Crew 34 – Assigned 753rd Squadron – October 21, 1943

Standing: Walter Reed – BTG, Roy Rice – TG, Robert Elliott – RO, James Sutton – NTG Grover Summey – E
Kneeling: Gerry Banghart – CP, James Keck – P, Bud Eyer – B, William Dayson – N

(Photo: AFHRA)

Transferred to 491st Bombardment Group

RankNameSerial #Crew PositionDateStatusComments
1LtJames M Keck026002PilotMay-44TRSFTransfer to 491st BG
1LtGerald Q Banghart0810989Co-pilotMay-44TRSFTransfer to 491st BG
2LtWilliam R Dayson0746798Navigator08-Apr-44POWShot down w/Sievers Crew
1LtHarold Eyer0689144BombardierMay-44TRSFTransfer to 491st BG
S/SgtRobert G Elliott39540496Radio OperatorMay-44TRSFTransfer to 491st BG
T/SgtGrover F Summey34388662Flight EngineerMay-44TRSFTransfer to 491st BG
S/SgtWalter T Reed32751113Armorer-GunnerMay-44TRSFTransfer to 491st BG
S/SgtJames E Sutton18190793Aerial Gunner/2EMay-44TRSFTransfer to 491st BG
S/SgtRoy K Rice35092546Armorer-GunnerMay-44TRSFTransfer to 491st BG

Crew 34 went through combat crew training in Tonopah, Nevada along with the rest of the 458th Bomb Group.  They came to England via the Southern Ferry Route in January 1944.

Keck’s crew flew the group’s first combat mission on March 2, 1944 to Frankfurt, Germany.  The next day the 458th was to bomb Berlin, but Keck’s aircraft, Ye Olde Hellgate had several mechanical problems, and the crew was forced to abort for no sortie credit.  Due to increasingly bad weather conditions over the Continent, this mission was recalled, the majority of the crews receiving sortie credit.  It was three days later that the Eighth Air Force finally made it to Berlin in force.  March 6, 1944 saw the fledgling 458th lose five of their Liberators and crews, the highest single mission loss for the group’s 13 month tour of combat.  Keck’s crew was lucky; they picked up a couple of pieces of flak, but made it back to Horsham intact.

Keck did not fly on the April 8th mission to Waggum airfield near Brunswick, but his bombardier, 2Lt Harold “Bud” Eyer did.  It is not known which crew he was with, but flying in the nose turret, Eyer was credited with an enemy fighter destroyed on this date.

Co-pilot 2Lt Gerald Banghart flew on this mission as well.  He was a fill-in on the crew of 2Lt Stephen F. Davidson.  Two DFC’s and a Soldier’s Medal went to this crew for their actions in bringing their severely damaged B-24 back to base for a safe landing with only minor injuries to the crew.  Davidson and his engineer were awarded the DFC and Banghart would collect the Soldier’s Medal.

On this same day, 2Lt William R. Dayson, navigator on Crew 34, was also a substitute on Crew 32, pilot 2Lt Edward A. Sievers.  This crew was the only loss of the day for the 458th.  All ten men parachuted safely and spent the rest of the war in a German POW camp.  Dayson went to Stalag Luft I on the Baltic coast.

On April 12, 1944, Crew 34 began to fly in the lead and deputy lead positions.  After flying seven lead missions in April and May, Keck’s entire crew was transferred to the 491st Bombardment Group (H) who had recently arrived from the States.  The new bomb group needed experienced crews and Keck fit the bill perfectly.  After flying several lead missions, Keck was promoted to Major and transferred to 491st Group HQ.  Gerald Banghart became the crew’s pilot and they completed their tour of combat missions.

James Keck flew two combat tours in the ETO and remained in the service to eventually rise to the rank of Lieutenant General in the USAF.  He retired in 1977.  Click for his USAF Biography.

Missions with the 458th

DateTarget458th MsnPilot MsnCmd PilotLdSerialRCLSqdnA/C MsnA/C NameComments
24-Feb-44DUTCH COASTD1--41-28729--J4D1UNKNOWN 046Diversion Mission
02-Mar-44FRANKFURT1142-100341AJ41SATAN'S MATE
03-Mar-44BERLIN2241-28705--J42YE OLDE HELLGATE
06-Mar-44BERLIN/GENSHAGEN4341-28729GJ41UNKNOWN 046
15-Mar-44BRUNSWICK7441-28671KJ45UNKNOWN 001
16-Mar-44FRIEDRICHSHAFEN8542-52392OJ43WABBIT TWACKS
21-Mar-44WATTEN, near ST. OMER10641-28705HJ49YE OLDE HELLGATE
23-Mar-44OSNABRUCK12741-28721LJ46DOWNWIND LEG
24-Mar-44ST. DIZIER13841-28721LJ47DOWNWIND LEG
26-Mar-44BONNIERES14941-29300MJ412LORELEI
27-Mar-44BIARRITZ151041-28721--J48DOWNWIND LEG
10-Apr-44BOURGES A/F191141-29300MJ416LORELEI
11-Apr-44OSCHERSLEBEN201242-100341AJ48SATAN'S MATE
12-Apr-44OSCHERSLEBENREC--CHAMBERLAIND242-100341AJ4--SATAN'S MATERECALL
24-Apr-44LEIPHEIM A/F2613MOORED142-100341AJ411SATAN'S MATENAV - GROSS
26-Apr-44PADERBORN A/F2814O'NEILLL242-100341AJ413SATAN'S MATENAV - DAVID
29-Apr-44BERLIN3115OLLUMD142-100341AJ414SATAN'S MATE
07-May-44OSNABRUCK3616FEILINGL42-100341AJ415SATAN'S MATENAV - DAVID
08-May-44BRUNSWICK371742-100341AJ416SATAN'S MATE
10-May-44DIEPHOLZREC--42-100341BJ4--SATAN'S MATERECALL BEFORE EC
11-May-44EPINAL3918MARCERD142-100341BJ417SATAN'S MATE
19-May-44BRUNSWICK4219WRIGHTL41-29470OJ31UNKNOWN 013NAV - THOMPSON

Officers Quarters – Spring 1944

Prior to their move to the 491st, “Jimmie” Keck, Gerry Banghart and Bud Eyer

(Photos: Annze Zimmer)