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WAR DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS ARMY AIR FORCES
WASHINGTON The MISSING AIR CREW REPORT 9844
IMPORTANT: This report will be compiled in triplicate by each Army Air Forces organization within 48 hours of the time an aircraft is officially reported missing.
1. ORGANIZATION: Location _Torretta, Italy_________________Command or Air Force _15th AF Group _461st Bomb Gp (H)_______________Squadron _765th Bomb Sq (H) 2. SPECIFY: Place of departure _Torretta, Italy__________________Course _Direct to target Target _Linz, Austria_________________Type of mission _Bombing 3. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND VISIBILITY AT TIME OF CRASH OR WHEN LAST REPORTED: _CAVU _______________________________________________________________ 4. GIVE: [a] Date _25 July 1944__ Time _1120__ Last known position _Linz, Austria [b] Specify whether: [X ] Last sighted, [ ] Forced down, [] Seen to crash, [ ] Last contacted by radio, [ ] No information 5. AIRCRAFT [LOST] [BELIEVED LOST] AS A RESULT OF: [Check one only] [X] Enemy aircraft, [] Enemy anti-aircraft, [] Other 6. AIRCRAFT: Type, model & series _ B-24 H_____AAF Serial Number _ 41-29529___ 7. NICKNAME OF AIRCRAFT: __ ________________________ 8. ENGINES: Type, model & series _ P&W R-1830-65____ AAF serial Number [a] _BP-427003_______ [b] _BP-431788_______ [c] _CP-308173______ [d] _CP-307285____ 9. INSTALLED WEAPONS: [Make, type and serial number] All Browning Cal. 50
[a] 989181 [e] 990818 [i] 951315 [b] 369191 [f] 989590 [j] 973327 [c] 989240 [g] 990224 [d] 925310 [h] 989577
10. PERSONNEL LISTED BELOW REPORTED AS: [X] Battle Casualty, [ ] Non Battle Casualty 11. NUMBER OF PERSONS ABOARD AIRCRAFT: Crew _10__; Passengers _ 0_; Total _10_ [If more than 12 persons aboard aircraft, use separate sheet]
CREW POSITION
FULL NAME [Last, First, Initial] RANK, SERIAL NUMBER
CURRENT STATUS
NEXT OF KIN, RELATIONSHIP AND ADDRESS
[1] Pilot Warren, Robert A. Jr., 2nd Lt. 0-797651
Mr. Robert A. Warren, Sr. (Father) 60 Webster Rd., Weston, Mass.
[2] CP Schwison, Lauren L., 2nd Lt. 0-723524
Mrs. Reta M. Schwinson (Wife) Western, Neb.
[3] Nav Engbrock, Glenn H., 2nd Lt. 0-723331
Mr. Elo Engbrock (Father) El Campa, Texas
[4] Bomb Fulton, Oran E., F/O T-3309
Mrs. Patricar Fulton (Wife) 519 W. Roy St., Seattle, Washington
[5] TTG Coonan, Robert A., Cpl. 20347800
Mrs. Ruth M. Coonan (Mother) 1434 Winston Rd., Baltimore, Md.
[6] NTG Wilson, Lester J., Cpl. 38485586
Mrs. Rena F. Wilson (Mother) 1705 Second St., Alexandria, La.
[7] BTG Reznicek, Donald T., Sgt. 32765716
Mrs. Catherin M. Reznicek (Mother) 18 Floyd St., Jersey City, New Jersey
[8] TTG Myers, Glen A., Cpl. 39717605
Mrs. Belle Myers (Mother) Rt 1, Box 1132, Ceres, California
[9] RWG Wiseman, Norman H., S/Sgt. 35614386
Mrs. Nancy E. Wiseman (Mother) 129 S McGee St., Dayton, Ohio
[10] LWG Fisher, Manly K., Sgt. 12209083
Mrs. Mildred M. Fisher (Mother) 243 Long Ave., Hamburg, N.Y.
[11] [12]
12. IDENTIFY BELOW THOSE PERSONS WHO ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE LAST KNOWLEDGE OF AIRCRAFT AND CHECK APPROPRAITE [one only] COLUMN TO INDICATE BASIS FOR SAME:
NAME IN FULL RANK SERIAL No.
CONTACTED BY RADIO
LAST SIGHTED
SAW CRASH
SAW FORCED LANDING
[1] Francis W. Birrell 2nd Lt. 0-789285 X [2] Walter J. Antczak Sgt. 36006338 X [3]
13. IF PERSONNEL ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE SURVIVED, CHECK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: Yes [] Parachutes were used, [ ] Persons were seen walking away from the scene of the crash, [X ] Other reasons [specify] _When ship was last sighted fire was in the bomb bay and one chute was seen to open. 14. ATTACH PHOTOGRAPH, MAP OR SKETCH SHOWING LAST KNOWN LOCATION OF AIRCRAFT. 15. ATTACH EYEWITNESS DESCRIPTIONS OF CRASH, FORCED LANDING, OR OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. 16. ATTACH A DESCRIPTION OF EXTENT OF SEARCH, IF ANY, AND GIVE NAME, RANK AND SERIAL NUMBER OF OFFICER IN CHARGE OF SEARCH HERE: No search made by this organization.
Date: 27 July 1944 Samuel B Sinai 1st Lt., AC, Adj.
765TH BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON (H) 461ST BOMBARDMENT GROUP
APO 520 US ARMY
27 July 1944
STATEMENT
I saw Lt. Warren’s ship flaming out of the bomb bays and wing tanks, the ship pulled out of formation to the right and dropped its bombs. The ship then turned over and when last seen was losing altitude still flaming from the bomb bays. I saw one chute come out of the ship.
/s/ Francis W. Birrell 2nd Lt., Air Corps
STATEMENT
On the morning of July 25, 1944 on a raid over Linz, Austria, ship #23 and its crew flying our right wing was hit by enemy fighters and burst into flames. It peeled off to the left and going over on its back headed earthward in a mass of flames. This was the last I saw of them. I was in the nose turret when it all happened and as far as I know no parachutes were seen.
/s/ Walter J. Antczak Sgt., 36006338
HEADQUARTERS, ARMY AIR FORCES WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
October 19, 1944
SUBJECT: Second Lieutenant Robert A. Warren, 0-797651, 461st Bomb Group, First reported Missing in Action 25 July 1944, Later reported Prisoner of War.
TO: Commanding General, Fifteenth Air Force, A.P.O. 520, c/o Postmaster, New York, New York
1. This headquarters is in receipt of a request for details concerning the circumstances under which the subject named was reported missing (in action) on the date shown.
2. A search of the reports of this headquarters indicates that a Missing Air Crew Report, as required by A.G.D. letter, 23 May 1943, (AG 360.33 (5-21-43)OB-S-AF-M), has not been received to date in this case. It is requested that this report be forwarded with the least practicable delay.
For the Commanding General:
/s/ E. A. DUMIS Major, A.G.D., Chief, Notification Branch, Personal Affairs Dividsion, Assistant Chief Air Staff, Personnel.
AG 201 – Warren, Robert A. (Off) 1st Ind. GP/B/eh HQ FIFTEENTH AIR FORCE, APO 520, 15 November 1944.
TO: CG, MTOUSA, APO 512. Att’n: Casualty Branch, AGD.
1. MACR forwarded your headquarters 7August 1944.
For the Commanding General:
/s/ WINDLE D. REEL, Major, Air Corps, Assistant AG.
AG 201-Warren, Robert A., (Off)-C 2nd Ind. JKR/cm
(19 Oct 44) HQ., MTOUSA, PO 512, U.S. Army, 19 November 1944.
TO: Commanding General, 15th Air Force, APO 520, U.S. Army.
1. There is no record of the MACR referred to in the preceding indorsement having been received at this headquarters.
2. It is requested that true copies of same be prepared in duplicate and forwarded this headquarters with the return of this correspondence.
By Command of Lieutenant General McNARNEY:
/s/ JACK K. ROBERTS, 1st Lt., AGD, Asst. Adjutant General.
AG 201 – Warren, Robert A. (Off) 3rd Ind. GO-b/gow HQ, FIFTEENTH AIR FORCE, APO 520, 23 November 1944.
TO: CG, MTOUSA, APO 512. Attn: Casualty Branch, AGD.
Complied with.
For the Commanding General:
Windle D. Reel Major, AC, Assistant AG.
AG 360.33/030-C 4th Ind. JKR/ak (19 Oct 44) HQ., MTOUSA, APO 512, U.S. Army, 27 November 1944.
TO: Commanding General, Army Air Forces, Washington 25, D.C. (Att: Statistical Control Division)
Forwarded herewith is Missing Air Crew Report carrying AG Casualty Branch Control Number 964.
For the THEATER COMMANDER:
/s/ Jack R. Roberts, 1st Lt., AGD, Asst. AdjutantGeneral.
KSU 1707
Report on Capture of Am. Air Craft.
Post. Air Base Command Place, Time & Date: Hoersching, near Linz, 27 July 44, 12.14 Time & Date of Crash: 25 July 44, 12.00 Place: Village Luftenberg, community of St. Georgen on the Gusen. Type Captive: Presumably flak Type Plane: Liberator. Registry No: 129 529 Aparatus: Photo, etc, none Frequencies: Radio Compartment of craft totally destroyed by fire Condition of craft: Destroyed principally by fire caused when 2 motors crashed into a
small farm house igniting same and all out buildings consumed by flames. Wreckage of plane strewn about over an area of 3 sq. km. unguarded. 60% wrecked scrap loadable at station, 1.5 km., St. Georgen, on Gusen.
German Reports on Crashed American Aircraft
Date Time Place Height
25 July 44 1114 9 km S. of Linz 7000m.
Aircraft type Identification markings Serial No.
Liberator USA 129529
How Aircraft Landed Airframe % Destroyed
Crashed on fire Hit on the tail
Fate of the crewmembers
9 men bailed out
Cause of loss
The a/c was one of a formation. The a/c was hit on the tail. It became detached from the formation and 9 parachutes were seen to leave the a/c. Single parts fell off and it crashed on a farmers house.
Weather conditions: 3/10 cloud
PRISONER OF WAR INFORMATION BUREAU OFFICE OF THE PROVOSTMARSHALL GENERAL
COPY
MEW
RECEIVED 22 November 1944
A
WA 46
WDC V RV4 SZ8119 GENEVE VIA RCA 149/128 21 1710
US2526 MERLIN CABLES FOLLOWING POW DIED
RANK AND NAME POW NO DATE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH
CAUSE OF DEATH
Johnson, William J. 75079 Stalag Twelve
7/7/24 10/11 Gangrene and general poisoning following shot right index
NOK – Mother Gladys Johnson 1418 South Broadway Greenbay Wisconsin
FOLLOWING AIRMEN DEAD BODIES RECOVERED OR WASHED ASHORE
25/7
Col Myers Glen A. 39717605
U.S.A. ME-1704 Rank Name ASN
2nd Lt. Warren, Robert Antherton, Jr.
0-797651 Hospital
2nd Lt. Schwison, Lauren Louis 0-723524 2nd Lt. Engbrock, Glenn
Harold 0-723331
F/O Fulton, Oran Eugene T-3309 Sgt. Coonan, Robert
Alexander 20347800
Sgt. Fisher, Manley Kent 12209083 Sgt. Reznicek, Donald
Thomas 32765710
Sgt. Wilson, Lester Joseph 38485586 M/Sgt. Wiseman, Norman
Harold 35614386
DATE: July 25 – 44 at 11-12 PLACE: near Linz / Danube TYPE: Liberator MARKINGS: 252 459 765 Sqd 461 Group Airbase H.Q. Hoersching
Sgt. Myers, G. Missing
REPORT ON SHOT-DOWN AIRCRAFT
DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN 25 July 1944 – 1100/1200, CASUALTY NO. ME-1704 PLACE OF CRASH Linz/Danube TYPE OF AIRCRAFT Liberator REPORTING OFFICE Air Base Hqs Hoersching
NAME RANK SERIAL NUMBER
CAPT’D WOUNDED DEAD
PLACE OF INTERNMENT
Wilson, Lester Joseph 25 Jan 24 Alexandria, La. Sgt. 35485586 Captured Dulag-Luft
Coonan, Robert Alexander 10 Dec 21 USA
Sgt. 20347800 Captured Dulag-Luft
Wiseman, Norman Harold 26 Sept Eaton, Ohio
M/Sgt. 35614386 Captured Dulag-Luft
Fisher, Manly Kent 13 Dec 22 Hamburg, N.Y.
Sgt. 12209083 Captured Dulag-Luft
Schwisow, Lauren Louis 2nd Lt. 0-772524 Captured Dulag-Luft
Engbrock, Glenn Harold 2nd Lt. 0-723331 Captured Dulag-Luft
Fulton, Oran Eugene 21 July 23 Leslie, Idah.
F/O T-3309 Captured Dulag-Luft
Reznick, Donald Thomas Sgt. 32765710 Captured Dulag-Luft
Warren, Robert Atherton 2nd Lt. 0-797651 Captured Dulag-Luft
REMARKS: Dulag Luft: 7 August 1944. Wo.
KSU 1704
Air Base Command Hoersching, near Linz, Danube 27 July 44 20:00
Downed 25 July 44 approx 11-25, near the township of Rigl, community Zell on Zellhof, 30 km. N.E. of Linz, East of Fraegaren. By pursuit plane Type plane: Liberator Registry No: 252459 Apparatus: none Ft. frequencies: totally destroyed Condition of plane: 100% demolished and burned
Craft completely destroyed by explosion of bombs, caused by guns of pursuit plane.
CASUALTY NO. KSU-1704
REPORT ON SHOT-DOWN AIRCRAFT
DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN: 25 July 44
PLACE OF CRASH:
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT:
REPORTING OFFICE: Air Base Command Hoersching near Linz, Danube 29 July 44
CREW
SURNAME, AND Warren, Jr. FIRST NAME: Robert A.
DATE OF BIRTH:
RANK:
SERIAL NUMBER: 0-797651 T-42-43
CAPTURED: WOUNDED: Seriously wounded in KZ St. Georgen on the Gusen, upper Danube in vicinity of Mauthausen. DEAD:
DISTRIBUTION: WHICH CAMP: in hospital of the camp TYPE OF INJURY:
GRAVE LOCATION: REMARKS:
CASUALTY NO.
KSU-1704
REPORT ON SHOT-DOWN AIRCRAFT
DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN: 25 July 44, ca 11.00
PLACE OF CRASH:
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT:
REPORTING OFFICE: Air Base Command Hoersching near Linz, Danube 26 July 44
CREW
SURNAME, AND Wiseman FIRST NAME: Norman H.
DATE OF BIRTH:
RANK: Sgt.
SERIAL NUMBER: 35614386 T43
CAPTURED: Freistadt, Upper Danube 25 July 44 WOUNDED: DEAD:
DISTRIBUTION: WHICH CAMP: TYPE OF INJURY:
GRAVE LOCATION: REMARKS: 1 Id. Tag.
CASUALTY NO. KSU-1704
REPORT ON SHOT-DOWN AIRCRAFT
DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN: 25 July 44
PLACE OF CRASH:
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT:
REPORTING OFFICE: Air Base Command Hoersching near Linz, 27 July 44
CREW
SURNAME, AND Fisher FIRST NAME: Manly
DATE OF BIRTH:
RANK: Sgt.
SERIAL NUMBER: 12209083 T-43
CAPTURED: near Mauthausen, Upper Danube WOUNDED: DEAD:
DISTRIBUTION: WHICH CAMP: TYPE OF INJURY:
GRAVE LOCATION: REMARKS:
CASUALTY NO. KSU-1704
REPORT ON SHOT-DOWN AIRCRAFT
DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN: 25 July 44
PLACE OF CRASH:
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT:
REPORTING OFFICE: Air Base Command Hoersching near Linz, 27 July 44
CREW
SURNAME, AND Wilson FIRST NAME: Lester I.
DATE OF BIRTH:
RANK:
SERIAL NUMBER: 38485586 T-43
CAPTURED: vicinity of Mauthausen, Upper Danube WOUNDED: DEAD:
DISTRIBUTION: WHICH CAMP: TYPE OF INJURY:
GRAVE LOCATION: REMARKS:
CASUALTY NO. KSU-1704
REPORT ON SHOT-DOWN AIRCRAFT
DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN: 25 July 44
PLACE OF CRASH:
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT:
REPORTING OFFICE: Air Base Command Hoersching near Linz, 27 July 44
CREW
SURNAME, AND Engbrock FIRST NAME: Glenn
DATE OF BIRTH:
RANK: Lt.
SERIAL NUMBER: 0-723331
CAPTURED: vicinity of Mauthausen, Upper Danube WOUNDED: DEAD:
DISTRIBUTION: WHICH CAMP: TYPE OF INJURY:
GRAVE LOCATION: REMARKS:
CASUALTY NO. KSU-1704
REPORT ON SHOT-DOWN AIRCRAFT
DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN: 25 July 44
PLACE OF CRASH:
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT:
REPORTING OFFICE: Air Base Command Hoersching near Linz, 27 July 44
CREW
SURNAME, AND Schwisow FIRST NAME: Lauren L.
DATE OF BIRTH:
RANK: 2nd Lt.
SERIAL NUMBER: 0-772524 T43-44
CAPTURED: vicinity of Mauthausen, Upper Danube WOUNDED: DEAD:
DISTRIBUTION: WHICH CAMP: TYPE OF INJURY:
GRAVE LOCATION: REMARKS:
CASUALTY NO. KSU-1704
REPORT ON SHOT-DOWN AIRCRAFT
DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN: 25 July 44
PLACE OF CRASH:
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT:
REPORTING OFFICE: Air Base Command Hoersching near Linz, 27 July 44
CREW
SURNAME, AND Fulton FIRST NAME: Oran E.
DATE OF BIRTH:
RANK: F/O
SERIAL NUMBER: T-3309 T-43 44
CAPTURED: vicinity of Mauthausen WOUNDED: DEAD:
DISTRIBUTION: WHICH CAMP: TYPE OF INJURY:
GRAVE LOCATION: REMARKS:
CASUALTY NO. KSU-1704
REPORT ON SHOT-DOWN AIRCRAFT
DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN: 25 July 44
PLACE OF CRASH: body was recovered near Linz/Danube
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT:
REPORTING OFFICE: Air Base Headquarters Hoersching
CREW
SURNAME, AND Myers FIRST NAME: Glen A.
DATE OF BIRTH:
RANK: Cpl.
SERIAL NUMBER: 39717605
CAPTURED: WOUNDED: DEAD: Yes
DISTRIBUTION: WHICH CAMP: TYPE OF INJURY:
GRAVE LOCATION: REMARKS: Dulag Luft, 9 Nov 1944 V.S.
CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
1. Your name Manly K. Fisher Rank S/Sgt. Serial No. 12209083
2. Organization 461st Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col Sqn CO Applegate Rank Col.
3. What year 1944 month July day 25 did you go down?
4. What was the mission, Linz, Austria, target, tank works, target time, 1110, altitude, 23,000 ft route scheduled, , route flown
5. Where were you when you left formation? Just past Linz.
6. Did you bail out? Yes.
7. Did other members of crew bail out? All but the tail gunner.
8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don’t know, say: “No knowledge”. No knowledge except for tail gunner – don’t believe he bailed out.
9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? No knowledge.
10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) Tail gunner.
11. Where were they in aircraft? Just back of escape hatch.
12. What was their condition? Seriously wounded or dead
13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above? Saw them all in Germany – slightly burned night of 25th.
14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information.
INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
Name of crew member: MYERS, Glen A.
Rank: Cpl.
Serial number: 39717605
Position: Crew (Bomber) Tail Gunner
Did he bail out? Not to my knowledge.
Where?.
If not, why not? I believe he died almost instantly.
Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane: Spoke to tail gunner – opened the hatch and told him to jump.
Was he injured? Yes, shot through the right eye.
Where was he when last seen? Just behind the escape hatch.
Any hearsay information:.
Source:
Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition: He came to the camera hatch yelling “My Face!” His right eye was gone and he was out of his head. I told him to step back while I opened the hatch and then bail out. He stepped back bt I did not see him again. Flames prevented any further view. I think he collapsed and died in the plane.
Total number of missions of above crew member: 2
Dates and destinations if possible: July 24th 1944 – Yugoslavia; July 25th 1944 – Linz, Austria.
CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
1. Your name Schwisow, Lauren L. Rank 2nd Lt. Serial No. 0-772524
2. Organization 461st Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col Sqn CO Applegate Rank Lt. Col.
3. What year 1944 month July day 25 did you go down?
4. What was the mission, Linz, target, Goering Tank Works, target time, 1110, altitude, 21,500 ft route scheduled, over to Yugoslav coast, past Zagreb, route flown Approx same
5. Where were you when you left formation? Lower squadron, 2nd element, right wing.
6. Did you bail out? Yes.
7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes, all except the tail gunner.
8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don’t know, say: “No knowledge”. Navigator bailed out first through bomb bay; engineer out bomb bay; waist gunners out hatch; nose and bombardier out hole inship; co-pilot out bomb bay; pilot – no knowledge; tail gunner – no knowledge (injured).
9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? No knowledge.
10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) No knowledge – could have included the tail gunner.
11. Where were they in aircraft? No knowledge (perhaps tail).
12. What was their condition? Injured
13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above?Saw tail gunner before we boarded the ship. He was OK.
14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information.
INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
Name of crew member: MYERS, Glen A.
Rank: Cpl.
Serial number: 39717605
Position: Crew (Bomber) Tail Gunner
Did he bail out? Unknown – probably not.
Where? Would have been east of Linz, Austria.
If not, why not? Injured.
Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane: Oxygen check 15 minutes before attack.
Was he injured? Not then.
Where was he when last seen? Crewmember was seen coming out of tail turret,face covered with blood. Was told to step off hatch so it could be opened by waist gunner. Events hazy from then on.
Any hearsay information:.
Source: Waist gunner Fisher.
Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition: May have passed out in ship because of injuries or was killed when ship exploded or struck the ground. May have fallen out of the ship without chute.
Total number of missions of above crew member: 2 sortees, 3 missions.
Dates and destinations if possible: Yugoslavia – July 24.
CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
1. Your name Donald T. Reznicek Rank S/Sgt. Serial No. 32765710
2. Organization 461st Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col Sqn CO Rank.
3. What year 1944 month July day 25 did you go down?
4. What was the mission, Bombing, target, Linz, Austria, target time, 1130, altitude, 23,000 ft route scheduled, , route flown
5. Where were you when you left formation? Few minutes before we were over the target.
6. Did you bail out? Yes.
7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes.
8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don’t know, say: “No knowledge”. Only saw radio operator bail out before me but all other nine bailed out before plane hit the ground.
9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? No knowledge.
10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) Possibly one, but were not sure he was still in the plane.
11. Where were they in aircraft? No knowledge.
12. What was their condition? No knowledge.
13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above? On the ground I saw nose gunner (injured), navigator (injured), pilot (injured). All others slightly burned but otherwise alright.
14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information. No knowledge.
INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
Name of crew member: MYERS, Glen A.
Rank: Cpl.
Serial number: 39717605
Position: Crew (Bomber) Tail Gunner
Did he bail out? Don’t know.
Where?.
If not, why not? Possibly because of injuries.
Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane: Checked in on crew position check just before we were hit.
Was he injured? Yes. Right side of face shattered. Bled Profusely.
Where was he when last seen? I last saw him by the rear escape hatch.
Any hearsay information: Our plane was set afire immediately after being hit. With my position out (ball turret) I groped my way to the waist to help fight the fire. There I noticed Glen Myers standing on the escape hatch. Knowing we had to bail out the radio operator motioned him to get off the door. This he did. I then had to go back to my turret to get my chute; by then I could hardly see and bailed out without seeing or remembering another thing.
Source:
Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition: Could have bailed out and then through loss of blood from his wounds have died in German hands. Also he could have succumbed to his injuries before biling out and gone down with the plane.
Total number of missions of above crew member: Three.
Dates and destinations if possible: July 24 – first mission – Yugoslavia; July 25, 1944 – second mission (double mission) Linz, Austria.
CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
1. Your name Norman H. Wiseman Rank S/Sgt. Serial No. 35614376
2. Organization 461st Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col Sqn CO Applegate Rank Lt. Col.
3. What year 1944 month July day 25 did you go down?
4. What was the mission, Linz, Austria, target, tank factory, target time, 1102, altitude, 26,000 ft route scheduled, no knowledge, route flown no knowledge.
5. Where were you when you left formation? Over the target.
6. Did you bail out? Yes.
7. Did other members of crew bail out? All but the tail gunner.
8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don’t know, say: “No knowledge”. All bailed out about the same time except the tail gunner – of him all the knowledge I have is what the members of the crewin the rear of the ship told me. His name was Glen Myers.
9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? South of Linz, Austria.
10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) As far as I know the tail gunner was the only one – Glen A. Myers.
11. Where were they in aircraft? Tail turret.
12. What was their condition? Wounded.
13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above? I saw all the officers in a transient camp in Germany. They were in good condition except the pilot who was bruised about the face and hands. The enlisted men were in the same camp as I was. They were all in good condition.
14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information.
INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
Name of crew member: MYERS, Glen A.
Rank: Cpl.
Serial number: 39717605
Position: Crew (Bomber) Tail Gunner
Did he bail out? As I was in the top turret I saw little of what happened in the rear of the plane.
Where? The others in the rear of the plane said he did not.
If not, why not? They told me he was injured.
Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane: When fighters first made their first pass at us.
Was he injured? Yes.
Where was he when last seen? Just before the fire forced the rest of the others to jump.
Any hearsay information: None.
Source:
Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition: None.
Total number of missions of above crew member: Second.
Dates and destinations if possible: July 25, 1944 –Linz, Austria.
CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
1. Your name Warren, Robert A., Jr. Rank 2nd Lt. Serial No. 0-797651
2. Organization 461st Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col Sqn CO Rank.
3. What year 1944 month July day 25 did you go down?
4. What was the mission, Linz, Austria, target, tank works, target time, 1105, altitude, 22,000 ft route scheduled, , route flown.
5. Where were you when you left formation? Over the target.
6. Did you bail out? Yes.
7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes.
8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don’t know, say: “No knowledge”. All bailed out at once except tail Glen Myers.
9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground?.
10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) I think Myers.
11. Where were they in aircraft? Tail.
12. What was their condition? Dead.
13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above?.
14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information.
INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
Name of crew member: MYERS, Glen A.
Rank: Cpl.
Serial number: 39717605
Position: Crew (Bomber) Tail Gunner
Did he bail out? No.
Where? Linz, Austria – July 25, 44.
If not, why not?.
Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane: He called the fighters at 7 o’clock low and started firing.
Was he injured? Yes.
Where was he when last seen? At turret door.
Any hearsay information: He tried to get out of turret but it appeared one eye was shot out and half his face gone – the tail was a mass of flames – it is believed he died en route to escape hatch.
Source: Waist gunners report.
Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition: .
Total number of missions of above crew member: 2.
Dates and destinations if possible: July 24, 1944 –first mission. Killed July 25 on second.
CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
1. Your name Wilson, Lester J. Rank Cpl. Serial No. 38485586
2. Organization 461st Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col Sqn CO Applegate Rank Col.
3. What year 1944 month July day 25 did you go down?
4. What was the mission, tank factory, target, Linz, Austria, target time, 1100, altitude, 23,000 ft route scheduled, no knowledge, route flown no knowledge.
5. Where were you when you left formation? Over the target.
6. Did you bail out? Yes I did.
7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes they bailed out.
8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don’t know, say: “No knowledge”. Lt.Warren, pilot, bailed out through bomb bay; Lt. Schwisow, co-pilot, bailed out through bomb bay; Lt. Engbrock, navigator, bailed out through bomb bay; F/O Fulton, bombardier, bailed out in nose of ship; he went through hole that was blown through nose of ship; Sgt. Wiseman, engineer, bailed out through bomb bay; Sgt. Fisher, radio man, bailed out through escape door in waist; Cpl. Coonan, asst. engineer, mailed out in waist of ship; Sgt.Reznicek, ball gunner, bailed out in waist of ship; Cpl Wilson, nose gunner, bailed out in nose of ship.
9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? No knowledge.
10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) None.
11. Where were they in aircraft?.
12. What was their condition?.
13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above? All crewmembers except tail gunner when we were taken prisoner. Tail gunner was killed.
14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information. No knowledge.
INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE
Name of crew member: MYERS, Glen A.
Rank: Cpl.
Serial number: 39717605
Position: Crew (Bomber) Tail Gunner
Did he bail out? No one saw him leave the ship. He had his parachute ready to bail out.
Where? Over target.
If not, why not? He was hurt.
Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane: No conversation.
Was he injured? Yes.
Where was he when last seen? In the waist of the ship – ready to bail out.
Any hearsay information: None.
Source: None.
Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition: None.
Total number of missions of above crew member: Third mission.
Dates and destinations if possible: 1st July 24 1944 Czechoslovakia; 2nd & 3rd July 25 1944 Linz.
Meldung uber den Abschub eines Abschub-Nr. ME 1704
US-amerikanischen Fiuzeuges
Abschubtag und Zeit: 25.7.44 -11-12.00
Abschubort: b. Linz a. D.
Flagzeugtyp: Liberator
Neidende Dienststelle: F1.H.Kdtr. Hoersching
Besatzung:
Name und Vornamen: Geburtstag und –ort:
Dienstgrad
Erk.-Marke:
Gef: Verw.: Tot:
Verbieib: Weiches lacer Art d. Verwundung Grabiage
Wilson, Lester Joseph 25.1.24 Alexandria, La.
Sgt. 35485586 Gef. Dulag-Luft
Coonan, Robert Alexander 10.12.21 USA
Sgt. 20347800 Gef. Dulag-Luft
Wiseman, Norman Harold 26.9. Eaton, Ohio
M/Sgt. 35614386 Gef. Dulag-Luft
Fisher, Manly Kent 13.12.22 Hamburg, N.Y.
Sgt. 12209083 Gef. Dulag-Luft
Schwisow, Lauren Louis 2nd Lt. 0-772524 Gef. Dulag-Luft
Engbrock, Glenn Harold 2nd Lt. 0-723331 Gef. Dulag-Luft
Fulton, Oran Eugene 21.7.23 Leslie, Idah.
F/O T-3309 Gef. Dulag-Luft
Reznicek, Donald Thomas Sgt. 32765710 Gef. Dulag-Luft
Warren, Robert Atherton 2nd Lt. 0-797651 Gef. Dulag-Luft
Remerkungen: Dulag-Luft. Den 7.8.44 Wo.
2nd Lt. Robert A. Warren, Jr. Mr. Robert A. Warren, Sr. (Father) Mattapeisett, Massachusetts
2nd Lt. Lauren L. Schwisow Mrs. Rete M. Schwisow (Wife) Western, Nebraska
2nd Lt. Glenn H. Engbrock Mr. Elo Engbrock (Father) El Campo, Texas
F/O Oran E. Fulton Mrs. Patricia E. Fulton (Wife) 519 West Roy Street Seattle, Washington
S/Sgt. Norman H. Wiseman Mrs. Nancy E. Wiseman (Mother) Eaton, Ohio
S/Sgt. Manly K. Fisher Mr. William A. Fisher (Father) 246 Long Avenue
Hamburg, New York
Sgt. Donald T Reznicek Mrs. Catherine Reznicek (Mother) Eighteen Floyd Street Jersey City, New Jersey
Cpl. Robert A. Coonan Mrs. Ruth M. Coonan (Mother) 1434 Winston Road Baltimore, Maryland
Cpl. Lester J. Wilson Mrs. Rona F. Wilson (Mother) 1705 Second Street Alexandria, Louisiana
Cpl. Glen A. Myers Mr. Fred R. Myers (Father) Route Number One, Box 1132 Cares, Caifornia