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Search No. 1520 - Harold F. Fay

From: Nicole; nicolechristensen@comcast.net
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2011 8:29 PM
To: looking4@379thbga.org
Subject: Harold Fox Fay

Hello,

I just stumbled upon your excellent website and I am hoping that you can help me. My grandfather, Harold Fox Fay, enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942 and was commissioned as a 1st Lieutenant by war's end. According to his obituary I found, he flew 35 combat missions over Nazi-occupied Europe as a B-17 bombardier/navigator in the 379th Bomber Group of the 8th Air Force stationed in England.

Can you provide any further information about his missions served? Do you have any pictures of him or his flying comrades?

Thanks so much for any assistance you can provide.
Best regards,
Nicole

Nicole –
Association records for Harold F. Fay show he flew 33 missions as bombardier/navigator with the 524th Squadron from October 5, 1944 to March 12, 1945. Our records show missions 215, 219, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 229, 230, 231, 232, 238, 241, 242, 244, 246, 248, 249, 250, 252, 255, 258, 262, 263, 265, 266, 268, 269, 271, 278, 288, 299, and 300. Lt. Fay may have flown additional missions, but these are the ones we show in our records.

Lt. Fay’s regular crew, and likely the one he trained with, was as follows:

Galas, David E, 1st Lieutenant, Pilot
Latham, Jr., Charles C, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot
Christiansen, William J, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator
Fay, Harold E, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier
Dominick, Floyd L, Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner
Goucher, Donald R, Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner
Clark, Frank M, Sergeant, Ball Turret Gunner
Losch, William G, Sergeant, Waist Gunner
Jamison, Thomas E, Sergeant, Tail Gunner

This response will be posted in the "Looking 4" section of our website, in case any members or readers have any additional information. Sorry, we have no photos of Lt. Fay or his crew. If you have any photos of this crew, we would be grateful for any copy.

Responding 4 10/10/2011
Kent

Search No. 1519 - Marquis B. Reger

From:   Lewis, Mary A SMSgt USAF
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011
To: 'looking4@379thbga.org'
Subject: 379th Bomb Group - 2Lt Marquis B. Reger

Good afternoon -

I am SMSgt Mary A. Lewis, my maiden name is Reger. My grandfather is Marquis Brent Reger who was a part of the 379th Bomb Group and I am temporarily deployed to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing which was named after the 379th Bomb Group. Any information you can provide on him is greatly appreciated.

V/R
SMSgt Mary A. Lewis

Mary –
Association records for Marquis B. Reger show he flew 39 missions as navigator with the 525th Squadron from July 12, 1944 to January 23, 1945. Our records show missions 164, 165, 167, 168, 169, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 181, 188, 190, 191, 196, 198, 199, 202, 203, 222, 223, 227, 228, 234, 235, 238, 241, 242, 243, 246, 247, 250, 253, 258, 261, 264, and 271. Lt. Reger may have flown additional missions, but these are the ones we show in our records.

Lt. Reger’s regular crew, and likely the one he trained with, was as follows:

Spratt, James A, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot
Abernathy, Andrew J, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot
Reger, Marquis B, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator
Gautsch, Kenneth R, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier
Slater, Sidney S, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner
Serotta, Harry L, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner
Stewart, James C, Staff Sergeant, Ball Turret Gunner
Minter, Charles O, Staff Sergeant, Waist Gunner
Sacco, George P, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner

This response will be posted in the "Looking 4" section of our website, in case any members or readers have any additional information. A photo believed to be this crew, dated 1 September 1944, is attached, and the records we have indicate that Lt. Reger flew his August 30, 1944 mission (#196) on this airplane. If you recognize Lt. Reger, we would be grateful for that information.

The 379th Bomb Group Association held its 25th reunion on September 7 – 11 in Washington D.C. The guest speaker at the closing banquet on September 10 was Colonel Randall Reed of the 379th Expeditionary Operations Group. Colonel Reed gave the group a great presentation on the 379th’s current operations, and the vital work you all are doing, including continuing the 379th’s proud legacy. Please know that the Association’s members were happy to hear that their unit continues, and is in such great hands today.

Responding 4 9/20/2011
Kent

From: Lewis, Mary A SMSgt USAF
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011
To: looking4@379thbga.org

Hi Kent,
Yes, he was in that photo. He is the on the far left, kneeling. If you notice the name Shirley Ann on the plane (above Sprattoliner) that is my grandmother's name :)

My grandfather passed away in 2001 and my grandmother passed in 05 and since then I have received quite a few photos. If you are interested in the military photos, I can send them to you from when he was assigned to that unit.

Thank you again!
V/R
SMSgt Mary A. Lewis

Search No. 1518 - Reynold B. Crain

From: Anderson, Jim; JAnderson@admin.fsu.edu
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 5:38 AM
To: looking4@379thbga.org
Subject: Reynold Crain

I am looking for information on Reynold Crain. I believe the name of his aircraft was “Blues in the Night”. He just celebrated his 90th birthday last week and he would welcome any information you might have on him, his aircraft, and the crew he flew with. He is very interested to know if any of his crew is still alive.

I took him to the reunion in Memphis a few years ago and I think he would like to go again. Do you know where next year’s reunion will be. This past weekend he got on an airplane for the first time since WWII to attend his grandson’s wedding. He had vowed never to fly again. He thoroughly enjoyed the experience and I think he would do it again if the next reunion in not within driving distance of his home.

Jim Anderson

Jim –
Association records for Reynold B. Crain show he flew 24 missions as gunner with the 526th Squadron from November 16, 1943 to February 28, 1944. Our records show missions 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, and 74. Sgt. Crain may have flown additional missions, but these are the ones we show in our records.

As he remembers, 17 of Sgt Crain’s combat missions were on a/c 42-39783, “Blues in the Night”. His regular crew, and likely the one he trained with, was as follows:

Jaynes, Donald B, Lieutenant, Pilot
Schapiro, Calvin D, Lieutenant, Co-Pilot
Simpson, Jack T, Lieutenant, Navigator
Cole, Lloyd R, Lieutenant, Bombardier
Dolph, Ralph (NMI), Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner
Bolen, Edward L, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner
Stockwell, James E, Sergeant, Ball Turret Gunner
Crain, Reynold B, Sergeant, Right Waist Gunner
Brewster, Charles H, Sergeant, Left Waist Gunner
Callendar, Lynn C, Sergeant, Tail Gunner

This response will be posted in the "Looking 4" section of our website, in case any members or readers have any additional information. Sorry, none of the listed crewmembers are on our current Association roster. A photo of “Blues in the Night”, pictured with a later crew, is being sent separately. If you have any photos of Sgt. Crain or his crew that you would be willing to share, we would be very grateful.

Responding 4 9/19/2011
Kent

Search No. 1517 - Allen P. Ellis

From: Richard G. Ellis; rgellis@comcast.net
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 11:01 PM
To: looking4@379thbga.org
Subject: Technical Sargent Allen P. Ellis

Hello. I am looking for any information on Technical Sargent Allen P.
Ellis. He served in 44 and 45 on a B-17. He was my father. Thank you.
Richard Ellis

Richard –
Association records for Allen P. Ellis show he flew 34 missions as radio operator/gunner with the 525th Squadron from January 1 to April 11, 1945. Our records show missions 258, 261, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 271, 272, 275, 276, 277, 280, 286, 288, 290, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 298, 300, 303, 306, 308, 311, 313, 314, 316, 317, 321, and 323. Sgt. Ellis may have flown additional missions, but these are the ones we show in our records.

Sgt. Ellis’ regular crew, and likely the one he trained with, was as follows:

Vestey, Edgar G, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot
Hale, Ora T, Flight Officer, Co-Pilot
Wood, Archie L, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator
Ryan, Robert E, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier
Ellis, Allen P, Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner
Rausch, Wilbert H, Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner
Parker, Richard F, Sergeant, Ball Turret Gunner
Atlee, John W, Sergeant, Waist Gunner
Martin, James A, Sergeant, Tail Gunner

This response will be posted in the "Looking 4" section of our website, in case any members or readers have any additional information. A photo of the aircraft Sgt. Ellis was aboard for his 1st combat mission, 43-38178, “Seattle Sue”, pictured with an earlier crew, is being sent separately. If you have any photos of Sgt. Ellis or his crew that you would be willing to share, we would be very grateful.

Responding 4 9/18/2011
Kent

Search No. 1516 - Elmer T. Marx

From: McAuliffe, John, VBANYC; John.McAuliffe@va.gov
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:46 AM
To: looking4@379thbga.org
Subject: T/Sgt Elmer T. Marx

Hi, I am the proud nephew of a former member of the 379th Bomb Group, 527th Bomb Squadron, T/Sgt. Elmer T. Marx. He died when his B-17 was shot down on July 30th, 1943, so I never got to know him. I am interested in any information your association might be able to provide me with about my Uncle Elmer. Thank you in advance, and God bless everything you all did for our country.
Sincerely,
John McAuliffe

John –
Association records for Elmer T. Marx show he flew 11 missions as engineer/gunner with the 527th Squadron from May 29 to July 30, 1943. Our records show missions 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, and 17. Sgt. Marx may have flown additional missions, but these are the ones we show in our records.

Sgt. Marx was part of the original cadre of 379th Bomb Group crews that left Kearney, Nebraska in April, 1943, and flew on the Group’s 1st mission. On July 30, 1943, the 379th targeted an aircraft components plant at Kassel, Germany. Sgt Marx was part of the crew flying in aircraft 42-3212, which crash landed in Suffolk, England following the mission. This aircraft burned following the crash, and all 10 crewmembers were killed. Crew was as follows:

Wallace, Milton D, Lieutenant, Pilot, Killed In Action
Thompson, William H, Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Killed In Action
Bartley, Robert S, Lieutenant, Navigator, Killed In Action
Castner, William J, Lieutenant, Bombardier, Killed In Action
McColeman, John R, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner, Killed In Action
Marx, Elmer T, Tech Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner, Killed In Action
Lehman, Richard D, Staff Sergeant, Ball Turret Gunner, Killed In Action
Katz, Joseph P, Tech Sergeant, Right Waist Gunner, Killed In Action
Nuss, Calvin S, Tech Sergeant, Left Waist Gunner, Killed In Action
Fontana, Anthony J, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Killed In Action

This response will be posted in the "Looking 4" section of our website, in case any members or readers have any additional information. If you have any photos of Sgt. Marx or his crew that you would be willing to share, we would be very grateful - crew photos of this early period of 379th operations are hard to find.

Responding 4 9/18/2011
Kent

Search No. 1515 - Harvey Huddleston

From: Harvey Huddleston; harvey.huddleston163@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 12:32 PM
To: looking4@379thbga.org
Subject: Harvey Huddleston

My father, Harvey Huddleston, who passed away in 1989, was a Navigator/Waist Gunner with the 379th BG. He flew out of Kimbolton and I remember him saying that his plane was named "Tagalong". In "Shades of Kimbolton" he check-marked his first mission as being to Schweinfurt on April 13, 1944 and his last mission as being to Muenster on October 26, 1944. I've read that "Tagalong" was shot down on November 8th on a mission to Merseburg which would be only 13 days after his last mission. In Shades of Kimbolton there is a photo of Tagalong with a single airman on top and my father put a check mark on this photo which I take to mean that this was his plane. There is also another photograph that I found in a crew photo collection (and which I've attached) of Tagalong and its crew that is shot from the front right side of the nose. But the Tagalong script here is completely different from the Tagalong script in the Shades of Kimbolton photo which was shot from the front left side of the nose. It would seem that this has to be the same plane even though the script on each side is different. Is that possible? Also he isn't in the crew photograph. Nor is his photo anywhere else in Shades of Kimbolton unless the darkened face in that one shot of Tagalong is him. Could you tell me if this information I have is accurate and/or if there is anything else you can provide. Thank you very much.

Sincerely,
Harvey Huddleston III

Harvey –
Association records for Harvey Huddleston show he flew 24 missions as radio operator/gunner/togglier with the 524th Squadron from April 13 to October 26, 1944. Our records show missions 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 105, 106, 108, 163, 164, 165, 167, 170, 171, 173, 179, 184, 191, 194, 196, 197, 203, 204, 208, 210, 211, 212, 213, 219, 221, 222, 224, 226, and 227. Sgt. Huddleston may have flown additional missions, but these are the ones we show in our records.

Our records show Sgt Huddleston flew his first 7 combat missions on a/c 42-31663, “Tagalong”. His regular crew, likely the one he trained with, and the one he flew his first 9 missions with, was as follows:

Berwind Jr., John S, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot
Berg, Norman W, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot
Goldsberry, Francis M, 2nd Lieutenant, Navigator
Radiloff, Alvin (NMI), Flight Officer, Bombardier
Vondrashek, Willard J, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner
Painter, Warren W, Staff Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner
Witaman, Leeman W, Sergeant, Ball Turret Gunner
Huddleston Jr., Harvey H, Sergeant, Right Waist Gunner
Kowalewski, Leo J, Sergeant, Left Waist Gunner
Sheets, Robert G, Sergeant, Tail Gunner

The photo you included is dated 21 June 1944, and from communication several years ago with the family of Warren Painter, the crew was identified as follows:

Front Row, L to R: John S. Berwind, Jr; Norman W. Berg; Alvin Radiloff Back Row, L to R: Chester Taylor; Warren W. Painter; Robert G. Sheets; Leo J. Kowalewski; Willard J. Vondrashek

Based on those identifications, the crew photo you provided was the crew your father flew with at the start of his combat tour. But there was a lengthy gap, between missions 108 and 163, following which he was with a number of different crews, and we have no information on whether that gap was due to illness, injury or something else – specialized training perhaps. If you have any information in that regard, we would appreciate any details.

This response will be posted in the "Looking 4" section of our website, in case any members or readers have any additional information. A better copy of the photo of “Tagalong” from Shades of Kimbolton, plus one other with an unidentified crewmember, is being sent by separate e-mail – if you recognize Sgt Huddleston in either of them, we would appreciate that information. If you have any photos of Sgt Huddlestron or his crew that you would be willing to share, we would be very grateful. In response to your question about the different script from one side of the airplane to the other, it is not the “usual” format, but it is not uncommon either – several other 379th airplanes were marked differently from one side to the other.

Responding 4 9/17/2011
Kent

Search No. 1514 - Calvin D. Schapira

From: teresa hughes; shughes281@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:51 AM
To: looking4@379thbga.org
Subject: requesting information

I would be interested in any information you have concerning my deceased father, Col. Calvin D. Schapira. He was a bomber pilot in WWII and went on to serve 30 years in the Air Force.

Thanking you in advance,
Teresa P. Hughes

Teresa –
Association records for Calvin D. Schapira show he flew 24 missions as co-pilot with the 526th Squadron from November 16, 1943 to March 3, 1944. Our records show missions 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 53, 54, 55, 58, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, and 76. Lt. Schapira may have flown additional missions, but these are the ones we show in our records.

As with most 8th Air Force crew, Lt. Schapira flew his missions in a number of different aircraft. However, our records show most (16) of his missions were flown in a/c 42-39783, “Blues in the Night”. His regular crew, likely the one he trained with, was as follows:

Jaynes, Donald B, Lieutenant, Pilot
Schapira, Calvin D, Lieutenant, Co-Pilot
Simpson, Jack T, Lieutenant, Navigator
Cole, Lloyd R, Lieutenant, Bombardier
Dolph, Ralph (NMI), Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner
Bolen, Edward L, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner
Stockwell, James E, Sergeant, Ball Turret Gunner
Crain, Reynold B, Sergeant, Right Waist Gunner
Brewster, Charles H, Sergeant, Left Waist Gunner
Callendar, Lynn C, Sergeant, Tail Gunner

This response will be posted in the "Looking 4" section of our website, in case any members or readers have any additional information. A photo of “Blues in the Night”, shown with a later crew, is being sent separately. If you have any photos of Lt. Schapira or his crew that you would be willing to share, we would be very grateful.

Responding 4 9/17/2011
Kent

Search No. 1513 - Alfred W. Edes

From:  Bobbi Piippo; bobbipiippo@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 5:18 PM
To: looking4@379thbga.org
Subject: Information on a Alfred W. Edes First Lieutenant 526th Bomber Squadron 379th Bomber Killed 13 March 1944

I am looking for information about an Uncle, Alfred W. Edes, killed 13 March 1944, 526th Bomber Squadron 379th Bomber. Do you have any of the following information:

Was Alfred a Bomber or Fighter Pilot?
What was the last mission that he flew in?
Where was he killed?
Are there any photos of him, his crew, or his plane?

Any information would be appreciated,

Thank you
Bobbi Edes Piippo

Bobbi –
Association records for Alfred W. Edes show he flew 20 missions as co-pilot with the 526th Squadron from December 1, 1943 to March 13, 1944. Our records show missions 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 61, 62, 65, 66, 73, 74, 78, 79, 80, and 81. Lt. Edes may have flown additional missions, but these are the ones we show in our records.

On March 13, 1944, the 379th’s B-17 bombers attacked a fly-bomb site in Croisette, France. Lt. Edes was part of a crew flying a/c 42-39980, “Just So”, which was hit by fire from coastal guns and crashed into the English Channel. Crew, and their fate, was as follows:

Soso, Thomas (NMI), Lieutenant, Pilot, Killed In Action
Edes, Alfred W, Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Killed In Action
Mogol, Sidney (NMI), Lieutenant, Navigator, Prisoner Of War
Friedland, Julius (NMI), Lieutenant, Bombardier, Prisoner Of War
Chruby, Leo A, Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner, Prisoner Of War
Kirkpatrick, Sidney H, Tech Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Prisoner Of War
Spencer, John S, Private, Ball Turret Gunner, Prisoner Of War
Pearce, James B, Staff Sergeant, Right Waist Gunner, Killed In Action
O'connor, James E, Staff Sergeant, Left Waist Gunner, Killed In Action
Dalberto, Anthony V, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Killed In Action

This response will be posted in the "Looking 4" section of our website, in case any members or readers have any additional information. Sorry, we have no known photos of this crew or aircraft. If you have any photos of Lt. Edes or his crew that you would be willing to share, we would be very grateful.

Responding 4 9/17/2011
Kent

Search No. 1512 - Thomas F. Fairbanks

From: Mariah Neeley; mileigh@cox.net
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2011 9:19 PM
To: looking4@379thbga.org
Subject: S. Sgt. Thomas F. Fairbanks

I am looking for information regarding my grandfather S. Sgt. Thomas F. Fairbanks, who flew with the 524th squadron, aircraft #43-38818. I have the mission report in which his aircraft was hit in Hopsten Germany and he was KIA. Information on other missions he flew, name of his aircraft, photographs of crew, would be greatly appreciated.

Mariah Neeley

Mariah –
Association records for Thomas F. Fairbanks show he flew 18 missions as engineer/top turret gunner with the 524th Squadron from February 14 to March 24, 1945. Our records show missions 278, 281, 282, 283, 285, 286, 289, 290, 291, 293, 294, 295, 296, 300, 301, 304, 305, and 309. Sgt. Fairbanks may have flown additional missions, but these are the ones we show in our records.

On March 24, 1945, the 379th targeted a German airdrome at Hopsten, Germany. Sgt Fairbanks was part of a crew flying a/c 43-38818 (no name), which was hit by a flak burst and exploded. Crew, and their fate, was as follows:

Howell, Sylvester V, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot, Killed In Action
Nobel, Kenneth R, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot, Killed In Action
Weaver, Melvin E, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier, Killed In Action
Barnett Jr., Bert W, Sergeant, Nose Gunner/Togglier, Killed In Action
Villasenor, Pablo , Tech Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner, Killed In Action
Fairbanks, Thomas F, Staff Sergeant, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, Killed In Action
Kenan, Milton S, Sergeant, Ball Turret Gunner, Killed In Action
Reynolds Jr., Mark P, Sergeant, Tail Gunner, Killed In Action

This response will be posted in the "Looking 4" section of our website, in case any members or readers have any additional information. Sorry, we have no known photos of this crew or aircraft. If you have any photos of Sgt. Fairbanks or his crew that you would be willing to share, we would be very grateful.

Responding 4 9/1/2011
Kent

Search No. 1511 - Edwin C. Sprouse

From:  Beazley, Brooks, W; BWBeazley@GarverUSA.com
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 4:00 PM
To: looking4@379thbga.org
Subject: Edwin C. Sprouse

Sir,

I would appreciate information regarding my uncle, Edwin Crosby Sprouse, radio operator/gunner in the 379th Bombardment Group, 527th Bombardment Squardon.
Thank you.

Brooks –
Very sorry for the long time to respond. Association records for Edwin C. Sprouse show he flew 32 missions as radio operator/gunner with the 527th Squadron from February 4 to April 24, 1944. Our records show missions 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, and 101. Sgt. Sprouse may have flown additional missions, but these are the ones we show in our records.

Sgt Sprouse’s “regular” crew, was as follows:

Stefanski, Edward L, 2nd Lieutenant, Pilot
Kendall, Don V, 2nd Lieutenant, Co-Pilot
Forsythe, John A, 1st Lieutenant, Navigator
Brasch, Robert L, 2nd Lieutenant, Bombardier
Sprouse, Edwin C, Staff Sergeant, Radio Operator/Gunner
Mariotti, Daniel E, Staff Sergeant, Top Turret Gunner
Scobie, Edward H, Sergeant, Ball Turret Gunner
Dye, Earl V, Sergeant, Right Waist Gunner
Benjamin, Franklin H, Sergeant, Left Waist Gunner
Hansen, Warren E, Staff Sergeant, Tail Gunner

This response will be posted in the "Looking 4" section of our website, in case any members or readers have any additional information. Some photos provided by one of Sgt. Sprouse’s crew mates will be sent by separate e-mail.

Responding 4 8/31/2011
Kent

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