – “Honeymoon Lodge”, was ok but half way thru it the projector broke. Flying time: 02:00 hrs.” Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt, pilot Hawkes, Leon R., 2Lt, pilot Schwane, Henry H., Lt Col, pilot, Commander 447th BS War Diary: S/Sgt. Herman Konchinsky has been relieved of assignment and transferred to Personnel Center No. 6 P.B.S. for transshipment on rotation to the United States. Major Raymond D. Sampson, on leave of absence to the United States. Captain Robert C. Olson, is appointed commanding officer during the absence of Major Raymond D. Sampson. Captain Thomas C. Bounds, assistant operations officer, has taken over Captain Olson’s duties as operations officer. Bounds, Thomas C., Capt, pilot Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) Konchinsky, Herman (NMI), S/Sgt, bombardier Murray, Richard E., 2Lt, pilot, 447th Olson, Robert C., Capt, pilot Sampson, Raymond D. “Sammy”, Maj, pilot, Commander Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 2Lt, pilot 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 366/mission 365) Group Mission # 325: 7 of our ships participated in a raid on, Spoleto RR Bridge, with Lt. Wiginton leading our squadron. Bombs started east of town – walked thru target area. Both approaches and center of bridge believed hit – cluster of bombs, 2000 feet N of target may have hit road bridge. Some bombs fell off target and in north section of town. A/C No. 43-3522 “Hunky Dorey” P Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt CP Wigmore, William H., 2Lt N None B Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt E Byrn, Ernest E., Sgt R Torrey, Francis S., S/Sgt G Bowman, John (NMI) “Red”, Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27520 “Amorous Anne” P Manley, Ward E., 2Lt CP Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt N None B Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt E Morrissey, Raphael E., Cpl R Pierce, William H., Cpl G Bauder, Harold R., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4079 “Little David” P Grimse, Ralph T., 2Lt CP Cunningham, Robert T., 2Lt N None B Altman, Irving L., 2Lt E Scarberry, Harold W., Sgt R Vineski, Robert R. “The Reverend”, S/Sgt G Mitchell, Rennie (NMI), S/Sgt F Burns, Harry B., Pvt A/C No. 43-4069 “Ruptured Duck” Button, Ervine J., 2Lt Walker, Marion E., 2Lt None Adcock, Leonard E., 2Lt Baldridge, Grant W., Sgt McFarland, John F., S/Sgt Harriman, Elmon P., S/Sgt Simms, Cleo W., Cpl A/C No. 43-27701 Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt Monger, Samuel A. “Sam”, Jr., 2Lt Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt Collins, Clint R., S/Sgt LaFountain, Ned F., S/Sgt Blalock, Joe T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 2Lt Brown, Grover C., Jr., 2Lt Olsen, Svend P., 1Lt Jones, Claude F., 1Lt Gillies, Robert H., S/Sgt Mathews, William E., S/Sgt Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt None Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-4060 “Cover Girl” P Nettles, Forrest Truett, 2Lt CP Johnson, Eric A., 2Lt N None B Lundmark, Norman J., 2Lt E Quintenz, Robert P., Sgt R Orloff, Sidney (NMI), S/Sgt G Burke, William H., Jr., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4077 Ann’s Little Boy Val”(later 446th ship “Stormy Weather”) P Mims, Nathan (NMI), 2Lt CP Hall, Earl W., 2Lt N None B Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt E Curry, Hughie L., Sgt R Korzeniowski, Edward S., S/Sgt G Sinclair, Ralph (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” Banks, Herbert J., 1Lt Remmel, Earl Howard “The Fox”, 2Lt None Anderson, Sherman E., 2Lt Koecher, Robert W., Sgt Hubert, Leo G., T/Sgt Bushnell, Jordan L., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27542 “Superstitious Aloysius” Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt None Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt Partee, Watson L., Sgt Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt None 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 367/mission 366) Group Mission # 326: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 368/mission 367) Group Mission # 327: 6 of our ships participated in second mission of day to attack, Percile Road Bridge, with Lt. Murray, leading group. No bombs dropped due to leader not being able to pick up target in time. A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” P Murray, Richard E., 2Lt CP Cameron, William D. “Bill”, Jr., Maj, HQ 321st BG N Huffman, William C., 2Lt B Lindell, Harold N., 2Lt E Dawson, Roy C., Sgt R Toole, John F., S/Sgt G Fowler, Harold E., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick” Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt None Fisher, Gerald E., 2Lt O’Neil, James R., Sgt Cowart, Eugene C., S/Sgt Miller, Dale G., Sgt None Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27506 “Rebel Devil” P Manley, Ward E., 2Lt CP Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt N None B Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt E Morrissey, Raphael E., Cpl R Pierce, William H., Cpl G Corkill, John (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27730 “Katie” P Button, Ervine J., 2Lt CP Walker, Marion E., 2Lt N None B Adcock, Leonard E., 2Lt E Baldridge, Grant W., Sgt R McFarland, John F., S/Sgt G Harriman, Elmon P., S/Sgt F Shand, Arthur T., PFC A/C No. 43-27779 Martin, William H., Jr., 2Lt Wakeley, Charles G., III, 2Lt None Mulholland, Robert W., 2Lt Mabbutt, William T., Sgt Simberg, Alvin L., S/Sgt Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27718 Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt Wigmore, William H., 2Lt None Gould, Joe W., F/O Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr. Sgt Free, Paul L., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt None 447th BS: War Diary of: Mango, Vincent A. "Vince", Sgt, aerial gunner (Mission 17) “Target: Spoleto RR BR. Flak: HIS Combat: 2:35 Bombs: 500 lbs Escorts: None Plane # 542 (43-27542 “Superstitious Aloysius”) Crew: P-Lt. Dean, CP-Lt Ramey, B-Lt Spruill, E-Sgt Partee, R-SSG Alpino, G-Sgt Mango Both approaches and center of bridge hit.” Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt, pilot Partee, Watson L., Sgt, engineer-gunner Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt, bombardier 447th BS: War Diary of: Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt, gunner: “35th mission, flew with Wigs, bombed Spoleto road bridge, fair bombing, Perugia air field drew field of flak away for them.” Wiginton, J. Maurice "Wigs", 2Lt, pilot 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 366/mission 365) Group Mission # 325: (448th BS did not participate) Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 367/mission 366) Group Mission # 326: Mission 261 (326): At 09:17 20 planes off to bomb Subiaco town road block and 19 dropped 152 x 500 bombs from 11,000 feet at 11:05, All returned at 12:50. No E/A, heavy, scant inaccurate flak, no planes holed. Area cover. Greatest concentration of bombs fell across SE inter-section and through center of town. Hits were observed also on highway running N through town and across highway running into town from S. Weather: CAVU. A/C No. 43-27640 A/C No. 43-27652 “Out of Bounds” Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt P Dossey, Vernon Curtis, 2Lt Carrington, Charles C., 2Lt CP Smith, Richard H., Col, 321st BG Commander None N Duncan, George F., 2Lt Luckhaupt, Robert W., 2Lt B Malec, Joseph A., 2Lt Ernst, David L., S/Sgt E Davis, Jimmie L., S/Sgt Schaffner, Clarence Donovan, T/Sgt R Parham, James E., T/Sgt Slafkes, Milton M., S/Sgt G Wald, Douglas A., Sgt None F None A/C No. 43-27631 A/C No. 43-27720 Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt P Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt Mitchell, Robert E., 2Lt CP Goff, Melvin Franklin, 2Lt Feeley, Walter C., Jr., 1Lt N None Greene, Louis P., 2Lt B Kiska, George P., 2Lt Perillo, Anthony L., S/Sgt E Tracy, William G., Sgt Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt R Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt Mitchell, William C., Sgt Bennett, Ross F., Sgt G None F None A/C No. 43-27508 A/C No. 43-27528 Barbour, Marshall Hall “Red”, 2Lt P Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt Holcombe, Dewey R., 2Lt CP Grady, John R., 2Lt None N None Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt B Schlenk, Henry O., 2Lt Blasingame, Emory J., Sgt E Pineda, Nico M., Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt R Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt G Irvine, Josef F., Sgt Edwards, Clarence C., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27648 “Sweetie” A/C No. 43-4067 “The Big Swing” Howard, Charles E., 2Lt P Riener, William F., 2Lt Kruse, Milford E., 2Lt CP Moyer, Emerson C., 2Lt None N Quartuccio, Anthony P., 2Lt Blume, Wilber T., 2Lt B Petit, Rene P., 1Lt Kershaw, Raymond T., S/Sgt E Luton, Howard W., S/Sgt Dilts, Robert E., S/Sgt R Walker, Jack L., S/Sgt Benton, Thomas H., Sgt G Trigler, Louis E., Sgt White, E. T., Sgt F None Friday, 2 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4068 “The Dutchess” Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 2Lt McKay, Donald I., 2Lt None Bearden, James E., 2Lt Clark, Raymond S., Sgt Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt Groome, Daingerfield M., Sgt Sommer, Robert F., Sgt A/C No. 43-4076 Myers, Harold C. “Casey”, 2Lt Ovard, Glen S., 2Lt Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt Joyce, Robert W. “Dead-eye”, 1Lt Hajny, Zdenek (NMI), S/Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt Neuman, Robert A., Sgt None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 368/mission 367) Group Mission # 327: Mission 262 (327): At 16:50 20 planes off to bomb Percile road bridge. Due to heavy ground haze, lead plane failed to identify target and all planes returned bombs to base. No flak but six unidentified planes near Rieti. Submarine heading 270º observed at 41º 45’ N and 10º 02’ E. Weather: Heavy ground haze. A/C No. 43-4051 Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt Goff, Melvin Franklin, 2Lt None Young, Robert B., 2Lt Hinton, Zane R., PFC Denny, Joseph C., S/Sgt Bowman, Wilmer E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27530 “Twin Engine Sadie” P Moss, Raymond W., 1Lt CP Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt N Hickey, William O., 2Lt B Joyce, Robert W. “Dead-eye”, 1Lt E Hajny, Zdenek (NMI), S/Sgt R Burr, Harry C., S/Sgt G Sharpsteen, Robert E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4067 “The Big Swing” P Howard, Charles E., 2Lt CP Kruse, Milford E., 2Lt N None B Shaw, Charles W., 2Lt E Kershaw, Raymond T., S/Sgt R Dilts, Robert E., S/Sgt G Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt F Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4037 “Cherry Fizz” Riener, William F., 2Lt Grady, John R., 2Lt None Petit, Rene P., 1Lt Luton, Howard W., S/Sgt Griffin, William C., S/Sgt Irvine, Josef F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4027 Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 2Lt Anderson, Douglas R., 2Lt None Judy, Philip R., 2Lt Clark, Raymond S., S/Sgt Wilkinson, Robert M., S/Sgt Groome, Daingerfield M., Sgt None Saturday, 3 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers pound bridges in Corona Italy, further damaging the enemy's communications system; fighter-bombers continue close support of embattled ground forces immediately S of Rome and attack several bridges N of the city to hinder a possible withdrawal of enemy forces; light bombers attack ammunition and fuel dumps. HQ 321st BG War Diary: The Castiglione Fiorentino and the Cortona RR Bridge were in receipt of our bombs this date—pictures showed good concentrations about both bridges with approaches at least well hit. A road junction E. of the bridge at Cortona was also hit by a stray cluster of bombs. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 369/mission 368) Group Mission # 328: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 328 Date: 3 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445-3 446-0 447-3 448-13 Target: Cortona RR Bridge. Time OFF: T.O.T.: Time Down: 19 A/C took off to bomb Cortona R.R. Bridge – (R-354096). RESULTS: Bridge hit. One span collapsed according to report from crew on second mission. Small highway bridge out. Road junction at R-357101 hit. (Small highway bridge that was cut is at R359098). (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Saturday, 3 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 370/mission 369) Group Mission # 329: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 329 Date: 3 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 20 Squadrons: 445-10 446-0 447-10 448-0 Target: Castiglion Fiorentino RR Bridge. Time OFF: T.O.T.: Time Down: 20 A/C took off to bomb Castiglion Fiorentino. RESULTS: Very good concentration of bombs in target area with direct hits reported on both ends and center of bridge with other bombs across on road bridge to E; some short between road and railroad with a few over S. and E. of town. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Saturday, 3 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS War Diary: The squadron had two missions again today. It bombed the Corona railroad bridge, Italy knocking out the bridge with a bombing accuracy of 88%. It also bombed the railroad bridge at Castiglione Fiorentino, Italy knocking out this bridge with a bombing accuracy of 81%. The men commenced to lay out a baseball diamond near the squadron area. Lt. Humphrey, who has been the Supply Officer for the squadron since it was activated in the States, left the squadron to take on a new assignment in the 310th Bombardment Group. Humphrey, Malcolm R., Lt, supply Saturday, 3 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 369/mission 368) Group Mission # 328: A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hulagirl - no name/lettering) Rigler, Edward J., 2Lt P CP Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt N VenJohn, George G., 2Lt B Miller, Edward A., 1Lt E Malmberg, Russell H., S/Sgt R Wells, Joy E., S/Sgt G Doswell, Richard (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” P Swanson, Harry A., 2Lt CP Glasford, Loren G., 2Lt N None B Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt E Woody, Louie M., Sgt R Butler, Russell J., S/Sgt G Valley, Arnold E., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” Schweda, George J., 2Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None Werner, Samuel (NMI), 2Lt Swingholm, Raymond J., Sgt Pate, Harris B., Jr., S/Sgt Bellendir, John C., Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 370/mission 369) Group Mission # 329: A/C No. 43-32434 “Mississippi Gambler II” P Hatcher, Leon F., Jr., 1Lt CP Duggan, Raymond E., 2Lt N Casaburi, Robert Roland, 2Lt B Wren, Frank J., 2Lt E Hawkins, Vernon L., Sgt R Marcoulier, William A., T/Sgt G Reddy, John E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” P Fischer, Franklyn R., 2Lt CP Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt N None B Klein, Robert J., 2Lt E Hope, Amos (NMI), Sgt R Gray, John H., S/Sgt G Henrich, James G., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4008 “Spirit of St Louis” Cormier, Emery O., 2Lt Martin, John W., 2Lt None Conover, Donald C., 2Lt Smith, William A., Jr., Sgt Stephens, Robert T., S/Sgt Whelan, Edward J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27740 Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt None Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Leith, Douglas L., Sgt Scott, Aurelias M., S/Sgt Jones, Harvey J., Sgt None Saturday, 3 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” P Rygh, Malvin S. “Mal”, 2Lt CP Richardson, John S., 2Lt N None B Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt E Walther, Henry W., Sgt R Kavan, Lester D., S/Sgt G Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 41-13202 “Idaho Lassie” P McLain, Damon I., 1Lt CP Collins, Daniel P., 2Lt N Smith, Raymond (NMI), 2Lt B Brule, Gordon J., 2Lt E DeRose, Louis A., Sgt R O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt G Harris, Charles W., Jr., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” P CP N B E R G F Hammar, Robert L., 2Lt Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt None Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt Dowd, Stephen J., Sgt Kneisel, Charles W., S/Sgt Decker, Robert J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Lyons, Lawrence L., 2Lt Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt None Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt Knight, Arnold K., Sgt Hall, Warren Francis, S/Sgt Weaver, Dale W., Cpl Jones, Robert C., Sgt A/C No. 43-27545 “Maggie” Place, Winston R., 2Lt Ottinger, Warren F., 2Lt None Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Smith, William F., Sgt McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt Bates, Leonard H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” (lead spare) Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 1Lt Jeffery, James C., 2Lt Voelker, Joseph M., 1Lt Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt Mark, Lincoln W., Sgt Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt None 446th BS War Diary: Usual squadron duties as there is no mission. 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 369/mission 368) Group Mission # 328: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 370/mission 369) Group Mission # 329: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt, bombardier: “Practice bombing mission with Hawkes & Burandt. CE-132. Shaved, showered, and sacked this afternoon. Meeting of all officers @ 1745, nice talk by Capt. Cooper. Rec’d Air Medal at tonites meeting. (G.O. # 39, XII AAF, 4-8-44). After supper stayed in club listening to radio, reading etc. Went to show, saw the end of last nite’s picture, turned out ok. Flying time: 02:00 hrs.” Saturday, 3 June 1944 (continued) Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt, pilot Cooper, Paul T., Capt, pilot, Commander Hawkes, Leon R., 2Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: Today’s flight training consisted of local test flights and local transition. Capt Olson, conducted a class on formation assembly, and landing procedure for 27 pilots and 27 co-pilots. Lt. Windler, held a class for six new bombardiers on target identification, use of computers and bombs racks. Alger, LeRoy (NMI), 1Lt, pilot Olson, Robert C., Capt, pilot Stocking, Eugene, E., 1Lt, pilot Windler, John H., 1Lt, bombardier 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 369/mission 368) Group Mission # 328: Three of our ships also participated in a raid on Cortona RR Bridge, with Lt. Alger, leading squadron. Good concentration of bombs in target area – bridge hit and small highway bridge hit. Some bombs to west of target. Bombing accuracy – 88% mission efficiency – 88%. A/C No. 43-4069 “Ruptured Duck” P Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt CP Brown, Grover C. Jr., 2Lt N None B Watson, James N., 2Lt E Mercea, George (NMI), Sgt R MacNeil, Joseph W., S/Sgt G May, Frederick J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27520 “Amorous Anne” P Alger, LeRoy (NMI), 1Lt CP Runyon, Leroy C., 2Lt N Lindell, Harold N., 2Lt B Webb, James A., 2Lt E Ford, Leonard W., S/Sgt R Williamson, Myles O., T/Sgt G Bauder, Harold R., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-3522 “Hunky Dorey” Nettles, Forrest Truett, 2Lt Gillis, John R., 2Lt None Lundmark, Norman J., 2Lt Quintenz, Robert P., Sgt Orloff, Sidney (NMI), S/Sgt Burke, William H., Jr., Sgt None 447h BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 370/mission 369) Group Mission # 329: 10 of our ships participated in a raid on Castiglion Fiorentino Bridge, with Lt. Stocking leading squadron. Very good concentration of bombs in target area with direct hits on both ends and center of bridge. Some bombs across to road bridge to east. A few bombs short and over to south and east of town. Bombing accuracy – 81% mission efficiency – 65%. Saturday, 3 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” Manley, Ward E., 2Lt Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt None Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt Morrissey, Raphael E., Cpl Pierce, William H., Cpl Corkill, John (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27730 “Katie” Cloward, Glannin A., Capt Neiman, William E., 2Lt None Nelson, George, B., 2Lt Dimondstein, Herbert (NMI), Sgt See, Russell K., S/Sgt Connolly, Paul B., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27718 Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 2Lt Walker, Marion E., 2Lt None Mesna, Leeland A. “Lee”, 2Lt Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt Reynolds, Frank J., S/Sgt Richards, Charles M., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27542 “Superstitious Aloysius” Seavey, George D., 1Lt Woods, Richard J., 2Lt Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt Huffman, William C., 2Lt Schwartz, Arthur (NMI), S/Sgt Vineski, Robert R. “The Reverend”, S/Sgt Grant, James H., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” Stocking, Eugene E., 1Lt Monger, Samuel A. “Sam”, Jr., 2Lt Matthewson, Merton K., Jr., 2Lt Martin, Wayne R., 2Lt Tollefson, Walter F. K., Cpl Bilski, Walter J., S/Sgt Veid, Joseph (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick” Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt None Fisher, Gerald E., 2Lt O’Neil, James R., Sgt Cowart, Eugene C., S/Sgt Miller, Dale G., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27506 “Rebel Devil” Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt Wigmore, William H., 2Lt None Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt Keefe, John A., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt Holmes, Ora E., Jr., PFC A/C No. 43-27779 Martin, William H., Jr., 2Lt Wakeley, Charles G., III, 2Lt None McDermott, James W., 2Lt Mabbutt, William T., Sgt Simberg, Alvin L., S/Sgt Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt Simms, Cleo W., Cpl Saturday, 3 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-3403 “Incendiary Blonde” Grimse, Ralph T., 2Lt Johnson, Eric A., 2Lt None Altman, Irving L., 2Lt Smith, William L., Sgt Free, Paul L., S/Sgt Mitchell, Rennie (NMI), S/Sgt Burns, Harry B., Pvt A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” Schnoebelen, Orval L., 2Lt Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt None McCaleb, Harold G., 2Lt Clyne, Everett H., Sgt Gaydos, John P., T/Sgt Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt None 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 369/mission 368) Group Mission # 328: Mission 263 (328): At 08:05 19 planes off to bomb Cortona RR/bridge. One span collapsed. Further report impossible due to loss of Intelligence Summary. A/C No. 43-27805 “Desirable” Armstrong, Donald R., 1Lt Bard, John A., 2Lt Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt Bond, Edward N., 2Lt Kepford, Francis R., S/Sgt Wilkerson, John J., Cpl Jacobson, Fred (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27481 P Howard, Charles E., 2Lt CP Tetlow, John S., 2Lt N None B Mallin, Theodore (NMI), 2Lt E Kershaw, Raymond T., S/Sgt R Dilts, Robert E., S/Sgt G Benton, Thomas H., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4068 “The Dutchess” P Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 2Lt CP Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt N None B Comfort, Edward P., 2Lt E Clark, Raymond S., Sgt R Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt G Groome, Daingerfield M., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27523 Lyons, John B., 1Lt Stevens, Ray B., 2Lt McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt Burday, Harry (NMI), 2Lt Rippel, Nat (NMI), Sgt Thompson, Arthur R., Jr., S/Sgt Knauss, Charles F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Rogers, Harry (NMI), Jr., 2Lt Winstead, Hungh J., 2Lt None Martin, James M., Jr., 2Lt Donaud, Earl J., Sgt Campbell, James R., S/Sgt Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27668 Dalbey, Roy R., 1Lt Reedy, Walter W., 2Lt Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt Quartuccio, Anthony P., 2Lt Hinton, Zane R., PFC Robertshaw, David F., S/Sgt Crow, Roscoe J., Pvt None Saturday, 3 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27726 P Olson, Orin E., 2Lt CP Shear, Meyer (NMI), 2Lt N None B McKinley, Robert H., 2Lt E Sullivan, James G., Pvt R Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt G Montoro, John A., Sgt F France, Charles E., Jr., Sgt A/C No. 43-27631 Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt None Kiska, George P., 2Lt Tracy, William G., Sgt Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt Mitchell, William C., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27648 “Sweetie” P Amo, Leo W., 2Lt CP Tilton, Harvey S., 2Lt N Duncan, George F., 2Lt B Kukorowski, Albert A., 2Lt E Roberts, Charles J., Sgt R Blackard, James R. “Jim”, S/Sgt G DeGeorge, Herman (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27640 P McCabe, Norman Michael, 2Lt CP Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt N None B Carr, Randal C., Cpl E Gager, Joseph R., Sgt R Wilkinson, Robert M., S/Sgt G Bowman, Wilmer E., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4076 Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt Leonard, Lee V., 2Lt None Schlenk, Henry O., 2Lt Pineda, Nico M., Sgt Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt Irvine, Josef F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27538 “Down But Not Out” Cottle, Robert J., 2Lt Holcombe, Dewey R., 2Lt None McRee, Malcolm B., 1Lt Hospod, Benjamin (NMI), Sgt Hassenbein, Sam (NMI), S/Sgt Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt Sommer, Robert F., Sgt A/C No. 43-4027 Barbour, Marshall Hall “Red”, 2Lt Warren, William F., 2Lt None Luckhaupt, Robert W., 2Lt Blasingame, Emory J., Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt White, E. T., Sgt 448h BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 370/mission 369) Group Mission # 329: (448th BS did not participate) Sunday, 4 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers hit railroad bridges in NC Italy; fighterbombers concentrate on motor transport on roads N of Rome over which the enemy is retreating as US Fifth Army columns converge on the city amidst an enthusiastic welcome by the populace; a record number of 600+ motor transport are claimed destroyed and almost as many more damaged by AAF and Royal Air Force (RAF) units of the Mediterranean HQ 321st BG War Diary: The two missions against the Ronta Viaducts found too many clouds at the primary so bombed the alternate: Viareggio Rail Bridge. 36 aircraft against that one bridge was a little too much and it was last seen collapsing. Bombs also cut tracks North and South of bridge. MISSION Nos. 331 to 369 incl. are B-25G reports of mission from 5 August 1943 to 27 September 1943, which were formerly kept apart from regular mission reports but which are now included to keep straight the number of mission flown by the Group. MISSION No. 330: Date of action: 13 May 1944. 1A/C took off on Submarine Search, 100 miles E of Corsica. RESULTS: Sub sighted and fired on plane then crash dived before plane could make bomb run. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 371/mission 370) Group Mission # 370: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 370 Date: 4 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 0 446-10 447- 0 448- 9 Target: Ronta Viaduct – Bombed Viareggio RR Bridge. Time OFF: T.O.T.: 1212 Time Down: 19 A/C took off to bomb Ronta Viaduct (Q-935934) but bombed alternate – Viareggio Rail Bridge. RESULTS: Fine concentration of bombs reported in target area with several direct hits on bridge. One concentration just to S of bridge scores tracks; others N with several observations of large explosion in immediate vicinity of bridge to N and W. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 372/mission 371) Group Mission # 371: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 371 Date: 4 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 20 Squadrons: 445- 13 446- 3 447- 0 448- 4 Target: Ronta Viaduct – Bombed Viareggio RR Bridge. Time OFF: T.O.T.: 1212 Time Down: 20 A/C took off to bomb alternate target of Viareggio Rail Bridge. RESULTS: Bombs somewhat scattered and observations were difficult due to previous missions bombing. Hits reported on the bridge with others short to NE, and across N approach and on road overpass at that point. Some bombs observed over to SW among buildings. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 373/mission 372) Group Mission # 372: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 372 Date: 4 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 2 446-0 447- 15 448- 1 Target: Road Bridge near Rome at F-754783 Time OFF: T.O.T.: 1200 Time Down: 18 A/C took off to bomb road bridge near Rome at F-754765. RESULTS: Formation made 2 runs on target; all but 1st element dropped on first run. Smoke obscured accurate observation. Bridge and both approaches believe hit. Road W of bridge also cut. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 374/mission 373) Group Mission # 373: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 373 Date: 4 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 3 446-5 447- 5 448- 5 Target: Viterbo Rd Block at A-417215 Time OFF: 1409 T.O.T.: 1515 Time Down: 1630 18 A/C took off to bomb Viterbo Road Block at (A-417215) Target of opportunity bombed. RESULTS: Being unable to get into target due to weather, only 4 planes dropped on target of opportunity between F-5365 and F-3590, a road bridge and a small M/Y. Unobserved results. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: The squadron bombed the railroad bridge at Viareggio, Italy scoring hits on the bridge with a bombing accuracy of 57%. There was a lot of activity at the Officers Club tonight. The orchestra sounded like something heard in a fashionable night club back in the States. There were some nurses from a nearby hospital to add to the gayety. The squadron theme song, with an unmentionable name, was played as usual at the opening and close of activities. The theme song was written by Captain Strenger and put to music by Captain Smith. Smith, William C. "Doc", Capt, surgeon Strenger, Marshall C., Capt, pilot 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 371/mission 370) Group Mission # 370: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 372/mission 371) Group Mission # 371: A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hulagirl - no name/lettering) P Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 1Lt CP Tarmichael, Arthur J., 1Lt N Casaburi, Robert Roland, 2Lt B Yepez, Oscar W., 1Lt E Knight, Arnold K., Sgt R Stone, Donald R., T/Sgt G McGinley, Joseph B., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4008 “Spirit of St Louis” Hardman, Albert F. “Al”, Jr., 2Lt Weld, Willis R., 2Lt None Emery, Ben D., 2Lt Yoa, Harry (NMI), Sgt Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt None Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) P Coale, Julian R. “Cozy”, Jr., 1Lt CP Moore, Henry D., 2Lt N None B Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt E Isbell, Everett N., Cpl R Leach, Earl V., S/Sgt G McClary, Louis E., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” P Lyons, Lawrence L., 2Lt CP Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt N None B Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt E Cummings, Walter T., Sgt R Hall, Warren Francis, S/Sgt G Weaver, Dale W., Cpl F None A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” P McLain, Damon I., 1Lt CP Collins, Daniel P., 2Lt N Smith, Raymond (NMI), 2Lt B VenJohn, George G., 2Lt E DeRose, Louis A., Sgt R O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt G Harris, Charles W., Jr., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27545 “Maggie” P CP N B E R G F Place, Winston R., 2Lt Payne, Lawrence J., 2Lt None Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Smith, William F., Jr., Sgt McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt Bates, Leonard H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt Hadsell, Donald M., 2Lt Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Leith, Douglas L., Sgt Scott, Aurelias M., S/Sgt Jones, Harvey J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” Gunder, William H., 2Lt McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt None Brule, Gordon J., 2Lt Hickey, William R., Sgt Shiloh, Andrew (NMI), T/Sgt Imbastaro, Alexander J., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” Swanson, Harry A., 2Lt Thompson, Henry C., Jr., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Chambers, Jimmie (NMI), Sgt Butler, Russell J., S/Sgt Valley, Arnold E., Sgt None A/C No. 42-32434 “Mississippi Gambler II” Wagner, Gerald W., 2Lt Morgan, John A., 2Lt Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt York, Rufus (NMI), Sgt Marcoulier, William A., T/Sgt Reddy, John E., S/Sgt None Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” P Fischer, Franklyn R., 2Lt CP Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt N None B Klein, Robert J., 2Lt E Hope, Amos (NMI), Sgt R Gray, John H., S/Sgt G Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” (wing spare) P Hammar, Robert L., 2Lt CP Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt N None B Baldwin, Harold O., 2Lt E Dowd, Stephen J., Sgt R Kneisel, Charles W., S/Sgt G Decker, Robert J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) Schweda, George J., 2Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None Werner, Samuel (NMI), 2Lt Swingholm, Raymond J., Sgt Pate, Harris B., Jr., S/Sgt Bellendir, John C., Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 373/mission 372) Group Mission # 372: P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” Wolfe, Robert A., 2Lt Martin, John W., 2Lt None Conover, Donald C., 2Lt Smith, William A., Jr., Sgt Stephens, Robert T., S/Sgt Whelan, Edward J., Sgt Jones, Robert C., Sgt A/C No. 43-27740 Rygh, Malvin S. “Mal”, 2Lt Richardson, John S., 2Lt None Gifford, Robert H., 2Lt Kofmehl, James J., Sgt Kavan, Lester D., S/Sgt Kramer, Henry P., Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 374/mission 373) Group Mission # 373: P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 42-64529 Register, Percy D., Maj, Commander Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt Sides, Harry F., 2Lt Simpkins, Everett L., 2Lt Poirier, Andre (NMI), Sgt DeLaune, William P., S/Sgt Miller, Robert Ryal, Sgt None A/C No. 41-13202 “Idaho Lassie” Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 1Lt Jeffery, James C., 2Lt None Anderson, Melvin Anders “Andy”, 1Lt Mark, Lincoln W., Sgt Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt None Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” P Rigler, Edward J., 2Lt CP Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt N None B Miller, Edward A., 1Lt E Malmberg, Russell H., S/Sgt R Wells, Joy E., S/Sgt G Doswell, Richard (NMI), Sgt F None 446th BS War Diary: A mission is flown with successful results. 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 371/mission 370) Group Mission # 370: Squadron Mission 268 TARGET: Viareggio Rail Bridge, Italy. DATE: 4 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. 446th Planes: 10 Capt. Cooper led the formation. Fine concentration of bombs reported in target area with several directs on bridge reported. Several observations of large explosion in immediate vicinity of bridge reported as being just to N and W. No flak, no fighters. Lt. Mickel returned early because of fuel leak. A/C No. 43-27477 “Boots” P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F Ritger, Frederic Charles, 2Lt Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt None Mexal, Gus J., 2Lt Mowry, Michael L. S., S/Sgt Huntoon, Stuart Layne, Pvt Heery, Philip M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt Stapleton, Carl B., Sgt Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt Beets, Frank T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4097 “Tiny?” (later Darlene) Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt Dunn, Albert W., 2Lt Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt Bellamy, Herbert E., S/Sgt Sweedler, Max (NMI), S/Sgt Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr. “Ben”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Hipson, Robert Graham, 2Lt Taylor, Richard E., F/O None Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt Zelnick, John J., Sgt Harrison, Hoyt V., S/Sgt Finney, Preston N., S/Sgt None Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” P Cooper, Paul T., Capt, Commander CP Cassidy, Charles F., Jr., Lt Col, HQ 321st BG N Franklin, Arthur E., 2Lt B Mottley, John F., 2Lt E Clickner, Albert H., S/Sgt R Miles, Walter J., Jr., S/Sgt G Nemet, Michael (NMI), S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” Fontaine, Eugene A., Jr., 2Lt Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt None Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Helgert, Claude George, Sgt Nagy, Julius L., S/Sgt Bruner, Edward (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27480 P Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 2Lt CP Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt N None B Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt E DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt R Kaufman, Sanders S., S/Sgt G Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27490 “Mrs C” (returned early – gas leaks) P Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt CP Briles, Connolly O., 2Lt N None B Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt E Lundtoft, Hans G., S/Sgt R Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt G Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name dropped from nose art) Vancil, Alfred E., 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Farber, Joseph L., 2Lt Brawn, Jean H., S/Sgt Green, Salem M., S/Sgt Casey, Michael F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) Vivas, Frank Paul, 1Lt Sacker, John R. “Sad Sack”, 2Lt Hogman, Frans H., 2Lt Derringer, Albert J., F/O Jacob, Elmer A., Jr., PFC Bove, Anthony P., S/Sgt Brown, Ronald M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” Matzinger, Keith Robinson, 1Lt Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt None Wotkowicz, Frank J., 2Lt Britton, William W., Jr., Sgt Mitchell, John J., S/Sgt Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt None Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 372/mission 371) Group Mission # 371: Squadron Mission 269 TARGET: Viareggio Rail Bridge, Italy. DATE: 4 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. 446th Planes: 3 Lt. Russell, 445th Sqdn, led the formation. Bombs somewhat scattered and observation difficult due to previous missions bombings. Some hits were reported on bridge, some observed over to SW among buildings. No flak no fighters. Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 2Lt, pilot, 445th BS A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” Hawkes, Leon R., 2Lt Goodrich, John W., 2Lt None Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt Leonard, Malcolm B., Sgt Howe, Frank M., Jr., T/Sgt Bryan, Dwight L., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27745 P Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 2Lt CP Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt N None B Gilligan, John W., 2Lt E Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt R Poorman, William H., S/Sgt G Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” (on co-pilot side - “Miss Dallas”, later “The Leading Lady”) Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt Ligon, Walton M., 2Lt None Rice, Sumner W., 1Lt Clay, Donald W., Sgt Fellmer, Carl M., S/Sgt Casper, Henry G., S/Sgt None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 373/mission 372) Group Mission # 372: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 374/mission 373) Group Mission # 373: Squadron Mission 270 TARGET: Viterbo Road Block, Italy. DATE: 4 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 500 lb. 446th Planes: 5 Lt. Armstrong led the formation. Being unable to get into target due to weather, four planes dropped on targets of opportunity. One was a road bridge, the other a small M/Y. Results unobserved. No flak, no fighters. Armstrong, Donald R., 1Lt, pilot, 448th, BS Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt None Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt Kreider, John L., S/Sgt McKearin, William Jerome, S/Sgt Bender, Thomas J., Pvt None A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” P LeClair, Edward R., 1Lt CP Grove, Russell V., 2Lt N Chapman, John E., 2Lt B Mayo, Jack D., 2Lt E Bober, John (NMI), Jr., Sgt R Leary, Edward M., T/Sgt G Slezak, Alex E., Sgt F None A/C No. 42-64549 P Smith, Randell Leroy, 2Lt CP Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt N None B Pestalozzi, Rudolph H. “Rudy”, 1Lt E Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt R Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt G Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4074 (picture of seated lady - no name/lettering) Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt Reilly, John A., 2Lt None McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt Bundy, Garland A., S/Sgt Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt None A/C No. 42-32394 “Peg O’ My Heart” Hodges, Richard E., 2Lt Wallace, Robert D., 2Lt None Sitts, Lonnie C., 2Lt Jupin, John (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Maddox, Everett R., S/Sgt Zeman, Harold W., Sgt None 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt, pilot (mission 47, Pilot) Co-Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” Target: Viterbo Road Block, Italy. Flying Time: 2:15 (79th mission in MTO) Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt, bombardier (mission 44) “Scheduled on a mission today, flying with Chudars. Pre-briefed 1300 T.O. 0930 Pilot: Chudars CoPilot: O’Reilly Ship # 074 (43-4074 - picture of seated lady - no name/lettering) Alt, 11,300 Bombs: 8 – 500 # Demos Position: 2-2-3 Target: Road bridge 4 mi. West of Viterbo (42° 23’ N - 12° 05’ E). Got as far as I.P., target observed by weather. No fighters or flak. Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) Got our new Italian Cooks in this evening. listening to radio, reading, etc. Lewis feeling good. Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt, pilot Reilly, John A., 2Lt, pilot Hung around club all evening Flying Time 02:25 hrs.” Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 2Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: Morning Report: Officers – 91. Enlisted Men – 315. Today’s training consisted of local transition. 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 371/mission 370) Group Mission # 370: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 372/mission 371) Group Mission # 371: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 373/mission 372) Group Mission # 372: 15 of our ships participated in a raid on Littorio Rd. Bridge, with Lt. Wiginton leading the mission. Good concentration of bombs in target area. Bridge and both approaches hit and road west of bridge also hit. Bombing accuracy – 99% Mission efficiency – 89%. A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 2Lt Haynes, Eldon R., 2Lt Olsen, Svend P., 1Lt Jones, Claude E., 1Lt Gillies, Robert H., S/Sgt Mathews, William E., S/Sgt Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-4077 Ann’s Little Boy Val”(later 446th ship “Stormy Weather”) P Murray, Richard E., 2Lt CP Remmel, Earl Howard “The Fox”, 2Lt N Lindell, Harold N., 2Lt B Huffman, William C., 2Lt E Dawson, Roy C., Sgt R Toole, John F., S/Sgt G Fowler, Harold E., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27498 “Ave Maria” Alger, LeRoy (NMI), 1Lt Runyon, Leroy C., 2Lt None Webb, James A., 2Lt Ford, Leonard W., S/Sgt Williamson, Myles O., T/Sgt Bauder, Harold R., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4060 “Cover Girl” Schnoebelen, Orval L., 2Lt Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt None McCaleb, Harold G., 2Lt Clyne, Everett H., Sgt Gaydos, John P., T/Sgt Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt None Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-3403 “Incendiary Blonde” Mims, Nathan (NMI), 2Lt Hall, Earl W., 2Lt None Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt Curry, Hughie L., Sgt Korzeniowski, Edward S., S/Sgt Sinclair, Ralph (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27718 Thomas, John J., 1Lt Monger, Samuel A. “Sam”, Jr., 2Lt None Stanley, Edward J., 2Lt Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt Free, Paul L., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4079 “Little David” Martin, William H., Jr., 2Lt Wakeley, Charles G., III, 2Lt None Mulholland, Robert W., 2Lt Mabbutt, William T., Sgt Simberg, Alvin L., S/Sgt Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt Holmes, Ora E., Jr., PFC A/C No. 43-27506 “Rebel Devil” Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt None Watson, James N., 2Lt Dimondstein, Herbert (NMI), Sgt MacNeil, Joseph W., S/Sgt May, Frederick J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27636 Button, Ervine J., 2Lt Walker, Marion E., 2Lt None Adcock, Leonard E., 2Lt Baldridge, Grant W., Sgt McFarland, John F., S/Sgt Harriman, Elmon P., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-3522 “Hunky Dorey” Cloward, Glannin A., Capt Neiman, William E., 2Lt None Nelson, George B., 2Lt Smith, William L., Sgt Balling, Robert J., S/Sgt Connolly, Paul B., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick” Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt Washburn, Guy M. “Pappy”, 2Lt None Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt Collins, Clint R., S/Sgt LaFountain, Ned F., S/Sgt Blalock, Joe T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” Banks, Herbert J., 1Lt Cunningham, Robert T., 2Lt None Anderson, Sherman E., 2Lt Koecher, Robert W., Sgt Hubert, Leo G., T/Sgt Bushnell, Jordan L., S/Sgt None Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27473 “Paper Doll” Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt Wigmore, William H., 2Lt None Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt Byrn, Ernest E., Sgt Torrey, Francis S., S/Sgt Bowman, John (NMI) “Red”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27542 “Superstitious Aloysius” P Grimse, Ralph T., 2Lt CP Brown, Grover C., Jr., 2Lt N None B Altman, Irving L., 2Lt E Scarberry, Harold W., Sgt R Vineski, Robert R. “The Reverend”, S/Sgt G Mitchell, Rennie (NMI), S/Sgt F Shand, Arthur T., PFC P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27751 “MMR” (Meet Mrs. Runyon) Manley, Ward E., 2Lt Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt None Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt Morrissey, Raphael E., Cpl Pierce, William H., Cpl Corkill, John (NMI), Sgt None 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 374/mission 373) Group Mission # 373: Four of our ships also participated in a raid on Viterbo Road Bridge, for the second mission of the day, with Lt. Muzinich leading squadron. Target obscured by clouds, therefore all planes returned with bombs. A/C No. 43-4069 “Ruptured Duck” P Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 2Lt CP Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt N None B Mesna, Leeland A. “Lee”, 2Lt E Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt R Reynolds, Frank J., S/Sgt G Richards, Charles M., Cpl F None A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” P Magne, Henry J. “Joe”, 2Lt CP Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt N None B Vieser, Walter N., 2Lt E Engels, Robert W., Sgt R Pelak, Andrew (NMI), Sgt G Tarra, Frederick J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27730 “Katie” Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt None Gould, Joe W., F/O Partee, Watson L., Sgt Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt Burns, Harry B., Pvt A/C No. 43-27701 Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt None Fisher, Gerald E., 2Lt O’Neil, James R., Sgt Cowart, Eugene C., S/Sgt Miller, Dale G., Sgt None Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27785 Nettles, Forrest Truett, 2Lt Gillis, John R., 2Lt None Lundmark, Norman J., 2Lt Quintenz, Robert P., Sgt Orloff, Sidney (NMI), S/Sgt Burke, William H., Jr., Sgt None 447th BS: War Diary of: Mango, Vincent A. "Vince", Sgt, aerial gunner (Mission 18) “Target: Viterbo Road Block Flak: None Combat: 2:25 Bombs: 500 lbs Escorts: None Plane # 730 (43-27730 “Katie”) Crew: FP-Lt Dean, CP-Lt Robinson, B-F/O Gould, E-Sgt Partee, R-SSG Alpino, G- Sgt Mango, F-Pvt Burns Did not bomb due to 8/10ths coverage of cumulus clouds” Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Burns, Harry B., Pvt, photographer Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt, pilot Gould, Joe W., F/O, bombardier Partee, Watson L., Sgt, engineer-gunner Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt, pilot 447th BS: War Diary of: Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt, gunner: “36th mission, flew with Wigs, bombed Littorio road bridge & junction, nice bombing, two abortive fighters.” Wiginton, J. Maurice "Wigs", 2Lt, pilot 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 371/mission 370) Group Mission # 370: Mission 264 and 265 (370-371): Mission number 329 to 369 flown by B-25’s on DS at Tobruk. Mission made up of 39 planes which took off to bomb Ronta E and W RR/viaduct but cloud cover caused them to drop 135 x 1000 bombs from 10,000 feet at 12:40 on the alternate target of Via Reggio RR/bridge. No flak no E/A. Escort by unknown number of Spits. Crews report direct hits on bridge. Also probable hits on N approach and road over-pass. Large explosion in vicinity of bridge followed bombing. Weather: CAVU. A/C No. 43-27648 “Sweetie” P Riener, William F., 2Lt CP Ovard, Glen S., 2Lt N None B McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt E Carter, Eugene F., Sgt R Denny, Joseph C., S/Sgt G Bishop, William (NMI) “Bill”, Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27791 Barbour, Marshall Hall “Red”, 2Lt Carrington, Charles C., 2Lt None Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt Blasingame, Emory J., S/Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt None Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27528 Dalbey, Roy R., 2Lt Goff, Melvin Franklin, 2Lt None Quartuccio, Anthony P., 2Lt Hinton, Zane R., PFC Griffin, William C., S/Sgt Crow, Roscoe J., Pvt None A/C No. 43-27508 Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt Tilton, Harvey S., 2Lt None Blume, Wilber T., 2Lt Pineda, Nico M., Sgt Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt Irvine, Josef F., Sgt France, Charles E., Jr., Sgt A/C No. 43-4027 Cottle, Robert J., 2Lt Kruse, Milford E., 2Lt None Mallin, Theodore (NMI), 2Lt Hospod, Benjamin (NMI), Sgt Hassenbein, Sam (NMI), S/Sgt Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-4051 Olson, Orin E., 2Lt Grady, John R., 2Lt None Young, Robert B., 2Lt Sullivan, James G., Pvt Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt Montoro, John A., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Rogers, Harry (NMI), Jr., 2Lt Gladwill, James G., 2Lt None Schlenk, Henry O., 2Lt Veeck, Richard W., Sgt Campbell, James R., S/Sgt Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt Edwards, Clarence C., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-4037 “Cherry Fizz” Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt Anderson, Douglas R., 2Lt None Judy, Philip R., 2Lt Ernst, David L., S/Sgt Schaffner, Clarence Donovan, T/Sgt Slafkes, Milton M., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27805 “Desirable” Lyons, John B., 1Lt VanRaam, Rudolph (NMI), 1Lt Hickey, William O., 2Lt Burday, Harry (NMI), 2Lt Rippel, Nat (NMI), Sgt Thompson, Arthur R., Jr., Sgt Knauss, Charles F., Sgt None Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 372/mission 371) Group Mission # 371: Mission 264 and 265 (370-371): (see previous mission - # 370) A/C No. 43-4076 Myers, Harold C. “Casey”, 2Lt Dossey, Vernon Curtis, 2Lt Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt Joyce, Robert W. “Dead-eye”, 1Lt Hajny, Zdenek, (NMI), S/Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt Neuman, Robert A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27631 P Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt CP Mitchell, Robert E., 2Lt N None B Bearden, James E., 2Lt E Tracy, William G., Sgt R Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt G Trigler, Louis E., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27530 “Twin Engine Sadie” McCabe, Norman Michael, 2Lt McKay, Donald I., 2Lt None Comfort, Edward P., 2Lt Gager, Joseph R., Sgt Wilkinson, Robert M., S/Sgt Bowman, Wilmer E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27720 Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt Riley, Robert L., 2Lt Feeley, Walter C., Jr., 1Lt Greene, Louis P., 2Lt Perillo, Anthony L., S/Sgt Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt Bennett, Ross F., Sgt None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 373/mission 372) Group Mission # 372 A/C No. 43-27668 P Amo, Leo W., 2Lt CP Tetlow, John S., 2Lt N Farris, Stephen C., 2Lt B Kukorowski, Albert A., 2Lt E Roberts, Charles J., Sgt R Blackard, James R. “Jim”, S/Sgt G DeGeorge, Herman (NMI), Sgt F None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 374/mission 373) Group Mission # 373: Mission 266 (373): At 14:09 18 planes off to bomb Viterbo road bridge but were unable to reach target area because of 7/10th cloud cover. 4 planes dropped 32 x 500 bombs on target of opportunity a small M/Y. No results observed, all returned at 16:30. Heavy, scant flak was experienced from F6960. No planes were holed. Remaining 14 planes returned bombs to base. Sunday, 4 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27640 P Armstrong, Donald R., 1Lt CP Reddy, Walter W., 2Lt N Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt B Bond, Edward N., 2Lt E Kepford, Francis R., S/Sgt R Jacobson, Fred (NMI), S/Sgt G Wilkerson, John J., Cpl F None A/C No. 43-4068 “The Dutchess” P Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 2Lt CP Warren, William F., 2Lt N None B Kiska, George P., 2Lt E Clark, Raymond S., Sgt R Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt G Groome, Daingerfield M., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27481 P Bard, John A., 2Lt CP Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt N None B Luckhaupt, Robert W., 2Lt E Hockron, Manuel (NMI), Sgt R Walker, Jack L., S/Sgt G Hersh, Bertram (NMI), Sgt F White, E. T., Sgt A/C No. 43-4067 “The Big Swing” Howard, Charles E., 2Lt Leonard, Lee V., 2Lt None Shaw, Charles W., 2Lt Kershaw, Raymond T., S/Sgt Dilts, Robert E., S/Sgt Benton, Thomas H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27715 Shear, Meyer (NMI), 2Lt Holcombe, Dewey R., 2Lt None Martin, James M., Jr., B Jackson, Jewel D., PFC Clark, Gwyn E., S/Sgt Holt, Charles M., Sgt None Monday, 5 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers pound road bridges just N of the forces retreating from Rome while fighter-bombers continue attacks against motor transport, railway lines and roads in the battle areas and N of Rome, destroying many vehicles and train cars, and scoring numerous hits on bridges, tracks, and roads, as most of the US Fifth Army assault forces cross the Tiber River in pursuit of the enemy and British Eighth Army forces E of Rome prepare to advance astride the Tiber River against Terni and Rieti. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Five missions totaling 98 sorties were flown today—the day of Rome’s liberation by the Allied Armies in Italy. Road bridges and blocks were the main objectives—3 in the Viterbo area. Satisfactory coverage was obtained there as well as at Veiano and Ronciglione. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 375/mission 374) Group Mission # 374: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 374 Date: 5 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 3 446- 4 447- 0 448- 12 Target: Ronciglione Rd Bridge. Time OFF: 0943 T.O.T.: 1050 Time Down: 1159 19 A/C took off to bomb Ronciglione Road Bridge (A-529116). RESULTS: Heavy concentration in target area especially around bridge in NE part of town. Many reports of direct hits and of bombs along highway from NW to SE. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary(Ops Order 375A/mission 375) Group Mission# 375: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 375 Date: 5 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 10 446- 9 447- 0 448- 0 Target: Viterbo Rd Bridge & Alternate RR Bridge at E-5882. Time OFF: T.O.T.: 1100 Time Down: 19 A/C took off to bomb Viterbo Road Bridge (A-417215) and alternate RR Bridge at E5882. RESULTS: Flights split up at primary due to 2nd flights failure to pick up target in time. 1st flight bombed primary with some hits reported but most bombs were observed to N and W of bridge on road. The 2nd flight bombed bridge at E-5882; a road bridge just to N and/or a smaller bridge NW of road bridge. Possible hits on road bridge. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 376/mission 376) Group Mission # 376: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 376 Date: 5 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447- 15 448- 3 Target: Veiano Rd Block. Time OFF: 1005 T.O.T.: 1110 Time Down: 1159 18 A/C took off to bomb Veiano Rd. Block (A-427031). RESULTS: Center of town well covered. One concentration reported on bend in road at S. part of city. 2 strings of bombs walked across road and building area at N. section of town. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 377/mission 377) Group Mission # 377: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 377 Date: 5 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 9 447- 9 448- 0 Target: Viterbo Rd Block. Time OFF: 1656 T.O.T.: 1800 Time Down: 1930 18 A/C took off to bomb Viterbo Rd. Block (A-442251). RESULTS: Fine concentration in SE part of town at road junction. Few bombs over and short, majority started at junction, walked parallel with road and RR northwards. 1 report of large explosion in town. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: Flak: W of Lack Vico; a report of 2 peculiar bursts off to one side. White wadding came out of burst, hung in air and then disintegrated in second explosion. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 378/mission 378) Group Mission # 378: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 378 Date: 5 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 9 446- 0 447- 0 448- 9 Target: Viterbo Rd Bridge. Time OFF: 1709 T.O.T.: 1815 Time Down: 1858 18 A/C took off to bomb Viterbo Road Bridge at (A-425221). RESULTS: String of bombs cut road to NE of bridge and probably SW approach. No hits on bridge observed. Some short. OPPOSITION ENCOUNTERED: None. (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS War Diary: The squadron bombed the road bridge at Ronciglione, Italy today with a bombing accuracy of 80 %. There was great excitement among the men today because of the announcement that Rome had been captured. A few extra drinks were indulged in and chicken was had for supper. There were some exciting games of volleyball between the officers this afternoon. 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 375/mission 374) Group Mission # 374: A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 1Lt CP Jeffery, James C., 2Lt N Napple, Francis L., 2Lt B Anderson, Melvin Anders “Andy”, 1Lt E Mark, Lincoln W., Sgt R Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt G Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” P Gunder, William H., 2Lt CP McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt N None B Brule, Gordon J., 2Lt E Knight, Arnold K., Sgt R Heinbaugh, James C., T/Sgt G Andrews, Lamar C., S/Sgt F Jones, Robert C., Sgt P A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) Schweda, George J., 2Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None Werner, Samuel (NMI), 2Lt Swingholm, Raymond J., Sgt Pate, Harris B., Jr., S/Sgt Bellendir, John C., Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 375A/mission 375) Group Mission # 375: A/C No. 42-32434 “Mississippi Gambler II” P Hatcher, Leon F., Jr., 1Lt CP Register, Percy D., Maj, Commander N Sharp, Kenneth R., 1Lt B Wren, Frank J., 1Lt E York, Rufus (NMI), Sgt R Shiloh, Andrew (NMI), T/Sgt G Reddy, John E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” Fischer, Franklyn R., 2Lt Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt None Klein, Robert J., 2Lt Hope, Amos (NMI), S/Sgt Gray, John H., S/Sgt Kramer, Henry P., Sgt None Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 41-13202 “Idaho Lassie” P Rigler, Edward J., 2Lt CP Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt N Conover, Donald C., 2Lt B Miller, Edward A., 1Lt E Malmberg, Russell H., S/Sgt R Wells, Joy E., S/Sgt G Doswell, Richard (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27740 P McLain, Damon I., 1Lt CP Collins, Daniel P., 2Lt N Emery, Ben D., 2Lt B Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt E DeRose, Louis A., Sgt R Marcoulier, William A., T/Sgt G Harris, Charles W., Jr., Sgt F None A/C No. 42-64529 P Hammar, Robert L., 2Lt CP Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt N None B Baldwin, Harold O., 2Lt E Dowd, Stephen J., Sgt R Kneisel, Charles W., S/Sgt G Decker, Robert J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” P CP N B E R G F Swanson, Harry A., 2Lt Thompson, Henry C., Jr., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Woody, Louis M., Sgt Butler, Russell J., S/Sgt Valley, Arnold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” Rygh, Malvin S. “Mal”, 2Lt Moore, William H., Jr., 2Lt None Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt Walther, Henry W., Sgt Kavan, Lester D., S/Sgt Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt Kintly, James E., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Wolfe, Robert A., 2Lt Hadsell, Donald M., 2Lt None Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt Chambers, Jimmie (NMI), Sgt Rossi, Sam J., Sgt Lemke, Leslie J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” Coale, Julian R. “Cozy”, Jr., 2Lt Moore, Henry D., 2Lt None Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt Isbell, Everett N., Cpl Leach, Earl V., S/Sgt McClary, Louis E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” (lead spare) Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt Duggan, Raymond E., F/O None Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Leith, Douglas L., Sgt Scott, Aurelias M., S/Sgt Jones, Harvey J., Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 376/mission 376) Group Mission # 376: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 377/mission 377) Group Mission # 377: (445th BS did not participate) Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 378/mission 378) Group Mission # 378: A/C No. 41-13202 “Idaho Lassie” Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 1Lt Tarmichael, Arthur J., 1Lt Smith, Raymond (NMI), 2Lt Yepez, Oscar W., 1Lt Knight, Arnold K., Sgt Stone, Donald R., T/Sgt McGinley, Joseph B., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” P Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 1Lt CP Jeffery, James C., 2Lt N Baldwin, Harold O., 2Lt B Maughan, George W., 1Lt E Mark, Lincoln W., Sgt R Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt G Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” P Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt CP Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt N Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt B Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt E Leith, Douglas L., Sgt R Scott, Aurelias M., S/Sgt G Jones, Harvey J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” P Fischer, Franklyn R., 2Lt CP Martin, John W., 2Lt N None B Klein, Robert J., 2Lt E Hope, Amos (NMI), Sgt R Gray, John H., S/Sgt G Henrich, James G., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Lyons, Lawrence L., 2Lt Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt None Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt Cummings, Walter T., Sgt Hall, Warren Francis, S/Sgt Weaver, Dale W., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Place, Winston R., 2Lt Spencer, Charles F., 2Lt None Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Smith, William F., Sgt McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt Bates, Leonard H., Sgt Cotter, Jack M., Sgt A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” Gunder, William H., 2Lt Frank, Robert R., 2Lt None Voelker, Joseph M., 1Lt Malloy, Edward J., Sgt Johnson, John E., T/Sgt Andrews, Lamar C., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” Rygh, Malvin S. “Mal”, 2Lt Payne, Lawrence J., 2Lt None Fitzgerald, Daniel J., S/Sgt Walther, Henry W., Sgt Kavan, Lester D., S/Sgt Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt None Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” Hardman, Albert F. “Al”, Jr., 2Lt Weld, Willis R., 2Lt None Emery, Ben D., 2Lt Yoa, Harry (NMI), Sgt Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt None 446th BS War Diary: Two missions are flown, totaling 22 of our ships. Lieut. Braswell gets his orders to return to the states. Braswell, Thomas J., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 375/mission 374) Group Mission # 374: Squadron Mission 271 TARGET: Ronciglione Road Bridge, Italy. DATE: 5 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 500 lb. 446th Planes: 4 th Lt. Van Raam. 448 Sqdn. led the formation. Heavy concentration in target area, especially around bridge in NE part of town. Many reports of direct hits. No flak, no fighters. Van Ram, Rudolph (NMI), 1Lt, pilot, 448th BS A/C No. 43-27745 Jordan, Henry L., 2Lt P CP Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt N Dunn, Thomas B., 2Lt B Mayo, Jack D., 2Lt E Kane, Ronald J., Sgt R Bufkin, Francis P., Jr., S/Sgt G Burrow, Isom F., Cpl F None A/C No. 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” P CP N B E R G F Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt None Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt Leary, Edward M., T/Sgt Mittman, Milton M., Cpl None A/C No. 42-32394 “Peg O’ My Heart” Hively, Harold Henry, 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Hogman, Frans H., F/O Clay, Donald W., Sgt Crozer, Robert L., S/Sgt Glendening, George F., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Goff, Leroy Robert, Jr., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt Ottem, Earl R., 2Lt Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt Henry, Scott G., Sgt Freeman, Cecil O., S/Sgt Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt None Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 375A/mission 375) Group Mission # 375: Squadron Mission 272 TARGET: RR Bridge E-5882, Italy. (Alt) DATE: 5 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 500 lb. 446th Planes: 9 Lt. Hatcher led the formation. Flights split up at primary target due to second flight not picking up target in time. First flight bombed primary with some hits on target reported. Second flight bombed in vicinity or on bridge at E-5882, road bridge just to N and/or a similar bridge NW of road bridge. Possible hits. No flak, no fighters. Hatcher, Leon F., Jr., 1Lt, pilot, 445th BS A/C No. 43-4097 “Tiny?” (later Darlene) P Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt CP Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt N None B Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt E Bellamy, Herbert E., S/Sgt R Sweedler, Max (NMI), S/Sgt G Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr. “Ben”, Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” P Hawkes, Leon R., 2Lt CP Goodrich, John W., 2Lt N None B Derringer, Albert J., F/O E Leonard, Malcolm B., Sgt R Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt G Bruner, Edward (NMI), S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” P Matzinger, Keith Robinson, 1Lt CP Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt N Franklin, Arthur E., 2Lt B Wotkowicz, Frank J., 2Lt E Britton, William W., Jr., Sgt R Mitchell, John J., S/Sgt G Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” Smith, Randell Leroy, 2Lt Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt None Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt None A/C No. 42-64549 Hipson, Robert Graham, 2Lt Taylor, Richard E., F/O None Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt Zelnick, John J., Sgt Fellmer, Carl M., S/Sgt Finney, Preston N., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt Briles, Connolly O., 2Lt None Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt Green, Salem M., S/Sgt Cifuni, Robert J., Sgt None Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name dropped from nose art) P Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt CP Ligon, Walter M., 2Lt N None B Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt E Bender, Vernon I., Sgt R Howe, Frank M., Jr., T/Sgt G Casper, Henry G., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4074 (picture of seated lady - no name/lettering) P Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt CP Reilly, John A., 2Lt N None B Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt E Helgert, Claude George, Sgt R McCarty, Lyle (NMI), S/Sgt G Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27747 “Spider’s Frolic Pad” Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 2Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt None Gilligan, John W., 2Lt DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 376/mission 376) Group Mission # 376: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 377/mission 377) Group Mission # 377: Squadron Mission 273 TARGET: Viterbo Road Block, Italy. DATE: 5 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 500 lb. 446th Planes: 9 Lt. Jordan led the formation. Fine concentration in target area. Few bombs over and short. Report of large explosion in town near target area. No flak, no fighters. A/C No. 43-4074 (picture of seated lady - no name/lettering) P Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt CP Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt N None B Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt E Kreider, John L., Sgt R McKearin, William Jerome, S/Sgt G Ricke, Richard O., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27747 “Spider’s Frolic Pad” Ritger, Frederic Charles, 2Lt Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt None Mexal, Gus J., 2Lt Mowry, Michael L. S., S/Sgt Huntoon, Stuart Layne, Pvt Heery, Philip M., Sgt None Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4021 “The Little Admiral” (later Lady Jane) Jordan, Henry L., 2Lt Fontaine, Eugene A., Jr., 2Lt Gibbons, George H., 2Lt Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt Dunn, Thomas B., 2Lt None Mayo, Jack D., 2Lt Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Kane, Ronald J., Sgt Bober, John (NMI), Jr., Sgt Bufkin, Francis P., Jr., S/Sgt Nagy, Julius L., Sgt Burrow, Isom F., Cpl Slezak, Alex E., Sgt None None A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS dropped from nose art) PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) Vancil, Alfred E., 2Lt Vivas, Frank Paul, 1Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt Sacker, John R. “Sad Sack”, 2Lt None None Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt Robertson, Charles W., 1Lt Cassidy, Warren J., Sgt Jacob, Elmer A., Jr., PFC Leary, Edward M., T/Sgt Bove, Anthony P., S/Sgt Larson, Ralph L., Sgt Brown, Ronald M., Sgt None None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Hodges, Richard E., 2Lt Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None None Rice, Sumner W., 1Lt Gilligan, John W., 2Lt Jupin, John (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Stapleton, Carl B., Sgt Maddox, Everett R., S/Sgt Cohen, Irwin (NMI), S/Sgt Zeman, Harold W., Sgt Glendening, George F., Jr., Sgt None None A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 2Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt Poorman, William H., S/Sgt Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 378/mission 378) Group Mission # 378: (446th BS did not participate) Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt, pilot (mission 48, Pilot) Co-Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-4074 Target: Viterbo Road Block, Italy. Flying Time: 2:35 (80th mission in MTO) Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt, bombardier: “Not on a mission today. Worked on the Officer’s Club all a.m. One hour on rate machine; from 1400 to 1500. Worked on club again. Very good supper tonite – chicken. Rec’d 2 V-mail letters from Louise. Went to show tonite – projector broke down again, so I left. Flying with Burandt tomorrow. Rec’d letter from Billy. Finished letter to M. Nye.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: The following officers and enlisted men have been assigned to this squadron from the 57th Bomb Wing, SO # 91: 2nd Lt. Ernest C Rice; 2nd Lt. Lester W. Robinson; 2nd Lt. Paul H. Noe; Sgt. Smith B. Applegarth; S/Sgt. George D. Schnaars. Today’s training consisted of local transition and slow time. Applegarth, Smith B., Sgt, gunner Murray, Richard E., 2Lt, pilot Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt, pilot Noe, Paul H., Jr., 2Lt, bombardier Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt, pilot Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt, pilot Schnaars, George D., S/Sgt, gunner 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 375/mission 374) Group Mission # 374: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 375A/mission 375) Group Mission # 375: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 376/mission 376) Group Mission # 376: 15 of our ships participated in a raid on, Veiano Road Block, with Lt. Murray leading the mission. Bombs scattered thru target area, but part of town well covered and a good concentration on the bend in the road at south part of city. Two strings across road and buildings in north section. Bombing Accuracy – 64% Mission efficiency – 52%. A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” P Banks, Herbert J., 1Lt CP Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt N None B Anderson, Sherman E., 2Lt E Koecher, Robert W., Sgt R Hubert, Leo G., T/Sgt G Bushnell, Jordan L., S/Sgt F Holmes, Ora E., Jr., PFC A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” Magne, Henry J. “Joe”, 2Lt Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt Vieser, Walter N., 2Lt Engels, Robert W., Sgt Chatters, Aubrey W., S/Sgt Tarra, Frederick J., S/Sgt None Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-4079 “Little David” P Grimse, Ralph T., 2Lt CP Cunningham, Robert T., 2Lt N None B McDermott, James W., 2Lt E Smith, William L., Sgt R Keefe, John A., S/Sgt G Bauder, Harold R., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27520 “Amorous Anne” P Nettles, Forrest Truett, 2Lt CP Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt N None B Lundmark, Norman J., 2Lt E Quintenz, Robert P., Sgt R Orloff, Sidney (NMI), S/Sgt G Burke, William H., Jr., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27730 “Katie” Button, Ervine J., 2Lt Walker, Marion E., 2Lt None Noe, Paul H., Jr., 2Lt Baldridge, Grant W., Sgt McFarland, John F., S/Sgt Harriman, Elmon P., S/Sgt Simms, Cleo W., Cpl A/C No. 43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick” P Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt CP Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt N None B Fisher, Gerald E., 2Lt E O’Neil, James R., Sgt R Cowart, Eugene C., S/Sgt G Miller, Dale G., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27473 “Paper Doll” Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 2Lt Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt None Mesna, Leeland A. “Lee”, 2Lt Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt Reynolds, Frank J., S/Sgt Richards, Charles M., Cpl None A/C No. 43-3403 “Incendiary Blonde” Mims, Nathan (NMI), 2Lt Hall, Earl W., 2lt None Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt Curry, Hughie L., Sgt Korzeniowski, Edward S., S/Sgt Sinclair, Ralph (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27751 “MMR” (Meet Mrs. Runyon) Thomas, John J., 1Lt Brown, Grover C., Jr., 2Lt None Watson, James N., 2Lt Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt Free, Paul L., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27701 Murray, Richard E., 2Lt Haynes, Eldon R., 2Lt Olsen, Svend P., 1Lt Huffman, William C., 2Lt Dawson, Roy C., Sgt Toole, John F., S/Sgt Fowler, Harold E., Sgt None Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27542 “Superstitious Aloysius” P Alger, LeRoy (NMI), 1Lt CP Runyon, Leroy C., 2Lt N Matthewson, Merton K., Jr., 2Lt B Webb, James A., 2Lt E Ford, Leonard W., S/Sgt R Williamson, Myles O., T/Sgt G Veid, Joseph (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27785 P Manley, Ward E., 2Lt CP Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt N None B Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt E Morrissey, Raphael E., Cpl R Pierce, William H., Cpl G May, Frederick J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27779 P Martin, William H., Jr., 2Lt CP Wakeley, Charles G., III, 2Lt N None B Mulholland, Robert W., 2Lt E Mabbutt, William T., Sgt R Simberg, Alvin L., S/Sgt G Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-3522 “Hunky Dorey” Cloward, Glannin A., Capt Neiman, William E., 2Lt None Nelson, George B., 2Lt Freeman, Millard C., Sgt See, Russell K., S/Sgt Connolly, Paul B., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4069 “Ruptured Duck” Kibler, William E. “Kib”, 2Lt Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt None Gould, Joe W., F/O Clyne, Everett H., Sgt Balling, Robert J., S/Sgt Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt None 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 377/mission 377) Group Mission # 377: On the second mission nine of our ships participated in a raid on Viterbo Road Block. Excellent concentration in target area in southeast part of town at railroad junction – majority of bombs started at junction and walked parallel with road and RR to north. One large explosion in town. Bombing accuracy and mission efficiency 87%. Lt. Muzinich, lead our squadron. A/C No. 43-27779 A/C No. 43-4060 “Cover Girl” Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt P Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt Wigmore, William H., 2Lt CP Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt None N None Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt B Stanley, Edward J., 2Lt Byrn, Ernest E., Sgt E Scarberry, Harold W., Sgt Torrey, Francis S., S/Sgt R Vineski, Robert R. “The Reverend”, S/Sgt Bowman, John (NMI) “Red”, Sgt G Mitchell, Rennie (NMI), S/Sgt None F None Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27520 “Amorous Anne” Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt Monger, Samuel A. “Sam”, Jr., 2Lt None Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt Collins, Clint R., S/Sgt LaFountain, Ned F., S/Sgt Blalock, Joe T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27476 “Shoo-Shoo Baby!” (later “Lovely Lady”) P Button, Ervine J., 2Lt CP Remmel, Earl Howard “The Fox”, 2Lt N None B Gould, Joe W., F/O E Dimondstein, Herbert (NMI), Sgt R Bilski, Walter J., S/Sgt G Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt F Holmes, Ora E., Jr., PFC A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” P Speer, Marvin L., 2Lt CP Gillis, John R., 2Lt N Matthewson, Merton K., Jr., 2Lt B James, Robert M., 2Lt E Applegarth, Smith B., Sgt R Carlson, Carl M., T/Sgt G Corkill, John (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4077 Ann’s Little Boy Val”(later 446th ship “Stormy Weather”) P Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt CP Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt N None B Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt E Partee, Watson L., Sgt R Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt G Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27498 “Ave Maria” Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt Lindell, Harold N., 2Lt Fisher, Gerald E., 2Lt O’Neil, James R., Sgt Cowart, Eugene C., S/Sgt Payne, Leonard T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27718 Thomas, John J., 1Lt Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt None Altman, Irving L., 2Lt Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt Free, Paul L., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt Simms, Cleo W., Cpl A/C No. 43-27506 “Rebel Devil” Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt None Watson, James N., 2Lt Schwartz, Arthur (NMI), S/Sgt MacNeil, Joseph W., S/Sgt Veid, Joseph (NMI), Sgt None 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 378/mission 378) Group Mission # 378: (447th BS did not participate) Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS: War Diary of: Mango, Vincent A. "Vince", Sgt, aerial gunner (Mission 19) “Target: Viterbo Road Block Flak: None Combat: 2:25 Bombs: 500 lbs Escorts: None Plane # 77 (43-4077 “Ann’s Little Boy Val” - later “Stormy Weather”) Crew: P-Lt. Dean, CP-Lt Jensen, B-Lt Spruill, E-Sgt Partee, R-SSG Alpino, G-Sgt Mango Fine concentration in target area in SE part of Town. Starting at junction, walking parallel w/road and RR to N. 1 large explosion in town.” Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt, pilot Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt, pilot Partee, Watson L., Sgt, engineer-gunner Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt, bombardier 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 375/mission 374) Group Mission # 374: Mission 267 (374): At 09:43 19 planes off to bomb Ronciglione R/Block and dropped 143 x 500 bombs at 10:42 from 10,000 feet. All returned at 11:59. Heavy concentration around bridge and in NE part of town. Hits observed on bridge. Bombs also fell along highways NW and SE of target. Heavy traffic on roads. Weather: CAVU. A/C No. 43-27720 Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt Grady, John R., 2Lt Feeley, Walter C., Jr., 1Lt Greene, Louis P., 2Lt Perillo, Anthony L., S/Sgt Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt Bennett, Ross F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27530 “Twin Engine Sadie” P Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt McCabe, Norman Michael, 2Lt Mitchell, Robert E., 2Lt CP McKay, Donald I., 2Lt None N None Shaw, Charles W., 2Lt B Luckhaupt, Robert W., 2Lt Gager, Joseph R., Sgt E Ernst, David L., S/Sgt Wilkinson, Robert M., S/Sgt R Schaffner, Clarence Donovan, T/Sgt Bowman, Wilmer E., Sgt G Slafkes, Milton M., S/Sgt None F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27715 VanRaam, Rudolph (NMI), 1Lt Moyer, Emerson C., 2Lt Hickey, William O., 2Lt Evans, Ivor P., 1Lt Chosta, Louis (NMI), S/Sgt Burr, Harry C., S/Sgt Sharpsteen, Robert E., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27652 “Out of Bounds” Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4027 Cottle, Robert J., 2Lt Gladwill, James G., 2Lt None Bearden, James E., 2Lt Hospod, Benjamin (NMI), Sgt Hassenbein, Sam (NMI), S/Sgt Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27648 “Sweetie” Riener, William F., 2Lt Ovard, Glen S., 2Lt None Petit, Rene P., 1Lt Luton, Howard W., S/Sgt Goldstein, George (NMI), S/Sgt Wald, Douglas A., Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27726 Dalbey, Roy R., 1Lt Winstead, Hungh J., 2Lt None Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt Hinton, Zane R., PFC Griffin, William C., S/Sgt Crow, Roscoe J., Pvt Sommer, Robert F., Sgt A/C No. 43-27805 “Desirable” Bard, John A., 2Lt Riley, Robert L., 2Lt None Young, Robert B., 2Lt Grim, Robert E., S/Sgt Walker, Jack L., S/Sgt Trigler, Louis E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Rogers, Harry (NMI), Jr., 2Lt Goff, Melvin Franklin, 2Lt None McKinley, Robert H., 2Lt Mauder, Charles J., S/Sgt Campbell, James R., S/Sgt Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt White, E. T., Sgt A/C No. 43-4037 “Cherry Fizz” Amo, Leo W., 2Lt Carrington, Charles C., 2Lt None Kukorowski, Albert A., 2Lt Roberts, Charles J., Sgt Blackard, James R. “Jim”, S/Sgt DeGeorge, Herman (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-4051 Olson, Orin E., 2Lt Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt None Martin, James M., Jr., 2Lt Sullivan, James G., Pvt Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt Montoro, John A., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27481 Shear, Meyer (NMI), 2Lt Anderson, Douglas R., 2Lt None Comfort, Edward P., 2Lt Jackson, Jewel D., PFC Clark, Gwyn E., S/Sgt Holt, Charles M., Sgt Edwards, Clarence C., S/Sgt 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 375A/mission 375) Group Mission # 375: (448th BS did not participate) Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 376/mission 376) Group Mission # 376: Mission 268 (376): At 10:05 18 planes off to bomb Veiano R/Block and dropped 109 x 500 bombs at 11:10 from 9,500 feet. All returned at 12:05. No flak. Area cover. Center of town was well covered. One concentration of bombs on bend in road at S part of town. Two strings across road and building area in Northern section of town. Much traffic on road. Weather: CAVU. A/C No. 43-4068 “The Dutchess” P Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 2Lt CP Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt N None B Kiska, George P., 2Lt E Clark, Raymond S., Sgt R Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt G Groome, Daingerfield M., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4076 P Myers, Harold C. “Casey”, 2Lt CP Kruse, Milford E., 2Lt N Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt B Joyce, Robert W. “Dead-eye”, 1Lt E Hajny, Zdenek (NMI), S/Sgt R Denny, Joseph C., S/Sgt G Neuman, Robert A., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27631 Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt Holcombe, Dewey R., 2Lt None Judy, Philip R., 2Lt Tracy, William G., Sgt Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt Hersh, Bertram (NMI), Sgt None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 377/mission 377) Group Mission # 377: (448th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 378/mission 378) Group Mission # 378: Mission 269 (378): At 17:09 18 planes off to bomb Viterbo R/B and dropped 136 x 500 bombs at 18:19 from 10,000 feet. All returned at 18:58. No flak. Area cover. No direct hits reported on bridge. Road cut NE of bridge and probable hits on SW approach. Heavy M/T traffic on highways moving North. Weather: CAVU. P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27640 Dossey, Vernon Curtis, 1Lt Mitchell, Robert E., 2Lt Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt Malec, Joseph A., 2Lt Davis, Jimmie L., S/Sgt Parham, James E., T/Sgt Bishop, William (NMI) “Bill”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-4067 “The Big Swing” Lyons, John B., 1Lt Riley, Robert L., 2Lt None Burday, Harry (NMI), 2Lt Rippel, Nat (NMI), Sgt Thompson, Arthur R., S/Sgt Knauss, Charles F., Sgt None Monday, 5 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4068 “The Dutchess” Olson, Orin E., 2Lt Reedy, Walter W., 2Lt None Mallin, Theodore (NMI), 2Lt Sullivan, James G., Pvt Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt Montoro, John A., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27631 Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt Warren, William F., 2Lt None Judy, Philip R., 2Lt Pineda, Nico M., Sgt Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt Irvine, Josef F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Rogers, Harry (NMI), Jr., 2Lt Winstead, Hungh J., 2Lt None Blume, Wilber T., 2Lt Jackson, Jewel D., PFC Campbell, James R., S/Sgt Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt Edwards, Clarence C., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27720 Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt Tilton, Harvey S., 2Lt Feeley, Walter C., Jr. 1Lt Greene, Louis P., 2Lt Perillo, Anthony L., S/Sgt Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt Bennett, Ross F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27652 “Out of Bounds” Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt None McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt Ernst, David L., S/Sgt Schaffner, Clarence Donovan, T/Sgt Slafkes, Milton M., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27481 Barbour, Marshall Hall “Red”, 2Lt Tetlow, John S., 2Lt None Schlenk, Henry O., 2Lt Blasingame, Emery J., Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt White, E. T., Sgt A/C No. 43-4027 Cottle, Robert J., 2Lt Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt None McRee, Malcolm B., 1Lt Hospod, Benjamin (NMI), Sgt Hassenbein, Sam (NMI), S/Sgt Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt Sommer, Robert F., Sgt Tuesday, 6 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium, light and fighter-bombers, and fighters all hit communications lines N of Rome to slow the enemy retreat; bridges, road junctions, rail lines, roads, and motor transport are continually attacked throughout the day, as British Eighth Army forces W of the Tiber River reach Civita Castellana and US Fifth Army forces push N and W toward Viterbo and Civitavecchia; HQ 324th Fighter Group and 314th Fighter Squadron move from Pignataro Maggiore to Le Banca Airfield with P-40s; 111th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, XII Tactical Air Command, moves from Santa Maria to Nettuno with F-6s; and 523rd Fighter Squadron, 27th Fighter Group, moves from Santa Maria to Le Banca Airfield with P-47s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: The push north of Rome is in full swing and today’s missions against the Tarquinia Road bridge and Viterbo town helped the cause a great deal. Our aircraft destroyed the bridge and caused a road block in the town and must have swelled the number of targets for our fighter-bombers who were engaged all day in the lucrative task of destroying the motor transportation blocked by bombing such as ours. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEADQUARTERS TH 57 BOMBARMENT WING G/JAM/jw APO 650, US ARMY, 6 June 1944. SUBJECT: Congratulatory Message. TO: Commanding Officer, Hq & Hq Sq, 57th Bomb Wing, APO 650. Commanding Officer, 313th Signal Company Wing, APO 650. Commanding Officer, 310th Bomb Group, APO 650, US ARMY. Commanding Officer, 321st Bomb Group, APO 650, US ARMY. Commanding Officer, 340th Bomb Group, APO 650, US ARMY. The following message from Commanding General, Mediterranean Allied Tactical Air Force is quoted for your information: (Note: PD = period; CMA= comma; RPT = repeat) QUOTE: “GEN EISENHOWER HAS CABLED ME AS FOLLOWS FOR COMPLIANCE PD QUOTE PD THE BATTLE WHICH COMMENCED ON TWELVE MAY IN ITALY HAS ADVANCED TO THE POINT IT IS CMA BY ITSELF CMA A FIRST CLASS MAJOR ALLIED VICTORY ALL OFFICERS AND ENLISTED PERSONNEL OF EACH NATIONALITY PARTICIPATING MAY FEEL PROUD OF THE SERVICE RENDERED THE COMMON CAUSE BY THEM PD THIS ENTIRE COMMAND IS AS ASSUREDLY PROUD OF Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (continued) THESE ACCOMPLISHMENTS PD EXTEND PLEASE TO ALL COMMANDERS CONCERNED MY PERSONAL CONGRATUALTIONS PD UNQUOTE PD I RPT I TAKE PLEASURE IN ADDING MY PERSONAL COMMENDATION AND THANKS FOR SUCCESSFUL EFFORTS OF ALL PERSONNEL IN MY COMMAND IN WINNING SUCH HIGH PRAISE PD ENDS PD UNQUOTE. By command of Brigadier General KNAPP: J. A. McCOUBREY, Major, Air Corps, Actg Asst Adj Gen. A TRUE COP: S. P. NEPRASH, Capt., Air Corps, Asst Intelligence Officer. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEADQUARTERS TH 57 BOMBARMENT WING G/JAM/jw APO 650, US ARMY, 6 June 1944. SUBJECT: Congratulatory Message. TO: Commanding Officer, Hq & Hq Sq, 57th Bomb Wing, APO 650. Commanding Officer, 313th Signal Company Wing, APO 650. Commanding Officer, 310th Bomb Group, APO 650, US ARMY. Commanding Officer, 321st Bomb Group, APO 650, US ARMY. Commanding Officer, 340th Bomb Group, APO 650, US ARMY. The following radio message from Commanding General Mediterranean Allied Tactical Air Force is quoted for your information: (Note: PD = period; CMA= comma; RPT = repeat) HERWITH REPETITION OF SIGNAL RECEIVED BY COMMANDING GENERAL FROM GENERAL ALEXANDER PD QUOTE PD ON THE BRILLIANT VICTORY JUST GAINED BY OUR COMBINED ARMS CMA I RPT I TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF EXTENDING TO ALL RANKS OF THE TACTICAL AIR FORCE MY DEEP GRATITUDE THANKS AND CONGRATUATIONS FOR THE SIGNAL SERVICE YOU HAVE RENDERED TO THE TROOPS UNDER MY COMMAND PD WITHOUT YOU WE COULD NOT HAVE DONE IT PD WITH YOU WE WILL GO FORWARD TO STILL GREATER SUCCESS PD UNQUOTE PD Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (continued) By command of Brigadier General KNAPP: J. A. McCOUBREY, Major, Air Corps, Actg Asst Adj Gen. A TRUE COPY: S. P. NEPRASH, Capt., Air Corps, Asst Intelligence Officer. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 379/mission 379) Group Mission # 379: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 379 Date: 6 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 17 Squadrons: 445- 17 446- 0 447- 0 448- 0 Target: Viterbo Rd Block. Time OFF: 1004 T.O.T.: 1110 Time Down: 1205 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 380/mission 380) Group Mission # 380: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 380 Date: 6 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 18 447- 0 448- 0 Target: Tarquinia Rd Bridges. Time OFF: 1040 T.O.T.: 1130 Time Down: 1230 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: The big subject of discussion today was the invasion along the Normandy coast. As word spread among the men, some were skeptical believing it to be just another rumor. Others paid off bets. The squadron bombed Viterbo, Italy to create a road block to harass the retreating Germans, achieving a bombing accuracy of 78%. A number of the men left for the Capri rest camp today. Plans are being made for the opening night of the Officers Club. Lt. Casaburi has been detailed to go on a hunting expedition to see if he can bring back some “meat on the hoof”. Major Register has undertaken to procure a suitable supply of feminine pulchritude. Casaburi, Robert Roland, 2Lt, navigator Register, Percy D., Maj, pilot, Commander Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 379/mission 379) Group Mission # 379: P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 42-32434 “Mississippi Gambler II” Hatcher, Leon F., Jr., 1Lt Strenger, Marshall C., Capt Casaburi, Robert I., 2Lt Wren, Frank J., 1Lt Hawkins, Vernon L., Sgt Marcoulier, William A., T/Sgt Reddy, John E., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 1Lt Jeffery, James C., 2Lt None Maughan, George W., 1Lt Mark, Lincoln W., 1Lt Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27740 McLain, Damon I., 1Lt Collins, Daniel P., 2Lt Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt Simpkins, Everett L., 2Lt DeRose, Louis A., Sgt O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt Harris, Charles W., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hulagirl - no name/lettering) Rigler, Edward J., 2Lt Tarmichael, Arthur J., 1Lt Napple, Francis L., 2Lt Miller, Edward A., 1Lt Malmberg, Russell H., S/Sgt Wells, Joy E., S/Sgt Doswell, Richard (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-4008 “Spirit of St Louis” Hadsell, Donald M., 2Lt Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt None Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt Kofmehl, James J., Sgt Rockett, James J., S/Sgt Kramer, Henry P., Sgt None A/C No. 42-64529 Smith, Alfred B., 1Lt Glasford, Loren G., 2Lt None Gifford, Robert H., 2Lt Bertling, Gerald M., Sgt Shiloh, Andrew (NMI), T/Sgt Jacobs, Harry E., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Wolfe, Robert A., 2Lt Frank, Robert R., 2Lt None Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt Smith, William A., Jr., Sgt Rossi, Sam J., S/Sgt Lemke, Leslie J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” (returned early) Richardson, John S., 2Lt Moore, William H., Jr., 2Lt None Sides, Harry F., 2Lt Freiler, Walter C., Sgt Parlette, Oliver C., S/Sgt Jannetta, Floridi D. “Floyd”, Sgt None Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt Martin, John W., 2Lt None Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Leith, Douglas L., Sgt Scott, Aurelias M., S/Sgt Jones, Harvey J., Sgt None A/C No. 41-13202 “Idaho Lassie” Wagner, Gerald W., 2Lt Spencer, Charles F., 2Lt Voelker, Joseph M., 1Lt Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt York, Rufus (NMI), Sgt Kintly, James E., S/Sgt Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) Schweda, George J., 2Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None Werner, Samuel (NMI), 2Lt Swingholm, Raymond J., Sgt Pate, Harris B., Jr., S/Sgt Bellendir, John C., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” Swanson, Harry A., 2Lt Thompson, Henry C., Jr., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Woody, Louie M., Sgt Butler, Russell J., S/Sgt Valley, Arnold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27545 “Maggie” Place, Winston R., 2Lt Ottinger, Warren F., 2Lt None Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Smith, William F., Sgt McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt Bates, Leonard H., Sgt Jones, Robert C., Sgt A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” Hardman, Albert F. “Al”, Jr., 2Lt Weld, Willis R., 2Lt None Emery, Ben D., 2Lt Yoa, Harry (NMI), Sgt Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” Gunder, William H., 2Lt McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt None Brule, Gordon J., 2Lt Chambers, Jimmie (NMI), T/Sgt Heinbaugh, James C., T/Sgt Henrich, James G., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Lyons, Lawrence L., 2Lt Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt None Fitzgerald, Daniel J., S/Sgt Cummings, Walter T., Sgt Hall, Warren Francis, S/Sgt Weaver, Dale W., Cpl Cotter, Jack M., Sgt Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” P Hammar, Robert L., 2Lt CP Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt N None B Baldwin, Harold O., 2Lt E Dowd, Stephen J., Sgt R Kneisel, Charles W., S/Sgt G Decker, Robert J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) Coale, Julian R. “Cozy”, Jr., 1Lt Moore, Henry D., 2Lt None Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt Isbell, Everett N., Cpl Leach, Earl V., S/Sgt McClary, Louis E., Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 380/mission 380) Group Mission # 380: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS: War Diary of: Seegmiller, Barnard H., Sgt, armament: 06/06/44: “Everything is pretty much the same three and four missions every day, which keeps us plenty busy. No losses to speak of and our job has become very routine. Our lone satisfaction is in the fact that our troops are driving ahead in Italy. Last night they entered Rome and there is wild elation among our Italian KPs. There is a mingled feeling of hopeful anticipation and disgust with the delay of the Second Front from Britain. There is sneaking distrust of Allied strategy and the expectation of a long war in Europe.” 446th BS War Diary: Enlisted Men’s Club opens officially with much fanfare—a sixteen piece band from a nearby Engineering unit. Colonel Smith and Lt. Col. Cassidy drop in during the evening and Captain Cooper makes a few presentations of Air Medals and Purple Hearts. Mess Sergeant George LeMoine is given the Iron Cross in a skit put on by Sergeants Velarde, Hanley and Zabinski. A big time was had by all. Cassidy, Charles F., Jr., Lt Col, pilot, 321st BG Cooper, Paul T., Capt, pilot Hanley, James (NMI), Jr., Sgt, gunner LeMoine, George F., Sgt, cook Smith, Richard H., Col, pilot, 321st BG Commander Velarde, Servando J., Jr., S/Sgt, gunner Zabinski, Joseph J., Sgt, engineering 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 379/mission 379) Group Mission # 379: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 380/mission 380) Group Mission # 380: Squadron Mission 274 TARGET: Tarquinia Road Bridge, Italy. DATE: 6 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 500 lb. 446th Planes: 18 Capt. Cooper led the formation. Excellent concentration reported in target area. Both highway bridges covered and SW bridge observed as destroyed. No flak, no fighters. Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-4052 “Lil Butch” P CP N B E R G Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt None Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt Kreider, John L., Sgt Cohen, Irwin (NMI), S/Sgt Bender, Thomas J., Pvt. None A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” P Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt CP Ligon, Walton M., 2Lt N None B Gilligan, John W., 2Lt E Clay, Donald W., Sgt R Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt G Bruner, Edward (NMI), S/Sgt F None A/C No. 42-32394 “Peg O’ My Heart” P Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt CP Briles, Connolly O., 2Lt N None B Farber, Joseph L., 2Lt E Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt R Nagy, Julius L., S/Sgt G Slezak, Alex E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) P Vivas, Frank Paul, 1Lt CP Sacker, John R. “Sad Sack”, 2Lt N None B Sitts, Lonnie C., 2Lt E Jacob, Elmer A., Jr., PFC R Bove, Anthony P., S/Sgt G Brown, Ronald M., Sgt F None F A/C No. 43-4021 “The Little Admiral” (later Lady Jane) Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt None McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt Bellamy, Herbert E., S/Sgt Sweedler, Max (NMI), S/Sgt Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr. “Ben”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” Cooper, Paul T., Capt, Commander Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt Franklin, Arthur E., 2Lt Mottley, John F., 2Lt Clickner, Albert H., S/Sgt Miles, Willard J., Jr., S/Sgt Nemet, Michael (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” Matzinger, Keith Robinson, 1Lt Schmid, Kenneth L., 2Lt None Wotkowicz, Frank J., 2Lt Britton, William W., Jr., Sgt Mitchell, John J., S/Sgt Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 2Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt Poorman, William H., S/Sgt Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt None Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” P Hively, Harold Henry, 2Lt CP Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt N None B Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt E Shettleworth, William E., Sgt R Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt G Casey, Michael F., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4074 (picture of seated lady - no name/lettering) P Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt CP Reilly, John A., 2Lt N None B Derringer, Albert J., F/O E Helgert, Claude George, Sgt R McCarty, Elmer H., S/Sgt G Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27480 P CP N B E R G F Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 2Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt None Rice, Sumner W., 1Lt DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt Kaufman, Sanders S., S/Sgt Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt None A/C No. 42-64549 P CP N B E R G F Hipson, Robert Graham, 2Lt Taylor, Richard E., F/O None Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt Zelnick, John J., Sgt Harrison, Hoyt V., S/Sgt Finney, Preston M., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27490 “Mrs C” Jordan, Henry L., 2Lt Gibbons, George H., 2Lt Chapman, John E., 2Lt Mayo, Jack D., 2Lt Kane, Ronald J., Sgt Bufkin, Francis P., Jr., S/Sgt Burrow, Isom F., Cpl None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” Fontaine, Eugene A., Jr., 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Hogman, Frans H., F/O Bender, Vernon I., Sgt Howe, Frank M., Jr., T/Sgt Foertsch, Jean H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Goff, Leroy Robert, Jr., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt Henry, Scott G., Sgt Fellmer, Carl M., S/Sgt Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name dropped from nose art) Vancil, Alfred E., 2Lt Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt None Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt Cassidy, Warren J., Sgt Crozer, Robert L., S/Sgt Larson, Ralph L., Sgt None Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” (on co-pilot side - “Miss Dallas”, later “The Leading Lady”) Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt P CP Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt N None B Noel, Paul R., 2Lt E Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt R Bundy, Garland A., S/Sgt G Beets, Frank T., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” Smith, Randell Leroy, 2Lt Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt None Mexal, Gus J., 2Lt Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt None 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt, pilot (mission 49, Pilot) Co-Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Target: Tarquinia Road Bridge, Italy Flying Time: 2:00 (81st mission in MTO) Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt, bombardier (mission 42) “Pre-briefed 0920 T.O. 1030 Pilot: Burandt CoPilot: Pietrowski Ship # 021 (43-4021 “The Little Admiral” - later “Lady Jane”) Alt, 9900’ Bombs: 8 – 500 # Demos Position: 2-2-1 Target: RR & Road Bridge, 2 miles North of Tarquinia (42° 15’ N - 11° 45’ E). Over target @ 1131, no fighters or flak. Good concentration of bombs. Went down to new PX, got a good ration. Rec’d letter from Ma. Wrote Ma, started to go to show but there was none. At club most of the evening. Flying time: 02:05 hrs.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt, pilot Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: A mission was scheduled for today, but cancelled due to weather conditions. Statistics for the month of May show that the 447th Squadron lead the group with an 89% bombing accuracy. In addition to his other duties, Captain Robert W. Manly, is appointed Executive Officer during the absence of Major Myron Gale. The following officers and enlisted men were presented the Purple Heart, at a formation in front of the orderly room, with Captain Robert C. Olson, making the presentation and Captain Robert W. Manly reading the orders: 1st Lt. George D. Seavey; 1st Lt. John W. Windler; 2nd Lt. Eldon R. Haynes; 2nd Lt. Harold Spilko; Cpl. Alvin F. Statham. At the same formation the following officers and enlisted men were awarded the Air Medal: Captain Thomas C. Bounds; 1st Lt John H. Windler, 2nd Lt. Eldon R. Haynes; 2nd Lt. William C. Huffman; 2nd Lt. Wayne R. Martin; 2nd Lt. Robert H. Swanson; S/Sgt Carl S. Escher; S/Sgt. Theodore M. Fisher; S/Sgt. Harry M. Glass; S/Sgt. Leonard T. Payne; Sgt. Frederick J. Tarra; T/Sgt. John P. Gaydos. Today’s training consisted of a six plane formation. Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (continued) Bounds, Thomas C., Capt, pilot Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt, gunner Gaydos, John P., T/Sgt, armament-gunner Haynes, Eldon R., 2Lt, pilot Manly, Robert W. "Horse", Capt, intelligence Olson, Robert C., Capt, pilot Seavey, George D., 1Lt, pilot Statham, Alvin F., Cpl, photographer Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 2Lt, pilot Windler, John H., 1Lt, bombardier Escher, Carl S., S/Sgt, gunner Gale, Myron (NMI), Capt, executive Glass, Harry M., S/Sgt, turret gunner Huffman, William C., 2Lt, bombardier Martin, Wayne R., 2Lt, bombardier Payne, Leonard T., Sgt, gunner Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt, bombardier Tarra, Frederick J., Sgt, gunner 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 379/mission 379) Group Mission # 379: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 380/mission 380) Group Mission # 380: (447th BS did not participate) 448th BS War Diary: No Entry. 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 379/mission 379) Group Mission # 379: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 380/mission 380) Group Mission # 380: (448th BS did not participate) Wednesday, 7 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, weather hampers medium bomber operation but several rail and road bridges and viaducts are attacked; fighter-bombers blast retreating motor transport and troops, and hit bridges N of Rome; numerous vehicles are destroyed immediately N of Rome and especially in the Subiaco area near Rome; many hits are scored on roads and railroads, and several railroad cars and gun emplacements are destroyed; the US Fifth Army captures Civitavecchia; 315th and 316th Fighter Squadrons, 324th Fighter Group, move from Pignataro Maggiore to Le Banca Airfield with P-40s; and 522nd and 524th Fighter Squadrons, 27th Fighter Group, move from Santa Maria to Le Banca Airfield with P-47s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Three bombing missions and a nickeling “job” comprised the roster for the day. The two missions to the Magrano and Borgo Val Toro RR Bridges were abortive due to weather. The mission to Acquapendente also hit a snag due to the weather, but a flight bombed the primary through a hole in the cloud and reported the bridge “knocked out”. The remaining aircraft bombed the alternate—the Albinia Road Bridge and reported good coverage. Viterbo and Terni areas received their regular “Front posts” dropped by our aircraft. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEADQUARTERS 57TH BOMBARMENT WING APO 650, US ARMY, 7 June 1944. SUBJECT: Congratulatory Message. TO: Commanding Officer, Hq & Hq Sq, 57th Bomb Wing, APO 650. Commanding Officer, 313th Signal Company Wing, APO 650. Commanding Officer, 9th Combat Camera Unit, APO 650. Commanding Officer, 310th Bomb Group, APO 650, US ARMY. Commanding Officer, 321st Bomb Group, APO 650, US ARMY. Commanding Officer, 340th Bomb Group, APO 650, US ARMY. The following message from Headquarters Mediterranean Allied Tactical Air Force is forwarded for your information: QUOTE “PERSONAL RADIO FROM COMMANDING GENERAL FIFTH ARMY PARAPHRASED HERIN ADVISES THAT HE HAS WRITTEN ME THE FOLLOWING TENOR QUOTE DESIRE TO EXPRESS TO YOU THE ADMIRATION AND APPRECIATION OF THE FIFTH ARMY FOR THE MAGNIFICENT AIR SUPPORT RECEIVED BY US DURING THE ENTIRE OFFENSIVE WHICH CULMINATED IN LIBERATION OF ROME AND DESTROYING SO MUCH OF THE TROOPS AND MATERIAL OF THE Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) ENEMY—TO MY MIND THIS HAS PROVED A DEMONSTRATION OF SUPPORT BY AIR TO THE GROUND FORCES WHICH HAD A PART IN THESE OPERATION GAVE AT ALL TIMES INSTANT RESPONSE TO EACH OF OUR CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE WITH EFFECTIVE AND IMMEDIATE RESULTS CAUSING GREAT DAMAGE TO THE TROOPS AND SUPPLY LINES OF THE ENEMY—SPLENDID AGGRESSIVE ACTION OF AIR UNITS SUPPORTING FIFTH ARMY PERMITTED US TO DEMONSTRATE BEFORE THE ENEMY HOW IRRESITABLE AN AIRGROUND COMBINATION CAN MAKE-IF YOU WILL EXTEND MY PERSONAL THANKS WITH THOSE OF MY COMMAND TO EACH ELEMENT OF THE TWELFTH AIR FORCE HAVING A PART IN THIS VICTORY I WILL BE VERY GRATEFUL—SIGNATURE MARK CLARK UNQUOTE PUBLISH ABOVE TO YOUR COMMAND WITH MY HEARTY QUOTE WELL DONE—UNQUOTE IN FULL CONFIDENCE OF THEIR CONTINUED HIGH PERFORMANCE IN DIFFICULT AND TRYING DUTIES” UNQUOTE By command of Brigadier General KNAPP: PETER H. REMINGTON, Lt. Colonel Air Corps, Executive. A TRUE COPY: CERTIFIED: SERGIUS P. NEPRASH, Capt., Air Corps, Ass’t. Intelligence Officer -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 381/mission 381) Group Mission # 381: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 381 Date: 7 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 17 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447- 17 448- 0 Target: Magrano RR Bridge Time OFF: 1655 T.O.T.: 1809 Time Down: 1945 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 382/mission 382) Group Mission # 382: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 382 Date: 7 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 17 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447- 0 448- 17 Target: Borgo Val Toro RR Bridge. Time OFF: 1715 T.O.T.: 1828 Time Down: 1940 (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 383/mission 383) Group Mission # 383: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 383 Date: 7 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 9 446- 9 447- 0 448- 0 Target: Acquapendente Rd Bridge. Time OFF: 1751 T.O.T.: 1845 Time Down: 2016 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 384/mission 384) Group Mission # 384: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 384 Date: 7 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 4 Squadrons: 445- 2 446- 2 447- 0 448- 0 Target: Nickeling at Viterbo and Terni. Time OFF: 1515 T.O.T.: 1640 Time Down: 1730 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: Today the squadron bombed the road bridge Acquapendente, Italy with a bombing accuracy of 86%. This was the opening night of the Officers Club. General Knapp and Colonel Smith were present. The squadron orchestra was in fine shape and the alcohol flowed freely. The number of the girls which were procured for the festivities was disappointingly small. Finishing touches were made on the bar in the enlisted men’s club in preparation for opening night which is set for June 10. Knapp, Robert Duane, Brigadier General, 57th BW Commander Smith, Richard H., Col, pilot, 321st BG Commander 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 381/mission 381) Group Mission # 381: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 382/mission 382) Group Mission # 382: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 383/mission 383) Group Mission # 383: A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of HulaA/C No. 43-27714 “Blonde Beauty” girl - no name/lettering) Hardman, Albert F. “Al”, Jr., 2Lt P Register, Percy D., Maj, Commander Weld, Willis R., 2Lt CP Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt None N Fisher, Sigmund M., 2Lt Emery, Ben D., 2Lt B Simpkins, Everett L., 2Lt Yoa, Harry (NMI), Sgt E Poirier, Andre (NMI), Sgt Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt R DeLaune, William P., S/Sgt Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt G Miller, Robert Ryle, S/Sgt None F None Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4008 “Spirit of St Louis” McLain, Donald I., 1Lt Collins, Daniel P., 2Lt Voelker, Joseph M., 2Lt Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt DeRose, Louis A., Sgt O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt Harris, Charles W., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt Frank, Robert R., 2Lt None Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Leith, Douglas L., Sgt Scott, Aurelias M., S/Sgt Jones, Harvey J., Sgt Kintly, James E., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” Swanson, Harry A., 2Lt Thompson, Henry C., Jr., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Woody, Louie M., Sgt Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt Valley, Arnold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) Hadsell, Donald M., 2Lt Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt None Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt Dowd, Stephen J., Sgt Kneisel, Charles W., S/Sgt Decker, Robert J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Wolfe, Robert A., 2Lt Martin, John W., 2Lt None Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt Knight, Arnold K., Sgt Rossi, Sam J., S/Sgt Lemke, Leslie J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” Gunder, William H., 2Lt McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt None Brule, Gordon J., 2Lt Malloy, Edward J., Sgt Heinbaugh, James C., T/Sgt Reddy, John E., S/Sgt Jones, Robert C., Sgt A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Lyons, Lawrence L., 2Lt Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt None Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt Cummings, Walter T., Sgt Hall, Warren Francis, S/Sgt Weaver, Dale W., Cpl Cotter, Jack M., Sgt Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 384/mission 384) Group Mission # 384: A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, P 1Lt CP Walker, Robert S., 1Lt N Smith, Raymond (NMI), 2Lt B Maughan, George W., 2Lt E Hawkins, Vernon L., Sgt R Johnson, John E., T/Sgt G Andrews, Lamar C., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27545 “Maggie” Place, Winston R., 2Lt Duggan, Raymond E., F/O None Fitzgerald, Daniel J., Sgt Chambers, Jimmie (NMI), Sgt Shiloh, Andrew (NMI), T/Sgt Imbastaro, Alexander J., S/Sgt None 445th BS: War Diary of: Seegmiller, Barnard H., Sgt, armament: 06/07/44: “This morning the German radio, and later BBC, announced the invasion of Europe from the west. Programs are being interrupted constantly to present news flashes in English and German. Here in Corsica this morning the air is warm and slightly sultry with a low misty cloud layer covering the inland side of the sky. Eighteen planes from our squadron took off for Viterbo at about 10:00 hours. The tentative missions of 20 and 18 planes each have been canceled. The long spell of anticipation is broken and new hopes are soaring wildly. I refuse to make any speculation. We are turning in winter clothing and all flying equipment. At the air field, work on new taxi strips and a huge hangar goes on without let up.” 446th BS War Diary: Lieut. Herbert, Hodges, Johnson and Sergeants Bober and Schreiner go to Capri. Bober, John (NMI), Jr., Sgt, engineer-gunner Herbert, John James, Jr., 2Lt, pilot Hodges, Richard E., 2Lt, pilot Johnson, Henry W., 2Lt, bombardier Schreiner, Lester B. “Les”, Sgt, engineer-gunner 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 381/mission 381) Group Mission # 381: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 382/mission 382) Group Mission # 382: (446th BS did not participate) Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 383/mission 383) Group Mission # 383: Squadron Mission 275 TARGET: Acquapendente Road Bridge, Italy. DATE: 7 June 1944 Albinia Road Bridge (Alt) Type of Bombs: 500 lb. 446th Planes: 9 Lt. Jordan led the formation. First and last elements of first flight had difficulty picking up primary target so bombed alternate with excellent results. Direct hits reported with span of E bridge being cut. The remaining element in first flight and entire second flight bombed primary with reports of hits on both approaches, across center and on highway junction. No flak, no fighters. A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) P Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt CP Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt N None B McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt E Bellamy, Herbert E., S/Sgt R Sweedler, Max (NMI), S/Sgt G Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr. “Ben”, Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” P CP N B E R G F Jordan, Henry L., 2Lt Goodrich, John W., 2Lt Franklin, Arthur E., 2Lt Mayo, Jack D., 2Lt Kane, Ronald J., Sgt Bufkin, Francis P., Jr., S/Sgt Burrow, Isom F., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” P CP N B E R G F Smith, Randell Leroy, 2Lt Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt None Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name dropped from nose art) Vancil, Alfred E., 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt Bender, Vernon I., Sgt Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt Mittman, Milton M., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27747 “Spider’s Frolic Pad” Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt None Gilligan, John W., 2Lt Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt McCarty, Lyle (NMI), S/Sgt Heery, Philip M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Goff, Leroy Robert, Jr., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt Henry, Scott G., Sgt Freeman, Cecil O., S/Sgt Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt None Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 42-64549 P Church, Edwin Adem, 2Lt CP Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt N None B Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt E Cassidy, Warren J., Sgt R McFarland, Charles W., S/Sgt G Ricke, Richard O., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4052 “Lil Butch” P Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 2Lt CP Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt N None B Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt E DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt R Kaufman, Sanders S., S/Sgt G Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4074 Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt None Derringer, Albert J., F/O Helgert, Claude George, Sgt Fellmer, Carl M., S/Sgt Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 384/mission 384) Group Mission # 384: Squadron Mission 276 TARGET: Viterbo and Terni, Italy. DATE: 7 June 1944 Type of Bombs: Pamphlets. 446th Planes: 2 No results to record. A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” P Hurley, John R., 1Lt CP Briles, Connolly O., 2Lt N Chapman, John E., 2Lt B Pestalozzi, Rudolph H. “Rudy”, 1Lt E Brawn, Jean H., S/Sgt R Leary, Edward M., T/Sgt G Samsel, John C., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” Matzinger, Keith Robinson, 1Lt Schmid, Kenneth L., 2Lt None Rice, Sumner W., 1Lt Clay, Donald W., Sgt Howe, Frank M., Jr., T/Sgt Velarde, Servando J., Jr., S/Sgt None 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt, pilot (Co-Pilot) Pilot: unknown A/C B-25J: Mission: unspecified Flying Time: 1:10 (82nd mission in MTO) Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt, bombardier (mission 43) “Not scheduled for anything as yet. Cleaned tent, played cribbage, etc. Wrote Louise. Rec’d 2 UCFC news letters. Pre-briefed 1635 T.O. 1745 Pilot: Burandt CoPilot: Pietrowski Ship # 496 (43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” -later “PRINCESS”) Alt, 9,900’ Bombs: 8 – 500 # Demos Position: 2-2-1 Target: Westerly road bridge @ Albinia (No. San Stefano) (42° 30’ N - 11° 03½’ E). Over primary @ 1948, couldn’t pick it up, bombed alternate @ 1958, no flak or fighters. One Sqdn. hit 3 bridges. 100% accuracy. Went to show tonite, left early – sound poor. Flying time: 02:25 hrs.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt, pilot Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: Today’s training consisted of a local formation test flight. The invasion of France took place last night near Le Havre, France – confirmed by General Eisenhower. Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 2Lt, pilot, operations Eisenhower, Dwight David "Ike", General of the Army, Supreme Commander Allied Forces Europe 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 381/mission 381) Group Mission # 381: 17 of our ships participated in a raid on Magrano Road Block, with Lt. Wiginton, leading the mission. The entire formation returned early with bombs due to weather conditions. A/C No. 43-27730 “Katie” (returned early) P Nettles, Forrest Truett, 2Lt CP Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt N None B Lundmark, Norman J., 2Lt E Quintenz, Robert P., Sgt R Orloff, Sidney (NMI), S/Sgt G Burke, William H., Jr., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4060 “Cover Girl” P Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt CP Wigmore, William H., 2Lt N None B Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt E Byrn, Ernest E., Sgt R Torrey, Francis S., S/Sgt G Bowman, John (NMI) “Red”, Sgt F Shand, Arthur T., PFC A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 2Lt Brown, Grover C., Jr., 2Lt Olsen, Svend P., 1Lt Jones, Claude F., 2Lt Gillies, Robert H., S/Sgt Mathews, William E., S/Sgt Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” Magne, Henry J. “Joe”, 2Lt Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt None Vieser, Walter N., 2Lt Engels, Robert W., Sgt Pelak, Andrew (NMI), Sgt Tarra, Frederick J., Sgt None Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 2Lt Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt None Mesna, Leeland A. “Lee”, 2Lt Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt Reynolds, Frank J., S/Sgt Richards, Charles M., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27542 “Superstitious Aloysius” Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt Monger, Samuel A. “Sam”, Jr., 2Lt None Watson, James N., 2Lt Mercea, George (NMI), Sgt MacNeil, Joseph W., S/Sgt May, Frederick J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4077 Ann’s Little Boy Val”(later 446th ship “Stormy Weather”) Martin, William H., Jr., 2Lt Remmel, Earl Howard “The Fox”, 2Lt None Mulholland, Robert W., 2Lt Mabbutt, William T., Sgt Simberg, Alvin L., S/Sgt Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27701 Kibler, William E. “Kib”, 2Lt Johnson, Eric A., 2Lt None Gould, Joe W., F/O Ford, Leonard W., S/Sgt Schnaars, George D., S/Sgt Corkill, John (NMI), Sgt Holmes, Ora E., Jr., PFC A/C No. 43-27520 “Amorous Anne” Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt Matthewson, Merton K., Jr., 2Lt Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt Collins, Clint R., S/Sgt LaFountain, Ned F., S/Sgt Blalock, Joe T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27498 “Ave Maria” Stocking, Eugene E., 1Lt Woods, Richard J., 2Lt Lindell, Harold N., 2Lt Martin, Wayne R., 2Lt Tollefson, Walter F. K., Cpl Bilski, Walter J., S/Sgt Veid, Joseph (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27718 Thomas, John J., 1Lt Walker, Marion E., 2Lt None James, Robert M., 2Lt Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt Chatters, Aubrey W., T/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27506 “Rebel Devil” Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt Partee, Watson L., Sgt Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt None Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27751 “MMR” (Meet Mrs. Runyon) P Haynes, Eldon R., 2Lt CP Wakeley, Charles G., III, 2Lt N None B Altman, Irving L., 2Lt E Schwartz, Arthur (NMI), S/Sgt R Harman, Robert W., T/Sgt G Grant, James H., S/Sgt F Burns, Harry B., Pvt A/C No. 43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick” P Cloward, Glannin A., Capt CP Neiman, William E., 2Lt N None B Stanley, Edward J., 2Lt E Freeman, Millard C., Sgt R See, Russell K., S/Sgt G Connolly, Paul B., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4069 “Ruptured Duck” P CP N B E R G F Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt Gillis, John R., 2Lt None Noe, Paul H., Jr., 2Lt Clyne, Everett H., Sgt Gaydos, John P., T/Sgt Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27785 Manley, Ward E., 2Lt Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt None Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt Morrissey, Raphael E., Cpl Pierce, William H., Cpl Bauder, Harold R., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27636 Grimse, Ralph T., 2Lt Cunningham, Robert T., 2Lt None McDermott, James W., 2Lt Smith, William L., Sgt Keefe, John A., S/Sgt Fowler, Harold E., Sgt Simms, Cleo W., Cpl A/C No. 43-27476 “Shoo-Shoo Baby!” (later “Lovely Lady”) Mims, Nathan (NMI), 2Lt Hall, Earl W., 2Lt None Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt Curry, Hughie L., Sgt Korzeniowski, Edward S., S/Sgt Sinclair, Ralph (NMI), Sgt None 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 382/mission 382) Group Mission # 382: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 383/mission 383) Group Mission # 383: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 384/mission 384) Group Mission # 384: (447th BS did not participate) Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS: War Diary of: Mango, Vincent A. "Vince", Sgt, aerial gunner (Mission 20) “Target: Magrano RR Br. Flak: None Combat: 2:45 Bombs: 100 lbs Escorts: Spits Plane # 506 (43-27506 “Rebel Devil”) Crew: P-Lt. Dean, CP-Lt Jensen, B-Lt Spruill, N- Lt Rye, E-Sgt Partee, R-SSG Alpino, G-Sgt Mango Did not bomb due to 9/10ths coverage of cumulus clouds.” Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt, pilot Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt, pilot Partee, Watson L., Sgt, engineer-gunner Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt, navigator Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt, bombardier 447th BS: War Diary of: Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt, gunner: “37th mission, flew with Wigs. Did not drop bombs at Magrano road junction, weather bad.” Wiginton, J. Maurice "Wigs", 2Lt, pilot 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 381/mission 381) Group Mission # 381: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 382/mission 382) Group Mission # 382: Mission 267 (382): At 16:55 34 planes off to bomb Borgo Val die Tare RR/bridge and Magrano RR/B. Both targets obscured by clouds and all ships returned without bombing. No flak no E/A. A/C No. 43-27805 “Desirable” Myers, Harold C. “Casey”, 2Lt Sowder, Tony R., Jr., 2Lt Hickey, William O., 2Lt Evans, Ivor P., 1Lt Hajny, Zdenek (NMI), S/Sgt Parham, James E., T/Sgt Neuman, Robert A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27652 “Out of Bounds” P Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt CP Moyer, Emerson C., 2Lt N None B Mallin, Theodore (NMI), 2Lt E Ernst, David L., Sgt R Schaffner, Clarence Donovan, T/Sgt G Slafkes, Milton M., S/Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27720 Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt Bard, John A., 2Lt Feeley, Walter C., Jr., 1Lt Farris, Stephen C., 2Lt Perillo, Anthony L., S/Sgt Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt Bennett, Ross F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4076 Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 2Lt Norris, Grafton R., 2Lt None Comfort, Edward P., 2Lt Clark, Raymond S., Sgt Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt Groome, Daingerfield M., Sgt None Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4067 “The Big Swing” Howard, Charles E., 2Lt Gladwell, James G., 2Lt None Blume, Wilbert T., 2Lt Kershaw, Raymond T., S/Sgt Dilts, Robert E., S/Sgt Bishop, William (NMI) “Bill”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27528 Matthews, Thomas W., 2Lt Reedy, Walter W., 2Lt None Young, Robert B., 2Lt Bell, Flavious J., Sgt Poteet, Edward J., S/Sgt Carrick, Kenneth M., S/Sgt Sommer, Robert F., Sgt A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Rogers, Henry (NMI), Jr., 2Lt Warren, William F., 2Lt None Shaw, Charles W., 2Lt Veeck, Richard W., S/Sgt Campbell, James R., S/Sgt Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4027 Cottle, Robert J., 2Lt Leonard, Lee V., 2Lt None Schlenk, Henry O., 2Lt Hospod, Benjamin (NMI), Sgt Hassenbein, Sam (NMI), S/Sgt Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27791 Barbour, Marshall Hall “Red”, 2Lt Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt None McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt Blasingame, Emory J., Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27668 Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt Carrington, Charles C., 2Lt None Bearden, James E., 2Lt Tracy, William G., Sgt Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt Holt, Charles M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4051 Olson, Orin E., 2Lt Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt None Quartuccio, Anthony P., 2Lt Sullivan, James G., Pvt Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt Montoro, John A., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27726 Dalbey, Roy R., 1Lt Tetlow, John S., 2Lt None Luckhaupt, Robert W., 2Lt Hinton, Zane R., PFC Griffin, William C., S/Sgt Crow, Roscoe J., Pvt Benton, Thomas H., Sgt Wednesday, 7 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27530 “Twin Engine Sadie” (returned early – engine trouble – Flight time 1:00 hr.) Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt P CP Goff, Melvin Franklin, 2Lt N None B Judy, Philip R., 2Lt E Pineda, Nico M., Sgt R Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt G Irvine, Josef F., PFC F Edwards, Clarence C., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-4037 “Cherry Fizz” Amo, Leo W., 2Lt Tilton, Harvey S., 2Lt None Kukorowski, Albert A., 2Lt Roberts, Charles J., Sgt Blackard, James R. “Jim”, S/Sgt DeGeorge, Herman (NMI), Sgt White, E. T., Sgt A/C No. 43-27508 P Armstrong, Donald R., 1Lt CP McKay, Donald I., 2Lt N Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt B Bond, Edward N., 2Lt E Kepford, Francis R., T/Sgt R Jacobson, Fred (NMI), S/Sgt G Wilkerson, John J., Cpl F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27715 Shear, Meyer (NMI), 2Lt Kruse, Milford E., 2Lt None Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt Grim, Robert E., S/Sgt Goldstein, George (NMI), S/Sgt Wald, Douglas A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27538 “Down But Not Out” Lyons, John B., 2Lt Ovard, Glen S., 2Lt Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt Burday, Harry (NMI), 2Lt Rippel, Nat (NMI), Sgt Thompson, Arthur R., Jr., S/Sgt Knauss, Charles F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27648 “Sweetie” Riener, William F., 2Lt Anderson, Douglas R., 2Lt None Petit, Rene P., 1Lt Chosta, Louis (NMI), S/Sgt Denny, Joseph C., S/Sgt Sharpsteen, Robert E., Sgt None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 383/mission 383) Group Mission # 383: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 384/mission 384) Group Mission # 384: (448th BS did not participate) Thursday, 8 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, weather again restricts activity; many medium bomber missions are abortive, though several bridges, railroad lines, and guns are attacked; A-20s hit the town of Bolsena and targets in the surrounding areas; fighter-bombers and fighters continue to patrol battle areas destroying motor transport, and attacking train cars, roads, rail lines, and enemy concentrations, as the US Fifth Army approaches Viterbo and the British Eighth Army pushes toward Orvieto. HQ 321st BG War Diary: The missions sent to destroy the Orvieto N. and Ficulle S. Bridges both had to resort to their alternate—the Montepescali Ammunition Dump due to weather. About 100% coverage took care of a large portion of the explosives which the Germans had stacked up there. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEADQUARTERS 57TH BOMBARDMENT WING APO 650, US Army, 8 June 1944. SUBJECT: Congratulatory Message. TO: Commanding Officer, 310th Bomb Group. Commanding Officer, 321st Bomb Group. Commanding Officer, 340th Bomb Group. Commanding Officer, Hq & Hq Sq. 57th Bomb Wing. Commanding Officer, 313th Signal Co Wg. Commanding Officer, 9th Combat Camera Unit. The following message from the Air Commander in Chief is quoted for your information. (Note: PD = period; CMA= comma; RPT = repeat) QUOTE: PLEASE CONVEY TO ALL UNITS IN YOUR COMMAND WHO HAVE TAKEN PART IN THE OPERATIONS IN ITALY LEADING TO THE CAPTURE OF ROME CMA MY SINCERE APPRECIATION OF THEIR GREAT WORK PD THE GALLANTRY AND ENDURANCE OF THE AIR CREWS AND THE DEVOTED WORK OF THOSE ON THE GROUND OVER THE PAST THREE MONTHS HAVE BEEN BEYOND ALL PRAISE AND I BELIEVE THAT HISTORY WILL SHOW THAT THE BATTLE FOR ROME HAS BEEN AN AIR VICTORY OF THE FIRST IMPORTANCE PD ALL CONCERNED CMA IN THE AIR AND ON THE GROUND CMA HAVE LIVED UP TO THE FINEST TRADITIONS OF THE USAAF AND RAF PD WELL DONE PD UNQUOTE Thursday, 8 June 1944 (continued) By command of Brigadier General KNAPP: J. A. McCOUBREY, Major, Air Corps, Actg Asst Adj General. A CERTIFIED TRUE COPY: S. P. NEPRASH, Capt., Air Corps, Asst Intelligence Officer. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEADQUARTERS 57TH BOMBARDMENT WING APO 650, US Army, 8 June 1944. SUBJECT: Congratulatory Message. TO: Commanding Officer, 310th Bomb Group. Commanding Officer, 321st Bomb Group. Commanding Officer, 340th Bomb Group. Commanding Officer, Hq & Hq Sq. 57th Bomb Wing. Commanding Officer, 9th Combat Camera Unit. The following message from General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff, is quoted for your information. QUOTE COMMANDING GENERAL TWELFTH AIR FORCE COLON TO YOU AND YOUR AIRMEN CONGRATUATIONS ON A GREAT VICTORY UNQUOTE By command of Brigadier General KNAPP: J. A. McCOUBREY Major, AC, Actg Asst Adj Gen. A CERTIFIED TRUE COPY: S. P. NEPRASH, Capt., Air Corps, Asst Intelligence Officer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thursday, 8 June 1944 (continued) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TH 57 HEADQUARTERS BOMBARDMENT WING APO 650, US Army, 8 June 1944. SUBJECT: Congratulatory Message. TO: Commanding Officer, Hq & Hq Sq. 57th Bomb Wing, APO 650. Commanding Officer, 313th Signal Company Wing, APO 650. Commanding Officer, 9th Combat Camera Unit, APO 650. Commanding Officer, 310th Bomb Group, APO, US Army. Commanding Officer, 321st Bomb Group, APO, US Army. Commanding Officer, 340th Bomb Group, APO, US Army. The following radio message from Headquarters Twelfth Air Force is forwarded for your information: QUOTE “I TAKE PRIDE IN TRANSMITTING TO YOU THE FOLLOWING WELL MERITED PRAISE FROM GENERAL EISENHOWER PASSED TO ME BY GENERAL BAKER QUOTE THIS COMMAND IS PROUD OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS YOUR ENTIRE AIR FORCE HAVE MADE TO THE GREAT VICTORY IN ITALY PD WE APPRECIATE THE BLOWS THAT YOU ARE DELIVERING DEEP AGAINST THE ENEMY AND WHICH WILL CONTRIBUTE TO OUR SUCCESS RPT SUCCESS AS TO THAT JUST GAINED IN THE MEDITERRANEAN UNQUOTE” UNQUOTE By command of Brigadier General KNAPP: J. A. McCOUBREY, Major, Air Corps, Actg Asst Adj Gen. A TRUE COPY: CERTIFIED: SERGIUS P. NEPRASH, Capt., Air Corps, Ass’t. S-2 Officer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thursday, 8 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 385/mission 385) Group Mission # 385: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 385 Date: 8 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 18 447- 0 448- 0 Target: Orvieto RR Bridge North. Time OFF: 1005 T.O.T.: 1039 Time Down: 1245 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 386/mission 386) Group Mission # 386: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 386 Date: 8 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 16 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447- 0 448- 16 Target: Ficulle RR Bridge South Time OFF: 1004 T.O.T.: 1130 Time Down: 1230 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: The squadron had a day off today and did not participate in any combat mission. This may or may not have had any connection with the party which the Officers had last night. In any event, some of them did not get to bed until early in the morning. Sgt. Carter, an armorer with a talent for painting, has done excellent work in painting “Idaho Lassie” (41-13202) and “Oh-7” (41-13207, two of the Squadron’s outstanding planes, for decorative purposes over the bar. Carter, Robert A. “Gus”, Sgt, armament 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 385/mission 385) Group Mission # 385: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 386/mission 386) Group Mission # 386: (445th BS did not participate) 446th BS War Diary: June 8 to June 11 entry: Regular duties are performed in the squadron. 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 385/mission 385) Group Mission # 385: Squadron Mission 277 TARGET: Montepescali, Italy. (Ammo. Dump Alt.) DATE: 8 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. 446th Planes: 18 Lt. LeClair led the formation. All planes dropped on alternate due to cloud coverage over primary. Excellent concentration in N part of dump causing three or four large fires and explosions. No flak, no fighters. Thursday, 8 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-4052 “Lil Butch” P CP N B E R G F Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2lt None Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt Kreider, John L., Sgt Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt Bender, Thomas J., Pvt None A/C No. 43-27490 “Mrs C” P CP N B E R G Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt None McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt Bellamy, Herbert E., S/Sgt Sweedler, Max (NMI), S/Sgt Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr. “Ben”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” F P CP N B E R G F LeClair, Edward R., 1Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt Dunn, Thomas B., 2Lt Wotkowicz, Francis J., 2Lt Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt Leary, Edward M., T/Sgt Slezak, Alex E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” P CP N B E R G F Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 2Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt Poorman, William H., S/Sgt Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27747 “Spider’s Frolic Pad” Ritger, Frederic Charles, 2Lt Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt None Mexal, Gus J., 2Lt Mowry, Michael L. S., S/Sgt Huntoon, Stuart Layne, Pvt Heery, Philip M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name dropped from nose art) Hipson, Robert Graham, 2Lt Taylor, Richard E., F/O None Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt Zelnick, John J., Sgt Finney, Preston N., S/Sgt Cohen, Irwin (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” (on co-pilot side - “Miss Dallas”, later “The Leading Lady”) Sampson, Alan T., 1Lt White, Frank B., 2Lt None Farber, Joseph L., 2Lt Mygrant, Robert F., S/Sgt Nigrelli, Ernest J., Sgt Napoliello, Felix (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) Vivas, Frank Paul, 1Lt Sacker, John R. “Sad Sack”, 2Lt None Sitts, Lonnie C., 2Lt Jacob, Elmer A., Jr., PFC Bove, Anthony P., S/Sgt Brown, Ronald M., Sgt None Thursday, 8 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” P CP N B E R G F Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 2Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt Poorman, William H., S/Sgt Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt None Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt Bundy, Garland A., S/Sgt Glendening, George F., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27745 P Hively, Harold Henry, 2Lt CP Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt N None B Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt E Shettleworth, William E., Sgt R Green, Salem M., S/Sgt G Casey, Michael F., Sgt F None A/C No. 42-64549 P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F Fontaine, Eugene A., Jr., 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Hogman, Frans H., F/O Bender, Vernon I., Sgt McFarland, Charles W., S/Sgt Foertsch, Jean H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) Vivas, Frank Paul, 1Lt Sacker, John R. “Sad Sack”, 2Lt None Sitts, Lonnie C., 2Lt Jacob, Elmer A., Jr., PFC Bove, Anthony P., S/Sgt Brown, Ronald M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4021 “The Little Admiral” (later Lady Jane) Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt Briles, Connolly O., 2Lt None Gilligan, John W., 2Lt Cassidy, Warren J., Sgt Fellmer, Carl M., S/Sgt Casper, Henry G., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” Hawkes, Leon R., 2Lt Goodrich, John W., 2Lt Ottem, Earl R., 2Lt Robertson, Charles W., 1Lt Leonard, Malcolm B., Sgt Howe, Frank M., Jr., T/Sgt Bruner, Edward (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt Stapleton, Carl B., S/Sgt Harrison, Hoyt V., Sgt Beets, Frank T., Sgt None Thursday, 8 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” Matzinger, Keith Robinson, 1Lt Schmid, Kenneth L., 2Lt None Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt Britton, William W., Jr., Sgt Mitchell, John J., S/Sgt Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” P Smith, Randell Leroy, 2Lt CP Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt N None B Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt E Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt R Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt G Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4074 (picture of seated lady - no name/lettering) Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt Reilly, John A., 2Lt None Derringer, Albert J., 2Lt Helgert, Claude George, Sgt McCarty, Lyle (NMI), S/Sgt Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27480 Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 2Lt Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt None Gawrada, Gabriel P., 1Lt DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt Kaufman, Sanders S., S/Sgt Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt None 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt, pilot (mission 50, Pilot) Co-Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Target: Montepescali, Italy. (Ammo Dump Alt.) Flying Time: 2:50 (83rd mission in MTO) Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt, bombardier (mission 44) “Pre-briefed 0830 T.O. 1000 Pilot: Burandt CoPilot: Nagel Ship # 490 (43-27490 “Mrs C”) Alt, 11,000’ Bombs: 4 – 1000 # Demos Position: 2-2-1 Target: Ammo Dump, 2 mi. N.W. of Montepescali (42° 55’ N - 11° 07’ E). Primary target closed, over alternate @ 1158, no fighters or flak. Excellent concentration of bombs, smoke seen rising over 4000 above target. 100% accuracy. Took laundry into Solenzara, worked on club. Good supper. USO show – good. Movie projector broke again, getting monotonous. Flying time: 03:00 hrs.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt, pilot Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: A mission was scheduled for today, but cancelled due to weather conditions. 2nd Lt. Wayne R. Martin, and Cpl. Raphael E. Morrissey are at rest camp on Capri. Congratulatory messages for our outstanding efforts which resulted in the fall of Rome were received from: General George C. Marshall; Twelfth Air Force and from Headquarters Mediterranean Tactical Air Force. Captain Robert C. Olson and Edward B. Becker have been relieved of assignment and have departed for the United States. Thursday, 8 June 1944 (continued) Captain Thomas C. Bounds has been relieved of his duties as operations officer and appointed squadron commander during the absence of Major Raymond D. Sampson. 1st Lt. J. Maurice Wiginton is appointed operations officer. 2nd Lt. Anthony L. Muzinich is appointed assistant operations officer. 1st Lt. John H Windler, is appointed squadron bombardier. Becker, Edward B., Capt, bombardier Bounds, Thomas C., Capt, pilot Marshall, George C., General of the Army, Chief of Staff Martin, Wayne R., 2Lt, bombardier Morrisey, Raphael E., Cpl, engineer-gunner Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt, pilot Olson, Robert C., Capt, pilot Sampson, Raymond D. “Sammy”, Maj, pilot, Commander Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 1Lt, pilot, operations Windler, John H., 1Lt, bombardier 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 385/mission 385) Group Mission # 385: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 386/mission 386) Group Mission # 386: (447th BS did not participate) 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 385/mission 385) Group Mission # 385: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 386/mission 386) Group Mission # 386: Mission 270 (386): At 10:15 16 planes off to bomb Ficulle RR/bridge but found primary target cloud covered and 5 planes dropped 20 x 1000 from 11,000 feet on primary but missed. Ten planes dropped 40 x 1000 bombs on ammunition dump (alternate target) at E6582 from 11,000 feet. Crews report good concentration in S part of dump with several fires and three explosions. Heavy, moderate inaccurate flak from primary, no planes holed. Weather: 3/10th cover at alternate. A/C No. 43-27715 P Verkruysse, Emile D., 2Lt CP Moyer, Emerson C., 2Lt N None B McRee, Malcolm B., 1Lt E Weyeneth, Carl H., Sgt R Bixler, Frederick F., S/Sgt G Hersh, Bertram (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27652 “Out of Bounds” Swanson, Erle G. “Swanny”, Jr., 2Lt Leonard, Lee V., 2Lt None McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt Carter, Eugene F., Sgt Denny, Joseph C., S/Sgt Bishop, William (NMI) “Bill”, Sgt None Thursday, 8 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4051 Olson, Orin E., 2Lt Kruse, Milford E., 2Lt None Quartuccio, Anthony P., 2Lt Sullivan, James G., Pvt Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt Montoro, John A., S/Sgt Edwards, Clarence C., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Rogers, Harry (NMI), Jr., 2Lt Anderson, Douglas R., 2Lt None Comfort, Edward P., 2Lt Veeck, Richard W., Sgt Campbell, James R., S/Sgt Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4076 Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 2Lt Carrington, Charles C., 2Lt None Martin, James M., Jr., 2Lt Hinton, Zane R., PFC Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt Groome, Daingerfield M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27530 “Twin Engine Sadie” Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt Gladwill, James G., 2Lt None Mallin, Theodore (NMI), S/Sgt Pineda, Nico M., Sgt Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt Irvine, Josef F., Sgt Benton, Thomas H., Sgt A/C No. 43-27528 Matthews, Thomas W., 2Lt Norris, Grafton R., 2Lt None Apple, John A., 2Lt Bell, Flavious J., Sgt Poteet, Edward J., S/Sgt Carrick, Kenneth M., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-4067 “The Big Swing” Howard, Charles E., 2Lt Tetlow, John S., 2Lt None Blume, Wilber T., 2Lt Kershaw, Raymond T., S/Sgt Dilts, Robert E., S/Sgt Wald, Douglass A., Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27726 Dalbey, Roy R., 2Lt Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt None Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt Clark, Raymond S., Sgt Walker, Jack L., Sgt Grow, Roscoe J., Pvt None A/C No. 43-27791 Barbour, Marshall Hall “Red”, 2Lt McKay, Donald I., 2Lt None Kiska, George P., 2Lt Blasingame, Emory J., Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt Sommer, Robert F., Sgt Thursday, 8 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27720 Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt None Farris, Stephen C., 2Lt Perillo, Anthony L., S/Sgt Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt Bennett, Ross F., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27508 P Armstrong, Donald R., 1Lt CP Holcombe, Dewey R., 2Lt N Hickey, William O., 2Lt B Bond, Edward N., 2Lt E Kepford, Francis R., S/Sgt R Jacobson, Fred (NMI), S/Sgt G Wilkerson, John J., Cpl F None A/C No. 43-4027 P Cottle, Robert J., 2Lt CP Winstead, Hungh J., 2Lt N None B Burday, Harry (NMI), 2Lt E Hospod, Benjamin (NMI), Sgt R Hassenbein, Sam (NMI), S/Sgt G Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt F White, E. T., Sgt A/C No. 43-27668 (returned early – excessive gas fumes in ship – Flying time 0:45 min.) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt None Bearden, James E., 2Lt Tracy, William G., Sgt Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt Holt, Charles M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27805 “Desirable” VanRaam, Rudolph (NMI), 1Lt Grady, John R., 2Lt Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt McCue, William M., Jr., 1Lt Chosta, Louis (NMI), S/Sgt Thompson, Arthur R., Jr., S/Sgt Sharpsteen, Robert E., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-4037 “Cherry Fizz” Amo, Leo W., 2Lt Riley, Robert L., 2Lt None Kukorowski, Albert A., 2Lt Roberts, Charles J., Sgt Blackard, James R. “Jim”, S/Sgt DeGeorge, Herman (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27648 “Sweetie” Riener, William F., 2Lt Mitchell, Robert E., 2Lt Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt Petit, Rene P., 1Lt White, Joseph John, Sgt Gilpatrick, Jack H., T/Sgt Wolf, Elmer A., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27538 “Down But Not Out” (did not take off – burned out starter motor) only pilot listed, but likely crew is: Myers, Harold C. “Casey”, 2Lt Ovard, Glen S., 2Lt Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt Joyce, Robert W. “Dead-eye”, 1Lt Hajny, Zdenek (NMI), S/Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt Neuman, Robert A., Sgt None Friday, 9 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers again hit enemy communications, bombing bridges with good results; light bombers hit targets of opportunity in the Acquapendente area; fighter-bombers and fighters continue to pound motor transport retreating up the Italian peninsula, and to bomb roads and railways in the path of the enemy retreat, as the US Fifth Army reaches Viterbo, where the British Eighth Army shortly makes contact with it; and 86th Bombardment Squadron (Light), 47th Bombardment Group (Light), moves from Vesuvious Airfield to Ponte Galeria with A-20s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Good hunting today—crews returned from the three missions sent to the road bridges at Centeno, Grosseto, and Albinia all reported target well covered. Photos bore out their statements. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEADQUARTERS 57TH BOMBARDMENT WING APO 650, US Army, 9 June 1944. SUBJECT: Commendation. TO: Commanding Officer, 321st Bomb Group. 1. The following message was received this date from General Cannon. QUOTE: I WISH TO EXPRESS MY DEEP GRATITUDE AND APPRECIATION TO YOU AND ALL MEMBERS OF YOUR COMMAND FOR THEIR SPLENDID WORK IN THE CURRENT ITALIAN OPERATIONS CULMINATING IN THE CAPTURE OF ROME. THEY HAVE GIVEN THEIR ALL AND THE RESULTS WERE MAGNIFICENT. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF YOU AND CONTINUED GOOD HUNTING. 2. During this period the 57th Bomb Wing has established an all time record for weight of bombs dropped and what is more important, the accuracy with which the bombs were placed was superb. A bridge is the most difficult bombing target, yet day after day formations of this Wing were hitting bridges with excellent concentrations of bombs. This all out effort has taxed your energy and the end is not yet, but when the time comes to relax, be assured that you will have earned your rest and made an excellent and important contribution to the successful ending of the war in this theater. 3. I am proud to pass on to you the commendation of the Commanding General of the Twelfth Air Force. ROBERT D. KNAPP, Brigadier General, USA, Commanding. A TRUE COPY: S. P. NEPRASH, Capt., Air Corps, Ass’t Intelligence Officer. Friday, 9 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 387/mission 387) Group Mission # 387: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 387 Date: 9 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 17 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 17 447- 0 448- 0 Target: Centeno Rd Bridge. Time OFF: 0907 T.O.T.: 1000 Time Down: 1055 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 388/mission 388) Group Mission # 388: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 388 Date: 9 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 18 446- 0 447- 0 448- 0 Target: Grosseto Rd Bridge. Time OFF: 0936 T.O.T.: 1020 Time Down: 1110 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 389/mission 389) Group Mission # 389: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 389 Date: 9 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447- 18 448- 0 Target: Albinia Rd Bridges. Time OFF: 0955 T.O.T.: 1040 Time Down: 1135 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: The squadron bombed the Grosseto road bridge today with a bombing accuracy of 53%. On this mission, Lt. Russell piloted the famed B-25 “Idaho Lassie” (41-13202) on her record-breaking 150th mission. Lt Schiff has been put in charge of athletic activities around the squadron and he is doing a swell job of organizing various teams and making arrangements for volleyball courts, basketball courts, horseshoes, etc. Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 1Lt, pilot Schiff, Frederick (NMI), 2Lt, pilot 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 387/mission 387) Group Mission # 387: (445th BS did not participate) Friday, 9 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 388/mission 388) Group Mission # 388: A/C No. 41-13202 “Idaho Lassie” Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 1Lt Crowley, Daniel R., 2Lt Sharp, Kenneth R., 1Lt Yepez, Oscar W., 1Lt Knight, Arnold K., Sgt Stone, Donald R., T/Sgt McGinley, Joseph B., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27740 P Dickerson, Samuel M., 1Lt CP Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt N None B Wren, Frank J., 1Lt E Malloy, Edward J., Sgt R Wells, Robert J., S/Sgt G Kramer, Henry P., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27741 P CP N B E R G F Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 1Lt CP Jeffery, James C., 2Lt N None B Maughan, George W., 1Lt E Mark, Lincoln W., Sgt R Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt G Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hulagirl - no name/lettering) P Register, Percy D., Maj, Commander CP Cameron, William D. “Bill”, Jr., Maj, HQ 321st BG N Smith, Raymond (NMI), 2Lt B Simpkins, Everett L., 2Lt E Poirier, Andre (NMI), Sgt R DeLaune, William P., S/Sgt G Miller, Robert Ryle, Sgt F None P A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” Schiff, Frederick (NMI), 2Lt Frank, Robert R., 2Lt None Voelker, Joseph M., 1Lt Cavanaugh, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt Davis, Olin (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Henrich, James G., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27714 “Blonde Beauty” Hardman, Albert F. “Al”, Jr., 2Lt Weld, Willis R., 2Lt None Emery, Ben D., 2Lt Yoa, Harry (NMI), Sgt Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) Schweda, George J., 2Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None Werner, Samuel (NMI), 2Lt Swingholm, Raymond J., Sgt Pate, Harris B., Jr., S/Sgt Bellendir, John C., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” Smith, Alfred B., 1Lt Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt None Gifford, Robert H., Sgt Bertling, Gerald M., Sgt Shiloh, Andrew (NMI), T/Sgt Jacobs, Harry E., Sgt None Friday, 9 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” McLain, Damon I., 1Lt Collins, Daniel P., 2t None Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt DeRose, Louis A., Sgt O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt Harris, Charles W., Jr., Sgt Strenger, Marshall C., Capt (observer) A/C No. 43-3535 “Rum Runner” Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt Duggan, Raymond E., F/O Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Leith, Douglas L., Sgt Scott, Aurelias M., S/Sgt Jones, Harvey J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” Gunder, William H., 2Lt McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt None Brule, Gordon J., 2Lt Walther, Henry W., Sgt Heinbaugh, James C., T/Sgt Imbastaro, Alexander J., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27748 “Mama!” Waterman, LeRoy R., 1Lt Martin, John W., 2Lt None Fitzgerald, Daniel J., Sgt Chambers, Jimmie (NMI), Sgt Johnson, John E., T/Sgt Andrews, Lamar C., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-4008 “Spirit of St Louis” Place, Winston R., 2Lt Ottinger, Warren F., 2Lt None Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Smith, William F., Sgt McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt Bates, Leonard H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” Richardson, John S., 2t Moore, William H., Jr., 2Lt None Sides, Henry F., 2Lt Freiler, Walter C., Sgt Parlette, Oliver C., S/Sgt Jannetta, Floridi D. “Floyd”, Sgt Jones, Robert C., Sgt A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” Swanson, Harry A., 2Lt Thompson, Harry C., Jr., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Woody, Louie M., Sgt Butler, Russell J., S/Sgt Valley, Arnold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Wolfe, Robert A., 2Lt Morgan, John A., 2Lt None Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt Hawkins, Vernon L., Sgt Rossi, Sam J., S/Sgt Lemke, Leslie J., Sgt None Friday, 9 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) P Hadsell, Donald M., 2Lt CP Moore, Henry D., 2Lt N None B Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt E Isbell, Everett N., Cpl R Leach, Earl V., S/Sgt G McClary, Louis E., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Hammar, Robert L., 2Lt Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt None Baldwin, Harry O., 2Lt Dowd, Stephen J., S/Sgt Kneisel, Charles W., S/Sgt Decker, Robert J., Sgt Knudtson, Orville Fred, S/Sgt, 9th Combat Camera 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 389/mission 389) Group Mission # 389: (445th BS did not participate) 446th BS War Diary: June 8 to June 11 entry: Regular duties are performed in the squadron. 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 387/mission 387) Group Mission # 387: Squadron Mission 278 TARGET: Centeno Road Bridge, Italy. DATE: 9 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 500 lb. Demo. 446th Planes: 18 Capt. Cooper led the formation. All bombs in target area. Both approaches and center of bridge received direct hits. No flak, no fighters. Because of prop trouble, Lt. Ivankovig returned early. A/C No. 43-4052 “Lil Butch” P CP N B E R G F Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt Matthews, John Walker, 2Lt None Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt Kreider, John L., Sgt McKearin, William Jerome, Sgt Bender, Thomas J., Pvt None A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt None McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt Bellamy, Herbert E., S/Sgt Sweedler, Max (NMI), S/Sgt Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr. “Ben”, Sgt None Friday, 9 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27747 “Spider’s Frolic Pad” Ritger, Frederic Charles, 2Lt Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt None Mexal, Gus J., 2Lt Mowry, Michael L. S., S/Sgt Huntoon, Stuart Layne, Pvt Heery, Philip M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” Cooper, Paul T., Capt, Commander Sacker, John R. “Sad Sack”, 2Lt Franklin, Arthur E., 2Lt Mottley, John F., 2Lt Clickner, Albert H., S/Sgt Miles, Walter J., Jr., S/Sgt Foley, Joseph M., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27745 Church, Edwin Adem, 2Lt Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt None Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt Clay, Donald W., Sgt McFarland, Charles W., S/Sgt Ricke, Richard O., S/Sgt None A/C No. 42-32394 “Peg O’ My Heart” Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt Reilly, John A., 2Lt None Derringer, Albert J., F/O Helgert, Claude George, Sgt McCarty, Lyle (NMI), S/Sgt Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27480 Vancil, Alfred E., 2Lt Ligon, Walton M., 2Lt None Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt McArdle, John R., Pvt Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt Casper, Henry G., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Sitts, Lonnie C., 2Lt Jupin, John (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Poorman, William H., S/Sgt Zeman, Harold W., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 2Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27490 “Mrs C” Jordan, Harry L., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt Ottem, Earl R., 2Lt Mayo, Jack D., 2Lt Kane, Ronald J., Sgt Bufkin, Francis P., Jr., S/Sgt Burrow, Isom F., Cpl None Friday, 9 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” P CP N B E R G F Smith, Randell Leroy, 2Lt Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt None Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” Hawkes, Leon R., 2Lt Goodrich, John W., 2Lt None Robertson, Charles W., 1Lt Leonard, Malcolm B., Sgt Howe, Frank M., Jr., T/Sgt Bruner, Edward (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) Fontaine, Eugene A., Jr., 2Lt P CP White, Frank B., 2Lt N None B Hogman, Frans H., F/O E Bender, Vernon I., Sgt R Fellmer, Carl M., S/Sgt G Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt None Gilligan, John W., 2Lt Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt Nagy, Julius L., S/Sgt Foertsch, Jean H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” (on co-pilot side - “Miss Dallas”, later “The Leading Lady”) Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt None Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt Bundy, Garland A., S/Sgt Mittman, Milton M., Cpl None A/C No. 42-64549 (returned early – prop oil leak) Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt None Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt Stapleton, Carl B., Sgt Cohen, Irwin (NMI), S/Sgt Beets, Frank T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” Matzinger, Keith Robinson, 1Lt Schmid, Kenneth L., 2Lt None Farber, Joseph L., 2Lt Britton, William W., Jr., Sgt Mitchell, John J., S/Sgt Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4021 “The Little Admiral” (later Lady Jane) Hipson, Robert Graham, 2Lt Taylor, Richard E., F/O None Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt Zelnick, John J., Sgt Harrison, Hoyt V., S/Sgt Finney, Preston N., S/Sgt None Friday, 9 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 388/mission 388) Group Mission # 388: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 389/mission 389) Group Mission # 389: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt, pilot (mission 51, Pilot) Co-Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Target: Centeno Road Bridge, Italy. Flying Time: 2:10 (84th mission in MTO) Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt, bombardier (mission 45) “Pre-briefed 0650 T.O. 0900 Pilot: Burandt CoPilot: Pietrowski Ship # 501 (43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” - unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Alt, 9,900’ Bombs: 8 – 500 # Demos Position: 1-2-1 Target: Road bridge @ Centeno (42° 47’ N - 11° 48’ E). Over target @ 1004, no flak or fighters. Excellent coverage. Sacked, shaved, and showered today. Good supper. These Italian cooks we have now put out good, tasty meals. Worked on the Club. Wrote Billy. Had an Air Raid Alert at 0315 this a.m. Flying Time: 02:00 hrs.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt, pilot Pietrowski, Stanley J., 1Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: The following officers and enlisted men have returned from rest camp – Capri. 2nd Lt. William F. Heitman; 2nd Lt. Robert E. Thomas; 2nd Lt. John G. Nall; S/Sgt. Elmer P. Dressler; Cpl. John E. Broderick, Jr. A congratulatory message for outstanding bombing was received from General Cannon. Today’s training consisted of practice bombing. Broadrick, John E., Jr., operations Cannon, John K., General, 12th AF Commander Dressler, Elmer P., S/Sgt, engineering Heitman, William F., 2Lt, pilot Nall, John G., 2Lt, pilot Stocking, Eugene, E., 1Lt, pilot Thomas, Robert E., 2Lt, navigator 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 387/mission 387) Group Mission # 387: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 388/mission 388) Group Mission # 388: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 389/mission 389) Group Mission # 389: 18 of our ships participated in a raid on Albinia Road Bridge, with Lt. Stocking leading the mission. Excellent concentration of bombs in target area. A few bombs over and one string landed 250 yards SE of bridge. Bombing accuracy 90% - mission efficiency 74%. Friday, 9 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27785 Manley, Ward E., 2Lt Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt None Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt Scarberry, Harold W., Sgt Pierce, William H., Cpl Bauder, Harold R., Sgt Wall, John E., Sgt A/C No. 43-27718 Thomas, John J., 1Lt Wakeley, Charles G., III, 2Lt None Stanley, Edward J., 2Lt Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt Free, Paul L., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27751 “MMR” (Meet Mrs. Runyon) Haynes, Eldon R., 2Lt Walker, Marion E., 2Lt None Altman, Irving L., 2Lt Schwartz, Arthur (NMI), S/Sgt Harman, Robert W., T/Sgt Grant, James H., S/Sgt Burns, Harry B., Pvt A/C No. 43-27636 Grimse, Ralph T., 2Lt Cunningham, Robert T., 2Lt None McDermott, James W., 2Lt Smith, William L., Sgt Keefe, John A., S/Sgt Flowers, Frank J., Sgt Simms, Cleo W., Cpl A/C No. 43-27520 “Amorous Anne” Stocking, Eugene E., 1Lt Monger, Samuel A. “Sam”, Jr., 2Lt Lindell, Harold N., 2Lt Martin, Wayne R., 2Lt Tollefson, Walter F. K., Cpl Bilski, Walter J., S/Sgt Veid, Joseph (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-3522 “Hunky Dorey” Cloward, Glannin A., Capt Neiman, William E., 2Lt None Anderson, Sherman E., 2Lt Freeman, Millard C., Sgt See, Russell K., S/Sgt Connolly, Paul B., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27476 “Shoo-Shoo Baby!” (later “Lovely Lady”) Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2lt Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt Partee, Watson L., Sgt Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt None Fisher, Gerald E., 2Lt O’Neil, James R., Sgt Cowart, Eugene C., S/Sgt Miller, Dale G., Sgt None Friday, 9 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-3403 “Incendiary Blonde” Mims, Nathan (NMI), 2Lt Hall, Earl W., 2Lt None Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt Curry, Hughie L., Sgt Korzeniowski, Edward S., S/Sgt Sinclair, Ralph (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-4069 “Ruptured Duck” P Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt CP Gillis, John R., 2Lt N None B Noe, Paul H., Jr., 2Lt E Clyne, Everett H., Sgt R Gaydos, John P., T/Sgt G Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt F Shand, Arthur T., PFC A/C No. 43-4060 “Cover Girl” P Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt CP Wigmore, William H., 2Lt N None B Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt E Byrn, Ernest E., Sgt, R Torrey, Francis S., S/Sgt G Bowman, John (NMI) “Red”, Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” P Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 2Lt CP Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt N None B Mesna, Leeland A. “Lee”, 2Lt E Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt R Reynolds, Frank J., S/Sgt G Richards, Charles M., Cpl F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4077 Ann’s Little Boy Val”(later 446th ship “Stormy Weather”) Murray, Richard E., 2Lt Remmel, Earl Howard “The Fox”, 2Lt Matthewson, Merton K., Jr., 2Lt Huffman, William C., 2Lt Dawson, Roy C., Sgt Toole, John F., S/Sgt Fowler, Harold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” Magne, Henry J. “Joe”, 2Lt Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt None Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt Applegarth, Smith B., Sgt Pelak, Andrew (NMI), Sgt Tarra, Frederick J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27730 “Katie” Nettles, Forrest Truett, 2Lt Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt None Lundmark, Norman J., 2Lt Quintenz, Robert P., Sgt Orloff, Sidney (NMI), S/Sgt Mitchell, Rennie (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27779 Martin, William H., Jr., 2Lt Brown, Grover C., Jr., 2Lt None Mulholland, Robert W., 2Lt Mabbutt, William T., Sgt Simberg, Alvin L., S/Sgt Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt None Friday, 9 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27701 P CP N B E R G F Kibler, William E. “Kib”, 2Lt Johnson, Eric A., 2Lt None Gould, Joe W., F/O Dimondstein, Herbert (NMI), Sgt Schnaars, George D., S/Sgt Corkill, John (NMI), S/Sgt Holmes, Ora E., Jr., PFC A/C No. 43-27542 “Superstitious Aloysius” Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt Woods, Richard J., 2Lt None Watson, James N., 2Lt Mercea, George (NMI), Sgt MacNeil, Joseph W., S/Sgt May, Frederick J., Sgt None 447th BS: War Diary of: Mango, Vincent A. "Vince", Sgt, aerial gunner (Mission 21) “Target: Albinia Road Bridge Flak: HIS Combat: 1:45 Bombs: 1,000 lbs Escorts: None Plane # 476 (43-27475 “Shoo-Shoo Baby!” - later “Lovely Lady”) Crew: P-Lt. Dean, CP-Lt Jensen, B-Lt Spruill, N- Lt Rye, E-Sgt Partee, R-SSG Alpino, GSgt Mango Bombs scattered w/best concentration in target area. Bridge probably hit. Bombs scored near misses on Albinia river bridge NW of target. Others may have hit bridge SE of target.” Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt, pilot Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt, pilot Partee, Watson L., Sgt, engineer-gunner Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt, navigator Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt, bombardier 448th BS War Diary: No Entry 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 387/mission 387) Group Mission # 387: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 388/mission 388) Group Mission # 388: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 389/mission 389) Group Mission # 389: (448th BS did not participate) Saturday, 10 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers attack bridges, railroads, and roads N, NE, and NW of Rome; light bombers hit motor transport in the town of Arcidosso; fighterbombers and fighters bomb and strafe motor transport and roads N of the battle area, destroying numerous vehicles, especially along the roads between Rome and Vetralla; in ground action the Indian 4 Division takes Pescara and Chieti, while the New Zealand 2 Division reaches Avezzano E of Rome; HQ XII Bomber Command is disbanded in Corsica; HQ 47th Bombardment Group (Light) and 84th Bombardment Squadron (Light) move from Vesuvius Airfield to Ponte Galeria with A-20s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Our two normal effort raids against the Bellisio Rail Viaduct and the Sassaferrato Rail Bridge were not too productive; both being missed although a road bridge next to the viaduct was knocked out. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEADQUARTERS 57th BOMBARDMENT WING APO 650, US Army, 10 June 1944. SUBJECT: Commendation. TO: ***************************************************************** Commanding Officer, 321st Bomb Group, APO 650, US Army. ***************************************************************** The following message from Headquarters Twelfth Air Force is paraphrased for your information. (Note: PD = period; CMA= comma; RPT = repeat) ***GENERAL ALEXANDERS MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION IS TRANSMITTED FROM HEADQUARTERS MAAF BY GENERAL EAKER DIRECTING THAT IT BE PUBLISHED TO ALL UNITS OF THE TWELFTH AIR FORCE***I WISH TO OFFER PERSONALLY TO YOU AND ALL RANKS OF YOUR COMMAND OUR THANKS WITH OUR GRATITUDE FOR THE INVALUABLE AND DISTINGUISHED PART WHICH YOUR AIR FORCES PLAYED IN CONSUMATING THIS GREAT VICTORY IN THE NAME OF THE ALLIED ARMIES UNDER MY COMMAND PD THIS IN FULL FAITH IS I HOPE ONLY A STARTER FOR EVEN GREATER RESULTS YET TO COME***I SALUTE EACH OF YOU WHO HAVE SO WELL MERITED THIS GENERALS PRAISE*** Saturday, 10 June 1944 (continued) By command of Brigadier General KNAPP: /s/ J. A. McCoubrey, J. A. McCOUBREY, Major, AC Actg Asst Adj Gen. A CERTIFIED EXTRACT COPY: R. G. LIND, 1st Lt. Air Corps, Ass’t Intelligence Officer. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TO: FROM: C. O., 321st BOMB GROUP. 57th BOMB WING. 26/21078 CONGRATULATIONS ON THE EXCELLENT BOMBING THE 321 BOMB GROUP HAS BEEN DOING DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS…IT IS MY INTENTION AND PLEASURE TO REQUEST THAT THE 321 BOMB GROUP BE GIVEN A CITATION FOR THE MAY MISSION. KNAPP A CERTIFIED EXTACT COPY: R. G. LIND, 1st Lt., Air Corps, Ass’t Intelligence Officer. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 390/mission 390) Group Mission # 390: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 390 Date: 10 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 18 446- 1 447- 0 448- 0 Target: Bellisio RR Viaduct. Time OFF: 0930 T.O.T.: 1100 Time Down: 1205 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 391/mission 391) Group Mission # 391: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 391 Date: 10 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 16 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447- 1 448- 15 Target: Sassaferrato RR Bridge. Time OFF: 0930 T.O.T.: 1100 Time Down: 1215 (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Saturday, 10 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS War Diary: The squadron bombed the railroad viaduct a Bellisio, Italy today with a bombing accuracy of 54%. The enlisted men’s club celebrated its opening night with the presentation of awards by Col. Smith, the appearance of two Red Cross girls and an abundance of free-flowing liquor as the highlights. Included among the awards were DFC’s presented to Captains House, Strenger and McLain to the tune of wild cheering by the enlisted men especially when Capt. Strenger received his. He is very popular with all the men. Later in the evening, sandwiches, doughnuts and coffee were served although for a number of reasons many of the men failed to remember receiving such refreshments. House, Robert M., Capt, pilot McLain, Damon I., Capt, pilot Smith, Richard H., Col, pilot, 321st BG Commander Strenger, Marshall C., Capt, pilot 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 390/mission 390) Group Mission # 390: A/C No. 42-32434 “Mississippi Gambler II” P Hatcher, Leon F., Jr., 1Lt CP Wilson, Victor H., Capt N Casaburi, Robert Roland, 2Lt B Wren, Frank J., 1Lt E Hawkins, Vernon L., Sgt R Marcoulier, William A., T/Sgt G Reddy, John E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27740 P Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 1Lt CP Collins, Daniel P., 2Lt N None B Maughan, George W., 1Lt E Malloy, Edward J., Sgt R Wells, Robert J., S/Sgt G Kramer, Henry P., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” P Groose, William R. “Bud”, 2Lt CP Duggan, Raymond E., F/O N None B Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt E Leith, Douglas L., Sgt R Scott, Aurelias M., S/Sgt G Jones, Harvey J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” Waterman, LeRoy R., 1Lt Payne, Lawrence J., 2Lt None Klein, Robert J., 2Lt Knight, Arnold K., Sgt Johnson, John E., S/Sgt Andrews, Lamar C., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) Coale, Julian R. “Cozy”, Jr., 1Lt Moore, Henry D., 2Lt None Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt Isbell, Everett N., Cpl Leach, Earl V., S/Sgt McClary, Louis E., Sgt Jones, Robert C., Sgt A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Wolfe, Robert A., 2Lt Morgan, John A., 2Lt None Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt Yoa, Harry (NMI), Sgt Parlette, Oliver C., S/Sgt Jannetta, Floridi D. “Floyd”, Sgt None Saturday, 10 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hulagirl - no name/lettering) Rigler, Edward J., 2Lt Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt Napple, Francis L., 2Lt Miller, Edward A., 1Lt Malmberg, Russell H., S/Sgt Wells, Joy E., S/Sgt Doswell, Richard (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-3535 “Rum Runner” McLain, Damon I., Capt Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt None Simpkins, Everett L., 2Lt DeRose, Louis A., Sgt O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt Harris, Charles W., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) Wagner, Gerald W., 2Lt Spencer, Charles F., 2Lt None Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt York, Rufus (NMI), Sgt Kintly, James E., S/Sgt Hafner, Duane H., Sgt None A/C No. 42-64529 Smith, Alfred B., 1Lt Glasford, Loren G., 2Lt None Gifford, Robert H., 2Lt Bertling, Gerald M., Sgt Gonzales, Alfred R., T/Sgt Jacobs, Harry E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27748 “Mama!” Hammar, Robert L., 2Lt Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt None Baldwin, Harold O., 2Lt Dowd, Stephen J., Sgt Kneisel, Charles W., S/Sgt Decker, Robert J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” Swanson, Harry A., 2Lt Thompson, Henry C., Jr., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Woody, Louie M., Sgt Butler, Russell J., S/Sgt Valley, Arnold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4008 “Spirit of St Louis” Hadsell, Donald M., 2Lt Martin, John W., 2Lt None Palmer, Richard W., 2Lt Kofmehl, James J., Sgt Rockett, James J., S/Sgt Walburn, John A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” Richardson, John S., 2Lt Moore, William H., Jr., 2Lt None Sides, Harry F., 2Lt Chambers, Jimmie (NMI), Sgt Carney, Robert J., S/Sgt Imbastaro, Alexander J., S/Sgt None Saturday, 10 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” P Lyons, Lawrence L., 2Lt CP McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt N None B Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt E Cummings, Walter T., Sgt R Hall, Warren Francis, S/Sgt G Weaver, Dale W., Cpl F None A/C No. 43-27714 “Blonde Beauty” P Hardman, Albert F. “Al”, Jr., 2Lt CP Weld, Willis R., 2Lt N None B Emery, Ben D., 2Lt E Hope, Amos (NMI), Sgt R Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt G Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” Place, Winston R., 2Lt Ottinger, Warren F., 2Lt None Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Smith, William F., Sgt McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt Bates, Leonard H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27792 “Cuddle Bunny” Schiff, Frederick (NMI), 2Lt Frank, Robert R., 2Lt None Voelker, Joseph M., 1Lt Cavanaugh, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt Davis, Olin (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Henrich, James G., S/Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 391/mission 391) Group Mission # 391: (445th BS did not participate) 446th BS War Diary: June 8 to June 11 entry: Regular duties are performed in the squadron. Up to the present time the missions flown by the B-25 G’s that were assigned to our Squadron in August 1943 have not been added to our total number of Squadron missions. At the present time, the Group has a total of 390 missions and our Squadron has a total of 304. 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 390/mission 390) Group Mission # 390: Squadron Mission 304 TARGET: Bellisio Rail Viaduct, Italy. DATE: 10 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. Demo. 446th Planes: 1 Lt. Hatcher led the formation. Good concentration reported in the target area with majority of bombs falling across S end of bridge. Reports of highway bridge just to E being hit with other bombs. No flak, no fighters. Hatcher, James T., Lt, pilot, 445th BS Saturday, 10 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name dropped from nose art) P Hively, Harold Henry, 2Lt CP Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt N Ottem, Earl R., 2Lt B Hogman, Frans H., F/O E Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt R Nagy, Julius L., S/Sgt G Slezak, Alex E., Sgt F None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 391/mission 391) Group Mission # 391: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt, pilot (Pilot) Co-Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Mission: unspecified Flying Time: 1:15 (85th mission in MTO) Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt, bombardier: “No mission today. Worked on club all a.m. until 1400. On bomb trainer from 15001700. Went to trainer bldg, no sight set up – cancelled. Hung around club. No show. Around club all evening listening to radio and playing cribbage with Lewis. On a mission tomorrow.” Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 2Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: Today’s training consisted of local transition, slow time, practice bombing and a three plane formation flight. Twenty Engineer Gunners; twenty-two Radio Gunners and Twenty-three Turret Gunners, spent two hours on the line, stripping and cleaning guns. 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 390/mission 390) Group Mission # 390: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 391/mission 391) Group Mission # 391: 1 of our ships participated in a raid on Sassaferrato RR Bridge, as spare with the 448th squadron. No bombs dropped in target area – bombs to north of target and some into the town. Railroad tracks believed hit north of town. Saturday, 10 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-3403 “Incendiary Blonde” (spare) P Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt CP Washburn, Guy M. “Pappy”, 2Lt N Matthewson, Merton K., Jr., 2Lt B Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt E Collins, Clint R., S/Sgt R LaFountain, Ned F., S/Sgt G Blalock, Joe T., Sgt F None 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 390/mission 390) Group Mission # 390: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 391/mission 391) Group Mission # 391: Mission 271 (391): At 09:30 16 planes off to bomb Sassaferrato RR/viaduct and 14 planes dropped 55 x 1000 bombs from 11,000 feet at 11:01. All returned at 12:15. Target was not hit, possible hits on RR/track N of bridge. Some bombs fell in town. Weather: CAVU. A/C No. 43-4037 “Cherry Fizz” Ovard, Glen S., 2Lt P CP Anderson, Douglas R., 2Lt N None B Judy, Philip R., 2Lt E Walker, Jack L., S/Sgt R Veeck, Richard W., Sgt G Trigler, Louis E., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27652 “Out of Bounds” P Bard, John A., 2Lt CP Moyer, Emerson C., 2Lt N None B Young, Robert B., 2Lt E Bergstrom, Donald P., Sgt R Wilkinson, Robert A., Sgt G Holt, Charles M., Sgt F Edwards, Clarence C., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27668 Verkruysse, Emile D., 2Lt Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt None Comfort, Edward P., 2Lt Weyeneth, Carl H., Sgt Bixler, Frederick F., S/Sgt Hersh, Bertram (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27720 Shear, Meyer (NMI), 2Lt Goff, Melvin Franklin, 2Lt None Kiska, George P., 2Lt Grim, Robert E., S/Sgt Goldstein, George (NMI), S/Sgt Wald, Douglas A., Sgt None Saturday, 10 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27508 Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt Tetlow, John S., 2Lt None Shaw, Charles W., 2Lt Pineda, Nico M., Sgt Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt Irvine, Josef F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4051 Olson, Orin E., 2Lt Winstead, Hungh J., 2Lt None Blume, Wilbert T., 2Lt Sullivan, James G., Pvt Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt Montoro, John A., S/Sgt White, E. T., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-4067 “The Big Swing” Barbour, Marshall H. “Red”, 2Lt Norris, Grafton R., 2Lt None Carr, Randell C., Cpl Blasingame, Emory J., Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27640 Lyons, John B., 1Lt Tilton, Harvey S., 2Lt None Burday, Harry (NMI), 2Lt Rippel, Nat (NMI), Sgt Thompson, Arthur R., Jr., S/Sgt Knauss, Charles F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27631 Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt Holcombe, Dewey R., 2Lt None Bearden, James E., 2Lt Tracy, William G., Sgt Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt Mitchell, William C., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4027 Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 2Lt Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt None McCue, William M., Jr., 1Lt Clark, Raymond S., Sgt Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt Groome, Daingerfield M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27481 Swanson, Erle G. “Swanny”, Jr., 2Lt McKay, Donald I., 2Lt None McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt Carter, Eugene F., Sgt Denny, Joseph C., Sgt Bishop, William (NMI) “Bill”, Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27726 Myers, Harold C. “Casey”, 2Lt Leonard, Lee V., 2Lt Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt Evans, Ivor P., 1Lt Hajny, Zdenek (NMI), S/Sgt Clark, Gwyn E., S/Sgt Neuman, Robert A., Sgt None Saturday, 10 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27528 P Matthews, Thomas W., 2Lt CP Dalbey, Roy R., 1Lt N Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt B Apple, John A., 2Lt E Bell, Flavious J., Sgt R Poteet, Edward J., Sgt G Carrick, Kenneth M., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27715 Armstrong, Donald R., 1Lt Carrington, Charles C., 2Lt Hickey, William O., 2Lt Bond, Edward N., 2Lt Kepford, Francis R., S/Sgt Jacobson, Fred (NMI), S/Sgt Wilkerson, John J., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” (returned early – oil leak – flying time: 1:15) P Rogers, Harry (NMI), Jr., 2Lt CP Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt N None B McKinley, Robert H., 2Lt E Donaud, Earl J., Sgt R Campbell, James R., S/Sgt G Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt F Sommer, Robert F., Sgt P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27648 “Sweetie” Riener, William F., 2Lt Grady, John R., 2Lt None Farris, Stephen C., 2Lt Haack, Cecil J., Sgt Gilpatrick, Jack H., T/Sgt Wolf, Elmer A., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27538 “Down But Not Out” (returned early – excessive cylinder head temperature – flying time: 0:40) Mitchell, Robert E., 2Lt Gladwill, James G., 2Lt None Schlenk, Henry O., 2Lt White, Joseph John, Sgt Parham, James E., T/Sgt Everhart, Clifton R., S/Sgt Benton, Thomas H., Sgt Sunday, 11 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, weather cancels all light and medium bomber operations; fighter-bombers and fighters operating on a reduced scale, hit vehicles, roads, and bridges N of the battleline which the US Fifth Army's VI Corps has extended 95 mi (153 km) N of Rome; HQ 79th Fighter Group and 85th, 86th and 87th Fighter Squadrons move from Pomigliano to Corsica with P-47s; 111th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, XII Tactical Air Command, moves from Nettuno to Galera with F-6s; 415th Night Fighter Squadron, 64th Fighter Wing, moves from Pomigliano to La Banca with Beaufighters; and 524th, 525th and 526th Fighter Squadrons, 27th Fighter Group, move from La Banca (524th) and Marcianise (525th and 526th) to Ciampino with P-47s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: No Mission---weather 445th BS War Diary: No mission was flown today. The enlisted men spent quite a bit of their time down in the new club, some of them shooting darts, others playing cribbage, and still others taking their chances at crap. Some of the Officers went up to the hospital to see Lt. Groh who has a plaster cast upon his leg which was injured when he bailed out after miraculously bringing his plane back over Corsica after his right rudder and vertical stabilizer had been shot off. Col. Smith visited the Officers Club tonight and a merry time was had enjoying the orchestra led by “Doc” Smith. As usual, some of the boys attended church services. Groh, Sheldon R., Lt, pilot Smith, Richard H., Col, pilot, 321st BG Commander Smith, William C. "Doc", Capt, surgeon 445th BS: War Diary of: Seegmiller, Barnard H., Sgt, armament: 06/11/44: 23:45 hours “June 8, “Idaho Lassie” airplane #202 (41-13202) flew her 150th mission. Our crew loaded her, but were not present for the public relations photographer the next day. She is now scheduled to return to the states, the last of our original airplanes. I just emerged from a rather drawn out period of general and mental illness. I managed to shake out of it by taking an overnight trip to the mountains. A very elaborate Enlisted Man’s club was scheduled for opening last night. Not wishing to be either party or victim of the Bacchanalia that always ensues, I proposed to Gilbert that we go to the mountains for the night, as we had done several other times. Transportation is a problem, so we decided to ask the motor pool for a jeep. We were surprised to get it. We asked Rucker and Joe to go with us and obtained some rations from the mess hall. Our trail led up to a small town of Ghisoni, which far out stripped our anticipations. It was very beautifully situated at an elevation of several thousand feet. The bed we obtained was soft and clean and I slept like a child (at Ventiseri I had encountered bed bugs).” Beresh, Joseph (NMI) "Joe", S/Sgt, armorer Inman, Gilbert E. "Gil", Sgt, armament Rucker, Elbert A., Sgt, armament Sunday, 11 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS War Diary: No Missions. June 8 to June 11 entry: Regular duties are performed in the squadron as no missions are flown. 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Pre-briefed @ 0810, then on a standby due to weather. Mission cancelled. Hung around club all day, not a thing to do. Promoted to 1st Lt., per S.O. # 148, dated June 11, 1944, Par. 2, Hdq. 12th AAF.” 447th BS War Diary: A mission was scheduled but was cancelled due to weather conditions. Morning Report: Officers – 94; Enlisted Men – 320. 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Monday, 12 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers hit bridges, viaducts, and rail lines at Collazone, Perugia, Foligno, Massa Lombarda, Pietrasanta, Cattolica, Pesaro, Arezzo and Bucine; light bombers hit Arcidosso and motor transport in the area; fighter-bombers are restricted by bad weather but attack several bridges and roads in the line of enemy retreat which at its farthest point is N and W of Viterbo; moves in Italy: HQ 86th Fighter Group and 527th Fighter Squadron from Marcianise to Ciampino with P-47s; 5th Combat Mapping Squadron, 3rd Photographic Group (Reconnaissance), from Pomigliano to Nettuno with F-5s; 97th Bombardment Squadron (Light), 47th Bombardment Group (Light), from Vesuvius Airfield to Ponte Galeria; and 522nd and 523rd Fighter Squadrons, 27th Fighter Group, from Le Banca to Ciampino with P-47s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: On one of the longest over-land trips made so far by this Group, our two missions were sent to the east coast of Italy to attack rail bridges at Pesaro and Cattolica. The cloud cover opened just in time for our planes to get a good bomb-run and release. Results: Both bridges knocked out. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 392/mission 392) Group Mission # 392: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 392 Date: 12 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 18 447- 0 448- 1 Target: Cattolica RR Bridge. Time OFF: 0917 T.O.T.: 1045 Time Down: 1210 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 393/mission 393) Group Mission # 393: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 393 Date: 12 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 17 Squadrons: 445- 1 446- 0 447- 17 448- 0 Target: Pesaro RR Bridge. Time OFF: 0917 T.O.T.: 1045 Time Down: 1230 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: Today only 1 plane went on the mission which bombed the Pesaro railroad bridge, Italy with a bombing accuracy of 87%. Recognition was made of the outstanding mechanical ability displayed by Sgt. James Lemaster whose ship “Mississippi Gambler II” (42-32434) has rung up 107 combat missions with its right engine still running smoothly after 573 combat hours. LeMaster, James W., Sgt, engineering 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 392/mission 392) Group Mission # 392: (445th BS did not participate) Monday, 12 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 393/mission 393) Group Mission # 393: A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) (lead spare) Jeffery, James C., 2Lt P CP Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt N Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt B Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt E Walther, Henry W., Sgt R Kavan, Lester D., S/Sgt G Tarr, Charles F., S/Sgt F None 446th BS War Diary: A mission is flown today. 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 392/mission 392) Group Mission # 392: Squadron Mission 305 TARGET: Cattolica RR Bridge, Italy. DATE: 12 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 500 lb. 446th Planes: 18 Lt. Jordan led the formation. A good concentration reported in target area. Hits reported across tracks to S, south end and center of bridge. No flak, no fighters. A/C No. 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt None Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt Kreider, John L., Sgt McKearin, William Jerome, S/Sgt Bender, Thomas J., Pvt None A/C No. 43-4097 “Tiny?” (later Darlene) P Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt CP Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt N None B McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt E Bellamy, Herbert E., S/Sgt R Sweedler, Max (NMI), S/Sgt G Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr. “Ben”, Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” Ritger, Frederic Charles, 2Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt None Mexal, Gus J., 2Lt Mowry, Michael L. S., S/Sgt Huntoon, Stuart Layne, Sgt Heery, Philip M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27747 “Spider’s Frolic Pad” Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt Casper, Henry G., S/Sgt None Monday, 12 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” P Jordan, Henry L., 2Lt CP Gibbons, George H., 2Lt N Dunn, Thomas B., 2Lt B Mayo, Jack D., 2Lt E Kane, Ronald J., Sgt R Bufkin, Francis P., Jr., S/Sgt G Burrow, Isom F., Cpl F None A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” Smith, Randell Leroy, 2Lt Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt None Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” P Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt CP Ligon, Walton M., 2Lt N None B Farber, Joseph L., 2Lt E Clay, Donald W., Sgt R Bell, William E., S/Sgt G Casey, Michael F., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4021 “The Little Admiral” (later Lady Jane) P Vancil, Alfred E., 2Lt CP Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt N None B Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt E Shettleworth, William E., Sgt R Green, Salem M., S/Sgt G Foertsch, Jean H., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27480 Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 2Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt None Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt Kaufman, Sanders S., S/Sgt Larson, Ralph L., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) Vivas, Frank Paul, 2Lt Schmid, Kenneth L., 2Lt None Sitts, Lonnie C., 2Lt Jacob, Elmer A., Jr., PFC Bove, Anthony P., S/Sgt Brown, Ronald M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27490 “Mrs C” Fontaine, Eugene A., Jr., 2Lt Taylor, Richard E., F/O None Hogman, Frans H., F/O Bender, Vernon I., Sgt McFarland, Charles W., S/Sgt Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” Hawkes, Leon R., 2Lt Goodrich, John W., 2Lt Chapman, John E., 2Lt Mottley, John F., 2Lt Leonard, Malcolm B., Sgt Howe, Frank M., Jr., T/Sgt Bruner, Edward (NMI), S/Sgt None Monday, 12 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 42-64549 P Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt CP Wallace, Robert D., 2Lt N None B Noel, Paul R., 2Lt E Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt R Leary, Edward M., T/Sgt G Cifuni, Robert J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) P Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt CP Reilly, John A., 2Lt N None B Derringer, Albert J., F/O E Helgert, Claude George, Sgt R Fellmer, Carl M., S/Sgt G Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” P Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 2Lt CP Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt N None B Gilligan, John W., 2Lt E Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt R Poorman, William H., S/Sgt G Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27745 Church, Edwin Adem, 2Lt Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt None Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt Cassidy, Warren J., Sgt Crozer, Robert L., S/Sgt Ricke, Richard O., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” (on co-pilot side - “Miss Dallas”, later “The Leading Lady”) Goff, Leroy Robert, Jr., 2Lt Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt None Wotkowicz, Frank J., 2Lt Henry, Scott G., Sgt Freeman, Cecil O., S/Sgt Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt Stapleton, Carl B., Sgt Holder, Paul F., Sgt Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 393/mission 393) Group Mission # 393: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt, pilot (mission 52, Pilot) Co-Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Target: Cattolica RR Bridge, Italy Flying Time: 3:15 (86th mission in MTO) Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot Monday, 12 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier (mission 46) “Pre-briefed 0735 T.O. 0917 Pilot: Burandt CoPilot: Gittings Ship # 4097 (43-4097 “Tiny?” later “Darlene”) Alt. 10,800’ Bombs: 8 – 500 # Demos Position: 2-2-1 Target: RR Bridge @ Cattolica (43° 57’ N - 12° 53’ E). Over target @ 1058, no fighters or flak. Target well hit. Had 100% on today’s bombing. Showered, shaved & sacked this afternoon. Excellent supper. To show- saw ‘Wintertime’ – good. Rec’d 3 letters from John McInerney – 1 from Alice. Flying time: 03:05 hrs.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt, pilot Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: Today’s training consisted of slow time and transition. Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 2Lt, pilot, operations 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 392/mission 392) Group Mission # 392: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 393/mission 393) Group Mission # 393: 17 of our ships participated in a raid on, Pesaro RR Bridge, with Lt. Wiginton, leading the mission. Bombs well concentrated in target area – some north and west of target area – bridge well hit by several direct hits on center of bridge. Bombing accuracy – 87% Mission efficiency – 70%. A/C No. 43-27701 Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt P CP Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt N None B Noe, Paul H., Jr., 2Lt E Clyne, Everett H., Sgt R Gaydos, John P., T/Sgt G Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27542 “Superstitious Aloysius” P Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt CP Remmel, Earl Howard “The Fox”, 2Lt N None B Watson, James N., 2Lt E Mercea, George (NMI), Sgt R Schnaars, George D., S/Sgt G May, Frederick J., Sgt F Shand, Arthur T., PFC A/C No. 43-27498 “Ave Maria” Stocking, Eugene E., 1Lt Monger, Samuel A. “Sam”, Jr., 2Lt Thomas, Robert E., 1Lt Martin, Wayne R., 2Lt Tollefson, Walter F. K., Cpl Veid, Joseph (NMI), Sgt Bilski, Walter J., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27636 Speer, Marvin L., 2Lt Gillis, John R., 2Lt None James, Robert M., 2Lt Applegarth, Smith B., Sgt Balling, Robert J., S/Sgt Corkill, John (NMI), Sgt None Monday, 12 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27779 P CP N B E R G F Martin, William H., Jr., 2Lt Woods, Richard J., 2Lt None Mulholland, Robert W., 2Lt Mabbutt, William T., Sgt Hubert, Leo G., T/Sgt Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 2Lt Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt Matthewson, Merton K., Jr., 2Lt Anderson, Sherman E., 2Lt Gillies, Robert H., S/Sgt Mathews, William E., S/Sgt Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27751 “MMR” (Meet Mrs. Runyon) Haynes, Eldon R., 2Lt P CP Heitman, William F., 2Lt N None B Altman, Irving L., 2Lt E Schwartz, Arthur (NMI), S/Sgt R Harmon, Robert W., T/Sgt G Grant, James H., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27718 P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F Thomas, John J., 1Lt Walker, Marion E., 2Lt None Gould, Joe W., F/O Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt Free, Paul L., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt Holmes, Ora E., Jr., PFC A/C No. 43-27476 “Shoo-Shoo Baby!” (later “Lovely Lady”) Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt Wakeley, Charles G., III, 2Lt None Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt Partee, Watson L., Sgt Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt Fowler, Harold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4077 Ann’s Little Boy Val”(later 446th ship “Stormy Weather”) Nettles, Forrest Truett, 2Lt Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt None Lundmark, Norman J., 2Lt O’Neil, James R., Sgt Orloff, Sidney (NMI), S/Sgt Burke, William H., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-3522 “Hunky Dorey” Cloward, Glannin A., Capt Neiman, William E., 2Lt None Webb, James A., 2Lt Freeman, Millard C., Sgt See, Russell K., S/Sgt Connolly, Paul B., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” (early return) Magne, Henry J. “Joe”, 2Lt Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt Vieser, Walter N., 2Lt Ifshin, Isidore (NMI), Sgt Pelak, Andrew (NMI), Sgt Bushnell, Jordan L., S/Sgt None Monday, 12 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27473 “Paper Doll” P Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 2Lt CP Runyon, Leroy C., 2Lt N None B Fisher, Gerald E., 2Lt E Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt R Reynolds, Frank J., S/Sgt G Richards, Charles M., Cpl F None A/C No. 43-3403 “Incendiary Blonde” P Mims, Nathan (NMI), 2Lt CP Hall, Earl W., 2Lt N None B Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt E Curry, Hughie L., Sgt R Korzeniowski, Edward S., S/Sgt Sinclair, Ralph (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick” P Grimse, Ralph T., 2Lt CP Cunningham, Robert T., 2Lt N None B McDermott, James W., 2Lt E Baldridge, Grant W., Sgt R McFarland, John F., S/Sgt G Harriman, Elmon P., S/Sgt F None G F A/C No. 43-4060 “Cover Girl” Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt Wigmore, William H., 2Lt None Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt Byrn, Ernest E., Sgt Torrey, Francis S., S/Sgt Bowman, John (NMI) “Red”, Sgt Burns, Harry B., Pvt A/C No. 43-27506 “Rebel Devil” Nall, John G., 2Lt Johnson, Eric A., 2Lt None Stanley, Edward J., 2Lt Scarberry, Harold W., Sgt Vineski, Robert R. “The Reverend”, S/Sgt Mitchell, Rennie (NMI), S/Sgt Simms, Cleo W., Cpl A/C No. 43-27785 Manley, Ward E., 2Lt Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt None Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt Koecher, Robert W., Sgt Pierce, William H., Cpl Tarra, Frederick J., Sgt None 447th BS: War Diary of: Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt, gunner: “38th mission, flew with Wigs, bombed Pesaro rail bridge, good bombing, no opposition.” Wiginton, J. Maurice "Wigs", 2Lt, pilot 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Monday, 12 June 1944 (continued) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 392/mission 392) Group Mission # 392: A/C No. 43-27720 (lead spare) Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt P CP Gladwill, James G., 2Lt N Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt B Petit, Rene P., 1Lt E Perillo, Anthony L., S/Sgt R Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt G Bennett, Ross F., S/Sgt F None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 393/mission 393) Group Mission # 393: (448th BS did not participate) Tuesday, 13 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers bomb shipping at Leghorn with excellent results and score numerous hits on bridges, viaducts, rail lines, and roads in NC Italy; fighter-bombers continue to disrupt the German retreat over the entire area N of the battle zone as the British Eighth Army's 13 Corps pushes toward Orvieto and 10 Corps reaches Terni; 85th Bombardment Squadron (Light), 47th Bombardment Group (Light), moves from Vesuvius Airfield to Ponte Galeria with A-20s; and 314th Fighter Squadron, 324th Fighter Group, moves from Le Banca Airfield to Montalto Di Castro with P-40s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Today the 448th got another crack at Sassaferrato rail bridge and made up for their miss of three days ago by placing a splendid concentration of explosives directly into the target area. Photo interpretation bore out the visual report and showed 100% in the target area. The 445th didn’t do as well and could only claim hits on the north approach with a good concentration just missing the south approach. Lt. Green, Assistant Operations Officer of the 448th, considers himself mighty lucky to be back on the ground safe and sound. His ship was hit directly by heavy anti-aircraft which knocked off his ship’s nose, killing his navigator and bombardier. The rest of his crew and himself bailed out over Corsica after binging the ship all the way back to the base. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 394/mission 394) Group Mission # 394: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 394 Date: 13 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 1 447- 0 448- 18 Target: Sassaferrato RR Bridge. Time OFF: 1018 T.O.T.: 1130 Time Down: 1230 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 395/mission 395) Group Mission # 395: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 395 Date: 13 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 18 446- 0 447- 1 448- 0 Target: Ronta E. Viaduct. Time OFF: 1055 T.O.T.: 1216 Time Down: 1345 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: The squadron bombed the Ronta east viaduct, Italy today with a bombing accuracy of 87%. Capt. Wilson, Operations Officer, led this attack for the squadron. The enlisted men’s club which is used as a mess hall during the day offers great comfort in the hot days. The screened porch also helps eliminate the many insects. Wilson, Victor H., Capt, pilot, Operations Officer Tuesday, 13 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 394/mission 394) Group Mission # 394: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 395/mission 395) Group Mission # 395: A/C No. 42-64529 Wilson, Victor H., Capt Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt Sharp, Kenneth R., 1Lt Maughan, George W., 1Lt Hawkins, Vernon L., Sgt Marcoulier, William A., T/Sgt Reddy, John E., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-3535 “Rum Runner” P Wagner, Gerald W., 2Lt CP Spencer, Charles F., 2Lt N None B Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt E York, Rufus (NMI), Sgt R Kintly, James E., S/Sgt G Hafner, Duane H., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” P McLain, Damon I., Capt CP Weld, Willis R., 2Lt N None B Wren, Frank J., 1Lt E DeRose, Louis A., Sgt R O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt G Harris, Charles W., Jr., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” P Register, Percy D., Maj, Commander CP Payne, Lawrence J., 2Lt N Fisher, Sigmund M., 2Lt B Simpkins, Everett L., 2Lt E Poirier, Andre (NMI), Sgt R DeLaune, William P., S/Sgt G Miller, Robert Ryle, Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” Smith, Alfred B., 1Lt Glasford, Loren G., 2Lt None Gifford, Robert H., 2Lt Bertling, Gerald M., Sgt Shiloh, Andrew (NMI), T/Sgt Jacobs, Harry E., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” Schiff, Frederick (NMI), 2Lt Frank, Robert R., 2Lt None Voelker, Joseph M., 1Lt Cavanaugh, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt Davis, Olin (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Henrich, James G., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” Schweda, George J., 2Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None Werner, Samuel (NMI), 2Lt Swingholm, Raymond J., Sgt Pate, Harris B., Jr., S/Sgt Bellendir, John C., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27792 “Cuddle Bunny” Richardson, John S., 2Lt Moore, William H., Jr., 2Lt None Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt Freiler, Walter C., Sgt Parlette, Oliver C., S/Sgt Jannetta, Floridi D. “Floyd”, Sgt None Tuesday, 13 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hula-girl - no name/lettering) Rigler, Edward J., 2Lt Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt None Miller, Edward A., 1Lt Malmberg, Russell H., S/Sgt Wells, Joy E., S/Sgt Doswell, Richard (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27740 Dickerson, Samuel M., 1Lt Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt None Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Malloy, Edward J., Sgt Wells, Robert J., S/Sgt Kramer, Henry P., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) Coale, Julian R. “Cozy”, Jr., 1Lt Moore, Henry D., 2Lt None Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt Isbell, Everett N., Cpl Leach, Earl V., S/Sgt McClary, Louis E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27748 “Mama!” Waterman, LeRoy R., 1Lt Martin, John W., 2Lt None Conover, Donald C., 2Lt Chambers, Jimmie (NMI), Sgt Johnson, John E., T/Sgt Andrews, Lamar C., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Hadsell, Donald M., 2Lt Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt None Palmer, Richard W., 2Lt Cummings, Walter T., Sgt Hall, Warren Francis, S/Sgt Weaver, Dale W., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27545 “Maggie” Place, Winston R., 2Lt Ottinger, Warren F., 2Lt None Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Smith, William F., Sgt McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt Bates, Leonard H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” Gunder, William H., 2Lt McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt None Brule, Gordon J., 2Lt Knight, Arnold K., Sgt Heinbaugh, James C., T/Sgt Imbastaro, Alexander J., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Wolfe, Robert A., 2Lt Collins, Daniel P., 2Lt None Klein, Robert J., 2Lt Leith, Douglas L., Sgt Rossi, Sam J., S/Sgt Lemke, Leslie J., Sgt None Tuesday, 13 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27714 “Blonde Beauty” (returned early) P Hardman, Albert F. “Al”, Jr., 2Lt CP Crowley, Daniel R., 2Lt N None B Emery, Ben D., 2Lt E Yoa, Harry (NMI), Sgt R Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt G Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt F Jones, Robert C., Sgt A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” Swanson, Harry A., 2Lt Thompson, Henry C., Jr., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Woody, Louie M., Sgt Rockett, James J., S/Sgt Valley, Arnold E., Sgt None 445th BS: War Diary of: Seegmiller, Barnard H., Sgt, armament: 06/13/44: “Parachuting from a badly damaged plane seems to have become a popular solution to the problem of getting down safely since the two ships crash landed and burned. Today one of the planes (43-27640) from the 448th Squadron had the nose completely shot away, killing the bombardier and navigator. As the formation came over the field, the three men in the rear bailed out and landed safely. The pilot and copilot, remained in the ship which was controllable enough, but had one very bad engine. From the ground we could hear it cutting out. Because of the two bodies on board they were trying to bring it in. Then the Colonel gave the order to try to drop the bodies by parachute and then bail out themselves. While trying to accomplish this, the bad engine cut out completely and the pilot and copilot were forced to bail out. The ship crashed and burned. Our planes on a different mission in the area of Florence were also shot up pretty much. The climate continues good. The days are a bit warm, but always a cool breeze comes in from the sea. The nights call for a light coat and are ideal for sleeping. Mosquitoes are not so bad as to be a menace, although an A-20 is busy almost every day, spraying the swamps. The evenings between 05:00 and dark are serene and beautiful. I like the way the sun sets behind the mountains, sending its last rays upward through low clouds in long fingers. Mail service is very poor. Rumors to the effect we will move back to Italy within a month are flourishing. Hope to see Rome.” Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt, navigator, 448th BS Petit, Rene P., 1Lt, Bombardier, 448th BS Smith, Richard H., Col, pilot, 321st BG Commander 446th BS War Diary: Squadron duties. Tuesday, 13 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 394/mission 394) Group Mission # 394: Squadron Mission 306 TARGET: Sassaferrato Rail Bridge, Italy. DATE: 13 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. 446th Planes: 1 th Lt. Van Raam, 448 Sqdn. led the formation. Good concentration of bombs in target area. Several reports of N span being knocked out. Flak was heavy, scant to moderate and accurate. No fighters. One plane lost. Van Ram, Rudolph (NMI), Lt, pilot, 448th BS A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) (lead spare) P Goff, Leroy Robert, Jr., 2Lt CP Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt N Ottem, Earl R., 2Lt B Derringer, Albert J., F/O E Henry, Scott G., Sgt R Freeman, Cecil O., S/Sgt G Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt F None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 395/mission 395) Group Mission # 395: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 2Lt, pilot (Pilot) Co-Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Mission: unspecified Flying Time: 2:30 (87th mission in MTO) Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “No mission today. On rate machine from 1100-1200. Read ‘Myths After Lincoln’ – good. Around tent all afternoon, played cribbage, etc. To PX for weekly rations. Excellent supper again tonite, these I-ty boys are really good. Wrote Alice & John McInerney. On a mission tomorrow. Air Raid alert @ 0315 a.m.” 447th BS War Diary: A six plane formation was flown. 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 394/mission 394) Group Mission # 394: (447th BS did not participate) Tuesday, 13 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 395/mission 395) Group Mission # 395: 1 of our ships participated in a raid on Ronta E Viaduct, Q-935934, as spare with the 445th squadron. Most bombs fell on southwest approach with possible hits on the viaduct itself. Some bombs fell to the SW of the target area. Bombing – accuracy – 87% Mission efficiency – 72%. P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” Magne, Henry J. “Joe”, 2Lt Neiman, William E., 2Lt Lindell, Harold N., 2Lt Vieser, Walter N., 2Lt Engels, Robert W., Sgt Pelak, Andrew (NMI), S/Sgt Tarra, Frederick J., Sgt None 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 394/mission 394) Group Mission # 394: Mission 272 (394): At 10:18 19 planes off to bomb Sassaferrato RR/viaduct and dropped 72 x 1000 bombs at 11:33 from 10,000 feet. All returned at 12:30. Crews report good concentration, especially heavy on N end and approach. N span believed knocked out. Heavy, moderate and accurate flak from SE of Lake Trasimeno holed 5 planes and 1 PLANE, pilot Lt. Greene received a direct hit in the nose, killing Bombardier Lt. Petite and the Navigator Lt. Olszewski and causing the rest of the crew to bail out over the home base to safety. Heavy traffic along the coast roads. Weather: CAVU. A/C No. 43-27640 (crashed over friendly territory) P Greene, William A., 1Lt CP Tilton, Harvey S., 2Lt N Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt B Petit, Rene P., 1Lt E Davis, Jimmie L., Sgt R Parham, James E., T/Sgt G Everhart, Clifford R., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27715 VanRaam, Rudolph (NMI), 1Lt Leonard, Lee V., 2Lt Hickey, William O., 1Lt McCue, William M., Jr., 1Lt Chosta, Louis (NMI), S/Sgt Thompson, Arthur R., Jr., S/Sgt Sharpsteen, Robert E., S/Sgt None Tuesday, 13 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27726 Barbour, Marshall H. “Red”, 1Lt Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt None Luckhaupt, Robert W., 2Lt Blasingame, Emory J., Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Rogers, Harry (NMI), Jr., 1Lt Warren, William F., 2Lt None Martin, James M., Jr., 2Lt Donaud, Earl J., Sgt Campbell, James R., S/Sgt Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27508 Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt Stevens, Ray B., 2Lt None Shaw, Charles W., 2Lt Pineda, Nico M., Sgt Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt Irvine, Josef F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4067 “The Big Swing” Howard, Charles E., 1Lt Reedy, Walter W., 2Lt None Blume, Wilber T., 2Lt Kershaw, Raymond T., S/Sgt Dilts, Robert E., S/Sgt Knauss, Charles F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27668 Verkruysse, Emile D., 1Lt Winstead, Hungh, J., 2Lt None Apple, John A., 2Lt Weyeneth, Carl H., Sgt Bixler, Frederick F., S/Sgt Hersh, Bertram (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-4051 Olson, Orin E., 2Lt Anderson, Douglas R., 2Lt None Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt Sullivan, James G., Pvt Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt Montoro, John A., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27631 Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt Tetlow, John S., 2Lt None Schlenk, Henry O., 2Lt Tracy, William G., Sgt Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt Mitchell, William C., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27652 “Out of Bounds” Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt Morris, Grafton R., 2Lt None Carr, Randall C., Cpl Ernst, David L., S/Sgt Schaffner, Clarence Donovan, T/Sgt Slafkes, Milton M., S/Sgt None Tuesday, 13 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-4037 “Cherry Fizz” P Shear, Meyer (NMI), 2Lt CP Carrington, Charles C., 2Lt N None B McKinley, Robert H., 2Lt E Haack, Cecil J., S/Sgt R Goldstein, George (NMI), S/Sgt G Wald, Douglas A., Sgt F White, E. T., Sgt A/C No. 43-27523 P Bard, John A., 2Lt CP Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt N None B Young, Robert B., 2Lt E Grim, Robert E., S/Sgt R Poteet, Edward J., S/Sgt G Trigler, Louis E., Sgt F Edwards, Clarence C., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27648 “Sweetie” P Riener, William F., 1Lt CP Kruse, Milford E., 2Lt N None B Bearden, James E., 2Lt E Veeck, Richard W., Sgt R Gilpatrick, Jack H., T/Sgt G Wolf, Elmer A., S/Sgt F France, Charles E., Jr., Sgt A/C No. 43-27720 P CP N B E R G F Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt Holcombe, Dewey R., 2Lt Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt Kukorowski, Albert A., 1Lt Perillo, Anthony L., S/Sgt Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt Bennett, Ross F., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-4027 Cottle, Robert J., 1Lt Moyer, Emerson C., 2Lt None Comfort, Edward P., 2Lt Bergstrom, Donald P., Sgt Hassenbein, Sam (NMI), S/Sgt Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-4068 “The Dutchess” Ovard, Glen S., 2Lt Goff, Melvin Franklin, 2Lt None Judy, Philip R., 2Lt Hockron, Manuel (NMI), Sgt Wilkinson, Robert M., S/Sgt Magyar, Steven J., Sgt Benton, Thomas H., Sgt A/C No. 43-4076 Myers, Harold C. “Casey”, 1Lt Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt Duncan, George F., 1Lt Joyce, Robert W. “Dead-eye”, 1Lt Hajny, Zdenek (NMI), S/Sgt Jacobson, Fred (NMI), S/Sgt Neuman, Robert A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27538 “Down But Not Out” Annear, Warren Raymond, 1Lt Grady, John R., 2Lt Burday, Harry (NMI), 1Lt Quartuccio, Anthony P., 1Lt Jackson, Jewel D., PFC Clark, Gwyn E., S/Sgt Holt, Charles M., Sgt None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 395/mission 395) Group Mission # 395: (448th BS did not participate) Wednesday, 14 June 1944 321st Bomb Group Headlines: Wednesday, 14 June 1944 (continued) USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): ARMY AIR FORCES, MTO (AAF, MTO): 72nd Liaison, AAF, MTO, arrives at Oran, Algeria from the US with L-5s; first mission is in Aug 44. In Italy, medium bombers bomb several bridges and viaducts in NC Italy, with especially good results on a viaduct and railway bridge N of Arezzo; ships in Leghorn harbor also are hit; A-20s pound ammunition supplies; fighter-bombers continue to attack roads and bridges in and just N of the battle area (only a small number of German vehicles are seen) as US Fifth Army forces take Magliano and Orvieto falls to elements of the British Eighth Army; HQ 324th Fighter Group moves from Le Banca Airfield to Montalto Di Castro; and 416th Night Fighter Squadron, 62nd Fighter Wing, based at Pomigliano, sends a detachment to Tre Cancello Landing Strip with Beaufighters. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Back to a target where we had singular success on the last attack, the Borgo San Lorenzo Viaducts were to be destroyed. The west viaducts were again knocked out with near misses on the east, one scored. 30 A/C took part in this mission. A nickeling mission to the Perugia area was also flown by 4 aircraft. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 396/mission 396) Group Mission # 396: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 396 Date: 14 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 17 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447- 18 448- 0 Target: E. Viaduct Borgo San Lorenzo. Time OFF: 0852 T.O.T.: 1031 Time Down: 1125 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 397/mission 397) Group Mission # 397: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 397 Date: 14 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 1 446- 17 447- 0 448- 0 Target: West Viaduct Borgo San Lorenzo. Time OFF: 0904 T.O.T.: 1031 Time Down: 1142 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 398/mission 398) Group Mission # 398: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 398 Date: 14 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 4 Squadrons: 445- 2 446- 0 447-0 448- 2 Target: Nickeling Foligno, Perugia, Siena and Grosseto. Time OFF: 1330 T.O.T.: 1430-1500 Time Down: 1600 (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wednesday, 14 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS War Diary: The squadron supplied one spare for the mission which bombed the west viaduct at Borgo San Lorenzo, Italy today with a bombing accuracy of 86%. The squadron also sent one plane out on a nickeling mission showering propaganda leaflets around Foligno, Perugia, Siena and Grosseto, Italy. A number of the bombardiers sharpened their eyes on the bomb trainer which is available in the squadron area. 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 396/mission 396) Group Mission # 396: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 397/mission 397) Group Mission # 397: P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” (lead spare) Jeffery, James C., 2Lt Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt Mark, Lincoln W., Sgt Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 398/mission 398) Group Mission # 398: A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) P CP N B E R G F Schiff, Frederick (NMI), 2Lt Frank, Robert R., 2Lt None Voelker, Joseph M., 1Lt Cavanaugh, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt Carney, Robert J., S/Sgt Arcuri, John (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hulagirl - no name/lettering) Waterman, LeRoy R., 1Lt Payne, Lawrence J., 2Lt None Klein, Robert J., 2Lt Malmberg, Russell H., S/Sgt Shiloh, Andrew (NMI), T/Sgt Whelan, Edward J., Sgt None 445th BS: War Diary of: Seegmiller, Barnard H., Sgt, armament: 06/14/44: “This morning I went to the APO at Ghisonaccia to mail a couple of packages. I rode with Joe Himes in the Chaplain’s jeep. The countryside here is still pleasant and beautiful despite the intrusion of many GI camps. The road crosses a very clear stream which flows down a gravel bed lined with huge trees. In the shade of these trees Corsican women do their laundry and GIs drive their trucks for washing. The narrow valley is the only really fertile land I have seen in Corsica. As we passed our airfield, two men were piling in huge cocks, an abundant crop of meadow hay. On the other side of the road was a thrifty looking corn field and several small gardens. The Wednesday, 14 June 1944 (continued) road which had been black-topped, before military traffic wore it out, is lined on either side by huge sycamore trees that appear to have been topped at one time. The older women dress almost exclusively in black, but many of the younger girls appear very attractive in gay, modern dresses. I had to go to the French post office to get stamps for a package of candy that Jack and I are sending to Michelle in Tunis. (Michelle Gaston is a bright French boy whom we met in Tunis.)” Beasley, John B. "Jack", Jr., Sgt, armament Himes, Joe A., Sr., Sgt, personnel 446th BS War Diary: Promotion to First Lieutenant for the following named men is announced: Burandt, Hawkes, Fitzgerald, Goff, Hollingsworth, Johnson, Jordan, Lewis, McRae, Mayo, Mottley, Ritger, Smith, Chudars, Church, Wotkowicz. Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt, pilot Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 1Lt, pilot Church, Edwin Adem, 1Lt, pilot Fitzgerald, John (NMI) "Jack", 1Lt, pilot Goff, Leroy Robert, Jr., 1Lt, pilot Hawkes, Leon R., 1Lt, pilot Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 1Lt, pilot Johnson, Henry W., 1Lt, bombardier Jordan, Henry L., 1Lt, pilot Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 1Lt, pilot Mayo, Jack D., 1Lt, bombardier McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier Mottley, John F., 1Lt, bombardier Ritger, Frederic Charles, 1Lt, pilot Smith, Randell L., 1Lt, pilot Wotkowicz, Frank J., 1Lt, pilot 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 396/mission 396) Group Mission # 396: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 397/mission 397) Group Mission # 397: Squadron Mission 307 TARGET: West Viaduct, Borgo San Lorenzo, Italy. DATE: 14 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. 446th Planes: 17 Capt. Cooper and Lt. Hawkes were flight leaders. Good concentration in target area. W side of viaduct hit. Viaduct believed knocked out. Flak was heavy, scant inaccurate. No fighters. A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” P CP N B E R G F Smith, Randell Leroy, 2Lt Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt None Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”., 2Lt Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4097 “Tiny?” (later Darlene) Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 2Lt Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt None McRae, James Arrington, 2Lt Bellamy, Herbert E., S/Sgt Sweedler, Max (NMI), S/Sgt Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr. “Ben”, Sgt None Wednesday, 14 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-4052 “Lil Butch” P Hively, Harold Henry, 2Lt CP Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt N None B Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt E Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt R Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt G Slezak, Alex E., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” P Cooper, Paul T., Capt, Commander CP Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt N Franklin, Arthur E., 2Lt B Mottley, John F., 2Lt E Clickner, Albert H., S/Sgt R Maddox, Everett R., S/Sgt G Nemet, Michael (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27480 P CP N B E R G F Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 2Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt None Farber, Joseph L., 2Lt DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt Kaufman, Sanders S., S/Sgt Larson, Ralph L., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” P CP N B E R G F Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt Smith, Cephus M., S/Sgt Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt Mittman, Milton M., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” Hawkes, Leon R., 2Lt Goodrich, John W., 2Lt Chapman, John E., 2Lt Mayo, Jack D., 2Lt Leonard, Malcolm B., Sgt Howe, Frank M., Jr., T/Sgt Bruner, Edward (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 42-64549 Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt None Hogman, Frans H., F/O Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt Bell, William E., S/Sgt Heery, Philip M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) Vivas, Frank Paul, 1Lt Schmid, Kenneth L., 2Lt None Sitts, Lonnie C., 2Lt Jacob, Elmer A., Jr., PFC Bove, Anthony P., S/Sgt Brown, Ronald M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name dropped from nose art) Hipson, Robert Graham, 2Lt Briles, Connolly O., 2Lt None Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt Zelnick, John J., Sgt Harrison, Hoyt V., S/Sgt Finney, Preston N., S/Sgt None Wednesday, 14 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” (on co-pilot side - “Miss Dallas”, later “The Leading Lady”) Sampson, Allan T., 1Lt P CP White, Frank B., 2Lt N None B Wotkowicz, Frank J., 2Lt E McArdle, John R., Pvt R Mygrant, Robert F., S/Sgt G Napoliello, Felix (NMI), S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4074 (picture of seated lady - no name/lettering) P Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 2Lt CP Reilly, John A., 2Lt N None B Derringer, Albert J., F/O E Helgert, Claude George, Sgt R McFarland, Charles W., Sgt G Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27745 Church, Edwin Adem, 2Lt Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt None Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt Kreider, John L., Sgt Green, Salem M., S/Sgt Ricke, Richard O., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” P Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt CP Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt N None B Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt E Stapleton, Carl B., Sgt R Cohen, Irwin (NMI), S/Sgt G Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” Fontaine, Eugene A., Jr., 2Lt Ligon, Walton M., 2Lt None Reeves, Charles F., M/Sgt Bender, Vernon I., Sgt McCarty, Lyle (NMI), S/Sgt Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27747 “Spider’s Frolic Pad” Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Cassidy, Warren J., Sgt Crozer, Robert L., S/Sgt Casper, Henry G., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4021 “The Little Admiral” (later Lady Jane) (returned early – R engine fuel pressure 0 and engine cut out on take-off) Vancil, Alfred E., 2Lt Taylor, Richard E., F/O None Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt Shettleworth, William E., Sgt Mitchell, John J., S/Sgt Beets, Frank T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27490 “Mrs C” Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 2Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt None Gilligan, John W., 2Lt Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt Poorman, William H., S/Sgt Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt None Wednesday, 14 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 398/mission 398) Group Mission # 398: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 1Lt, pilot Pilot: unknown A/C B-25C: Mission: unspecified Flying Time: 2:00 (88th mission in MTO) 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier (mission 47) “Pre-briefed 0700 T.O. 0850 Pilot: Burandt CoPilot: Gittings Ship # 097 (43-4097 “Tiny?” - later “Darlene” Alt. 11,400’ Bombs: 4 – 1000 # Demos Position: 2-2-1 Target: RR Viaduct @ Borgo San Lorenzo (43° 57’ N - 11° 23’ E). Over target @ 1030, no fighters, good concentration of bombs. Got hvy., mod., acc. Flak just before target. Sacked all afternoon. Meeting of all off. @ 1730. Got promoted to 1st Lt., dated June 11, 1944 – Also Burandt, Hawkes, Chudars, and Lewis. Rec’d a letter from Ma. Went to show ‘The Gang’s All Here’ – fair. Wrote Ma. Flying time: 03:10 hrs.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt, pilot Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 1Lt, pilot Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt, pilot Hawkes, Leon R., 1Lt, pilot Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 1Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: Today’s training consisted of local test flight. Major Myron Gale, Executive Officer, who has been absent since June 6th, has returned to the squadron. Captain Robert W. Manly was acting Executive Officer, during Major Gale’s absence. The following 2nd Lt’s have been promoted to 1st Lieutenant: 2nd Lt. Sherman E. Anderson; 2nd Lt. Ervine J. Button; 2nd Lt. Ivan E. Dean; 2nd Lt. William C. Huffman; 2nd Lt. James W. McDermott; 2nd Lt. Wayne R. Martin; 2nd Lt Merton K. Matthewson, Jr.; 2nd Lt. Richard E. Murray; 2nd Lt. George B. Nelson; 2nd Lt. Marvin L. Speer; 2nd Lt. Robert E. Thomas; 2nd Lt. Leonard E. Adcock; 2nd Lt. Harold G. McCaleb; 2nd Lt. Nathan Mims; 2nd Lt. Forrest T. Nettles; 2nd Lt. Robert H. Swanson; 2nd Lt. Orval L. Schnoebelen; 2nd Lt. William H. Martin, Jr. The evening of June 14th, 1944, marked the opening of our squadron N.C.O. club. Adcock, Leonard E., 1Lt, bombardier Anderson, Sherman E., 1Lt, bombardier Button, Ervine J., 1Lt, pilot Gale, Myron (NMI), Maj, executive Dean, Ivan E., 1Lt, pilot Huffman, William C., 1Lt, bombardier Manly, Robert W. "Horse", Capt, intelligence Martin, Wayne R., 1Lt, bombardier Martin, William H., Jr., 1Lt, pilot Matthewson, Merton K., Jr., 1Lt, navigator McCaleb, Harold G., 1Lt, bombardier McDermott, James W., 1Lt, bombardier Mims, Nathan (NMI), 1Lt, pilot Murray, Richard E., 1Lt, pilot Nelson, George B., 1Lt, bombardier Nettles, Forrest Truett, 1Lt, pilot Schnoebelen, Orval L., 1Lt, pilot Speer, Marvin L., 1Lt, pilot Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 1Lt, pilot Thomas, Robert E., 1Lt, navigator Wednesday, 14 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 396/mission 396) Group Mission # 396: 16 of our ships participated in a raid on Borgo San Lorenzo East Viaduct with Lt. Murray Leading the mission. Fair concentration of bombs in target area with hits on SW approach. Some bombs fell to north and east of target area. Bombing accuracy – 86%. Mission efficiency – 71%. A/C No. 43-27506 “Rebel Devil” Nall, John G., 2Lt Johnson, Eric A., 2Lt None Stanley, Edward J., 2Lt Scarberry, Harold W., Sgt Vineski, Robert R. “The Reverend”, S/Sgt G Mitchell, Rennie (NMI), S/Sgt F Knudtson, Orville Fred, S/Sgt, 9th Combat Camera A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” P Grimse, Ralph T., 2Lt CP Cunningham, Robert T., 2Lt N None B Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt E Baldridge, Grant W., Sgt R McFarland, John F., S/Sgt G Harriman, Elmon P., S/Sgt F Shand, Arthur T., PFC A/C No. 43-4069 “Ruptured Duck” P Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt CP Gillis, John R., 2Lt N None B Noe, Paul H., Jr., 2Lt E Clyne, Everett H., Sgt R Gaydos, John P., T/Sgt G Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt F None P CP N B E R A/C No. 43-4077 Ann’s Little Boy Val”(later 446th ship “Stormy Weather”) Murray, Richard E., 1Lt Remmel, Earl Howard “The Fox”, 2Lt Olsen, Svend P., 1Lt Huffman, William C., 1Lt Dawson, Roy C., Sgt Toole, John F., S/Sgt Fowler, Harold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt None Jones, Claude F., 2Lt Gillies, Robert H., S/Sgt Cowart, Eugene C., S/Sgt Miller, Dale G., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27520 “Amorous Anne” Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt Washburn, Guy M. “Pappy”, 2Lt None Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt Collins, Clint R., S/Sgt LaFountain, Ned F., S/Sgt Blalock, Joe T., Sgt None Wednesday, 14 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27551 “MMR” (Meet Mrs. Runyon) P Haynes, Eldon R., 2Lt CP Heitman, William F., 2Lt N None B Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt E Schwartz, Arthur (NMI), S/Sgt R Harman, Robert W., T/Sgt G Grant, James H., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” Kibler, William E. “Kib”, 2Lt Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt None Watson, James N., 2Lt Dimondstein, Herbert (NMI), Sgt Schnaars, George D., S/Sgt Bushnell, Jordan L., S/Sgt Holmes, Ora E., Jr., PFC A/C No. 43-3522 “Hunky Dorey” P Cloward, Glannin A., Capt CP Neiman, William E., 2Lt N None B Webb, James A., 2Lt E Engels, Robert W., Sgt R Pelak, Andrew (NMI), S/Sgt G Burke, William H., Jr., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4079 “Little David” P Nettles, Forrest Truett, 1Lt CP Walker, Marion E., 2Lt N None B Vieser, Walter N., 2Lt E Quintenz, Robert P., Sgt R Orloff, Sidney (NMI), S/Sgt G Richards, Charles M., Cpl F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27498 “Ave Maria” Stocking, Eugene E., 1Lt Monger, Samuel A. “Sam”, Jr., 2Lt Lindell, Harold N., 2Lt Martin, Wayne R., 1Lt Smith, William L., Sgt Bilski, Walter J., S/Sgt Veid, Joseph (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27476 “Shoo-Shoo Baby!” (later “Lovely Lady”) Speer, Marvin L., 1Lt Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt None James, Robert M., 2Lt Applegarth, Smith B., Sgt Balling, Robert J., S/Sgt Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27473 “Paper Doll” Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 1Lt Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt None Mesna, Leeland A. “Lee”, 2Lt Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt Reynolds, Frank J., S/Sgt Tarra, Frederick J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27718 Thomas, John J., 1Lt Brown, Grover C., Jr., 2Lt None Altman, Irving L., 2Lt Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt Free, Paul L., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt None Wednesday, 14 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-4060 “Cover Girl” P Mims, Nathan (NMI), 1Lt CP Hall, Earl W., 2Lt N None B Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt E Curry, Hughie L., Sgt R Korzeniowski, Edward S., S/Sgt G Sinclair, Ralph (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27542 “Superstitious Aloysius” P Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt CP Runyon, Leroy C., 2Lt N None B Gould, Joe W., F/O E Mercea, George (NMI), Sgt R Chatters, Aubrey W., T/Sgt G May, Frederick J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27785 Manley, Ward E., 2Lt Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt None Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt Ifshin, Isidore (NMI), Sgt Fiocca, Theodore Aurelio, Sgt Bauder, Harold R., Sgt Burns, Harry B., Pvt A/C No. 43-27779 Martin, William H., Jr., 1Lt Woods, Richard J., 2Lt None Mulholland, Robert W., 2Lt Mabbutt, William T., Sgt Simberg, Alvin L., S/Sgt Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt None 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 397/mission 397) Group Mission # 397: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 398/mission 398) Group Mission # 398: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS War Diary: Special Accounts: The eve of June 14, 1944, marked the opening of our squadron N.C.O. Club, which is an independent and self-supporting organization. The club house, which was constructed by the enlisted men of the 447th squadron, is truly one of which every member is proud. Its rustic feature, the excellent bar, the appropriate furnishings and the elaborate interior decorating, not forgetting the modernistic kitchen, gives it the atmosphere of a country club in the good old country. With a wide variety of wines and liquor, music furnished by our combination radio and victrola and the delicious snack, which demonstrated the mess staff’s virtue in the arts culinary, succeeded in making our grand opening the greatest event that ever occurred on the island of Corsica far surpassing the birth of Napoleon. Guests at the opening eve consisted of all staff officers which were served a delicious buffet luncheon. An invitation was extended to, Colonel R.H. Smith, but due to circumstances beyond his control he was unable to attend. Smith, Richard H., Col, pilot, 321st BG Commander Wednesday, 14 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS: War Diary of: Mango, Vincent A. "Vince", Sgt, aerial gunner (Mission 22) “Target: Borgo San Lorenzo Viaduct Flak: HIS Combat: 235 Bombs: 1,000 lbs Escorts: Spits Plane # 476 (43-27475 “Shoo-Shoo Baby!” - later “Lovely Lady”) Crew: P-Lt Speer, CP-Lt Ramey, B-Lt James, E-SGT Applegarth, R-SSG Balling, G-Sgt Mango Hits on SW approach. Concentration over to N. Some over to E.” Applegarth, Smith B., Sgt, engineer-gunner Balling, Robert J., S/Sgt, radio-gunner James, Robert M., 2Lt, bombardier Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt, pilot Speer, Marvin L., 1Lt, pilot 448th BS War Diary: No Entry. 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 396/mission 396) Group Mission # 396: A/C No. 43-27481 (wing spare) P Myers, Harold C. “Casey”, 1Lt CP Gladwill, James G., 2Lt N None B Joyce, Robert W. “Dead-Eye), 1Lt E Mauder, Charles J., 1Lt R Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt G Neuman, Robert A., Sgt F None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 397/mission 397) Group Mission # 397: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 398/mission 398) Group Mission # 398: Mission 273 (398): Four planes dropped 32 bombs of leaflets at 14:30 over Foligno, Perugia, Siena and Grosseto area. Heavy, scant flak but no planes holed. P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27523 Lyons, John B., 1Lt Riley, Robert L., 2Lt Hickey, William O., 1Lt Burday, Harry (NMI), 1Lt Rippel, Nat (NMI), S/Sgt Jacobson, Fred (NMI), S/Sgt Knauss, Charles F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Mitchell, Robert E., 2Lt Warren, William F., 2Lt None Robert, Maurice L., S/Sgt Haack, Cecil J., Sgt Goldstein, George (NMI), S/Sgt Wald, Douglas A., Sgt None Thursday, 15 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers blast rail and road bridges in the La Spezia sector and in the area S of Florence; light bombers again hit ammunition supples; fighter-bombers and fighters hit bridges and roads N of the battlelines (again only scattered motor transport targets are available for strafing); US Fifth Army patrols move into Grosseto and the British Eighth Army pushes beyond Todi toward Perugia; 315th and 316th Fighter Squadrons, 324th Fighter Group, move from Le Banca Airfield to Montalto Di Castro with P-40s; and the detachment of the 346th Fighter Squadron, 350th Fighter Group, operating from Sidi Amor, Tunisia since 7 Feb, returns to base on Sardinia with P-39s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: On this date, after exactly 15 months in operations, the 321st Bomb Group completed 400 missions—an average of close to 27 missions a month, during which time our planes casualty has been .7 of 1% per hundred sorties flown. Included in those 400 missions are 8640 sorties. Our two missions today of 19 aircraft each were sent to the east and west Ronta Viaducts but weather forced them to hit the alternate bridges at Castiglioncello. And hit them they did—photos showed scattered bombing but both bridges knocked out. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 399/mission 399) Group Mission # 399: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 399 Date: 15 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447-1 448- 18 Target: Ronta E. Viaduct – Bombed Alternate, Castiglioncello Rd Bridge. Time OFF: 0837 T.O.T.: 1017 Time Down: 1130 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 400/mission 400) Group Mission # 400: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 400 Date: 15 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 18 446- 1 47-0 448- 0 Target: Ronta W. Viaduct – Bombed Alternate, Castiglioncello R. Bridge. Time OFF: 0827 T.O.T.: 1017 Time Down: 1140 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: Lt. Russell led the squadron on the mission which bombed the Castiglioncello railroad bridge, Italy. This was the group’s 400th mission since commencing operations in combat. The bombing accuracy for this attack was 41%. Lt Shyshka piloted ship 195 (43-4195) from this base to Tunis taking bombardier Lt. Kauric and enlisted bombardier Sgt Miller to a base from which they will depart for the United States. Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 2Lt, pilot Kauric, William J., 1Lt, bombardier Miller, Robert J., Jr., S/Sgt, bombardier Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 2Lt, pilot Thursday, 15 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 399/mission 399) Group Mission # 399: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 400/mission 400) Group Mission # 400: A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” P Moore, Henry D., 2Lt CP Weld, Willis R., 2Lt N None B Conover, Donald C., 2Lt E Walther, Henry W., Sgt R Boyd, Ewell V., T/Sgt G Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Wolfe, Robert A., 2Lt Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt None Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt Cummings, Walter T., Sgt Rossi, Sam J., S/Sgt Lemke, Leslie J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27545 “Maggie” P Place, Winston R., 1Lt CP Ottinger, Warren F., 2Lt N None B Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt E Smith, William F., Sgt R McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt G Bates, Leonard H., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” P Smith, Alfred B., 1Lt CP Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt N None B Gifford, Robert H., 2Lt E Bertling, Gerald M., Sgt R Shiloh, Andrew (NMI), S/Sgt G Jacobs, Harry E., Cpl F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 42-64529 Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 1Lt Crowley, Daniel R., 2Lt Sharp, Kenneth R., Capt Yepez, Oscar W., 1Lt Knight, Arnold K., Sgt Stone, Donald R., T/Sgt McGinley, Joseph B., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) Jeffery, James C., 2Lt Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt Anderson, Melvin Anders “Andy”, 1Lt Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt Mark, Lincoln W., Sgt Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27740 Dickerson, Samuel M., Capt Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt None Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Isbell, Everett N., Cpl Wells, Robert J., S/Sgt McClary, Louis E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” Wagner, Gerald W., 1Lt Spencer, Charles F., 2Lt Napple, Francis L., 2Lt Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt Malmberg, Russell H., S/Sgt Kintly, James E., S/Sgt Hunt, Jerry E., Sgt None Thursday, 15 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) P Richardson, John S., 2Lt CP Moore, William H., Jr., 2Lt N None B Sides, Harry F., 2Lt E Freiler, Walter C., Sgt R Parlette, Oliver C., S/Sgt G Jannetta, Floridi D. “Floyd”, Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” P Schiff, Frederick (NMI), 2Lt CP Frank, Robert R., 2Lt None Voelker, Joseph M., 1Lt Cavanaugh, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt Davis, Olin (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Decker, Robert J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4008 “Spirit of St Louis” P Hadsell, Donald M., 2Lt CP Morgan, John A., 2Lt N None B Palmer, Richard W., 2Lt E Kofmehl, James J., Sgt R Rockett, James J., S/Sgt G Walburn, John A., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27714 “Blonde Beauty” P Hardman, Albert F. “Al”, Jr., 1Lt CP Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt N None B Emery, Ben D., 2Lt E Yoa, Harry (NMI), Sgt R Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt G Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt F None N B E R G F A/C No. 43-3535 “Rum Runner” Groose, William R. “Bud”, 1Lt Duggan, Raymond E., F/O None Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt Leith, Douglas L., Sgt Scott, Aurelias M., S/Sgt Jones, Harvey J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hulagirl - no name/lettering) McLain, Damon I., Capt Cassidy, Charles F., Jr., Lt Col, HQ 321st BG None VenJohn, George G., 2Lt DeRose, Louis A., Sgt O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt Harris, Charles W., Jr., Sgt Jones, Robert C., Sgt A/C No. 43-27792 “Cuddle Bunny” Waterman, LeRoy R., 1Lt Payne, Lawrence J., 2Lt None Klein, Robert J., 2Lt Poirier, Andre (NMI), Sgt Whelan, Edward J., S/Sgt Stephens, Robert T., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” Gunder, William H., 1Lt Martin, John W., 2Lt None Brule, Gordon J., 2Lt Hawkins, Vernon L., Sgt Heinbaugh, James C., T/Sgt Doswell, Richard (NMI), Sgt None Thursday, 15 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27748 “Mama!” P CP N B E R G F Swanson, Harry A., 1Lt Thompson, Henry C., Jr., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Woody, Louie M., Sgt Butler, Russell J., S/Sgt Valley, Arnold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Schweda, George J., 1Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None Werner, Samuel (NMI), 2Lt Swingholm, Raymond J., Sgt Pate, Harris B., Jr., S/Sgt Bellendir, John C., Sgt None 445th BS: War Diary of: Seegmiller, Barnard H., Sgt, armament: 06/15/44: 07:00 hours “The Americans are always doing something spectacular. Last evening I went to hear an RAF band. Before the program started, the master of ceremonies announced that B-29s had bombed Japan. It was good news. The dance band from the Desert Air Force was very good. In my opinion it surpassed most of the entertainment sent us from the states and ranked with Joe E. Brown’s and the Army’s “Hey Rookie” show as a general morale booster. It was an inferior looking bunch of boys, typically English, but genuine as usual.” 446th BS War Diary: Regular duties. 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 399/mission 399) Group Mission # 399: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 400/mission 400) Group Mission # 400: Squadron Mission 308 TARGET: Castiglioncello RR Bridge, Italy. (Alt) DATE: 15 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. 446th Planes: 1 th Lt. Russell, 445 Sqdn. led the formation. Primary not bombed due to cloud cover. Alternate target area covered with smoke from previous bombing, but hits were reported on rail bridge and across tracks both N and S of target. No flak, no fighters. Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 2Lt, pilot, 445th BS Thursday, 15 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) (lead spare) P Hively, Harold Henry, 2Lt CP Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt N Dunn, Thomas B., 2Lt B Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt E Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt R Nagy, Julius L., S/Sgt G Slezak, Alex E., Sgt F None 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “No mission today. Cleaned up tent. On rate machine, 1300-1400. Sacked, showered, and shaved. RAF band put on a show, really good. Rec’d a letter from PA.” 447th BS War Diary: The following officers are on D.S. at 57th Wing: 1st Lt. E.J. Button; 1st Lt. G.D. Seavey; 1st Lt. O.L. Schnoebelen; 2nd Lt. E.R. Haynes. Button, Ervine J., 1Lt, pilot Haynes, Eldon R., 2Lt, pilot Seavey, George D., 1Lt, pilot Schnoebelen, Orval L., 1Lt, pilot 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 399/mission 399) Group Mission # 399: 1 of our ships participated in a raid on, Castiglioncello Road Block – Q-105301, with the 448th squadron as spare. Road and RR tracks both north and south of target cut in several places. Bombing accuracy and mission efficiency – 41%. A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” P Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt CP Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt N Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt B Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt E Partee, Watson L., Sgt R Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt G Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt F None 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 400/mission 400) Group Mission # 400: (447th BS did not participate) Thursday, 15 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS: War Diary of: Mango, Vincent A. "Vince", Sgt, aerial gunner (Mission 23) “Target: Castiglioncello Road Br Flak: None Combat: 2:50 Bombs: 1,000 lbs Escorts: Spits Plane # 492 (43-27492 “Reddie Teddie”) Crew: P-Lt Manz, CP-Lt Robinson, B-Lt Rosenbledt, N-Lt Rye, E-Sgt Partee, R-SSG Alpino, G-SGT Mango Bridge believed hit. Bombs to N & S cut road and RR in several places. Primary target, Borgo San Lorenzo Viaduct Covered.” Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt, pilot Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt, pilot Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt, navigator Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt, bombardier Partee, Watson L., Sgt, engineer-gunner Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt, radio-gunner 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 399/mission 399) Group Mission # 399: Mission 274 (399): At 08:37 19 planes off to bomb Castiglioncello road bridge and dropped 76 x 1000 bombs at 10:47 from 10,000 feet, all returned at 11:30. No flak no fighters. Crews believed road bridge received direct hit. Road and RR/tracks both N and S of target probably cut several places. Weather: CAVU. A/C No. 43-27805 “Desirable” Moss, Raymond W., 1Lt Matthews, Thomas W., 2Lt Duncan, George F., 1Lt Joyce, Robert W. “Dead-eye”, 1Lt Kepford, Francis R., S/Sgt Jacobson, Fred (NMI), S/Sgt Coleman, Seaton L., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27652 “Out of Bounds” P Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt CP Riley, Robert L., 2Lt N None B Judy, Philip R., 2Lt E Ernst, David L., S/Sgt R Schaffner, Clarence Donovan, T/Sgt G Slafkes, Milton M., S/Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27528 Riener, William F., 1Lt Gladwill, James G., 2Lt Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt Bearden, James E., 2Lt Gager, Joseph R., Sgt Gilpatrick, Jack H., T/Sgt Wolf, Elmer A., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27668 Verkruysse, Emile D., 1Lt Carrington, Charles C., 2Lt None Kiska, George P., 2Lt Weyeneth, Carl H., Sgt Bixler, Frederick F., S/Sgt Hersh, Bertram (NMI), Sgt None Thursday, 15 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4051 Olson, Orin E., 2Lt Moyer, Emerson C., 2Lt None Quartuccio, Anthony P., 1Lt Sullivan, James G., Pvt Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt Montoro, John A., S/Sgt France, Charles E., Jr., Sgt A/C No. 43-4068 “The Dutchess” Shear, Meyer (NMI), 2Lt Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt None Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt Haack, Cecil J., S/Sgt Goldstein, George (NMI), S/Sgt Wald, Douglas A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4067 “The Big Swing” Howard, Charles E., 1Lt Reedy, Walter W., 2Lt None McCue, William M., Jr., 1Lt Kershaw, Raymond T., S/Sgt Poteet, Edward J., S/Sgt Benton, Thomas H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27523 Mitchell, Robert E., 2Lt Tetlow, John S., 2Lt None Robert, Maurice L., Sgt White, Joseph John, Sgt Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt Crow, Roscoe J., Pvt None A/C No. 43-27508 Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt Goff, Melvin Franklin, 2Lt None McKinley, Robert H., 2Lt Pineda, Nico M., Sgt Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt Irvine, Josef F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27791 Holcombe, Dewey R., 2Lt Norris, Grafton R., 2Lt None Luckhaupt, Robert W., 2Lt Mauder, Charles J., S/Sgt Grim, Robert E., S/Sgt Wilkerson, John J., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27631 Grady, John R., 2Lt Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt None Martin, James M., Jr., 2Lt Donaud, Earl J., Sgt Campbell, James R., S/Sgt Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Ovard, Glen S., 2Lt Stevens, Ray B., 2Lt None Schlenk, Henry O., 2Lt Bergstrom, Donald P., Sgt Wilkinson, Robert M., S/Sgt Carrick, Kenneth M., S/Sgt None Thursday, 15 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-4027 P Cottle, Robert J., 1Lt CP Leonard, Lee V., 2Lt N None B Evans, Ivor P., Capt E Rippel, Nat (NMI), Sgt R Hassenbein, Sam (NMI), S/Sgt G Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27481 P Swanson, Erle G. “Swanny”, Jr., 2Lt CP Kruse, Milford E., 2Lt N None B McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt E Carter, Eugene F., Sgt R Walker, Jack L., S/Sgt G Bishop, William (NMI) “Bill”, Sgt F Sommer, Robert F., Sgt A/C No. 43-4037 “Cherry Fizz” P CP N B E R G F Amo, Leo W., 1Lt McKay, Donald I., 2Lt None Kukorowski, Albert A., 1Lt Roberts, Charles J., Sgt Blackard, James R. “Jim”, S/Sgt DeGeorge, Herman (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-4076 Bard, John A., 2Lt Winstead, Hungh J., 2Lt None Mallin, Theodore (NMI), 2Lt Hinton, Zane R., PFC Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-27720 Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt Bell, Albert R., Maj Hickey, William O., 1Lt Greene, Louis P., 1Lt Perillo, Anthony L., S/Sgt Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt Bennett, Ross F., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27538 “Down But Not Out” Annear, Warren Raymond, 1Lt Warren, William F., 2Lt None McRee, Malcolm B., 1Lt Jackson, Jewel D., PFC Clark, Gwyn E., S/Sgt Holt, Charles M., Sgt White, E. T., Sgt 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 400/mission 400) Group Mission # 400: (448th BS did not participate) Friday, 16 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, B-26s and B-25s hit rail and road bridges, viaduct and other communications targets at Casalecchio di Reno/Villa Vergano, Lissone, Viareggio, Pisa, Vernio, Grizzana and Pietrasanta; A-20s continue to hit ammunition supplies; fighterbombers continue interdiction by hitting bridges, trucks, rail lines and other targets closer to the front, which now reaches across Italy from the W coast near Grosseto to the E coast in the vicinity of Macerata; and HQ 3rd Photographic Group (Reconnaissance) moves from Pomigliano to Nettuno. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Back to Ronta Viaducts again we had better luck with the weather and bombed both of them. The W. Viaduct was certainly hit while other strings crossed the E. Viaduct at several places. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 401/mission 401) Group Mission # 401: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 401 Date: 16 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 1 446- 18 447-0 448- 0 Target: Ronta E. Viaduct. Time OFF: 1052 T.O.T.: 1230 Time Down: 1330 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 402/mission 402) Group Mission # 402: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 402 Date: 16 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 47-0 448- 18 Target: Ronta W. Viaduct. Time OFF: 1052 T.O.T.: 1230 Time Down: 1330 - 1400 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: The squadron provided a lead spare for the mission which bombed the west viaduct at Ronta, Italy today and the bombing accuracy was 85%. A special order from group headquarters promoted 7 radio gunners to the grade of T/Sgt and 18 other combat crew members to S/Sgt. More of the bombardiers spent some time on the bomb trainer. Lt. Yepez was made squadron Bombing Officer to replace Capt. Underwood who has left for the States. Underwood, James H., Jr., Capt, bombardier Yepez, Oscar W., 1Lt, bombardier/navigator Friday, 16 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 401/mission 401) Group Mission # 401: P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27740 Dickerson, Samuel M., Capt Martin, John W., 2Lt None Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Hawkins, Vernon L., Sgt Wells, Robert J., S/Sgt Hunt, Jerry E., S/Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 402/mission 402) Group Mission # 402: (445th BS did not participate) 446th BS War Diary: Corporal Olson and Sergeant Armontrout return to the states for advanced radio schooling. Lieuts. Fitzgerald, Ritger and Mexal and Sgts. Miles and Britton go to Capri. Armontrout, Lawrence L., Sgt, Communications Britton, William W., Jr., S/Sgt, engineer-gunner Fitzgerald, John (NMI) "Jack", 1Lt, pilot Mexal, Gus J., 2Lt, bombardier Miles, Walter J., Jr., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Olson, Harold E., Cpl, communications Ritger, Frederic Charles, 1Lt, pilot 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 401/mission 401) Group Mission # 401: Squadron Mission 309 TARGET: Ronta E Viaduct, Italy. DATE: 16 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. 446th Planes: 18 Lt. Jordan led the formation. Several strings believed to have crossed bridge at center and E approach, others to NE of target. Ten car train believed hit just W of target area. Flak was heavy, scant, inaccurate. No fighters. A/C No. 43-4097 “Tiny?” (later Darlene) P CP N B E R G F Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt None McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt Bellamy, Herbert E., S/Sgt Sweedler, Max (NMI), S/Sgt Boatright, Benjamin (NMI) “Ben”, Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Goff, Leroy Robert Jr., 1Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None Johnson, Henry W., 1Lt Henry, Scott G., Sgt Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt None Friday, 16 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” Jordan, Henry L., 1Lt Briles, Connolly O., 2Lt Franklin, Arthur E., 2Lt Mayo, Jack D., 1Lt Kane, Ronald J., Sgt Bufkin, Francis P., Jr., S/Sgt Burrow, Isom F., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27480 Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 1Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt None Casper, Henry G., S/Sgt Kaufman, Sanders S., S/Sgt DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt Larson, Ralph L., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” Matzinger, Keith Robinson, 1Lt Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt None Sitts, Lonnie C., 2Lt McArdle, John R., Pvt Mitchell, John J., S/Sgt Beets, Frank T., Sgt None A/C No. 42-32394 “Peg O’ My Heart” Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt Smith, Cephus M., Jr., S/Sgt McCarty, Lyle (NMI), S/Sgt Mittman, Milton M., Cpl None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” Hodges, Richard E., 2Lt White, Frank B., 2Lt None Pettit, Howard H., 2Lt Jupin, John (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Maddox, Everett R., S/Sgt Zeman, Harold W., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” Smith, Randell Leroy, 1Lt Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt None Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt Shettleworth, William E., Sgt Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt None A/C No. 42-64549 Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt None Hogman, Frans H., F/O Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt Freeman, Cecil O., S/Sgt Bryan, Dwight L., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” Hawkes, Leon R., 1Lt Goodrich, John W., 2Lt Ottem, Earl R., 2Lt Farber, Joseph L., 2Lt Leonard, Malcolm B., Sgt Howe, Frank M., Jr., T/Sgt Bruner, Edward (NMI), S/Sgt None Friday, 16 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” (on co-pilot side - “Miss Dallas”, later “The Leading Lady”) Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 1Lt Hively, Harold Henry, 2Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt None None Gilligan, John W., 2Lt Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt Poorman, William H., S/Sgt Nagy, Julius L., S/Sgt Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt Slezak, Alex E., Sgt None None A/C No. 43-27745 A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” Church, Edwin Adem, 1Lt Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt None None Ricke, Richard O., S/Sgt Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt Kreider, John L., Sgt Stapleton, Carl B., Sgt Crozer, Robert L., S/Sgt Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt Cifuni, Robert J., Sgt Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt None None A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS A/C No. 43-4021 “The Little PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) Admiral” (later Lady Jane) Fontaine, Eugene A., Jr., 2Lt Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt Reilly, John A., 2Lt Schmid, Kenneth L., 2Lt None None Nemet, Michael (NMI), Sgt Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Bender, Vernon I., Sgt Mowry, Michael L. S., S/Sgt Cohen, Irwin (NMI), S/Sgt Green, Salem M., Sgt Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt Casey, Michael F., Sgt None None A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name A/C No. 43-4074 (picture of seated dropped from nose art) lady - no name/lettering) Hipson, Robert Graham, 2Lt Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 1Lt Taylor, Richard E., F/O Ligon, Walton M., 2Lt None None Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt Derringer, Albert J., F/O Zelnick, John J., Sgt Helgert, Claude George, Sgt Harrison, Hoyt V., S/Sgt Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt Finney, Preston N., S/Sgt McFarland, Charles W., S/Sgt None None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 402/mission 402) Group Mission # 402: (446th BS did not participate) Friday, 16 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 1Lt, pilot (Pilot) Co-Pilot: Ritger A/C B-25C: To rest camp at Capri Flying Time: 2:00 (89th mission in MTO) Ritger, Frederic Charles, 1Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier (mission 48) “Pre-briefed 092 T.O. 1052 Pilot: Burandt CoPilot: Gittings Ship # 097 (43-4097 “Tiny?” - later “Darlene”) Alt. 10,400’ Bombs: 4 – 1000 # Demos Position: 2-2-1 Target: RR Viaduct, 6 mi. NE of Borgo San Lorenzo (43° 59’ N - 10° 27½’ E). Over target 1229, no fighters or flak. Bridge hit. Left engine cutting out, got in ok. Reading ‘Out of the Night’. Very interesting. Went to show ‘Jam Session’. Fair. Flying time: 03:00 hrs.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt, pilot Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: The evening of June 16th marked the opening of the Officers Club of the 447th Bombardment Squadron. Today’s training consisted of local transition. Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 2Lt, pilot, operations 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 401/mission 401) Group Mission # 401: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 402/mission 402) Group Mission # 402: 18 of our ships participated in a raid on, Ronta West Viaduct, Q-924832 with Lt. Wiginton leading the mission. Direct hits on bridge and tracks to the northeast. A few bombs fell short of the target area to the SW. Bombing accuracy – 85% Mission efficiency – 69%. A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” P Nettles, Forrest Truett, 1Lt CP Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt N None B Mulholland, Robert W., 2Lt E Quintenz, Robert P., Sgt R Orloff, Sidney (NMI), S/Sgt G Burke, William H., Jr., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 1Lt Neuman, Robert H., Capt, HQ 321st BG Olsen, Svend P., 1Lt Anderson, Sherman E., 1Lt Gillies, Robert H., S/Sgt Mathews, William E., T/Sgt Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt None Friday, 16 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27473 “Paper Doll” P Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 1Lt CP Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt N None B Mesna, Leeland A. “Lee”, 2Lt E Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt R Reynolds, Frank J., S/Sgt G Richards, Charles M., Cpl F None A/C No. 43-27506 “Rebel Devil” P Nall, John G., 2Lt CP Johnson, Eric A., 2Lt N None B Stanley, Edward J., 2Lt E Scarberry, Harold W., Sgt R Vineski, Robert R. “The Reverend”, S/Sgt G Mitchell, Rennie (NMI), S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27636 Grimse, Ralph T., 2Lt Cunningham, Robert T., 2Lt None Martin, Wayne R., 1Lt Baldridge, Grant W., Sgt McFarland, John F., S/Sgt Harriman, Elmon P., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27751 “MMR” (Meet Mrs. Runyon) P Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt CP Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt N None B Noe, Paul H., Jr., 2Lt E Clyne, Everett H., Sgt R Gaydos, John P., T/Sgt G Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27498 “Ave Maria” Cloward, Glannin A., Capt Neiman, William E., 2Lt None James, Robert M., 2Lt Freeman, Millard C., Sgt See, Russell K., S/Sgt Connolly, Paul B., Sgt Holmes, Ora E., Jr., PFC A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” Magne, Henry J. “Joe”, 2Lt Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt None Vieser, Walter N., 2Lt Koecher, Robert W., Sgt Pelak, Andrew (NMI), S/Sgt Tarra, Frederick J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27476 “Shoo-Shoo Baby!” (later “Lovely Lady”) Alger, LeRoy (NMI), 1Lt Runyon, Leroy C., 2Lt Rye, Wayne T., Jr., 2Lt Webb, James, A., 2Lt Ford, Leonard W., S/Sgt Hubert, Leo G., T/Sgt Flowers, Frank J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27520 “Amorous Anne” Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt Washburn, Guy M. “Pappy”, 2Lt None Huffman, William C., 1Lt Collins, Clint R., S/Sgt LaFountain, Ned F., S/Sgt Blalock, Joe T., Sgt None Friday, 16 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27785 Manley, Ward E., 2Lt Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt None Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt O’Neil, James R., Sgt Pierce, William H., Cpl Bauder, Harold R., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4077 Ann’s Little Boy Val”(later 446th ship “Stormy Weather”) Mims, Nathan (NMI), 1Lt Hall, Earl W., 2Lt None Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt Applegarth, Smith B., Sgt Korzeniowski, Edward S., S/Sgt Sinclair, Ralph (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27718 Gillis, John R., 2Lt Walker, Marion E., 2Lt None Altman, Irving L., 2Lt Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt Free, Paul L., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4060 “Cover Girl” Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt Wigmore, William H., 2Lt None Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt Byrn, Ernest E., Sgt Torrey, Francis S., S/Sgt Bowman, John (NMI) “Red”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-4079 “Little David” Dean, Ivan E., 1Lt Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt None Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt Partee, Watson L., Sgt Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt Shand, Arthur T., PFC A/C No. 43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick” Haynes, Eldon R., 2Lt Heitman, William F., 2Lt None Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt Schwartz, Arthur (NMI), S/Sgt Harman, Robert W., T/Sgt Grant, James H., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27701 Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt Remmel, Earl Howard “The Fox”, 2Lt None Gould, Joe W., F/O Dimondstein, Herbert (NMI), Sgt MacNeil, Joseph W., S/Sgt Bushnell, Jordan L., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27779 Martin, William H., Jr., 1Lt Woods, Richard J., 2Lt None Watson, James N., 2Lt Mabbutt, William T., Sgt Simberg, Alvin L., S/Sgt Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt Burns, Harry B., Pvt 447th BS: War Diary of: Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, Sgt, gunner: “39th mission, flew with Wigs, bombed rail bridge Borgo-San Lorenzo West, nice bombing, no opposition Ronta.” Wiginton, J. Maurice "Wigs", 2Lt, pilot Friday, 16 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS War Diary: Special Accounts: The Squadron Officers on June 16, 1944, had the gala opening of their Club. Although all members enjoyed the opening, Lt. Muzinich, seemed happiest. He contributed more than anyone else to the completion of the club although the yeoman efforts of a number of other Willing Workers are not to be ignored. The entire club, which was designed by, Major Sampson, along the general lines of, Frank Lloyd Wright, from cement floor to the tar on the roof was stolen, borrowed or requisitioned by the officers themselves with the exception of the chimney which was built by four, “American Indians” from the 43rd Engineers through the good will of Major Cumbee, their commanding officer. Our Major Gale was the chief requisitioner. He was able to get some liquor for the bar and vegetables for the buffet table. Lt. Bastin, and Lt. McGill, each were able to lead in some stray meat on the hoof to complete the table. Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt, pilot Cumbee, Maj, 43rd Engineers, Commander Gale, Myron (NMI), Maj, executive McGill, James F., 1Lt, Adjutant Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt, pilot Sampson, Raymond D. “Sammy”, Maj, pilot, Commander The guests included nurses, three Red Cross girls, and two very entertaining Sicilian girls, one of whom posed as a model for one of the pictures which Lt. Ramey drew and which decorated the back-bar. The colored orchestra from the 41st Engineers was really hot and dancing continued from 20:00 hours to 01:00 hours. Everyone had enough to eat and drink and a swell time, contrary to the predictions of many. The roof of the club did not fall down and still stands even at this writing. It would make an excellent home for about ten Corsican families after we leave, but we will blow it up rather than let some heavy group come in and crowd us out of it. Ramey, Gordon, A., 2Lt, pilot 447th BS: War Diary of: Mango, Vincent A. "Vince", Sgt, aerial gunner (Mission 24) “Target: Ronta West Viaduct Flak: None Combat: 2:35 Bombs: 1,000 lbs Escorts: Spits Plane # 79 (43-4079 “Little David”) Crew: P-Lt. Dean, CP-Lt Jensen, B-Lt Spruill, E-Sgt Partee, R-SSG Alpino, G-Sgt Mango, F-PFC Shand Lt Dean's element did not drop due to malfunction in bombsight. Direct hits on center and both ends of bridge.” Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt, pilot Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt, pilot Partee, Watson L., Sgt, engineer-gunner Shand, Arthur T., PFC, photographer Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt, bombardier 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Friday, 16 June 1944 (continued) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 401/mission 401) Group Mission # 401: A/C No. 43-27481 (Spare - returned early – Flying time: 0:40 min.) P Swanson, Erle G. “Swanny”, Jr., 2Lt CP Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt N Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt B McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt E Carter, Eugene F., Sgt R Dean, Wilmer J., S/Sgt G Bishop, William (NMI) “Bill”, Sgt F None Saturday, 17 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, except for a B-26 attack on 1 bridge and an A-20 raid on an ammunition dump, weather prevents completion of light and medium bomber missions; fighter-bombers are also restricted but manage to hit several gun positions, communications targets, boats, small ships, barges, and targets of opportunity in the battle area and at various other locations including Capo d'Enfola and other points on Elba Island (where French forces land and begin clearing the island), and Rio Marina; 12th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 3rd Photographic Group (Reconnaissance), moves from Pomigliano to Voltone with F-5s (detachment is operating from Nettuno); and 415th Night Fighter Squadron, 64th Fighter Wing, moves from La Banca to Valtone with Beaufighters. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Lt. Van Raam of the 448th personally took care of mission 403, 404, and 405 for the Group. While the rest of the Group was stood down due to weather, the battle for Elba started this date. Lt. VanRaam flew the official photographers for the invasion—making three separate sorties from the Borgo Air Field, Northern Corsica. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 403/mission 403) Group Mission # 403: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 403 Date: 17 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 1 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 47-0 448- 1 Target: Invasion activities at Elba. Photo Reconn over Island of Elba. Time OFF: 0645 T.O.T.: 0700 Time Down: 0845 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 404/mission 404) Group Mission # 404: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 404 Date: 17 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 1 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447-0 448- 1 Target: Invasion activities at Elba. Photo Reconn over Island of Elba. Time OFF: 0930 T.O.T.: 0945 Time Down: 1130 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 405/mission 405) Group Mission # 405: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 405 Date: 17 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 1 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447-0 448- 1 Target: Invasion activities at Elba. Photo Reconn over Island of Elba. Time OFF: 1345 T.O.T.: 1400 Time Down: 1515 (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Saturday, 17 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS War Diary: 18 crews were standing by for a mission but it was later cancelled and most of the men took off for swimming in the nearby streams and the beach. Lt. Shyshka’s “cross-country tour” took him from Tunis to Algiers and Oran. Capt. Strenger and “Doc” Smith are shuttling 434 (42-32434 “Mississippi Gambler II”) between Cairo and Tel Aviv. Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 2Lt, pilot Smith, William C. "Doc", Capt, surgeon Strenger, Marshall C., Capt, pilot 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 403/mission 403) Group Mission # 403: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 404/mission 404) Group Mission # 404: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 405/mission 405) Group Mission # 405: (445th BS did not participate) 446th BS War Diary: The following named personnel get their Technical Sergeant rating: Bove, Contesti, Bufkin, Green, Harrison, Maddox, Miles, Mitchell and Sweedler. Sgt. Clay becomes a Staff. Bove, Anthony P., T/Sgt, radio-gunner Bufkin, Francis P., Jr., T/Sgt, radio-gunner Clay, Donald W., S/Sgt, engineer-gunner Contesti, Alexander (NMI), T/Sgt, ordnance Green, Salem M., T/Sgt, radio-gunner Harrison, Hoyt V., T/Sgt, radio-gunner Maddox, Everett R., T/Sgt, radio-gunner Miles, Walter J., Jr., T/Sgt, radio-gunner Mitchell, John J., T/Sgt, radio-gunner Sweedler, Max (NMI), T/Sgt, radio-gunner 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 403/mission 403) Group Mission # 403: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 404/mission 404) Group Mission # 404: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 405/mission 405) Group Mission # 405: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Went into Solenzara to get a haircut. Sacked awhile this afternoon. On rate machine 1600-1700. Wrote Pa. Boys are decorating the club nicely in preparation for tomorrow nite’s opening. Cleaned up tent, having an inspection tomorrow a.m. On a mission tomorrow.” Saturday, 17 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS War Diary: A mission was scheduled for today, but cancelled due to weather conditions. The following enlisted men have been promoted to the rank of technical sergeant: S/Sgt. Walter J. Bilski; S/Sgt. Frank J. Reynolds; S/Sgt Sidney Orloff. The following enlisted men have been promoted to the rank of staff sergeant: Sgt. Ralph Sinclair; Sgt. Joseph L. Blalock; Sgt. John Corkill; Sgt. Edmund Rogowski; Sgt. Grant W. Baldridge; Sgt. William H. Burke Jr.; Sgt. Harold E. Fowler; Sgt. Robert W Koecher; Cpl. Raphael E. Morrissey; Cpl. Charles M. Richards; Cpl. William H. Pierce; Walter F.K. Tollefson. The following enlisted men have been assigned to this squadron from the 22nd Replacement Center per S.O. 97: Cpl Richard H. Lakey Jr.; P.F.C. Michael J. Ray. Private Norman C. Bulfinch has been assigned to the S-2 staff as a clerk. Major Myron Gale, read the Articles of War, to the enlisted men at a meeting called at 1900 hours in the enlisted men’s club. At a meeting held at the N.C.O. club, the following enlisted men were elected to the council: T/Sgt. Kammerlohr; T/Sgt. Small; S/Sgt. Free; S/Sgt. Simberg; S/Sgt. Emery; Sgt. Rowley; Cpl. Franzi. Sgt. Verlin Rowley, will continue to be treasurer of the N.C.O. club of the 447th Squadron. Today’s training consisted of local test flight. Baldridge, Grant W., S/Sgt, gunner Bilski, Walter J., T/Sgt, radio-gunner Blalock, Joe T., S/Sgt, gunner Bulfinch, Norman C., Pvt, intelligence Burke, William H., Jr., S/Sgt, gunner Corkill, John (NMI), S/Sgt, gunner Emery, Leslie E., S/Sgt, armament Fowler, Harold E., S/Sgt, gunner Franzi, Gino C., Cpl, intelligence Free, Paul L., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Gale, Myron (NMI), Maj, executive Kammerlohr, Arthur R., T/Sgt, personnel Koecher, Robert W., S/Sgt, engineer-gunner Lakey, Richard H., Jr., Cpl, transportation Morrisey, Raphael E., S/Sgt, engineer-gunner Orloff, Sidney (NMI), T/Sgt, radio-gunner Pierce, William H., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Ray, Michael J., PFC, engineering Reynolds, Frank J., T/Sgt, gunner Richards, Charles M., S/Sgt, turret-gunner Rogowski, Edmund (NMI) “Butch”, S/Sgt, gunner Rowley, Verlin B., Sgt, intelligence Simberg, Alvin L., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Sinclair, Ralph (NMI), S/Sgt, gunner Small, Myron R., T/Sgt, communication Tollefson, Walter F. K., S/Sgt, gunner 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 403/mission 403) Group Mission # 403: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 404/mission 404) Group Mission # 404: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 405/mission 405) Group Mission # 405: (447th BS did not participate) 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) Saturday, 17 June 1944 (continued) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 403/mission 403) Group Mission # 403: 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 404/mission 404) Group Mission # 404: 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 405/mission 405) Group Mission # 405: Mission 275, 276 and 277. (403, 404, 405): One plane off to photograph invasion of the Island of Elba. Pilot Lt. Van Raam reports good coverage of complete operations. Heavy, inaccurate flak met on two of the missions. P CP N B E R G F F F A/C No. 43-27726 VanRaam, Rudolph (NMI), 1Lt Stevens, Ray B., 2Lt None McCue, William M., Jr., 1Lt Chosta, Louis (NMI), S/Sgt Burr, Harry C., S/Sgt Sharpsteen, Robert E., S/Sgt Frazier, D. J., Maj, 9th Combat Camera Williams, G. J., 1Lt, 9th Combat Camera Knudtson, Orville Fred, S/Sgt, 9th Combat Camera Sunday, 18 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, bad weather grounds medium and light bombers; fighterbombers and fighters are restricted to patrols, mainly over the Piombino area and island of Elba, during which several gun positions, boats, and barges are hit; 111th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, XII Tactical Air Command, moves from Galera to Voltone with F-6s; and 525th Fighter Squadron, 86th Fighter Group, moves from Ciampino to Orbetello with P-47s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Stood down—weather. 445th BS War Diary: The mission was again cancelled today. The squadron had one crew standing by. Lt. Shyshka returned from Oran today and Capt. Strenger made it back from Cairo. Major Register made a cross-country hop to Naples. A number of the bombardiers spent more time on the bomb trainer. Under the direction of the Athletic Officer Lt. Schiff, a volleyball court was laid out and erected in the enlisted men’s area. The men will make fine use of the court with the long evenings ahead of them. Plans are also being made to erect a basketball court just adjacent to the volleyball court. Register, Percy D., Maj, pilot, Commander Schiff, Frederick (NMI), 2Lt, pilot Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 2Lt, pilot Strenger, Marshall C., Capt, pilot 446th BS War Diary: No Missions. Official opening of the Officers’ Club with a big and gay attendance. A swell affair was reported by all. 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Got briefed for today’s mission @ 0700, then on immediate standby until this afternoon – poor weather. Tent inspection by Capt. Cooper at 1000. Combat time to date 144:25. Mission cancelled due to weather - Raining this afternoon. Had an excellent spaghetti supper. Rec’d a letter from Billy, Mary Mooney, M.J. Carney, D.F., also stationery & candy. The club officially opened this evening, swell time by all.” Cooper, Paul T., Capt, pilot, Commander 447th BS War Diary: A mission was scheduled for today, but cancelled due to bad weather condition. 1st Lt. James W. McDermott, has been relieved of assignment and transferred to Redistribution Station NO.1, for transshipment to the United States. Morning Report: Officers – 95. Enlisted Men – 324. Recreation in the squadron has reached its climax with the forming of a baseball club, under the efficient direction of Sgt. Robert Stokes. The team consisted of the following notables: Lt. Nelson; T/Sgt. Mathews; S/Sgt. Yates; S/Sgt. Alpino; S/Sgt. Fowler; S/Sgt. Dressler; S/Sgt. Rubenstein; S/Sgt. Pitts; Sgt. Irvin; Sgt. May; Sgt. Krampe; P.F.C. Kracher. The first ball game since our move to Corsica, took place at 1820 hours – 447th VS 41st Engineers at the Engineers Sunday, 18 June 1944 (continued) baseball diamond. Both teams displayed excellent sportsmanship. The final score being 10 to 8 in favor of the Engineers. Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Dressler, Elmer P., S/Sgt, engineering Fowler, Harold E., S/Sgt, gunner Irvin, Kenneth W., Sgt, communication Kracher, Robert E., PFC, engineering Krampe, Francis J., Sgt, engineering Mathews, William E., T/Sgt, gunner May, Frederick J., Sgt, aerial gunner McDermott, James W., 1Lt, bombardier Nelson, George B., 1Lt, bombardier Pitts, Carl T., S/Sgt, communication Rubenstein, Kenneth (NMI), S/Sgt, communication Stokes, Robert C., Sgt, gunner Yates, Jack (NMI), S/Sgt, intelligence 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Monday, 19 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, weather again grounds light and medium bombers; fighterbombers hit railroads, gun emplacements, factory and shipping in an N of the battle area at scattered points in the countryside and in and near the towns of Pontedera, Leghorn, Sestri Levante and Viareggio; and HQ 86th Fighter Group and 527th Fighter Squadron moves from Ciampinto to Orbetello with P-47s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Stood down—weather. 445th BS War Diary: 18 crews were again scheduled for the mission today but another “stand down” order came through and the mission was again cancelled. Major Register returned to this base from Naples. 6 of the squadron’s planes were up on formation flying today while Lt. Wagner test hopped 741 (43-27741 “Modern Design - later “Val”). The squadron’s liquor supply is very depleted but Sgt. Graf is preparing flights to Catania, Sicily for the purpose of procuring drinks and also eggs, fresh fruit and vegetables. The men contributed 3 dollars out of their pay for the “mess fund”. Graf, Edward E. "Gene", M/Sgt, communications Register, Percy D., Maj, pilot, Commander Wagner, Gerald W., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS War Diary: No Missions 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Took laundry into Solenzara. Was scheduled on a mission today, cancelled. Sacked this afternoon, also read. Rec’d letter from Ma & D.F. Excellent supper again. Went to show – Abbott & Costello in ‘Hit the Ice’ – good. Wrote Ma.” 447th BS War Diary: A mission was scheduled for today, but cancelled due to weather conditions. Today’s local training consisted of practice bombing. 2nd Lt. Norman J. Lundmark departed for the rest camp at Rome, Italy. Lundmark, Norman J., 2Lt, bombardier 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Tuesday, 20 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, weather continues to hamper operations but 60+ medium bombers manage to attack rail targets between Genoa and La Spezia; fighter-bombers destroy several road bridges in the battle area and to the N, and damage several other road and rail bridges as the Allies' rapid advance slows down due to the enemy's ability to strengthen his position and form a delaying line across Italy to the S of the Gothic Line (Pisa-Rimini) where he is prepared to make a stand; fighter-bombers also damage a 20,000-ton aircraft carrier in Genoa harbor; and 526th Fighter Squadron, 86th Fighter Group, moves from Ciampino to Orbetello with P-47s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Stood down—weather. 445th BS War Diary: After several delays, the mission was finally cancelled. Only one spare was scheduled from this squadron. 4 of the bombardiers logged several hours time on the bomb trainer. There were several local training and transition flights made today and Lt. Shyshka, “the cross-country kid” took off for Naples this time. Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 2Lt, pilot 446th BS War Diary: No Missions. Homeward bound are Lts. Morris and Rice and Sgt. Samsel. Also getting orders to go home are Lts. Herbert, Hurley, and Sgts. Leary, E., Clay and Velarde. Clay, Donald W., S/Sgt, engineer-gunner Herbert, John James, Jr., 2Lt, pilot Hurley, John R., 2Lt, pilot Leary, Edward M., T/Sgt, radio-gunner Morris, Meade L., Jr., 1Lt, pilot Rice, Sumner W., 1Lt, bombardier Samsel, John C., Sgt, gunner Velarde, Servando J., Jr., S/Sgt, gunner 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Standby on mission until 1530, then cancelled due to weather. Hung around tent all day. Sacked, then took a ride into Solenzara. Wrote Billy & DF. To bed early. Scheduled for a mission tomorrow.” 447th BS War Diary: A mission was scheduled for today, but due to weather conditions it was cancelled. Today’s training consisted of local transition. Usual squadron duties. 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Wednesday, 21 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers have excellent results against rail bridges in N and NC Italy, also hitting viaducts, road bridges, and other communications targets, and bombing ships at Leghorn harbor; light bombers again hit ammunition supply while fighter-bombers concentrate on rail and road bridges over a large area including locations in the vicinity of the Gothic Line and at points to the N. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Two formations of 19 aircraft each took off to bomb the Vernio South and North Viaducts. Due to weather conditions however the alternates of Marsa Canal Overpasses and Marsa Road Bridge were bombed instead and photos showed both objectives smothered with bombs. A third mission was dispatched late in the afternoon to thwart an attempt by the Germans to use a cement-filled ship to block the north end of Leghorn harbor. Our planes, 19 of them, laid a pattern across the stern of the ship and it was last seen listing badly. Window (tinfoil) was used for the first time by this Group to confuse the radio gun locater of the Germans. Results good, judging from the crews comments who said that the flak although intense was wild and no ships holed. The fourth mission today was of the nickeling variety in the Siena-Volterra area. 4 aircraft participated. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 406/mission 406) Group Mission # 406: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 406 Date: 21 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 16 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447-16 448- 0 Target: Vernio S Viaduct – bombed alt. Massa Canal Overpass. Time OFF: 1647 T.O.T.: 1818 Time Down: 1915 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 407/mission 407) Group Mission # 407: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 407 Date: 21 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 17 Squadrons: 445- 1 446- 16 447-0 448- 0 Target: Vernio N. RR Viaduct – bombed alt. Massa Rd Bridge. Time OFF: 1647 T.O.T.: 1818 Time Down: 1940 (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 408/mission 408) Group Mission # 408: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 408 Date: 21 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 10 446- 0 447-0 448- 9 Target: Block Ship Leghorn Harbor. Time OFF: 1720 T.O.T.: 1813 Time Down: 1910 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 409/mission 409) Group Mission # 409: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 409 Date: 21 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 4 Squadrons: 445- 2 446- 0 447-0 448- 2 Target: Nickeling at Volterra, Gimaginano, Corigliano, Siena. Time OFF: 1545 T.O.T.: 1615 Time Down: 1745 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: The squadron bombed a block ship at Leghorn harbor, Italy with a bombing accuracy of 92%. The formation dropped “flak windows”, metallic strip that fouled up the German anti-aircraft fire. The “windows” proved very effective. 2 planes from the squadron also participated in a nickeling mission. They stopped at Rome for briefing and leaflets. 3 planes went out for practice bombing, another went to Sicily to procure foodstuffs and still another took off for Cairo. 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 406/mission 406) Group Mission # 406: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 407/mission 407) Group Mission # 407: A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” (lead spare) P Groose, William R. “Bud”, 1Lt CP Duggan, Raymond E., F/O N None B Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt E Leith, Douglas L., S/Sgt R Scott, Aurelias M., T/Sgt G Jones, Harvey J., Sgt F None Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 408/mission 408) Group Mission # 408: P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hulagirl - no name/lettering) McLain, Damon I., Capt Weld, Willis R., 2Lt Smith, Raymond (NMI), 1Lt VenJohn, George G., 2Lt DeRose, Louis A., S/Sgt O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt Harris, Charles W., Jr., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) Hadsell, Donald M., 1Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None Palmer, Richard W., 2Lt Kofmehl, James J., Sgt Rockett, James J., S/Sgt Walburn, John A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27748 “Mama!” Schiff, Frederick (NMI), 1Lt Frank, Robert R., 2Lt None Reddy, John E., S/Sgt Cavanaugh, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt Davis, Olin (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Weaver, Dale W., Cpl None A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” Wagner, Gerald W., 1Lt Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt None Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt York, Rufus (NMI), S/Sgt Kintly, James E., T/Sgt Hafner, Duane H., Sgt None A/C No. 42-64529 Smith, Alfred B., 1Lt Moore, William H., Jr., 2Lt None Clifford, Robert H., 2Lt Bertling, Gerald M., Sgt Sauer, Carlton F., Sgt Jacobs, Harry E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27740 Dickerson, Samuel M., Capt Spencer, Charles F., 2Lt None Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Wells, Robert J., T/Sgt Dowd, Stephen J., Sgt Decker, Robert J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” Rygh, Malvin S. “Mal”, 1Lt Martin, John W., 2Lt None Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt Walther, Henry W., Sgt Kavan, Lester D., S/Sgt Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Wolfe, Robert A., 1Lt Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt None Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt Freiler, Walter C., Sgt Parlette, Oliver C., S/Sgt Jannetta, Floridi D. “Floyd”, Sgt None Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27502 “What’s Cookin’?” (later “Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes”) P Gunder, William H., 1Lt CP Payne, Lawrence J., 2Lt N None B Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt E Hickey, William R., S/Sgt R Heinbaugh, James C., T/Sgt G Doswell, Richard (NMI), S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 1Lt Crowley, Daniel R., 2Lt Sides, Harry F., 2Lt Yepez, Oscar W., 1Lt Isbell, Everett N., S/Sgt Wells, Joy E., T/Sgt McGinley, Joseph B., S/Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 409/mission 409) Group Mission # 409: A/C No. 43-27714 “Blonde Beauty” P Jeffery, James C., 2Lt CP Morgan, John A., 2Lt N Napple, Francis L., 2Lt B Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt E Mark, Lincoln W., Sgt R Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt G Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” Place, Winston R., 1Lt Ottinger, Warren F., 2Lt None Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Smith, William F., Sgt McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt Bates, Leonard H., Sgt None 446th BS War Diary: Newest Staff Sergeants are Boatright, Bober, Britton, Gribbin, Leonard, Nemet, Schreiner and Zeman. Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt, gunner Bober, John (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt, engineer-gunner Britton, William W., Jr., S/Sgt, engineer-gunner Gribbin, James E., S/Sgt, ordnance Leonard, Malcolm B., S/Sgt, gunner Nemet, Michael (NMI), S/Sgt, gunner Schreiner, Lester B. “Les”, S/Sgt, engineer-gunner Zeman, Harold W., S/Sgt, gunner 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 406/mission 406) Group Mission # 406: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 407/mission 407) Group Mission # 407: Squadron Mission 310 TARGET: Massa Road Bridge, Italy. (Alt) DATE: 21 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. 446th Planes: 16 Capt. Cooper led the formation. Good concentration reported with many hits observed on the road bridge. Primary target was not bombed due to weather. Flak was heavy, scant and inaccurate. No fighters. Lt. Wojcik returned early because of engine trouble. Lt. Smith returned early because of fuel leak. Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4097 “Tiny?” (later Darlene) Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt None McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt Bellamy, Herbert E., S/Sgt Sweedler, Max (NMI), T/Sgt Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr. “Ben”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” Cooper, Paul T., Capt, Commander Ligon, Walton M., 2Lt Franklin, Arthur E., 2Lt Mottley, John F., 1Lt Clickner, Albert H., S/Sgt Bove, Anthony P., S/Sgt Nemet, Michael (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27501 “Sweet Sue Kathy Jeanne” (unnamed to Nov 44. In 45 “Kathy Jeanne” dropped) Goff, Leroy Robert, Jr., 1Lt Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt None Johnson, Henry W., 1Lt Henry, Scott G., Sgt Green, Salem M., T/Sgt Brown, Ronald M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27747 “Spider’s Frolic Pad” Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt None Hogman, Frans H., F/O Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt Freeman, Cecil O., S/Sgt Bryan, Dwight L., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” (early return – fuel leak) Smith, Randell Leroy, 1Lt Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt None Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt McCarty, Lyle (NMI), S/Sgt Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” Hodges, Richard E., 2Lt White, Frank B., 2Lt None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt Jupin, John (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Maddox, Everett R., T/Sgt Zeman, Harold W., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 1Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt None Gilligan, John W., 2Lt Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt Poorman, William H., S/Sgt Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4074 (picture of seated lady - no name/lettering) Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 1Lt Reilly, John A., 2Lt None Derringer, Albert J., F/O Helgert, Claude George, Sgt McFarland, Charles W., S/Sgt Wlodyka, Andrew J., Sgt None Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) Jordan, Henry L., 1Lt Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt Chapman, John E., 2Lt Mayo, Jack D., 1Lt Kane, Ronald J., Sgt Bufkin, Francis P., Jr., T/Sgt Burrow, Isom F., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” Hawkes, Leon R., 1Lt Goodrich, John W., 2Lt None Farber, Joseph L., 2Lt Leonard, Malcolm B., Sgt Howe, Frank M., Jr., T/Sgt Bruner, Edward (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt None Kiernan, Nobel J., 2Lt Stapleton, Carl B., Sgt Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name dropped from nose art) Hipson, Robert Graham, 2Lt Taylor, Richard E., F/O None Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt Zelnick, John J., Sgt Harrison, Hoyt V., T/Sgt Glendening, George F., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4021 “The Little Admiral” (later Lady Jane) Vancil, Alfred E., 2Lt Schmid, Kenneth L., 2Lt None Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt McArdle, John R., Pvt Mitchell, John J., T/Sgt Beets, Frank T., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Fontaine, Eugene A., Jr., 2Lt Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt None Finney, Preston N., Sgt Bender, Vernon I., Sgt Cohen, Irwin (NMI), S/Sgt Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27480 Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 1Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt None Casper, Henry G., S/Sgt DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt Kaufman, Sanders S., S/Sgt Larson, Ralph L., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27660 “Shooting Bull” early return – engine smoking) Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt Smith, Cephus M., Jr., S/Sgt Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt Mittman, Milton M., Cpl None Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” (on co-pilot side - “Miss Dallas”, later “The Leading Lady”) P Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt CP Briles, Connolly O., 2Lt N None B Noel, Paul R., 2Lt E Mowry, Michael L. S., S/Sgt R Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt G Slezak, Alex E., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27745 Church, Edwin Adem, 1Lt Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt None Ricke, Richard O., S/Sgt Kreider, John L., Sgt Crozer, Robert L., S/Sgt Cifuni, Robert J., Sgt None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 408/mission 408) Group Mission # 408: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 409/mission 409) Group Mission # 409: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier (mission 49) “Rate machine 0900-1000. Pre-briefed 1500 T.O. 1647 Pilot: Burandt CoPilot: Pietrowski Ship # 097 (43-4097 “Tiny?” - later “Darlene”) Alt. 10,200’ Bombs: 4 – 1000 # Demos Position: 1-3-1 Target: Rd. bridge 3 mi. South of Massa (44° 00½’ N - 10° 10’ E). Primary closed, bombed alternate @ 1845, no fighters or flak. To show – ‘A Lady Takes A Chance’ – good. Rec’d letter from Grandma; 2 from Alice. Alice now a Sgt. Flying time: 03:05 hrs.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: A baseball game took place this evening at our home field for a return game with the 41st Engineers. The final score 8 to 5 in our favor. Cpl Charles W. Mais; has been assigned to the squadron from the 445th squadron. Pvt. Charles H. Cousens has been relieved of assignment and transferred to the 445th squadron. Today’s training consisted of local transition. Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt, pilot Mais, Charles W., Cpl, engineering Cousens, Charles H., Pvt, armament 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 406/mission 406) Group Mission # 406: 16 of our ships participated in a raid on, Massa Canal Overpass, with Lt. Muzinich, leading the mission. Due to malfunction of the bomb sight in the lead plane, eight planes did not drop their bombs. Photographs show that planes that bombed had an excellent concentration of bombs in the target area with a couple of direct hits. Bombing accuracy – 100%. Mission efficiency – 38%. Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27492 “Reddie Teddie” P Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt CP Monger, Samuel A. “Sam”, Jr., 2Lt N None B Noe, Paul H., Jr., 2Lt E Mercea, George (NMI), Sgt R Schnaars, George D., Sgt G May, Frederick J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4060 “Cover Girl” Christian, Calvin B., 2Lt Wigmore, William H., 2Lt None Melamed, Meyer G., 2Lt Byrn, Ernest E., Sgt Torrey, Francis S., S/Sgt Bowman, John (NMI) “Red”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-3403 “Incendiary Blonde” P Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt CP Cunningham, Robert T., 2Lt N None B Nelson, George B., 1Lt E Ifshin, Isidore (NMI), Sgt R Gaydos, John P., T/Sgt G Jaskowski, John (NMI) “Jack”, Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27473 “Paper Doll” P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 1Lt Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt None Mesna, Leeland A. “Lee”, 2Lt Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt Reynolds, Frank J., T/Sgt Richards, Charles M., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick” Muzinich, Anthony L. “Tony”, 2Lt Bounds, Thomas C., Capt, Commander Thomas, Robert E., 1Lt Anderson, Sherman E., 1Lt Baldridge, Grant W., S/Sgt Cowart, Eugene C., S/Sgt Miller, Dale G., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” (did not take off) Magne, Henry J. “Joe”, 2Lt Ramey, Gordon A. “Gordy”, 2Lt None Vieser, Walter N., 2Lt Engels, Robert W., Sgt Pelak, Andrew (NMI), S/Sgt Tarra, Frederick J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4079 “Little David” (did not take off) Dean, Ivan E., 1Lt Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt None Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt Partee, Watson L., Sgt Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt Holmes, Ora E., Jr., PFC A/C No. 43-4077 Ann’s Little Boy Val”(later 446th ship “Stormy Weather”) Murray, Richard E., 1Lt Remmel, Earl Howard “The Fox”, 2Lt Matthewson, Merton K., Jr., 1Lt Huffman, William C., 1Lt Dawson, Roy C., Sgt Toole, John F., S/Sgt Fowler, Harold E., S/Sgt None Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27506 “Rebel Devil” Nall, John G., 2Lt Johnson, Eric A., 2Lt None Stanley, Edward J., 2Lt Scarberry, Harold W., Sgt Fiocca, Theodore Aurelio, Sgt Mitchell, Rennie (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27718 Gillis, John R., 2Lt Walker, Marion E., 2Lt None Altman, Irving L., 2Lt Sheppard, Luther Edgar “L.E.”, Jr., Sgt MacNeil, Joseph W., S/Sgt Rose, Clifford A., Sgt Shand, Arthur T., PFC A/C No. 43-27498 “Ave Maria” Mims, Nathan (NMI), 1Lt Hall, Earl W., 2Lt None Spilko, Harold (NMI), 2Lt Curry, Hughie L., Sgt Korzeniowski, Edward S., S/Sgt Sinclair, Ralph (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27785 Manley, Ward E., 2Lt Wallace, Edwin E., 2Lt None Niedelman, Hyman (NMI), 2Lt Morrissey, Raphael E., S/Sgt Pierce, William H., S/Sgt Bauder, Harold R., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4009 “Double-O-Nine” Banks, Herbert J., 1Lt Neiman, William E., 2Lt None James, Robert M., 2Lt Koecher, Robert W., S/Sgt Hubert, Leo G., T/Sgt Veid, Joseph (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27520 “Amorous Anne” Manz, Wayne A., 2Lt Washburn, Guy M. “Pappy”, 2Lt None Rosenbledt, James M., 2Lt Collins, Clint R., S/Sgt LaFountain, Ned F., S/Sgt Blalock, Joe T., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27730 “Katie” Nettles, Forrest Truett, 1Lt Robinson, Lester W., 2Lt None Mulholland, Robert W., 2Lt Applegarth, Smith B., Sgt Orloff, Sidney (NMI), T/Sgt Burke, William H., Jr., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27779 Martin, William H., Jr., 1Lt Woods, Richard J., 2Lt None Gould, Joe W., F/O Mabbutt, William T., Sgt Keefe, John A., S/Sgt Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt None Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27701 P CP N B E R G F Kibler, William E. “Kib”, 2Lt Heitman, William F., 2Lt None Watson, James N., 2Lt Dimondstein, Herbert (NMI), Sgt Carlson, Carl M., T/Sgt Connolly, Paul B., Sgt Simms, Cleo W., Cpl A/C No. 43-27751 “MMR” (Meet Mrs. Runyon) Runyon, Leroy C., 2Lt Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt None Webb, James A., 2Lt Smith, William L., Sgt Balling, Robert J., S/Sgt Grant, James H., S/Sgt Burns, Harry B., Pvt 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 407/mission 407) Group Mission # 407: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 408/mission 408) Group Mission # 408: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 409/mission 409) Group Mission # 409: (447th BS did not participate) 448th BS War Diary: (No non mission-information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 406/mission 406) Group Mission # 406: A/C No. 43-27715 (returned early – radio gunner sick) P Swanson, Erle G. “Swanny”, Jr., 2Lt CP Grady, John R., 2Lt N Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt B McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt E Carter, Eugene F., Sgt R Denny, Joseph C., S/Sgt G Bishop, William (NMI) “Bill”, Sgt F None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 407/mission 407) Group Mission # 407: (448th BS did not participate) Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 408/mission 408) Group Mission # 408: Mission 278 (408): At 17:20 19 planes off to bomb Block Ship in Leghorn Harbor and dropped 36 x 1000 bombs from 10,000 feet at 18:18. Heavy inaccurate, intense flak holed one ship. Window used by the Group for the first time caused inaccuracy of flak. Crews report fine concentration across N entrance to outer harbor. Several direct hits on Block Ship which was in EW position. Hits registered on N end of Quay. Weather: CAVU. Mission photos show 100% accuracy. A/C No. 43-27805 “Desirable” VanRaam, Rudolph (NMI), 1Lt Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 2Lt Duncan, George F., 1Lt McCue, William M., Jr., 1Lt Luton, Howard W., S/Sgt Burr, Harry C., T/Sgt Sharpsteen, Robert E., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” P Rogers, Harry (NMI), Jr., 1Lt CP Moyer, Emerson C., 2Lt N None B Kiska, George P., 2Lt E Donaud, Earl J., Sgt R Campbell, James R., S/Sgt G Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27530 “Twin Engine Sadie” P McCabe, Norman Michael, 1Lt CP Tetlow, John S., 2Lt N None B Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt E Gager, Joseph R., S/Sgt R Wilkinson, Robert M., T/Sgt G Bowman, Wilmer E., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27668 Annear, Warren Raymond, 1Lt Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt Bearden, James E., 2Lt McRee, Malcolm B., 1Lt Jackson, Jewel D., PFC Clark, Gwyn E., T/Sgt Holt, Charles M., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27791 Barbour, Marshall H. “Red”, 1Lt Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt None Robert Maurice L., S/Sgt Blasingame, Emory J., Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27631 Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt Stevens, Ray B., 2Lt None McKinley, Robert H., 2Lt Grim, Robert E., S/Sgt Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt Mitchell, Robert E., Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., T/Sgt Wednesday, 21 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27530 “Twin Engine Sadie” P McCabe, Norman Michael, 1Lt CP Tetlow, John S., 2Lt N None B Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt E Gager, Joseph R., S/Sgt R Wilkinson, Robert M., T/Sgt G Bowman, Wilmer E., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27523 P Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt CP Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt N None B Martin, James M., Jr., 2Lt E Ernst, David L., S/Sgt R Schaffner, Clarence Donovan, T/Sgt G Slafkes, Milton M., S/Sgt F Sommer, Robert F., Sgt A/C No. 43-4051 P Olson, Orin E., 2Lt CP Norris, Grafton R., 2Lt N Hickey, William O., 1Lt B Quartuccio, Anthony P., 2Lt E Sullivan, James G., Pvt R Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt G Montoro, John A., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27631 Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt Stevens, Ray B., 2Lt None McKinley, Robert H., 2Lt Grim, Robert E., S/Sgt Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt Mitchell, Robert E., Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., T/Sgt A/C No. 43-4068 “The Dutchess” Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 1Lt Gladwill, James G., 2Lt None Mallin, Theodore (NMI), 2Lt White, Joseph John, Sgt Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt Groome, Daingerfield M., Sgt None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 409/mission 409) Group Mission # 409: Mission 279 (409): Three planes on nickeling mission over Volterra, Gimaginano, Corigliano and Siena. No flak. P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27720 Holcombe, Dewey R., 2Lt Winstead, Hungh J., 2Lt None Comfort, Edward P., 2Lt Haack, Cecil J., S/Sgt Goldstein, George (NMI), S/Sgt Wald, Douglas A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27726 McKay, Donald I., 2Lt Riley, Robert L., 2Lt None Farris, Stephen C., 2Lt Veeck, Richard W., Sgt Walker, Jack L., Sgt Trigler, Louis E., Sgt None Thursday, 22 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, medium bombers attack railway bridges and viaducts, at Marzabotto, Boccheto, and Gricigliana; A-20s again hit ammunition supplies; fighterbombers pound road and rail bridges, mainly in the Pisa area, and cut rail lines between Bologna and Pistoia; the detachment of the 12th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 3rd Photographic Group (Reconnaissance), at Nettuno returns to base at Voltone with F5s; and 414th Night Fighter Squadron, 63rd Fighter Wing, moves from Elmas to Alghero, Sardinia with Beaufighters. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Although both formations were sent to the Marradi Rail Bridges, they bombed the alternates due to weather conditions in the primary target area. Both the Viareggio and Pisa-Albavola RR Bridges were knocked out as a result. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HEADQUARTERS 57TH BOMBARMENT WING APO 650, US ARMY, 22 June 1944. SUBJECT: Congratulatory Message. TO: Commanding Officer, Hq & Hq Sq, 57th Bomb Wing, APO 650, US Army Commanding Officer, 313th Signal Company Wing, APO 650, US Army. Commanding Officer, 9th Combat Camera Unit, APO 650, US Army. Commanding Officer, 310th Bomb Group (M), APO 650, US Army. Commanding Officer, 321st Bomb Group (M), APO 650, US Army. Commanding Officer, 340th Bomb Group (M), APO 650, US Army. The following radio message from Headquarters Twelfth Air Force is a paraphrase of message received from General Arnold through General Eaker who directs that all Ranks will be informed of its contents: (Note: PD = period; CMA= comma; RPT = repeat) THE MANNER IN WHICH YOUR AIR FORCE WERE INSTRUMENTAL IN BRINGING ABOUT THE SUCCESS IN TIALY OF THE ALLIES DEMANDS OUR ADMIRATION***WISH ALL PERSONNEL BE INFORMED PD THROUGH CONTINUING AND DETERMINED EFFORT ISOLATED BY INTERCEPTING ENEMY LINES OF SUPPLY THE BATTALE AREA THERE PD***GROUND UNITS WERE PERMITTED TO ATTACK WHEN THE ENEMYS POSSIBLILITY OF RESISTING WAS REDUCED SO GREATLY THAT THE ONLY ALTERNATIVE LEFT HIM WAS WITHDRAWAL IN THE FACE OF VIGOROUS OFFENSIVE BY OUR TROOPS PD *** BY TWO FOUR MARCH GERMAN LINES OF SUPPLY WERE DEEMED SO MUCH DESTROYED THAT HE COULD PROVIDE HIS TROOPS ONLY WITH SUCH AMMUNITION AND FOOD AS WOULD BARELY Thursday, 22 June 1944 (continued) SUFFICE FOR HOLDING HIS GROUND ONLY WHEN NO HEAVY FIGHTING WAS IN PROGRESS PD THIS ALLIED PREPONDERANCE WAS SUSTAINED THROUGH CONSTANTLY INCREASING AIR ATTACKS WHILE GROUND FORCES PREPARED FOR THEIR DRIVE***THE FLYING OF SOME TWO THREE THOUSAND SORTIES BY THE TWELFTH AND FIFTEENTH AIR FORCES DURING THE PERIOD OF TWO FOUR MARCH TO ONE TWO MAY, WHEN OUR OFFENSIVE OPENED PD *** REACHING AN EVEN HIGHER PITCH CMA YOUR AIR ATTACKS UPON ENEMY LINES OF SUPPLY AND ENEMY BATTLE AREA TARGETS WERE BOTH DIRECT AND INFLUENTIAL FACTORS PERMITTING THE GROUND FORCES SUCCESSFUL ADVANCES PD **THROUGH THE SPIRIT OF COOPERATION COMBINED WITH MUTUAL ENDEAVOR OF THE AIR AND GROUND FORCES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN THEATRE BROUGHT A NEW VISTA OF VICTORIES THROUGH THE OVERWHELMING AND DESTRUCTION OF THE ENEMY FORCES *** TO ALL PERSONNEL WE EXTEND BOTH OUR THANKS AND OUR COMMENDATION FOR THE MAGNIFICENT WORK OF COMBAT CREWS, MAINTENANCE, AND ADMISTRATIVE ELEMENTS WHO CONTRIBUTED TO THE DEFEAT IN ITALY OF THE AXIS POWER *** INSPIRED BY SUCH GENEROUS PRAISE I AM CONFIDENT OF CONTINUED SUCCESS WHICH WILL CROWN YOUR EFFORTS IN THE HARD WORK THAT STILL LIES AHEAD. By command of Brigadier General KNAPP: J. A. McCOUBREY, Major, Air Corps, Actg Asst Adj Gen. A CERTIFIED TRUE COPY: S. P. Neprash, Capt. Air Corps, Ass’t S-2 Officer. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 410/mission 410) Group Mission # 410: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 410 Date: 22 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 18 Squadrons: 445- 17 446- 0 447-1 448- 0 Target: S. Marradi RR Viaduct – bombed alt. Viareggio RR Bridge. Time OFF: 1807 T.O.T.: 1943 Time Down: 2040 (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thursday, 22 June 1944 (continued) HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 411/mission 411) Group Mission # 411: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 411 Date: 22 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 17 Squadrons: 445- 17 446- 1 447-1 448- 16 Target: N. Marradi RR Viaduct – bombed alt. Pisa Albavola RR Bridge. Time OFF: 1820 T.O.T.: 1943 Time Down: 2050 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: The squadron provided 18 ships to bomb the railroad bridge at Viareggio, Italy today with a bombing accuracy of 55%. A number of the combat crews went to rest camp at Capri. There was a meeting of all engineer-gunners called by Capt. Strenger for the purpose of discussing pre-flight, inspections and other engineering duties. There was a local transition flight made and also three cross-country flights. There was a hot “jam session” at the enlisted men’s club tonight. Doc Smith and his fine musical aggregation were “in the groove”. The drummer boy received loud applause for his excellent work at the drums. He is from an anti-aircraft outfit. Smith, William C. "Doc", Capt, surgeon Strenger, Marshall C., Capt, pilot 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 410/mission 410) Group Mission # 410: A/C No. 43-3535 “Rum Runner” P Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 1Lt CP Crowley, Daniel R., 2Lt N Casaburi, Robert Roland, 1Lt B Yepez, Oscar W., 1Lt E Hawkins, Vernon L., S/Sgt R Stone, Donald R., T/Sgt G McGinley, Joseph B., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4008 “Spirit of St Louis” P Cormier, Emery O., 1Lt CP Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt N None B Conover, Donald C., 2Lt E Walther, Henry W., Sgt R Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt G Hafner, Duane H., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” Rygh, Malvin S. “Mal”, 1Lt Morgan, John A., 2Lt None Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt Freiler, Walter C., Sgt McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt Bates, Leonard H., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27748 “Mama!” Groose, William R. “Bud”, 1Lt Duggan, Raymond E., F/O None Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt Leith, Douglas L., S/Sgt Scott, Aurelias M., T/Sgt Jones, Harvey J., Sgt None Thursday, 22 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Lyons, Lawrence L., 1Lt Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt None Reddy, John E., S/Sgt Cummings, Walter T., Sgt Hall, Warren Francis, T/Sgt Weaver, Dale W., Cpl None A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) P Jeffery, James C., 2Lt CP Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt N None B Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt E Swingholm, Raymond J., S/Sgt R Plunk, Charlie B., T/Sgt G Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt F None A/C No. 42-64529 P CP N B E R G F Smith, Alfred B., 1Lt Glasford, Loren G., 2Lt None Gifford, Frank (NMI), 2Lt Bertling, Gerald M., Sgt Butler, Russell J., S/Sgt Jacobs, Harry E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” P Swanson, Harry A., 1Lt CP Ottinger, Warren F., 2Lt N None B Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt E Woody, Louie M., Sgt R Kneisel, Charles W., S/Sgt G Valley, Arnold E., Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27502 “What’s Cookin’?” (later “Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes”) Gunder, William H., 2Lt McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt None Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Hickey, William R., S/Sgt Heinbaugh, James C., T/Sgt Bellendir, John C., Sgt Pate, Harris B., Jr., T/Sgt A/C No. 43-27792 “Cuddle Bunny” Richardson, John S., 2Lt Moore, William H., Jr., 2Lt None Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt Mark, Lincoln W., Sgt Rossi, Sam J., T/Sgt Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hulagirl - no name/lettering) McLain, Damon I., Capt Weld, Willis R., 2Lt Fisher, Sigmund M., 1Lt Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt DeRose, Louis A., S/Sgt O’Leary, John D., T/Sgt Harris, Charles W., Jr., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) Hadsell, Donald M., 1Lt Spencer, Charles F., 2Lt None Palmer, Richard W., 2Lt Kofmehl, James J., Sgt Rockett, James J., S/Sgt Walburn, John A., Sgt None Thursday, 22 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27740 P Schweda, George J., 1Lt CP Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt N None B Werner, Samuel (NMI), 2Lt E Poirier, Andre (NMI), Sgt R Wells, Robert J., T/Sgt G Hunt, Jerry E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” P Moore, Henry D., 2Lt CP Payne, Lawrence J., 2Lt N None B Klein, Robert J., 2Lt E Isbell, Everett N., S/Sgt R Wells, Joy E., T/Sgt G McClary, Louis E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” P CP N B E R G F Schiff, Frederick (NMI), 1Lt Frank, Robert R., 2Lt None Voelker, Joseph M., 1Lt Cavanaugh, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt Leach, Earl V., S/Sgt Arcuri, John (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27545 “Maggie” Place, Winston R., 1Lt Shenk, Stanley R., 2Lt None Baldwin, Harold O., 2Lt Smith, William A., Sgt Stephens, Robert T., 2Lt Whelan, Edward J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” Wagner, Gerald W., 1Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt York, Rufus (NMI), S/Sgt Kintly, James E., T/Sgt Decker, Robert J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” (returned early) Wolfe, Robert A., 1Lt Collins, Daniel P., 2Lt None Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt Yoa, Harry (NMI), Sgt Parlette, Oliver C., S/Sgt Jannetta, Floridi D. “Floyd”, Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 411/mission 411) Group Mission # 411: (445th BS did not participate) 446th BS War Diary: Lt. LeClair goes to rest camp at Rome. LeClair, Edward R., 1Lt, pilot 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 410/mission 410) Group Mission # 410: (446th BS did not participate) Thursday, 22 June 1944 (continued) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 411/mission 411) Group Mission # 411: Squadron Mission 311 TARGET: Pisa Albavola RR Bridge, Italy. (Alt) DATE: 22 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb. 446th Planes: 1 Lt. Greene led the formation. Due to clouds and poor visibility, the alternate target was bombed and majority of bombs reported in target area. Both approaches and bridge itself believed hit. Flak was heavy, moderate to intense and fairly accurate. No fighters. Greene, William A., 1Lt, 448th BS A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” (on co-pilot side - “The Leading Lady”, previously “Miss Dallas”) (lead spare) P Sampson, Allan T., 1Lt CP Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt N Ottem, Earl R., 2Lt B Wotkowicz, Frank J., 1Lt E McArdle, John R., Pvt R Mygrant, Robert F., S/Sgt G Napoliello, Felix (NMI), S/Sgt F None 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 1Lt, pilot (Pilot) Co-Pilot: Ritger A/C B-25C: Return from rest camp at Capri Flying Time: 1:40 (90th mission in MTO) Ritger, Frederic Charles, 1Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Practice bombing mission. CE-170. Rate machine, 1400-1500. Went for a swim, nice swimming hole down the road. Wrote Alice, Grandma. To show, ‘Bridge of St. Louis Roy” – good. Flying time: 02:00 hrs.” 447th BS War Diary: T/Sgt. Charles R. Pearson was relieved of his assignment and transferred to personnel center No.6 for transshipment (rotation) to the United States. The following officers and enlisted men have departed for the rest camp at Capri: 1st Lt. William H. Martin; 2nd Lt. Ralph T. Grimse; S/Sgt. T. Fisher; P.F.C. Arthur T. Shand. Six of our ships flew night transition each making two landings. Grimse, Ralph T., 1Lt, pilot Fisher, Theodore M., S/Sgt, gunner Martin, William H., Jr., 1Lt, pilot Pearson, Charles R., T/Sgt, engineering Shand, Arthur T., PFC, photographer Thursday, 22 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 410/mission 410) Group Mission # 410: 1 of our ships participated, as a spare, in a raid on, Viareggio RR Bridge with the 448th squadron. Fairly good concentration of bombs in target area, most bombs short to NE of bridge with others across west approach and some on railroad south of bridge. Photographs show several direct hits. Bombing accuracy – 55% - mission efficiency – 54%. P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” Cloward, Glannin A., Capt Neiman, William E., 2Lt Lindell, Harold N., 2Lt Martin, Wayne R., 1Lt O’Neil, James R., Sgt See, Russell K., S/Sgt Connolly, Paul B., Sgt None 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 411/mission 411) Group Mission # 411: (447th BS did not participate) 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 410/mission 410) Group Mission # 410: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 411/mission 411) Group Mission # 411: Mission 280 (411): At 18:20 17 planes off to bomb N Marradi RR/bridge but found primary target obscured and dropped on Pisa Albavola RR/bridge. 16 planes dropped 63 x 1000 bombs at 19:47 from 11,000 feet. All returned at 20:50. Crews report probable hits on bridge and both approaches from good concentration, tracks SE of bridge cut. Heavy, moderate and fairly accurate flak. Weather: CAVU at alternate target. P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27805 “Desirable” Greene, William A., 1Lt Sowder, Tony R., Jr., 2Lt Hickey, William O., 1Lt Evans, Ivor P., Capt Luton, Harold W., S/Sgt Jacobson, Fred (NMI), T/Sgt Wilkerson, John J., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-4037 “Cherry Fizz” Amo, Leo W., 1Lt Mitchell, Robert E., 2Lt None Greene, Louis P., 1Lt Roberts, Charles J., S/Sgt Blackard, James R. “Jim”, Sgt DeGeorge, Herman (NMI), Sgt None Thursday, 22 June 1944 (continued) P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27720 Howard, Charles E., 1Lt Gladwill, James G., 2Lt None Martin, James M., Jr., 2Lt Chosta, Louis (NMI), S/Sgt Clark, Gwyn E., T/Sgt Trigler, Louis E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27652 “Out of Bounds” Kuykendall, James William “Kukie”, 1Lt Kirk, Theodore (NMI) “Ted”, 2Lt None Robert, Maurice L., S/Sgt Ernst, David L., S/Sgt Schaffner, Clarence Donovan, T/Sgt Slafkes, Milton M., S/Sgt White, E. T., Sgt A/C No. 43-27538 “Down But Not Out” Leonard, Lee V., 2Lt Stevens, Ray B., 2Lt None McKinley, Robert H., 2Lt Donaud, Earl J., Sgt Campbell, James R., S/Sgt Dembrowski, Henry J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27481 Swanson, Erle G. “Swanny”, Jr., 2Lt Shear, Meyer (NMI), 2Lt Feeley, Walter C., Jr., 1Lt McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 2Lt Carter, Eugene F., Sgt Walker, Jack L., Sgt Bishop, William (NMI) “Bill”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27791 Barbour, Marshall H. “Red”, 1Lt Frazier, Leland R., 2Lt None Mallin, Theodore (NMI), 2Lt Blasingame, Emory J., Sgt Kielich, Henry J., S/Sgt Hutchinson, James (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27648 “Sweetie” Anderson, Douglas R., 2Lt Goff, Melvin Franklin, 2Lt None Comfort, Edward P., 2Lt Haack, Cecil J., Sgt Dean, Wilmer J., T/Sgt Wald, Douglas A., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27726 Blackwell, Robert G., 2Lt Moyer, Emerson C., 2Lt None Luckhaupt, Robert W., 2Lt Pineda, Nico M., S/Sgt Hallman, Robert L., S/Sgt Irvine, Josef F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27523 Lyons, John B., 1Lt Holcombe, Dewey R., 2Lt Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt Burday, Harry (NMI), 1Lt Rippel, Nat (NMI), S/Sgt Burr, Harry C., T/Sgt Knauss, Charles F., Sgt None Thursday, 22 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27668 Verkruysse, Emile D., 1Lt Riley, Robert L., 2Lt None McCue, William M., Jr., 1Lt Weyeneth, Carl H., Sgt Bixler, Frederick F., S/Sgt Hersh, Bertram (NMI), Sgt None A/C No. 43-27631 (returned early – no mission credit 1:15) P Brown, Wyndham E., III, 1Lt CP Winstead, Hungh J., 2Lt N None B Shaw, Charles W., 2Lt E Hochron, Manuel (NMI), Sgt R Corrigan, James F., Jr., S/Sgt G Mitchell, William C., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27530 “Twin Engine Sadie” P McCabe, Norman Michael, 1Lt CP Kruse, Milford E., 2Lt N None B Kiska, George P., 2Lt E White, Joseph John, Sgt R Doughty, Paul V., S/Sgt G Magyar, Steven J., Sgt F Benton, Thomas H., Sgt A/C No. 43-27528 P Matthews, Thomas W., 2Lt CP McKay, Donald I., 2Lt N None B Bearden, James E., 2Lt E Bell, Flavious J., S/Sgt R Poteet, Edward J., S/Sgt G Carrick, Kenneth M., S/Sgt F None P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27715 (returned early – no mission) Grady, John R., 2Lt Tetlow, John S., 2Lt None Quartuccio, Anthony P., 1Lt Sullivan, James G., PFC Fry, Tom M., S/Sgt Montoro, John A., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-4068 “The Dutchess” Lonsdorf, Frank L., Jr., 1Lt Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt None Maginn, Thomas A., 2Lt Clark, Raymond S., Sgt Holtzendorf, Henry (NMI), S/Sgt Sommer, Robert F., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27706 “Silver Belle” Warren, William F., 2Lt Carrington, Charles C., 2Lt None Judy, Philip R., 2Lt Veeck, Richard W., Sgt Wilkinson, Robert M., T/Sgt Neuman, Robert A., S/Sgt Edwards, Clarence C., T/Sgt A/C No. 43-4027 Cottle, Robert J., 1Lt Bard, John A., 2Lt None McRee, Malcolm B., 1Lt Hospod, Benjamin (NMI), Sgt Hassenbein, Sam (NMI), S/Sgt Congdon, Harry W., S/Sgt None Friday, 23 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, weather cancels medium bomber operations; A-20s continue to attack ammunition supplies; fighter-bomber operations are restricted but P-47s hit rail communications at 4 different points in the battle area as a fierce struggle for Chiusi takes place; and 86th Bombardment Squadron (Light), 47th Bombardment Group (Light), moves from Ponte Galeria to Ombrone Airfield with A-20s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: No mission---weather. 445th BS War Diary: 19 crews were standing by for the mission which was finally cancelled early this afternoon. 2 Officers and an enlisted man returned from rest camp at Capri. 6 of the bombardiers logged one hour each on the bombsight rate machine. Lt. Hammar returned from Naples on a cross-country flight. There was also training for bombardiers on the local PDI trainer. Sgt. Graf, communications chief and chief procurement representative from the squadron, continues to make occasional trips to Catania to obtain liquor and fresh foodstuffs. Graf, Edward E. "Gene", M/Sgt, communications Hammar, Robert L., 2Lt, pilot 445th BS: War Diary of: Seegmiller, Barnard H., Sgt, armament: 06/23/44: “Always aware that sooner or later our hair-brained ideas would lead to our discomfort, Joe and Inman and I took one more chance this week by leaving camp after chow for Ghisoni. We were obliged to hike about 20 kilometers, which took us from 20:00 hours to 00:30 hours, only to find that we could not gain admittance at the hotel where we had stayed before. Fatigued completely, we reluctantly accepted our plight and prepared to sleep out the remainder of the night. Gil chose a bench beside the hotel and Joe and I stretched out on a plank terrace overhanging the cliff. We soon became tired of our unyielding crib and set out toward a church in search for something better. We at last came upon a French ambulance into which we climbed, only to find out there were no stretchers. We reclined uncomfortably on the hard narrow seats and prepared to sweat out the coming daybreak. It soon became so cold that we could hear each other’s teeth chattering. Sleep was out of the question. When morning came, we built a fire and warmed ourselves. Beresh, Joseph (NMI) "Joe", S/Sgt, armorer Inman, Gilbert E. "Gil", Sgt, armament We induced two old ladies at an inn to warm up the food we had brought and after a good breakfast, we headed for a quiet spot in the mountains where we could get a little sleep. We at last extended our aching lengths under a huge chestnut tree beside a gurgling stream. There I gathered up two hours of the most restful sleep I have ever known. About 10:00 hours we arose and refreshed ourselves with a bath in the cold water of the stream. The next hour we spent strolling over the mountainside where I found wild strawberries, wild sweet peas and a tame rose bush from which I made a bouquet. We also took some pictures of the stream before returning to the village. Friday, 23 June 1944 (continued) When our friends at the hotel learned that we had slept out all night, they were greatly distressed and full of explanation. The lady who came to the window was not the management and we had not succeeded in arousing Josephine or her aunt. Nothing they could do for us was enough. We visited with them until nearly noon when we returned to the inn for our food and a delicious meal. On this visit we became acquainted with a girl who teaches school in Ghisoni and boards at the hotel. She seemed very distant at first, but we found her to be very alert and pleasing company. Her name was Madeline. I hope to see her again. We returned to camp in mid-afternoon with an officer and a Red Cross girl in a jeep. Out trip was well worth our physical inconvenience. Last night we finished loading eighteen ships at 03:00 hours.” 446th BS War Diary: No Missions. Lts. Church, Jordan, Mottley, Captain Warren, Sergeants Bufkin, Kane, Burrow and Perkins go to Cairo. Bufkin, Francis P., Jr., T/Sgt, radio-gunner Burrow, Isom F., Sgt, gunner Church, Edwin Adem, 1Lt, pilot Jordan, Henry L., 1Lt, pilot Kane, Ronald J., Sgt, engineer-gunner Mottley, John F., 1Lt, bombardier Perkins, Lawrence W., Sgt, engineering Warren, Joseph E., Capt, medical officer 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Got briefed for a mission, out to ships, then on standby until 1500, then cancelled. PX rations this a.m. Went to Solenzara with Chudars & Lewis, have an excellent beach, clearest salt water I’ve seen. Really enjoyed the swim. Meeting of all officers @ 1300, were told we’d have to do 70 missions – Ugh! To show – ‘Corvette K-225’ good. Early mission tomorrow.” 447th BS War Diary: A mission was scheduled for today, but cancelled due to weather conditions. The following enlisted men have been assigned this squadron from the 57th Wing: Sgt. Leonard B. Heiman; Cpl. Richard N. Helwig; P.F.C. Walter D. Dubis; P.F.C. James R. Gilmore; P.F.C. Merle Franklin; Pvt. Frank H. Dorrel; Pvt. Charles C. Garrison; Pvt. Henry W. Green; Pvt. Frank C. Frockowiak. Today’s training consisted of local transition. Dorrel, Frank H., Pvt, intelligence Dubis, Walter D., PFC, mess Franklin, Merle, PFC, armament Frockowiak, Frank C., Pvt, transportation Garrison, Charles C., Pvt, transportation Gilmore, James R., PFC, engineering Green, Henry W., Pvt, armament Heiman, Leonard B., Sgt, transportation Helwig, Richard N., Cpl, engineering 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Saturday, 24 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, weather cancels medium bomber operations; fighter-bomber activity is restricted but P-47s attack several bridges, railway lines, guns, and other targets in the Lucca area and other points along and N of the battleline; 5th Combat Mapping Squadron, 3rd Photographic Group (Reconnaissance), moves from Nettuno to Viterbo with F-5s; and 84th Bombardment Squadron (Light), 47th Bombardment Group (Light), moves from Ponte Galeria to Ombrone Airfield with A-20s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: No mission---weather. 445th BS War Diary: 19 crews were left standing by as the mission was cancelled at noon after an attempt was made to have an early briefing. Lt. Shyshka returned from his cross-country flight to Naples. Lt. Russell flew a plane down to Sardinia to pick up two Majors from the 310th Service Group and returned the same day. A number of the officers in the squadron attended the grand opening of the Officers club at Group. Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 2Lt, pilot Shyshka, Lubomir P. “Cross Country”, 2Lt, pilot 446th BS War Diary: No Missions. Lieut. Hollingsworth to rest camp at Rome. Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 1Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Pre-briefed @ 0630, then on standby until 1600. Mission cancelled due to weather. Into Solenzara to pick up laundry. Went swimming with Chudars, Burandt & Lewis. Rec’d a letter from Alice. USO show tonite, really good. Wrote MJC; Alice.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt, pilot Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 1Lt, pilot Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 1Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: Ritger, Frederic Charles., 2Lt, pilot: letter home (approximate date): “Hi Folks, Unaccustomed as I am to writing letters (aint it the truth) I have decided to write one (each) manuscript to the young’uns on the home front. Seriously, I had it rough the first couple of weeks in the month and just couldn’t get interested in letter writing and then I was shuttled off for a weeks rest at the Isle of Capri. I will skip the first part and elaborate on the Capri deal. That place is a paradise (fool’s), a regular home for “flak happy” combat pilots and needless to say I had a fine rest. The air force has taken the island over and is using all of the fine hotels. For a solid week I slept on beauty rest mattresses and had breakfast in bed. I spend the days swimming, boating, reading, listening to concerts, and just plain loafing. Night I went dancing under the stars (Romantic eh what?). Saturday, 24 June 1944 (continued) There were a stack of the nicest Italian gals I have met, to date, and they spoke English. Oh it was great and I am well rested and in fine shape. I am back to the grind again and raring to go. I don’t remember whether I told you that I had been promoted to 1st looie and that I was a flight leader. Some apples eh what! I am past 50 and on my way towards 100 which is my goal. They will probably stop me at about 75 missions and send me home as a “lunatic” so I will be seeing you about Christmas (it says here). I have received beaucoup (much) candy etc., about 3 more packages in all. I am going to turn into a lump of sugar if I don’t watch out. I am going to run over to Rome one of these days and I will be sure to tell the pope that you were asking for him. The boys say that the Vatican is one of the most beautiful places they had ever seen. There is one thing about this war, I am really getting around. I hope to see the rest of the world before the fight is over. I was happy to hear that Bill (Walbrecker) made the grade and I only wish I could get up to England and fly in that territory with him. The last letter I received from Tom (Betty) was dated May 26 and came from “Limey” land. The address: Pvt. T. F. Betty 34392317 389 Bomb Gp. 564 Bomb Sq. APO 558 c/o Postmaster N.Y. He is evidently in good shape and having a good time. Sorry to hear about Gorman and I am trying to locate him. If I find him I will let you know. I have a million letters to write so I will cut this short. Before I stop I will say that “Red Nosed Beckie” has been retired from combat and you may see it in the states one of these months. Tell Paul (Ritger) I will write when I can. Congratulations to Marilyn Louis Ritger So long Love F. C. “Rested up” Ritger Your son” 447th BS War Diary: A mission was scheduled for today, but cancelled due to weather conditions. Usual squadron duties. Pvt. Frank H. Dorrel, has joined the S-2 as a clerk. Dorrel, Frank H., Pvt, intelligence 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Sunday, 25 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, bad weather again prevents operations by medium bombers; light bombers hit enemy ammunition supply; fighter-bombers bomb the towns of San Quirico di Moriano and Castelflorentino and several rail lines and bridges in the battle area near the Gothic Line; Piombino falls to the US Fifth Army during the day, and the enemy withdraws from Chiusi during the night of 25/26 Jun after several days of resisting British Eighth Army forces attacking the town; and 345th and 346th Fighter Squadrons, 350th Fighter Group, move from Pomigliano and Sardinia respectively to Tarquinia and Pomigliano respectively with P-47s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: No mission---weather. 445th BS War Diary: Once again the mission was cancelled and the men took off to go swimming at the beach and in the mountains. A truck is made available each day for this purpose. Major Register returned from Catania today. There was a meeting for all gunners in the squadron called by Capt. Johnson who discussed negligence in the cleaning of machine guns. The rumors in the squadron lately are of very high caliber. Latest gem to come from “hole 3 in the latrine” has it that a meeting of all the “big wheels” in the Air Corps including Gen. Arnold was held in Naples. The purpose for this meeting, the rumor goes, was to discuss the future of B-25’s in this theater. It was decided, the rumor continues, to send all the Mitchells together with the combat crews to India where a new ground personnel would be waiting. The present ground personnel would then be sent to either England or the United States. No matter how wild they may be, rumors are good for morale. Johnson, Stanton W., Capt, Armament Officer Register, Percy D., Maj, pilot, Commander Arnold, Henry H. "Hap", General, Chief of the Army Air Forces 446th BS War Diary: No Missions. 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Wrote DF. Mission standby until 1300. Then cancelled again. Hung around tent all a.m. Went swimming in the afternoon. Quiet here, not a thing to do. Wrote Alice.” 447th BS War Diary: A mission was scheduled for today, but cancelled due to weather conditions. The following officers and enlisted men have been relieved of assignment and transferred to Personnel Center No. 6 for transshipment to the United States. 1st Lt. Leonard E. Adcock; 1st Lt. Harold G. McCaleb; S/Sgt. Herman Roberts; Sgt. Archille E. Lamoureau; Cpl. Alvin F. Statham. 2nd Lt. Norman J. Lundmark returned from the rest camp at Rome, Italy. A social gathering took place at the enlisted men’s club with, “Doc” Smith and his boys giving out with that inimitable American Jive. The boys did a rushing business and everyone had a pleasant time. S/Sgt. Newton Lilley, of this Sunday, 25 June 1944 (continued) squadron is a member of “Doc” Smith’s band. Today’s training consisted of practice bombing. Morning report – Officers 95; Enlisted Men – 321. Adcock, Leonard E., 1Lt, bombardier Lamoureau, Archille D., Sgt, photographer Lilley, Newton E, Sgt, armament Lundmark, Norman J., 2Lt, bombardier McCaleb, Harold G., 1Lt, bombardier Roberts, Herman, S/Sgt, gunner th Smith, William C. "Doc", Capt, surgeon, 445 BS Statham, Alvin F., Cpl, photographer 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Monday, 26 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, bad weather grounds the medium bombers; fighter-bombers, operating on a reduced schedule, hit railroad targets and other targets in the battle area S of the Gothic Line; HQ 3rd Photographic Group (Reconnaissance) moves from Pomigliano to Nettuno; and 85th Bombardment Squadron (Light), 47th Bombardment Group (Light), moves from Ponte Galeria to Ombrone Airfield with A-20s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: No mission---weather. 445th BS War Diary: With 19 crews standing by, the mission was again cancelled for today and as usual most of the crews took off for the swimming truck. Sgt. Plunk, a radio gunner, left for 30 days DS at the AAF Service Command. Some of the bombardiers spent an hour on the bomb trainer and also the bombsight rate machine. Sgt. J.E. Wells gave a lecture to all radio gunners on their duties before, during and after each combat mission. There were some locals flown. The rumor about going to India has made a reappearance in the squadron. Fresh roast beef, fresh mashed potatoes with gravy, and cabbage were included in the menu for supper. The squadron orchestra serenaded the men at the enlisted men’s club. There was an alert before dark. Plunk, Charlie B., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Wells, Joy E., S/Sgt, radio-gunner 446th BS War Diary: No Missions. 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Rate machine @ 1200. Cleaned & swept up tent. Mission standby @ 1330. Cancelled. Drew an Air mattress today, comfort and how. Bomb-trainer – 1600-1800. To show ‘See Here, Pvt. Hargrove’ – good.” 447th BS War Diary: No mission was scheduled for today. 1st Lt. John R. Piasta has been promoted to the rank of Captain, per S.O. 166 (NATOUSA), dated June 17th. T/Sgt. Kammerlohr has been elected president of the 447th N.C.O. Club. Today’s training consisted of making two compass swings. Kammerlohr, Arthur R., T/Sgt, personnel Piasta, John R., Capt, communications 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Tuesday, 27 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, continued bad weather cancels medium bomber operations; light bombers again hit ammunition supplies; fighter-bombers hit roads, bridges, rail lines, and other targets in and near the battleline; and HQ 47th Bombardment Group (Light) moves from Ponte Galeria to Ombrone Airfield. HQ 321st BG War Diary: No mission---weather. HQ 321st BG Communications Log: 1205 GOR Received Cameron (William D., Jr., Maj, pilot) Practice firing between 1930 to 2030. 1325 Cann Received by Neumann (Robert H., Maj, pilot). Stand-down for the day. ACTION: Sqs. notified 1555 Cook Received by Neumann Wants to know if we can get up a combat crew composed of men from Florida. If so a News Corr. Wants to fly with them on Mission (P.R. deal). ACTION: 446th, Cook notified, he will call back if he wants them. 1555 Cann Received by Neumann Wants name of Mechanic to go on DS to Wing Flight Section. 1600 Remington Received by Neumann Wants names of men who are going to Cairo--2 O’s (N) and 3 EM (R). 1630 Fenner Received by Neumann The men going to Rome for Rest are to report to Wing F.S. and proceed from there to Rome via Wing plane. ACTION: Men notified. Lt. J. W. MAUGHAN (George W., 1Lt, bombardier, 445th BS) Lt. C. L. BURANDT (Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt, pilot, 446th BS) Lt. S. E. ANDERSON (Sherman E., 1Lt, bombardier, 447th BS) 1940 Tower Received by SRS (ODO). Called about a Sgt. to go on B-26 (a trans). 1945 201st AA Received by SRS (ODO) Wanted to book flight for 2 men to Rome or Naples. ACTION: Ref. to 57th Wing. Tuesday, 27 June 1944 2000 TWX Received by SRS (ODO). Ops. Orders for Mission for the 28th. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------445th BS War Diary: The now-famous “13:30 stand by” order was posted on the operations bulletin board. Just to break up the monotony, Sgt. Killeen changed the time to 13:29 and injected quite a bit of humor into the thing. Once again the mission was cancelled and the men took off to go swimming, enjoying the cooling waters at the beach and in the mountains. The afternoons are very hot here in Corsica. There were some ships sent to the bombing range today. Lt. Galindo’s current column “Hard Luck Herald” posted on the S-2 bulletin board daily is usually good for many laughs each day. Lt. Galindo is a bombardier with an ability to gather all the dirt for “local dirties”. A large mail call today with many packages and letters distributed to the men. Steak was served for supper. Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt, bombardier Killeen, Frank P. “Jeep“, S/Sgt, operations 446th BS War Diary: No Missions. Lieutenant Gawrada, the athletic director of the 446th gets “home” orders, along with Lt. Pestalozzi and Sergeant Hanley, one of the last of the old timers in our squadron. Gawrada, Gabriel P., 1Lt, bombardier Hanley, James (NMI), Jr., Sgt, gunner Pestalozzi, Rudolph H., 1Lt, bombardier 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “PX rations. Gabe Gawrada & Pestalozzi went home today. On mission standby again today – cancelled. Practice bomb mission – CE-208. Went into gas chamber @ 1900. Flying time: 0230 hrs.” Gawrada, Gabriel, P., 1Lt, bombardier Pestalozzi, Rudolph H., 1Lt, bombardier 447th BS War Diary: No mission was scheduled for today. S/Sgt. William P. Franklin, bombardier in ship #210 (41-13210 “Buckeye Cannon Ball”) piloted by Lt. F.W. Vincent, which went down during the raid on Isoletta Dam, on January 12th, returned to our squadron. S/Sgt. Franklin escaped while enroute to Germany, after being a prisoner of war for 16 days. At a meeting held at 1900 hours, for all combat personnel, S/Sgt. William P. Franklin related his experiences as a prisoner of war and regarded his escape, which was of great benefit to combat personnel. Today’s training consisted of a local formation S/Sgt. Maurice J. Hilton was transferred to group. Franklin, Willie P., S/Sgt, bombardier-gunner Hilton, Maurice J., S/Sgt, operations Vincent, Frederick W., 2Lt, pilot 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Wednesday, 28 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, bad weather cancels all light and medium bomber operations; fighter-bombers carry out rail-cutting missions N of the battleline in NC Italy; 7th Troop Carrier Squadron, 62nd Troop Carrier Group, moves from Gaudo Airfield to Galera Airfield with C-47s; and 97th Bombardment Squadron (Light), 47th Bombardment Group (Light), moves from Ponte Galeria to Ombrone Airfield with A-20s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: No mission---weather. HQ 321st BG Communications Log: 0950 Toohey Received by 447th & 448 Ops. Notified 447th and 448th to have personnel going DS to Cairo to report to Col. Remington (57th Wing) Flight Section at 0445, 29 June 1944. 1325 Garrison Received by Larson (Harold W., Maj, navigator) Sgt. MICHAEL B. DEMEO, ASN 31089094, 446th Squadron, will go DS to Wing as Asst Crew Chief. 1330 Wing Received by Larson Stand-down for the day. ACTION: Squadrons notified. Plane at Aghione may be ready tomorrow. 1600 Wing Received by Larson Orders for 29th same as for 28th. Stand-by at 1330. ACTION: Squadrons notified. 1700 Storkel Received by 447th & 448 Ops. Nickeling: 447th, 2 W; 448th 1 L & 1 W. Will be briefed at 0745, 29 June 1944. 1810 Remington Received by Lt. Sitts ODO (Lonnie C., 1Lt, bombardier, 446th BS) Cairo Flight postponed until Saturday morning. ACTION: 447 & 448 notified. 1940 G.O.R. Sitts. Practice firing from 1930 to 2100. ACTION: Inf. Tower & Sqs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wednesday, 28 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS War Diary: The day was cloudy with occasional showers falling and for the sixth consecutive day, the mission was cancelled. There was a physical inspection held at the “Medics” this afternoon. It included a dental checkup and a “short arm”. Some mail filtered in this afternoon. Pork chops were enjoyed for supper. Big celebrations took place in both clubs this evening. 445th BS: War Diary of: Seegmiller, Barnard H., Sgt, armament: 06/28/44: “June 26, Beasley, Joe, Inman and I drew an overnight pass and left about noon, well stocked with groceries from the mess hall and candy and cigarettes from our rations. We had it in the back of our heads to visit Ajaccio, so when a ride developed in that direction we quickly took advantage of it. Over the mountain road from Ghisoni, the scenery was beautiful. After dropping down into a narrow valley, we again climbed to the summit of the main mountain pass (L’Inzecca) on the route from Ajaccio to Bastia. Here we entered a deep black forest of magnificent pines which merged as we got higher into a variety of beech, birch, chestnuts, and sycamores, green and leafy. At the crest of the pass is a resort built on the Alpine pattern that was very pleasant indeed. Near this hotel, which was occupied by an engineering outfit, the Air Force has a rest camp. As we began to descend we passed through a number of villages of a few houses each. Surrounding these stucco buildings were flourishing gardens and scattered fruit trees. Clinging to the front of nearly every building was a perfusion of climbing roses that pervaded the air with their delightful perfume. From the crest to the coast there is little attraction of interest except the winding road that clings like a snake to the rocky hillside, and several monumental railroad bridges of rock archway architecture. Beasley, John B. "Jack", Jr., Sgt, armament Beresh, Joseph (NMI) "Joe", S/Sgt, armorer Inman, Gilbert E. "Gil", Sgt, armament We arrived in Ajaccio about 6 o’clock. Walking down the main street I was appalled by the beauty of the French women. I wonder what Paris must be like in this respect. We had some difficulty finding a place to stay, as the town is overcrowded with refugees from other parts of Corsica. We finally obtained one room for two at a hotel and found a lady who shared in the operation of the hotel restaurant who would give us an additional bed in her home. This arrangement proved to our advantage because we were able to have the food we had brought prepared and supplemented with fish and cheese from the family’s private larder. In this transaction we learned that, as a rule, Corsican people are honest and are not out to “do” a person. After we had told the lady she could have the remaining part of our food, she refused money even for the rooms we occupied. It is a fact that the world over a person can find the kind of people, good or bad, that he is looking for. On the forenoon of the 27th we had several hours to see the sights of the town. We visited the birthplace of Napoleon where we sat in the chair where his mother rocked him and saw the two statues erected in his memory. Ajaccio is a beautiful town, located around a large finger of water that bends inland forming an excellent harbor. There are some rather large buildings of typical French design. In color they vary from a grayish Wednesday, 28 June 1944 (continued) tan native stone to pale blue, white and cream stucco. Against the eye cooling walls, shutters of maroon, darker blue and brown present a very delightful color scheme. In addition to all this color, are the masses of wisteria and bougainvillea that climb the walls. There are many gardens sporting almost every kind of flower. The most outstanding and popular is the geranium which grows on Corsica like no other place in the world. The palm-dressed promenade along the waterfront is a peaceful sight I will always remember. We left Ajaccio about 1 o’clock and took the same road we had come on toward Bastia. This time we continued on up around the northern end of the island instead of crossing over the mountains. The most worthwhile part of this drive was the beautiful stream that flowed down the narrow gorge along-side the road. Our ride home through Corte was long and tiresome but we were glad we had taken the trip.” 446th BS War Diary: No Missions. Lieut. Burandt goes to Rome rest camp. Sergeant Beville and Corporal Robbins head for home after 24 months service overseas. Beville, John A., Jr., Sgt, engineering Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt, pilot Robbins, James S., Cpl, engineering 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 1Lt, pilot (Pilot) Co-Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Mission: Training Flying Time: 1:05 (91st mission in MTO) 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 1Lt, pilot (Co-Pilot) Pilot: Matthews A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Mission: Training Flying Time: 1:05 (92nd mission in MTO) Matthews, John Walker, Jr., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Burandt gone to Rome for a rest, don’t expect to fly until he gets back. Got a cold, sacked most of the day. Rec’d 3 V-letters from Ma today. Wrote Ma.” Burandt, Charles Lawson “Chuck”, 1Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: No mission scheduled for today. Cpl. Bernard P. Mullin was reassigned to this squadron from the 19th Replacement Center. Mullin, Bernard P., Cpl, armament 448th BS War Diary: No Entry Thursday, 29 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, fighter-bombers, medium, and light bombers attack ammunition dumps, viaducts', bridges', railroad cars, landing grounds, roads, motor transport, and other targets along the battleline in NC Italy and at various points to the N; HQ 51st Troop Carrier Wing moves from Catania, Sicily to Lido di Roma; and 4th Troop Carrier Squadron, 62nd Troop Carrier Group, moves from Gaudo Airfield to Galera Airfield with C-47s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Back in the bridge-busting groove after a long lay-off, two of our formations attacked the East and West Ventimiglia RR Bridges—only 5 miles from the French border in the Gulf of Genoa. Photos showed both bridges knocked out plus a road bridge in the target area well hit. No resistance encountered. Nickeling mission of 4 aircraft also flown this date to the Pisa area. HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 412/mission 412) Group Mission # 412: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 412 Date: 29 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 19 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 19 447-0 448- 0 Target: Ventimiglia RR Bridge E., Time OFF: 1537 T.O.T.: 1710 Time Down: 1810 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 413/mission 413) Group Mission # 413: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 413 Date: 29 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 20 Squadrons: 445- 18 446- 0 447-2 448- 0 Target: Ventimiglia RR Bridge W., Time OFF: 1537 T.O.T.: 1710 Time Down: 1845 (Final Report not available) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HQ 321st BG Mission Summary (Ops Order 414/mission 414) Group Mission # 414: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------321st BG Mission No. 414 Date: 29 Jun 44 No A/C completing mission: 4 Squadrons: 445- 0 446- 0 447-2 448- 2 Target: Poggibonsi – Rosignano – Pisa _Lucca. Time OFF: 1330 T.O.T.: 1640 Time Down: 1745 (Final Report not available) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thursday, 29 June 1944 (continued) 445th BS War Diary: The squadron snapped out of its period of inactivity to bomb the railroad bridge at Ventimiglia, Italy with a bombing accuracy of 79%. This target is located in northern Italy just near the French-Italian border not far from Nice, a famous city along the renowned “Riviera coast”. There were 6 transition flights and 4 crosscountry flights made today. The transition flights were made at night and it marked the first night-flying for this squadron since it arrived in the combat zone. There were 2 mail calls today and some packages also arrived. Chicken was served at the supper meal. The sex lecture which was scheduled for tonight was postponed until further notice. 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 412/mission 412) Group Mission # 412: (445th BS did not participate) 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 413/mission 413) Group Mission # 413: A/C No. 42-32434 “Mississippi Gambler II” P Russell, Lawrence Lee “Scrap Iron”, 1Lt CP Martin, John W., 2Lt N Casaburi, Robert Roland, 1Lt B Yepez, Oscar W., 1Lt E Hawkins, Vernon L., S/Sgt R Gonzales, Alfred R., T/Sgt G Hunt, Jerry E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27553 “Evora” P Schiff, Frederick (NMI), 1Lt CP Frank, Robert R., 2Lt N None B Hagerman, Millard W., 2Lt E Cavanaugh, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt R Leach, Earl V., S/Sgt G Arcuri, John (NMI), Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27519 (picture of Hulagirl - no name/lettering) P Moore, Henry D., 2Lt CP Payne, Lawrence J., 2Lt N None B Emery, Ben D., 2Lt E Isbell, Everett N., S/Sgt R Wells, Joy E., T/Sgt G McClary, Louis E., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27733 “Porky’s Baby” Wolfe, Robert A., 1Lt Collins, Daniel P., 2Lt None Finkhouse, Lloyd L., 2Lt Yoa, Harry (NMI), Sgt Parlette, Oliver C., S/Sgt Jannetta, Floridi D. “Floyd”, Sgt None A/C No. 43-27748 “Mama!” Groose, William R. “Bud”, 1Lt Duggan, Raymond E., F/O None Robson, Herbert E., 2Lt Leith, Douglas L., S/Sgt Scott, Aurelias M., T/Sgt Jones, Harvey J., Sgt Grant, G., FNC (observer) A/C No. 43-27545 “Maggie” Place, Winston R., 1Lt Ottinger, Warren F., 2Lt None Krause, Richard E. “Dick”, 2Lt Smith, William A., Jr., Sgt Stephens, Robert T., S/Sgt Whelan, Edward J., Sgt None Thursday, 29 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27740 Dickerson, Samuel M., Capt Daggett, Allen L. “Jerry”, 2Lt Sides, Harry F., 2Lt Monk, William (NMI), 1Lt Knight, Arnold K., S/Sgt Wells, Robert J., T/Sgt McGinley, Joseph B., S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27698 “Peggy Lou” P Rygh, Malvin S. “Mal”, 1Lt CP Morgan, John A., 2Lt N None B Tarr, Charles F., Jr., S/Sgt E Freiler, Walter C., Sgt R McDonald, Thomas E., S/Sgt G Bates, Leonard H., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27572 “Babs” P Gunder, William H., 1Lt CP McLaughlin, Elwood F., Jr., 2Lt N None B Reddy, John E., S/Sgt E Hickey, William R., S/Sgt R Carney, Robert J., S/Sgt G Decker, Robert J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27741 “Modern Design” P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F Jeffery, James C., 2Lt Dyer, Robert H., 2Lt None Rehrig, Earl E., 2Lt Smith, William F., Sgt Stone, Donald R., T/Sgt Zimmer, Henry G., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27502 “What’s Cookin’?” (later “Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes”) Hammar, Robert L., 1Lt Glasford, Loren G., 2Lt None Baldwin, Harold O., 2Lt Hope, Amos (NMI), Sgt Gray, John H., S/Sgt Jacobs, Harry E., Cpl Plott, John M., S/Sgt A/C No. 43-3631 “FAN - IT” Wagner, Gerald W., 1Lt Spencer, Charles F., 2Lt Napple, Francis L., 2Lt Galindo, Daniel (NMI), 2Lt York, Rufus (NMI), S/Sgt Kintly, James E., T/Sgt Bricen, Thomas J., Jr., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27680 “Stuff” Swanson, Harry A., 1Lt Thompson, Harry C., Jr., 2Lt None Barton, Samuel V., 2Lt Woody, Louie M., Sgt Kavan, Lester D., S/Sgt Valley, Arnold E., Sgt None A/C No. 43-27769 “Miss Fancy Pants” Lyons, Lawrence L., 1Lt Elliott, James R., Jr., 2Lt None Gifford, Robert H., 2Lt Cummings, Walter T., Sgt Hall, Warren Francis, T/Sgt Weaver, Dale W., Cpl None Thursday, 29 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27716 “Shit House Mouse” P Fischer, Franklyn R., 1Lt CP Baker, Thomas J., 2Lt N None B Klein, Robert J., 2Lt E Bertling, Gerald M., Sgt R Rossi, Sam J., T/Sgt G Miller, Robert Ryle, Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27534 (standing lady) P Hadsell, Donald M., 1Lt CP Weld, Willis R., 2Lt N None B Palmer, Richard W., 2Lt E Kofmehl, James J., Sgt R Rockett, James J., S/Sgt G Walburn, John A., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27742 “Vicious Vera” (later “Winnie Mae”) Schweda, George J., 1Lt Eatherly, Joseph A., 2Lt None Werner, Samuel (NMI), 2Lt Swingholm, Raymond J., S/Sgt Pate, Harris B., Jr., T/Sgt Bellendir, John C., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4008 “Spirit of St Louis” Cormier, Emery O., 1Lt Moore, William H., Jr., 2Lt None Conover, Donald C., 2Lt Walther, Henry W., Sgt Giorgio, John B., S/Sgt Hafner, Duane H., Sgt None 445th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 414/mission 414) Group Mission # 414: (445th BS did not participate) 446th BS War Diary: A 19 plane mission. New silver bars to the following Second Lieutenants: Dunn, Chapman, Farber, Franklin, Kiernan, Mexal, Mickel, Hipson, Sitts, Taylor and Vancil. Chapman, John E., 1Lt, navigator Dunn, Thomas B., 1Lt, navigator Farber, Joseph L., 1Lt, bombardier Franklin, Arthur E., 1Lt, bombardier/Navigator Hipson, Robert Graham, 1Lt, pilot Kiernan, Noble J., 1Lt, bombardier Mexal, Gus J., 1Lt, bombardier Mickel Alan T., 1Lt, pilot Sitts, Lonnie C., 1Lt, bombardier Taylor, Jason G., 1Lt, pilot Vancil, Alfred E., 1Lt, pilot 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 412/mission 412) Group Mission # 412: Squadron Mission 312 TARGET: Ventimiglia RR Bridge, Italy. DATE: 29 June 1944 Type of Bombs: 1000 lb S.A.P. 446th Planes: 19 Capt. Cooper led the formation. Good concentration in target area with majority of bombs falling on E and E approach. Several reports of both RR and road bridge just to N being hit. No flak, no fighters. Thursday, 29 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-4052 “Lil Butch” P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-27747 “Spider’s Frolic Pad” Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 1Lt Ritger, Frederic Charles, 1Lt Grove, Russell V., 2Lt Gittings, Raymond W., 2Lt None None Gilligan, John W., 2Lt Mexal, Gus J., 2Lt Kreider, John L., Sgt Mowry, Michael L. S., S/Sgt McKearin, William Jerome, S/Sgt Huntoon, Stuart Layne, Pvt Bender, Thomas J., Pvt Heery, Philip M., Sgt None None A/C No. 43-3989 “My Georgia Peach” A/C No. 43-27480 (on co-pilot side - “The Leading Lady”, previously “Miss Dallas”) Sampson, Allan T., 1Lt Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 1Lt Matthews, John Walker, 2Lt Born, Walter E., Jr., 2Lt None None Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt Casper, Henry G., S/Sgt McArdle, John R., Pvt DeAngelo, Ralph J., Sgt Mygrant, Robert F., S/Sgt Brugioni, Dino A., S/Sgt Bruner, Edward (NMI), S/Sgt Larson, Ralph L., Sgt None None A/C No. 43-27678 “Lemmon Lu” A/C No. 43-27497 “Barbara” Cooper, Paul T., Capt, Commander Smith, Randell Leroy, 1Lt Smith, Richard H., Col, 321st BG Rackley, Donald D., 2Lt Commander Dunn, Thomas B., 1Lt None Mayo, Jack D., 1Lt Forsberg, Robert A., 2Lt Clickner, Albert H., S/Sgt Smetana, Frank C., Jr., Sgt Miles, Walter J., Jr., T/Sgt Rousos, Milton P., S/Sgt Nemet, Michael (NMI), S/Sgt Leeper, Kenneth E., Sgt None None A/C No. 43-27699 “Jessie” (later name A/C No. 43-27745 dropped from nose art) Sacker, John R. “Sad Sack”, 2Lt Hipson, Robert Graham, 2Lt Goodrich, John W., 2Lt Peterson, Frederick I., 2Lt None None Finney, Preston N., S/Sgt Jaksic, Francis R., 2Lt Aderholt, William J., Jr., Sgt Zelnick, John J., Sgt Holder, Paul F., S/Sgt Harrison, Hoyt V., T/Sgt Leary, Gwynn M., Sgt Glendening, George F., Jr., Sgt None None Thursday, 29 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-27490 “Mrs C” P Kerr, John C., 1Lt CP Ligon, Walton M., 2Lt N Ottem, Earl R., 2Lt B Sitts, Lonnie C., 2Lt E Schreiner, Lester B. “Les”, S/Sgt R Crozer, Robert L., S/Sgt G Boatright, Benjamin (NMI), Jr. “Ben”, S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-4097 “Tiny?” (later Darlene) P Goff, Leroy Robert, Jr., 1Lt CP Pietrowski, Stanley J., 2Lt N None B Johnson, Henry W., 1Lt E Henry, Clark H., Sgt R Freeman, Cecil O., S/Sgt G Lowitz, Orville W., S/Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27496 “PRINCESS PAOLA II” (later PRINCESS) P Matzinger, Keith Robinson, 1Lt CP Nagel, Charles E., 2Lt N None B Farber, Joseph L., 2Lt E Helgert, Claude George, Sgt R McCarty, Lyle (NMI), S/Sgt G Cifuni, Robert J., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27503 “Miss Arabella” P CP N B E R G F Ivankovig, Paul J., 2Lt Wozniak, Stanley E., 2Lt None Ricke, Richard O., S/Sgt Stapleton, Carl B., Sgt Cohen, George (NMI), S/Sgt Wiacek, Emil J., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4020 “Bourbon Baby” Hodges, Richard E., 2Lt White, Frank B., 2Lt None Pettit, Robert H., 2Lt Jupin, John (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Maddox, Everett R., T/Sgt Zeman, Harold W., Sgt None A/C No. 43-4074 (picture of seated lady - no name/lettering) Fontaine, Eugene A., Jr., 2Lt Reilly, John A., 2Lt None Derringer, Albert J., F/O Bender, Vernon I., Sgt McFarland, Charles W., Sgt Thornton, Lotus M., Sgt None A/C No. 42-64549 Taylor, Jason G., 2Lt Trosky, Chester J., 2Lt None Hogman, Frans H., F/O Petrella, Luigi C., Sgt Bundy, Garland A., S/Sgt Bryan, Dwight L., Sgt None A/C No. 42-32394 “Peg O’ My Heart” Wojcik, Walter (NMI), 2Lt Schmid, Kenneth L., 2Lt None Kiernan, Noble J., 2Lt Smith, Cephus M., Jr., S/Sgt DeBari, Dominick R., S/Sgt Mittman, Milton M., Cpl None Thursday, 29 June 1944 (continued) A/C No. 43-4021 “The Little Admiral” (later Lady Jane) P Vancil, Alfred E., 2Lt CP Taylor, Richard E., F/O N None B Clausen, Lawrence A., 2Lt E Britton, William W., Jr., S/Sgt R Mitchell, John J., T/Sgt G Beets, Frank T., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27696 “Baby Blue Eyes” P Hollingsworth, George K., Jr., 1Lt CP Higgins, Howard A., 2Lt N None B Lippy, Harvey W., 2Lt E Lundtoft, Hans G., Sgt R Poorman, William H., S/Sgt G Slezak, Alex E., Sgt F None A/C No. 43-27732 “LEYDALE” Mickel, Alan T., 2Lt Briles, Connolly O., 2Lt None Noel, Paul R., 2Lt Bober, John (NMI), Jr., S/Sgt Green, Salem M., T/Sgt Schultheis, Thomas R., S/Sgt None 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 413/mission 413) Group Mission # 413: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 414/mission 414) Group Mission # 414: (446th BS did not participate) 446th BS: Pilot Log of: Fitzgerald, John (NMI) “Jack”, 1Lt, pilot (mission 53, Pilot) Co-Pilot: Grove A/C B-25J-1-NC: 43-4052 “Lil Butch” Target: Ventimiglia RR Bridge, Italy. Flying Time: 3:15 (93rd mission in MTO) Grove, Russell V., 2Lt, pilot 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Hawkes & Chudars gone on X-country to Catania. Not scheduled for anything today. Played cribbage. Showered & shaved. Took laundry into Solenzara, then to Ghisonaccia for a haircut. Lewis going to rest camp tomorrow.” Chudars, James E. “Jim”, 1Lt, pilot Hawkes, Leon R., 1Lt, pilot Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 1Lt, pilot Thursday, 29 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS War Diary: The following officers and enlisted men have returned from rest camp – Capri: 1st Lt. William H. Martin; 2nd Lt. Ralph T., Grimse; Sgt. Anthony Abbondanza; P.F.C. Arthur T. Shand. Abbondanza, Anthony J., Sgt, aerial gunner Grimse, Ralph T., 2Lt, pilot Martin, William H., Jr., 1Lt, pilot Shand, Arthur T., PFC, photographer 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 412/mission 412) Group Mission # 412: (447th BS did not participate) 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 413/mission 413) Group Mission # 413: Two of our ships participated in a raid on Ventimiglia RR Bridge (west) with the 445th squadron. Greatest concentration toward East end and east approach to bridge with other bombs quite far to east across tracks in M/Y and other to west across tracks and west of approach. Bombing accuracy – 79% Mission efficiency – 67%. A/C No. 43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick” (lead spare) P Dean, Ivan E., 1Lt CP Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt N Olsen, Svend P., 1Lt B Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt E Partee, Watson L., Sgt R Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt G Mango, Vincent A. “Vince”, Sgt F None A/C No. 43-3403 “Incendiary Blonde” (wing spare) Bastin, Melville R., 2Lt Wiechert, Stanley J., 2Lt None Noe, Paul H., Jr., 2Lt O’Neil, James R., Sgt Gaydos, John P., T/Sgt May, Frederick J., Sgt None 447th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 414/mission 414) Group Mission # 414: 1 of our planes participated in a successful Nickeling Mission on Poggibonsi-Rosignano-Pisa and Lucca. P CP N B E R G F A/C No. 43-4029 “Mike Hunt” Krafka, Edward (NMI), 2Lt Brown, Grover C., Jr., 2Lt None Watson, James N., 2Lt Dimondstein, Herbert (NMI), Sgt Balling, Robert J., S/Sgt Corkill, John (NMI), S/Sgt None A/C No. 43-27730 “Katie” Swanson, Robert Harold “Swanee”, 1Lt Rice, Ernest C., 2Lt None Mesna, Leeland A. “Lee”, 2Lt Quintenz, Robert P., Sgt Reynolds, Frank J., T/Sgt Richards, Charles M., S/Sgt None Thursday, 29 June 1944 (continued) 447th BS: War Diary of: Mango, Vincent A. "Vince", Sgt, aerial gunner (Mission 25) “Target: Ventimiglia RR BR Flak: None Combat: 2:50 Bombs: 1,000 lbs Escorts: Spits Plane # 40 (43-4040 “Fearless Fosdick”) Crew: P-Lt. Dean, CP-Lt Jensen, B-Lt Spruill, N- Lt Olsen, E-Sgt Partee, R-SSG Alpino, G-Sgt Mango Greatest concentration towards E end & E approach to bridge w/other bombs far to E across tracks in M/Y” Alpino, Joseph D., S/Sgt, radio-gunner Dean, Ivan E., 2Lt, pilot Jensen, Hubert P. J., 2Lt, pilot Olsen, Svend P., 1Lt, navigator Partee, Watson L., Sgt, engineer-gunner Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt, bombardier 448th BS War Diary: (No non-mission information) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 412/mission 412) Group Mission # 412: A/C No. 43-27720 (lead spare – returned early – Flying time: 1:25) P Annear, Warren Raymond, 1Lt CP Rosenau, Gustave D., 2Lt N Bongiovanni, Michael (NMI), 2Lt B Quartuccio, Anthony P., 1Lt E Jackson, Jewel D., PFC R Clark, Gwyn E., T/Sgt G Holt, Charles M., S/Sgt F None 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 413/mission 413) Group Mission # 413: (448th BS did not participate) 448th BS Mission Summary (Ops Order 414/mission 414) Group Mission # 414: Mission 281 (414): Four planes off at 10:30, one returned early and three dropped 24 packets of special leaflets over Poggibonsi, Rosignano, Pisa, Lucca areas. Gun flashes observed W side of Leghorn but no bursts. A/C No. 43-27530 “Twin Engine A/C No. 43-27508 Sadie” Howard, Charles E., 1Lt P Greene, William A., 1Lt Winstead, Hungh J., 2Lt CP Riley, Robert L., 2Lt None N Hickey, William O., 1Lt Robert, Maurice L., S/Sgt B Greene, Louis P., 1Lt Kershaw, Raymond T., S/Sgt E Luton, Howard W., S/Sgt Dilts, Robert E., S/Sgt R Thompson, Arthur R., Jr., T/Sgt Benton, Thomas H., Sgt G Bennett, Ross F., S/Sgt Marshall, Ulysses Steve “Doc”, Capt, F None medical (observer) Friday, 30 June 1944 USAAF Chronology: MTO Tactical Operations (12th AF): In Italy, weather again restricts medium bomber operations but B-25s attack the Pietrasanta railway bridge and Marradi viaduct and tunnel; fighter-bombers hit rail lines, bridges, railroad cars, guns, motor transport, and other targets along the battleline and the area to the N in the Pistoia area; HQ 62nd Troop Carrier Group and 8th Troop Carrier Squadron move from Gaudo Airfield to Galera Airfield with C-47s. HQ 321st BG War Diary: Stood down today but 3 Squadrons flew 12 aircraft each in a formation over the 310th Bomb Group area. This was in honor of the Mexican Air Forces Chief who was making a tour of this area. 445th BS War Diary: There was no mission scheduled for today. The men took advantage of the day off by going to the beach and the mountain streams for a bit of swimming. A number of the men are acquiring an attractive tan. 4 of the bombardiers spent 2 hours each on the bomb trainer. Beer was served at both clubs tonight while the Officers enjoyed lobsters with their refreshments. There was more night flying tonight. 446th BS War Diary: Lieuts. Lewis, Briles and Hughes and EM Mattioli and McMeeking go to Capri. Briles, Connolly O., Lt, pilot Hughes, John Jerome “Jack”, 2Lt, bombardier Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 1Lt, pilot Mattioli, Elio R., Sgt, engineering McMeeking, James (NMI), Sgt, transportation 446th BS Mission Summary: No Missions 446th BS: War Diary of: McRae, James Arrington, 1Lt, bombardier: “Not scheduled, hung around tent all a.m. Paid @ 1300. Rate machine, 1500-1600. Read the story of Eddie Rickenbacker’s rescue. Lewis went to rest camp. Went to show, machine broke down, came back early. Reading “The Robe” – good. Air raid alert.” Lewis, Vernon (NMI), 1Lt, pilot 447th BS War Diary: No mission was scheduled for today. The following officers and enlisted men have departed for rest camp – Capri: Capt. Walter H. Whitton; 2nd Lt. Marvin L. Spruill; 1st Lt. James F. McGill; 1st Lt. Ivan E. Dean; T/Sgt. Aubrey W. Chatters; S/Sgt. Charles M. Richards. 13 of our ships participated in a formation revue. Lt. Wiginton lead the squadron. Today’s training consisted of local formation practice. Chatters Aubrey W., T/Sgt, gunner Dean, Ivan E., 1Lt, pilot McGill, James F., 1Lt, Adjutant Richards, Charles M., S/Sgt, turret-gunner Spruill, Marvin L., 2Lt, bombardier Wiginton, J. Maurice “Wigs”, 2Lt, pilot, operations Whitton, Walter H., Jr., Capt, armament 448th BS War Diary: No Entry June 1944 HQ 321st BG War Diary: Additional Narrative for June 1944 STRENGTH: (As of June 30) Officers---26 Enlisted Men---76 In spite of the fact that weather prevented missions on 10 of this month’s 30 days, the Group surpassed its record of 50 missions flown in May by flying 53 this month. As many as 6 missions a day were flown several days in the early part of the month when the big push on Rome was in full swing. Favored by excellent weather our Group wreaked untold havoc on the Jerry during those days and judging from the commendations from higher up the work did not pass unnoticed. This month will be long remembered also as one of club openings and aching heads therefrom. Each Squadron and Group Headquarters have clubs for the Enlisted Men and Officers—built by and for those concerned. With the Group “Thick and Thin” Saw Mill going full blast furnishing materials, it isn’t surprising that the quality of the clubs built is high and most of them can be considered permanent structures. A rustic atmosphere for the most part is maintained throughout and with liquors being furnished from Cairo and Sicily, and books from Special Services and Red Cross what spare time there is for the men is well taken care of. We had our share of “saboteur scares” this month also. On the 2nd and 3rd we were warned to be on the look-out for destructive-minded Jerries landed by submarine N. of Porto Vecchio, about 30 miles away. Later, on the 7th, parachutists dressed in khaki, 6 strong, were reported to be carrying tommy-guns and Tyrolean bags. Both reports of saboteurs being in this area came from Wing. Up to the present time we have had no indication of sabotage on our base and with increased guards don’t expect any. A technique, frequently used by the Tedeschi but never by this Group, was utilized for the first time on the 27th—namely, the use of window or chaff as a agent to confuse the radio gun locaters of the Jerrys on the ground. The tinfoil chaff was dropped on our mission against the block ship at Leghorn and according to crew reports was the main reason for the wildness of the ack-ack on that day. Recently the Group has been gaining a reputation for the excellence of its formation in the air. As ample recognition of that fact, General Knapp, our Wing Commander, selected the 321st to fly 36 aircraft in review on the 30th for the inspection of the Commanding General of the Mexican Air Force. Commented General Knapp after the formation had passed: “Best I’ve ever seen”. Excellent formation flying is certainly one good reason why the Group lost only one aircraft from the month’s operations—and 5 of the crew of 7 in that ship are safe. Knapp, Robert Duane, Brigadier General, pilot, 57th BW Commander June 1944 (continued) The 321st Bomb Group flies formation for the Commanding General of the Mexican Air Forces----Corsica, June 30, 1944. THE RAID OF THE MONTH June, 1944 This month the Group Deputy Commander, Lt. Col. Charles Cassidy, selected the one raid that, from photo coverage and interpretation, has been outstanding during the month. Once again the selector yields to perfect, 100% precision bombing. This month’s selection: SASSOFERRATO Railroad Bridge Attacked: 13 Jun 44 NUMBER OF PLANES OVER TARGET: 19 RESULTS: (First phase interpretation) All bombs of this mission fell in a very compact pattern across the north end of the bridge and north approaches. One burst may be seen well centered on the bridge and although smoke quickly obscures the immediate area other hits on the bridge and north approaches are very probable. INCIDENTIA: It was on this mission that Lt. Greene of the 448th Squadron leading an element had the nose of his plane shot off by a direct hit of flak from the Lake Trasimeno area. The bombardier and navigator were both killed as a result. Lt. Greene salvoed his bombs but flew along with the formation to the target and most of the way back. The five remaining men in the ship bailed out near the base since it was impossible to safely land the aircraft in its disabled condition. June 1944 (continued) The following section consists of photographs of the Clubs constructed by members of the 321st Bomb Group. Each Squadron and Headquarters have clubs for the Enlisted Men and Officers-each constructed by those most concerned and interested. Since the “Social whirl” on Corsica is more or less at a standstill, the presence of the Clubs fills a recreational and social gap which otherwise would be quite a problem. Each Club “doubles in brass” by being the Mess Hall too. June 1944 (continued) HEADQUARTER’S OFFICERS’ June 1944 (continued) HEADQUARTER’S ENLISTED MEN’S June 1944 (continued) 445th OFFICERS’ June 1944 (continued) 445th ENLISTED MEN’S June 1944 (continued) 446th OFFICERS’ June 1944 (continued) 446th ENLISTED MEN’S June 1944 (continued) 447th OFFICERS’ June 1944 (continued) 447th ENLISTED MEN’S June 1944 (continued) 448th OFFICERS’ June 1944 (continued) 448th ENLISTED MEN’S June 1944 (continued) Col. RICHARD H. SMITH, Commanding Officer (center) discusses the mission over a cup of coffee with Maj. WILLIAM D. CAMERON, Operation Officer (left). A USO CAMP SHOW putting its best foot forward at the Group Outdoor Amphitheater—site of our movies also. June 1944 (continued) Miss JANE GRISWOLD, petite Red Cross worker dispenses the inevitable do-nut with her usual charm to crews returning from a mission Lt. JEFFREY LYNN, Intelligence Officer (center background) interrogates a crew returned from a mission. (Lind, Ragnar G. “Jeffrey Lynn”, 2Lt, intelligence) June 1944 (continued) 445th BS War Diary: Additional Narrative for June 1944 HEADQUARTERS 321st Bomb Gp. (M) APO 650 5 July 1944 SUBJECT: Historical Records TO : Command General, 57th Wing, APO 650. 1. Outline History of the 445th Squadron for the period June1st to June 30th. a. Present Designation: 445th Sq., 321st Group, 57th Wing, 12th Command. b. Changes in organization. 1. Lt. Malcolm R. Humphrey, Supply Officer, transferred to 310th Bomb Gp. 2. Lt Melvin A. Anderson, Asst. Bombing Officer, transferred to Gp Hdqs as Bombing Officer. c. Strength commissioned and enlisted. 1. Month of June 1944. (a) 456 At beginning. (b) 13 Net increase. (c) 443 At end d. Stations. 1. Solenzara Air Field. e. Movements. 1. None f. Operations: 1. During the Month of June the Squadron participated in 232 Sorties and 27 Missions. g. Command Officers in important missions. 1. On June 7, the squadron commander participated in the mission which knocked out the road bridge at Acquapendente, Italy. He also flew on June 9 when the road bridge at Grosseto, Italy was well hit with a good concentration of bombs h. Losses in action. 1. None i. During the month of June, the following men received the Distinguished Flying Cross. Capt. Victor H. Wilson, Jr. (pilot), and Lt. William J. Kauric (bombardier). For the Commanding Officer: JAMES E. NICKERSON Captain, Air Corps, Squadron Historian. June 1944 (continued) 446th BS War Diary: Additional Narrative for June 1944 446th BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON (M) AAF 321ST BOMBARDMENT GROUP (M) AAF 1 July 1944 446th BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON NARATIVE HISTORY FOR JUNE 1944 A. Original Unit 1. 446th Bomb Sqdn (M), 321st Bomb Gp (M) AAF 2. Organized August 1, 1942 3. Columbia Army Air Base, Columbia, S.C. 4. Activated at Barksdale Field, La. June 23, 1942 5. Personnel obtained by transfer from other units, training schools and replacement centers. B. Strength, Commissioned and Enlisted: 1. 1 June 1944 95 Officers, 2. Net Increase None 3. Net Decrease 5 Officers 4. 30 June 1944 90 Officers, 317 Enlisted Men 12 Enlisted Men None 339 Enlisted Men C. Stations permanent or temporary of unit or parts thereof: 1. None D. Commanding Officer in important engagements 1. Engagements: Subiaco, Italy Borgo San Lorenzo, Italy Tarquinia, Italy Massa, Italy Viareggio, Italy Ventimiglia, Italy Centeno, Italy 2. Capt. Paul T. Cooper (pilot) E. Losses in action: None F. Former or present members of the Squadron who have distinguished themselves in action: 1. The D.F.C. was awarded to: Captain Paul T. Cooper (pilot) 1st Lt. Rudolph H. Pestalozzi (bombardier) 2. The Air Medal was awarded (Posthumously) to 2nd Lt. Harry B. Wilcox, Jr. (bombardier) G. Campaigns: Complete data in attached mission summaries. June 1944 (continued) 447th BS War Diary: Additional Narrative for June 1944 447TH BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON (M) 321ST BOMBARDMENT GROUP (M) APO 65 SUBJECT: Historical Records. TO : Commanding General, 57th Bombardment Wing. Attention: Historian. 1. Outline History of the 447th Bombardment Squadron for the period 1 June to 30 June 1944. a. 447th Bombardment Squadron (M), 321st bombardment Group (M). (1) 447th Bombardment Squadron (M), 321st Bombardment Group (M), 57th Bombardment Wing, 12th Air Force. (2) Columbia Army Air Base, Columbia, South Carolina. (3) 23 June 1942 (4) G.O. 145, Hq. 11 AF, 23 June 1942 (5) Transferred from other units and Selective Service. b. Changes in Organization. (1) No Change (2) Echelons or units. (a) 1 enlisted man transferred to Det of patients 1 enlisted Man transferred to personnel center no. 6, rotation to the United States 2 enlisted men transferred to 35th Station Hospital. 2 enlisted men transferred on rotation to personnel center no. 6. (b) 1 officer duty to leave of absence United States 1 officer, 1 enlisted man DS to rest camp 2 officers, 1 enlisted man DS to E1Aouina 1 enlisted man DS to Fondock, Tunis 1 officer duty to rest camp 1 enlisted man DS, Hdqs, Hdqs., 57th Bomb. Wing 2 officers, 2 enlisted men duty to DS, rest camp 1 officer duty to DS; AAF Redistribution Station, no.1, Atlantic City, N.J. 4 officers DS to 57th Bomb. Wing 1 enlisted man DS., 12th A.F.S.C. 1 officer DS., Rome 4 officers, 2 enlisted DS., Capri. (c) No Change (3) On 3 June, Major Raymond D. Sampson (pilot), returned to United States and Captain Robert C. “Ollie” Olson (pilot), appointed squadron commander. June 1944 (continued) Captain Thomas C. Bounds (pilot), assumed command of squadron, 8 June, upon being relieved of duty as operations officer. (4) 8 June, 1st Lt. J. Maurice “Wigs” Wiginton (pilot), appointed Operations Officer, 2nd Lt. Anthony L. Muzinich (pilot), appointed assistant Operations Officer. (5) No Change c. Strength, Commission and enlisted. (1) Month of June 1944. (a) 79 officers - 277 enlisted men (b) 12 officers – 50 enlisted men (c) None (d) 91 officers – 327 enlisted men d. Stations. (1) Solenzara Air Field (a) May 3, 1944 (b) None e. Movements. (1) No movements during June f. Campaign. (1) Italian (2) From June 1 to present. g. Operations. (1) Mediterranean (Corsica) (2) Objective Bombing (3) 23 missions, 97 sorties (4) Results of the most important missions. (a) Mission: Pesaro Railroad Bridge 1. Important target because of the bridge was vital to German supply line and communications. 2. Mission was very successful 3. Aided the ground forces by cutting enemy communications. 4. Photographs showed excellent coverage 5. The ground forces were able to move up with rapid progress. (5) Unit was subjected to heavy, accurate and intense antiaircraft fire throughout the month. h. Command officers in important missions. (1) Captain Thomas C. Bounds (pilot) lead the group on the mission, 21 June, on Massa Canal Overpass. June 1944 (continued) i. Losses in action (a) None (b) (c) (d) (e) Sgt. Frederick J. Tarra (gunner), 13 June, Ronta E Viaduct None None. S/Sgt Willie P. Franklin (gunner, bombardier) returned from enemy territory. j. Personnel who have distinguished themselves in action. (1) (a) S/Sgt. Willie P. Franklin (gunner, bombardier), Isoletta Dam; S/Sgt. Henry E. Orzynski (gunner), troop concentration; 1st Lt. Eldon R. Haynes (pilot), Incisa Viaduct, Italy; Sgt Frederick J. Tarra (gunner), Ronta Viaduct, Italy; 1st Lt George D. Seavey (pilot), Incisa, Italy; S/Sgt. Herman (NMI) Roberts (gunner), Vado Viaduct, Italy; 1st Lt. Claude F. Jones (bombardier), Porto Ferraio, Elba; 2nd Lt Harold (NMI) Spilko (bombardier), Vado, Italy . (b) Wounded in Action (c) Purple Heart k. None. 2. Inclosed are War Diary, 447th Bombardment Squadron, for the period 1 June to 31 June1944, Special Account for the month of June 1944; Squadron Statistics for the month of June 1944. For the Commanding Officer: 3 Incl: Incl – 1 War Diary. Incl – 2 Special Account Incl – 3 Squadron Statistics Missions Flown: 23 Bombs dropped (weight): 544,500 Planes lost: None Enemy Aircraft Damaged (in air): None SALVATORE P. CASARELLA, Jr., 1st. Lt., Air Corps, Historian. Sorties Flown: 197 Nickels dropped (packages): 8 Enemy Aircraft Destroyed: None June 1944 (continued) 448th BS War Diary: Additional Narrative for June 1944: June 1 – 7 – 44: Squadron strength 106 Officers and 340 Enlisted Men, 1 June 1944. The following Enlisted Men assigned and joined: Private Justice. No Officers assigned and joined during this period. Captain Stokes transferred to the U.S.A. Several Officers and Enlisted Men departed for the Isle of Capri for one weeks rest. Ten missions were flown during this period over Central Italy in support of the new drive on Rome. Rome fell 5 June 1944. The squadron anxiously gathered around all available radios on the fateful day of 6 June 1944 when the long awaited invasion of Europe took place. The Enlisted Men’s Cub opened on 7 June 1944 for a preflight by the squadron personnel in anticipation of the grand opening to be held the following Sunday. Work continued on the Officer’s Club. Fair weather and sparkling seas invited many men to take daily dips. Justice, Conway J., Jr., Pvt, gunner Stokes, Louis S., Capt, pilot June 8 – 14 – 44: The following Enlisted Men were assigned and joined during this period. Privates, Tiger, Thompson. No Officers were assigned and joined during this period. Captain Freeland, Lieutenant Hales and Sergeant McEntee transferred to U.S.A. Lieutenant Hoffman transferred to 57 Bomb Wing. Lieutenant Evans promoted to the rank of Captain. Lieutenants: Amo, Barbour, Dossey, Duncan, Bond, Burday, Greene, Cottle, Hickey, Howard, Malec, Kukorowski, Londsdorf, McCabe, Quartuccio, Riener, Rogers, Verkruysse, Myers, Promoted to First Lieutenant. Lieutenants Petit, and Olszewski killed by direct anti-aircraft fire while on a mission over Sassaferrato, Italy. The rest of the crew parachuted TO SAFETY over the home base. The Enlisted Men’s Club opened with a bang. General Knapp and Colonel Smith were present and complimented the builders on their excellent job. Music, dancing and drinking were the order of the evening and the date 9 June will always stand out in the minds of all men of the 448th. Six missions were flown over supply lines in Northern Italy. On 13 June 1944 a one hundred per-cent bombing accuracy was scored on Sassaferrato. Amo, Leo W., 1Lt, pilot Barbour, Marshall Hall “Red”, 1Lt, pilot Bond, Edward N., 1Lt, bombardier Burday, Harry (NMI), 1Lt, bombardier Cottle, Robert J., 1Lt, pilot Dossey, Vernon Curtis, 1Lt, pilot Duncan, George F., 1Lt, navigator Evans, Ivor P., Capt, bombardier Freeland, Levi Z., Jr, Capt, pilot Greene, William A., 1Lt, pilot Hales, Ermine L., 2Lt, pilot Hickey, William O., 1Lt, navigator Hoffman, Albert J., 1Lt, pilot Howard, Charles E., 1Lt, pilot Knapp, Robert Duane, Brigadier General, 57th BW Commander Kukorowski, Albert A., 1Lt, bombardier Londsdorf, Frank L., 1Lt, pilot Malec, Joseph A., 1Lt, bombardier McCabe, Norman M., 1Lt, pilot McEntee, Peter M., Sgt, gunner Myers, Harold C. “Casey”, 1Lt, pilot Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt, navigator Petit, Rene P., 1Lt, bombardier Quartuccio, Anthony P., 1Lt, bombardier Riener, William F., 1Lt, pilot Rogers, Harry (NMI), Jr., 1Lt, pilot Smith, Richard H., Col, pilot, 321st BG Commander June 1944 (continued) Thompson, Lewis A., Pvt, communications Verkruysse, Emile D., 1Lt, pilot Tiger, George E., Pvt, cook June 15 – 21 – 44: The following Enlisted Men were assigned and joined: Sergeant Davis, Sergeant McGlinchey, PFC McEver. No Officers assigned or joined during this period. Sergeant Riss and Van Cura transferred to U.S.A. Lieutenant Scopp transferred to U.S.A. Sergeants: Maroney, Shaw, Watts and Atchley transferred to U.S.A. Three missions flown during this period due to bad weather over the Italian Mainland. On 16 June 1944 the squadron area again rang with the celebration of another club opening, this time the Officers christened their Club. Atchley, Earl L., Sgt, communication Davis, Roy (NMI), Sgt, intelligence Maroney, James H., Sgt, communication McEver, Thomas J., PFC, duty soldier McGlinchey, John J., Sgt, personnel Riss, Royal C., Sgt, gunner Scopp, Richard W., 1Lt, navigator Shaw, Walter R., Sgt, engineering Van Cura, Edward W., Sgt, gunner Watts, Kelly G., Sgt, communications June 22 – 30 – 44: The following Enlisted Men assigned and joined during this period, Corporals: Kovacs, Dehn, Enderle, Garmong, Grigas, Dunn, Edwards, Gentry, and Grindstaff, Janus. Corporal Russell transferred to 35th Station Hospital. Several Officers and Enlisted Men went to the Isle of Capri for a weeks rest and several more went to Cairo, Egypt. Lieutenants: Blackwell, Furey, McDonough, Matthews, and Olson promoted to First Lieutenant. One mission flown during this period, weather very bad. The month ended quietly for the squadron. Squadron strength as of 30 June 1944: 101 Officers, 345 Enlisted Men. Blackwell, Robert G., 1Lt, pilot Dehn, Monroe O., Cpl, armament Dunn, Vernon L., Cpl, engineering Edwards, Jesse R., Cpl, photographer Enderle, Melvin J., Cpl, gunner Furey, Frank M. “Mickey”, 1Lt, pilot Garmong, Robert F., Cpl, engineering Gentry, Edgar W., Cpl, transportation Grigas, Alexander C., Cpl, personnel Grindstaff, Clate J., Cpl, transportation Janus, Bill (NMI), Cpl, cook Kovacs, George (NMI), Cpl, transportation McDonough, Thomas E., Jr., 1Lt, bombardier Matthews, Thomas W., 1Lt, pilot Olson, Orin E., 1Lt, pilot Russell, Pearl W., Cpl, armament The month of June began with the continuance of the assault on German communications by the Group and the early days of the month found the Squadron sending up 18 and 19 planes daily with excellent results against enemy targets. Several 100% bombing attacks were made on important targets behind the enemy lines and the Squadron could truthfully say it was of great assistance in pushing back the enemy towards Rome and beyond. Events on the far flung battle fronts drew the interest of all Squadron personnel but the daily routine kept everyone busy. June 1944 (continued) Not only were the early days of the month to go down in history for such world shaking events as the fall of Rome and the invasion of Normandy but also on June 7th in the preflight and on June 9 in the grand opening, the Enlisted Men were justly proud of the furor caused on the Island of Corsica by the opening of the Club Rustico. General Knapp, Colonel Smith and other noted personages on the island attended this gala occasion and stated that in their opinion the club compared most favorably with any they had seen in the States. Needless to add wine and song were in abundance and the Monday morning quarterbacks admitted that the party was an unqualified success. Through the efforts of Sergeant Kocsis, 1st Sergeant Iseldyke and Sergeant Kuhn refreshments and music, entertainment and fun was enjoyed by all. Knapp, Robert Duane, Brigadier General, 57th BW Commander Kocsis, Michael (NMI) “Mike”, Jr., Sgt, cook Kuhn, James W., Sgt, engineering Iseldyke, LeRoy J., Sgt, personnel, 1st Sgt Smith, Richard H., Col, pilot, 321st BG Commander In the Officer’s Area work progressed slowly as the finishing touches were added to the Club 48 and each Officer contributed his pet idea to the perfection of their club. On June 16 the grand opening took place with many beautiful women (who everyone will never forget) in attendance. Again wine flowed freely and through the efforts of Lt. Feeley an abundance of chicken and other fresh fruits and vegetables were served. The party was voted by all to be notable occasion. Feeley, Walter C., Jr., Lt, bombardier Once again small improvements were gradually being made on the living quarters of the more ingenious members of the squadron. White sand was procured to make floors for the tents, wood for small tables and chairs as well as for the construction of annexes for the tents was acquired. With the completion of the S-2 building the area offices presented a business like appearance. Not to be outdone, Captain Wonnacott with the aid of his “saw-mill”, built a shack for his Engineering Office. After two months residence on the island the squadron had finally secured a very adequate set up. Wonnacott, Robert C., Capt, engineering On the morale front, the men found that entertainment was very scarce on the island. The two towns of Bastia and Ajaccio were small and colorless and the roads to them hard and long. Several excellent and new motion pictures were shown but this pleasure was often marred by the failure of the old, worn out projector. Tempers grew short when after braving the attacks of Thunderbolt and B-25 mosquitoes the show failed to go on or broke down after the first reel. Swimming, fishing and hiking became a major part of the recreation program. Late in the month a tennis court was constructed on the Line and construction begun on a baseball diamond in the squadron area. The Clubs soon became the center of attraction for the long evenings. Most of the squadron personnel were able to secure RON’s to Catania, Naples and other points on the Italian mainland when the squadron’s planes made the trip to these places on business or to pick June 1944 (continued) up fresh produce for the messes. One of the best USO shows seen by the squadron made its appearance late in the month and was promptly invited to the Clubs. On the food front conditions continued to improve with an abundance of fresh meat, chicken and fresh vegetables “Mike’s Lunch Room and Tea Shoppe”, turned out the best food to be found on the whole Island of Corsica. The excellent dining facilities added much to the enjoyment of the meals. With the departure of Sergeant Buckles for the U.S.A. Sergeant Jackson took command of the Officer’s Kitchen and performed creditably in that capacity. Fresh eggs although expensive were frequently served. The Enlisted Men contributed two dollars per month and the Officer’s five dollars for these extras. The PX rations continued to improve and despite the increasingly warm weather fresh candy bars and cokes remained on the ration. Beer was served once during the month but there was promise of more to come. Buckles, Kenneth L., Sgt, gunner Jackson, Houston S., Sgt, cook As the month progressed the weather on Corsica remained fair and warm but over the mainland complete overcast cancelled missions and only two more were flown after June 13. On the later date while on a mission over Sassaferrato, Italy, the lead plane piloted by Lt. Greene received a direct hit in the nose which instantly killed Lts: Petit and Olszewski. Lts: Greene and Tilton with great skill brought the severely damaged plane back to the home base, where they instructed Sgts: Everhart, Davis and Parham to bail out and they followed suit themselves. Davis, Jimmie L., Sgt, gunner Everhart, Clifford R., Sgt, gunner Greene, William A., 1Lt, pilot Olszewski, Henry (NMI), 2Lt, navigator Parham, James E., T/Sgt, gunner Petit, Rene P., 1Lt, bombardier Tilton, Harvey S., 2Lt, pilot During the month several Officers and Enlisted Men departed for the USA and several new Enlisted Men were assigned to the squadron as Ground Personnel. These replacements were the first of what everyone hoped would be many. As the squadron neared the end of its 17th month over-seas all the old personnel began think wishfully of the 18 month rotation plan (rumor) and the 30 day furlough to the USA. However conditions pointed to service over-seas at least for the duration of the European War. At the end of the month Lt. Greiff, despite the reluctance of all concerned conducted all personnel through a Gas Chamber in order to test their new Gas Masks. The usual Red alerts occurred during the month but “Jerry” failed to make his appearance. During the month several French units made their appearance on the island and on June 17 invade the Island of Elba. After a short but bloody battle the island was taken and a grave threat to the 321st was removed. Porto-Ricans continued to guard the planes and no man in the squadron could complain about pulling too much guard. The guard situation called for four hours every fifteen days. Greiff, Stanley (NMI), 2Lt, intelligence June 1944 (continued) The month ended with everyone looking optimistically into the future as the Russians advanced swiftly westward, 5th and 8th Armies continued to roll towards Florence and the Normandy beachhead continued to withstand the determined German counter-attacks. Predictions were made of the war ending by September or October. Even the less optimistic predicted the fall of the German Army by the end of 1944. Morale was high. The following Officers and Enlisted Men have received the Award of the Purple Heart for wounds received due to enemy action. Captain Raymond B. Stultz (pilot) 12 October 1943 S/Sgt. Clarence J. Kessler (gunner) 12 October 1943 nd 2 Lt. Paul I. Clark (pilot) 8 November 1943 2nd Lt. Robert C. Bell (bombardier) 17 November 1943 nd 2 Lt. John D. Haskell (pilot) 17 November 1943 2nd Lt. Robert D. DeMuth (pilot) 17 December 1943 S/Sgt. Harry E. Hammerschmidt (gunner) 17 December 1943 S/Sgt. Louis H. Tomerlin (gunner) 17 December 1943 Sgt. Andrew L. Nesbit (gunner) 12 February 1944 S/Sgt. Louis H. Tomerlin (gunner) 12 February 1944 First Cluster 2nd Lt. Joseph A. Malec (bombardier) 16 February 1944 nd 2 Lt. Rene P. Petit (bombardier) 16 February 1944 2nd Lt. Robert D. DeMuth (pilot) 24 February 1944 First Cluster S/Sgt. Harry E. Hammerschmidt (gunner) 24 February 1944 First Cluster S/Sgt. Louis H. Tomerlin (gunner) 24 February 1944 Second Cluster Captain Levi B. Freeland (pilot) 3 March 1944 nd 2 Lt. Warren R. Annear (pilot) 3 March 1944 2nd Lt James W. Kuykendall (pilot) 3 March 1944 nd 2 Lt. Willard T. Zinkand (bombardier) 3 March 1944 S/Sgt. Wilson E. Lord (gunner) 30 March 1944 st 1 Lt. William A. Greene (pilot) 1 April 1944 2nd Lt. Louis P. Greene (bombardier) 1 April 1944 S/Sgt. Seaton L. Coleman (gunner) 1 April 1944 Sgt. Clifford R. Everhart (gunner) 1 April 1944 Sgt. Harvey R. Rosencranz (engineering) 1 April 1944 Sgt. Clifford R. Thorsett (engineering) 1 April 1944 Private Michael C. Lellis (duty soldier) 1 April 1944 nd 2 Lt. Edward N. Bond (bombardier) 4 May 1944 2nd Lt. Vernon C. Dossey (pilot) 4 May 1944 nd 2 Lt. Frank M. Furey (pilot) 19 May 1944 2nd Lt. Phillip R. Judy (bombardier) 19 May 1944 st 1 Lt. Walter C. Feeley, Jr. (bombardier) 29 May 1944 2nd Lt John C. Connor (pilot) 29 May 1944 nd 2 Lt. Meyer (NMI) Shear (pilot) 29 May 1944 1st Lt William A. Greene (pilot) 29 May 1944 First Cluster 2nd Lt. John A. Apple (bombardier) 2nd Lt. Thomas W. Matthews (pilot) 2nd Lt. Harvey S. Tilton (pilot) T/Sgt. James E. Parham (gunner) S/Sgt. Jimmie L. Davis (gunner) Sgt. Flavious J. Bell (gunner) S/Sgt. Clifford R. Everhart (gunner) 1st Lt. William A. Greene (pilot) 1st Lt. Anthony P. Quartuccio (bombardier) 2nd Lt. Grafton R. Norris (pilot) 2nd Lt. Erle G. Swanson (pilot) S/Sgt. Kenneth M. Carrick (gunner) S/Sgt. Joseph C. Denny (radio-gunner) S/Sgt. Clarence C. Edwards (gunner) Sgt. William (NMI) Bishop (gunner) Sgt. Eugene F. Carter (engineer-gunner) 19 June 1944 19 June 1944 19 June 1944 19 June 1944 19 June 1944 19 June 1944 19 June 1944 19 June 1944 Second Cluster 23 June 1944 23 June 1944 23 June 1944 23 June 1944 23 June 1944 23 June 1944 23 June 1944 29 June 1944