Crew 63 – Assigned 755th Squadron – October 7, 1943
Completed Tour
Rank | Name | Serial # | Crew Position | Date | Status | Comments |
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Capt | Rex L Brudos | 0725258 | Pilot | Jul-44 | CT | Trsf 12RCD AAF 591 |
1Lt | Billie A Spivey | 0750709 | Co-pilot | Jul-44 | CT | Trsf 12RCD AAF 591 |
1Lt | Harold W McDonald | 0811682 | Navigator | Jul-44 | CT | Trsf 12RCD AAF 591 |
2Lt | Grant E Conant | 0688723 | Bombardier | Jul-44 | CT | Trsf 12RCD AAF 591 |
T/Sgt | Clayton C Wilkening | 16146851 | Radio Operator | Oct-44 | CT | Trsf to RD for return to ZI |
T/Sgt | Ralph E Bonner | 39901872 | Flight Engineer | Oct-44 | CT | Trsf to RD for return to ZI |
S/Sgt | Kenneth F Duffy | 12092975 | Aerial Gunner, 2/E | 09-Apr-44 | POW | Stalag 17B |
S/Sgt | Herschel A Dailey | 15324254 | Top Turret Gunner | Oct-44 | CT | Trsf to RD for return to ZI |
S/Sgt | Michael Mulkerrin | 31162500 | Airplane Armorer-Gunner | Oct-44 | CT | Trsf to RD for return to ZI |
S/Sgt | Albert Lind | 31319537 | Nose Turret Gunner | Oct-44 | CT | Trsf to RD for return to ZI |
Crew 63 trained with the 458th in Tonopah and moved overseas with the group in January 1944. Their first mission was made on March 6, 1944 to Berlin, Germany. Five B-24’s from the 458th were lost that day – the highest single mission loss for the group.
On April 9, 1944, S/Sgt Kenneth F. Duffy was assigned to fly the mission to Tutow, Germany as a replacement gunner on Crew 71, piloted by 1Lt Joseph M. Stroup. They were shot down by fighters near Osnabruck after releasing their bombs on the target. Crew 63 visited Berlin three times, Brunswick four times, and Friedrichshafen twice. Towards the end of May and the beginning of June they help to soften the German coastal defenses for the upcoming invasion of the Continent. The 458th flew three missions on D-Day, June 6, 1944, and Brudos’ crew flew on two of them. They finished up their 30 mission tour on July 2nd with a trip to a Noball target near Coubronne, France.
After completing their missions, the crew was somehow assigned to Leuchars, Scotland to participate in Carpetbagger operations. According to navigator, Harold “Mac” McDonald, when they heard that the crew had just finished a combat tour, they didn’t want any part of them and sent them back to Horsham. The whole crew received the DFC in July and the officers were transferred to the Casual Pool, 12th Replacement Depot later that same month for reassignment. The enlisted men were held over until October when they were transferred to a Replacement Depot for return to the States. The reason for the delay is not known.
Missions
Date | Target | 458th Msn | Pilot Msn | Serial | RCL | Sqdn | A/C Msn | A/C Name | Comments |
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25-Feb-44 | DUTCH COAST | D2 | -- | 41-28678 | -- | J3 | D2 | UNKNOWN 002 | Diversion Mission |
03-Mar-44 | BERLIN | 2 | 1 | 41-28678 | -- | J3 | 1 | UNKNOWN 002 | |
06-Mar-44 | BERLIN/ERKNER | 4 | 2 | 41-28678 | M | J3 | 3 | UNKNOWN 002 | |
08-Mar-44 | BERLIN/ERKNER | 5 | 3 | 41-29331 | F | J3 | 3 | BLONDIE'S FOLLY | |
09-Mar-44 | BRANDENBURG | 6 | 4 | 41-28678 | M | J3 | 4 | UNKNOWN 002 | |
15-Mar-44 | BRUNSWICK | 7 | 5 | 41-28678 | M | J3 | 5 | UNKNOWN 002 | |
16-Mar-44 | FRIEDRICHSHAFEN | 8 | 6 | 41-28678 | M | J3 | 6 | UNKNOWN 002 | NOT SCHEDULED |
18-Mar-44 | FRIEDRICHSHAFEN | 9 | ABT | 41-28678 | M | J3 | -- | UNKNOWN 002 | #2 SUPER CHGR BLEW |
22-Mar-44 | BERLIN | 11 | 7 | 42-100407 | A | J3 | 2 | LITTLE LAMBSY DIVEY | |
27-Mar-44 | BIARRITZ | 15 | 8 | 42-52382 | 7V | 13 | WURF'LESS | ||
05-Apr-44 | ST. POL-SIRACOURT | 16 | 9 | 42-110059 | E | J3 | 1 | UNKNOWN 056 | |
08-Apr-44 | BRUNSWICK/WAGGUM | 17 | 10 | 42-110059 | E | J3 | 2 | UNKNOWN 056 | |
10-Apr-44 | BOURGES A/F | 19 | 11 | 42-110059 | E | J3 | 3 | UNKNOWN 056 | |
11-Apr-44 | OSCHERSLEBEN | 20 | 12 | 42-110059 | E | J3 | 4 | UNKNOWN 056 | DEPUTY LEAD - WRIGHT |
18-Apr-44 | BRANDENBURG | 22 | 13 | 42-110059 | E | J3 | 6 | UNKNOWN 056 | |
24-Apr-44 | LEIPHEIM A/F | 26 | 14 | 41-29288 | L | J3 | 6 | BIG-TIME OPERATOR | |
26-Apr-44 | PADERBORN A/F | 28 | 15 | 41-28718 | M | 7V | 24 | BO | |
27-Apr-44 | BONNIERES | 29 | 16 | 41-29342 | S | J3 | 12 | ROUGH RIDERS | |
27-Apr-44 | BLAINVILLE-SUR-L'EAU M/Y | 30 | 17 | 41-29342 | S | J3 | 13 | ROUGH RIDERS | |
29-Apr-44 | BERLIN | 31 | ABT | 42-52274 | H | J3 | -- | UNKNOWN 029 | RGT GEAR BROKEN |
01-May-44 | MARQUISE/MIMOYECQUES | 32 | 18 | 42-110059 | E | J3 | 8 | UNKNOWN 056 | |
04-May-44 | BRUNSWICK/WAGGUM | 34 | 19 | 42-110059 | E | J3 | 9 | UNKNOWN 056 | |
08-May-44 | BRUNSWICK | 37 | ABT | 41-29300 | M | J4 | -- | LORELEI | ELEC SYSTEM OUT |
09-May-44 | ST. TROND | 38 | 20 | 42-95120 | M | J3 | 1 | HOOKEM COW / BETTY | |
11-May-44 | EPINAL | 39 | 21 | 42-95120 | M | J3 | 2 | HOOKEM COW / BETTY | |
12-May-44 | BOHLEN | 40 | 22 | 42-95120 | M | J3 | 3 | HOOKEM COW / BETTY | |
27-May-44 | NEUNKIRCHEN | 48 | 23 | 42-95120 | M | J3 | 9 | HOOKEM COW / BETTY | |
28-May-44 | ZEITZ | 49 | 24 | 41-29288 | L | J3 | 21 | BIG-TIME OPERATOR | |
31-May-44 | BERTRIX | 52 | 25 | 42-51179 | P | J3 | 1 | DUSTY'S DOUBLE TROUBLE | |
02-Jun-44 | STELLA/PLAGE | 53 | 26 | 42-51179 | P | J3 | 2 | DUSTY'S DOUBLE TROUBLE | |
06-Jun-44 | COASTAL AREAS | 56 | 27 | 42-51179 | P | J3 | 4 | DUSTY'S DOUBLE TROUBLE | MSN #1 |
06-Jun-44 | PONTAUBAULT | 58 | 28 | 42-51179 | P | J3 | 5 | DUSTY'S DOUBLE TROUBLE | MSN #3 |
08-Jun-44 | PONTAUBAULT | 60 | 29 | 42-51179 | P | J3 | 6 | DUSTY'S DOUBLE TROUBLE | |
10-Jun-44 | CHATEAUDUN | 61 | 30 | 42-51179 | P | J3 | 7 | DUSTY'S DOUBLE TROUBLE | |
14-Jun-44 | DOMLEGER | 65 | 31 | 42-51179 | P | J3 | 10 | DUSTY'S DOUBLE TROUBLE | |
02-Jul-44 | COUBRONNE | 83 | 32 | 42-95120 | M | J3 | 17 | HOOKEM COW / BETTY | |
25-Jul-44 | ST. LO AREA "B" | 98 | ASSY | 41-28697 | Z | Z5 | A4 | SPOTTED APE | ASSEMBLY CREW |
Horsham St. Faith
Standing: Unknown, Grant Conant, Garland Meadows, Clay Wilkening
Kneeling: Albert Lind, Billie Spivey, Rex Brudos, Herschel Dailey, Ralph Bonner
Photo: FOLD3
March 6, 1944 – Load List and Debriefing Sheet
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B-24H-10-DT 41-28678 J3 M
Crew 63 flew this Liberator over from the States and on all but one of their first 8 missions.
This aircraft was lost on March 22nd with the Dunlevie Crew
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