Crew 49 – Assigned 754th Squadron – October 1943

Standing: Robert Renn – CP, Robert Davis – P, Frederick Erdman – B, Stanley Johnson – N, Stanley Kukoski – G
Kneeling: Stanley Kind – E, Bernard Pientka – RO, Hugo Bieswenger – G/E, Bewell Warren – G, Roy Kluska – G

(Photo: Ronya Johnson)

Completed Tour

RankNameSerial #Crew PositionDateStatusComments
1LtRobert W Davis0742070PilotJul-44CTAwards - Distinguished Flying Cross
1LtRobert K Renn0810220Co-pilotJul-44CTAwards - Distinguished Flying Cross
1LtStanley L Johnson0811767Navigator03-Jul-44CTTrsf to 12RD AAF 591 - Tour complete
2LtFrederick H Erdman0752809Bombardier29-Jun-44POWShot down w/ Armour Crew
T/SgtBernard J Pientka36297242Radio OperatorAug-44CTAwards - Distinguished Flying Cross
PvtStanley M Kind13075456Flight Engineer06-Jul-44CTReld from aerial flights
S/SgtBewell E Warren18187492Nose Turret Gunner06-Mar-44POWShot down over Berlin w/Hopkins Crew
S/SgtHugo A Bieswenger16045944Top Turret Gunner/2E06-Jul-44CTReld from 60SC
S/SgtStanley F Kukoski31312941Ball Turret Gunner06-Jul-44CTReld from aerial flights
S/SgtRoy F Kluska32744892Tail Turret GunnerJul-44CTAwards - Distinguished Flying Cross

Crew 49 was an original crew assigned tot he 745th Squadron.  They trained in Tonopah, Nevada and moved overseas in January 1944.

Their fist mission came in mid-March, the group’s eighth mission to Friedrichshafen, Germany.  They would be without gunner, S/Sgt. Bewell E. Warren, as he filled in on the crew of 2Lt Thayer Hopkins on the March 6 Berlin raid and was shot down.  Warren was captured and spent the rest of the war in Stalag Luft III.  Records indicate that his place on the crew was taken by S/Sgt Claude A. Neil, an individual replacement first appearing in group records in April 1944..

Crew 49 flew missions on several of the Group’s Liberators before apparently settling down on Envy of ’em All for most of April and all of their May missions.  This crew flew a total of 35 missions, although the majority of the original crews were only required to complete 30 for a combat tour.

Shortly after the crew had completed their tour, and possibly because he had missed one or more missions with his crew, 2Lt Frederick Erdman, bombardier, flew on a raid to Aschersleben with Lt Charles B. Armour and crew on June 29, 1944.  Their aircraft was damaged by flak, necessitating a hasty exit by the crew, all of whom made it down safely.  Erdman evaded capture for several weeks, but was betrayed to the Gestapo and spent the rest of the war in Stalag Luft I near Barth.

Missions

DateTarget458th MsnPilot MsnSerialRCLSqdnA/C MsnA/C NameComments
16-Mar-44FRIEDRICHSHAFEN8141-28682IZ58UNKNOWN 003
18-Mar-44FRIEDRICHSHAFEN9241-29340N7V1YANKEE BUZZ BOMB
21-Mar-44WATTEN, near ST. OMER10341-28735SJ43UNKNOWN 005
22-Mar-44BERLIN11442-52335RZ59ADMIRABLE LITTLE CHARACTER
24-Mar-44ST. DIZIER13542-52353JZ511UNKNOWN 049
26-Mar-44BONNIERES14641-28738OZ52MEAT AROUND THE CORNER
05-Apr-44ST. POL-SIRACOURT16741-28682IZ512UNKNOWN 003
08-Apr-44BRUNSWICK/WAGGUM17841-29295KZ59BOMB TOTIN' MAMA
09-Apr-44TUTOW A/F18ABT42-52404QZ5--BELLE OF BOSTONABORT CNF
10-Apr-44BOURGES A/F19941-29305NZ57I'LL BE BACK/HYPOCHONDRIAC
11-Apr-44OSCHERSLEBEN201041-29305NZ58I'LL BE BACK/HYPOCHONDRIAC
12-Apr-44OSCHERSLEBENREC--41-29305NZ5--I'LL BE BACK/HYPOCHONDRIACRECALL
18-Apr-44BRANDENBURG221141-29340N7V5YANKEE BUZZ BOMB
19-Apr-44PADERBORN A/F231241-28733PJ416RHAPSODY IN JUNK
22-Apr-44HAMM M/Y251341-28738OZ510MEAT AROUND THE CORNER
25-Apr-44MANNHEIM A/F27ABT41-29300MJ4--LORELEIABORT LOST OXY
26-Apr-44PADERBORN A/F281442-50279TZ51ENVY OF 'EM ALL
27-Apr-44BONNIERES291542-50279TZ52ENVY OF 'EM ALL
27-Apr-44BLAINVILLE-SUR-L'EAU M/Y301642-50279TZ53ENVY OF 'EM ALL
29-Apr-44BERLIN31ABT42-50279TZ5--ENVY OF 'EM ALLABORT #1, 4 ENG's
01-May-44LIEGE M/Y331742-50279TZ54ENVY OF 'EM ALL
04-May-44BRUNSWICK/WAGGUM341842-50279TZ55ENVY OF 'EM ALL
05-May-44SOTTEVAST351942-50279TZ56ENVY OF 'EM ALL
07-May-44OSNABRUCK362042-50279TZ57ENVY OF 'EM ALL
08-May-44BRUNSWICK37ABT42-50279DZ5--ENVY OF 'EM ALLABORT #4 RUNAWY PROP
11-May-44EPINAL392142-50279TZ59ENVY OF 'EM ALL
12-May-44BOHLEN402242-50279TZ510ENVY OF 'EM ALLFLEW WITH 467TH
19-May-44BRUNSWICK422342-50279TZ511ENVY OF 'EM ALL
20-May-44RHEIMS A/D432442-50279TZ512ENVY OF 'EM ALL
21-May-44SIRACOURT442542-50279TZ513ENVY OF 'EM ALL
31-May-44BERTRIX522642-50279TZ516ENVY OF 'EM ALL
02-Jun-44STELLA/PLAGE532742-95108MZ57ENVY OF 'EM ALL II
05-Jun-44STELLA/PLAGE552841-28682IZ532UNKNOWN 003
06-Jun-44COASTAL AREAS562942-95108MZ58ENVY OF 'EM ALL IIMSN #1
06-Jun-44PONTAUBAULT583042-95108MZ59ENVY OF 'EM ALL IIMSN #3
11-Jun-44BLOIS62ABT42-95108MZ5--ENVY OF 'EM ALL IIABORT LOST FORM
12-Jun-44EVREUX/FAUVILLE643142-95108MZ510ENVY OF 'EM ALL II
14-Jun-44DOMLEGER653242-95106LZ512MISS PAT
15-Jun-44GUYANCOURT663342-95108MZ511ENVY OF 'EM ALL II
20-Jun-44OSTERMOOR733442-95108MZ513ENVY OF 'EM ALL IIMSN #1
23-Jun-443 NO BALLS763542-95108MZ515ENVY OF 'EM ALL IITGT # 6 COUBRONNE
02-Jul-44COUBRONNE83ASSY41-28697ZZ5A3SPOTTED APEASSEMBLY CREW
13-Jul-44SAARBRUCKEN90ASSY--------ASSEMBLY CREW

B-24H-20-CF 42-50279 Z5 T  Envy of ’em All

Crew 49 flew this aircraft on 15 consecutive missions between April 26 – May 31, 1944.

(Photos: Ronya Johnson & Brendan Wood)

B-24H-25-FO 42-95108 Z5 M  Envy of ’em All II

The crew finished up in this aircraft, flying 8 missions at the end of June.
Pictured in March 1945 with almost 70 missions, “Lt. R. W. Davis” can still be seen on armor plate under pilot’s window – long after the crew’s departure.

(Photo: George Reynolds)

Undated Crew Photo (L-R): Bernard Pientka, Hugo Bieswenger, Unknown, Stanley Kukoski, Stanley Kind, Robert Davis, Roy Kluska
(Photo: Stanley Kukoski)