| 1st Lt Curtis R. Biddick |
P |
KIA |
17-Aug-43 |
Regensburg |
| 2nd Lt Hoyt L. Smith |
CP |
POW |
10-Oct-43 |
Munster with crew of .A. Kiessling |
| 2nd Lt Paul S.
Warner |
NAV |
-- |
June 1943 |
Grounded Bangor,Maine |
| 1st Lt Dan B.
McKay |
BOM |
POW |
17-Aug-43 |
Regensburg |
| T/Sgt Glover E. Barney |
TTE |
POW |
17-Aug-43 |
Regensburg |
| T/Sgt Ross H. Breckeen |
WG |
NOC |
-- |
-- |
| S/Sgt Joseph P. Eigen |
ROG |
POW |
-- |
Date and mission unknown |
| S/Sgt Roy L.
Schellin |
BTG |
WIA |
10-Jul-43 |
LeBourget |
| S/Sgt John O.
Stireman |
WG |
WIA |
10-Jul-43 |
LeBourget |
| S/Sgt Alfred J.
Vickers |
TG |
WIA |
10-Jul-43 |
LeBourget |
418th Sqdn. an "Original" crew. #28
According to Van McKay, Paul Warner
"became ill in Bangor, Maine and was grounded there. He did not fly over
to England with us." Roy Schellin, John Stireman and Al Vickers were all
wounded severely in the 'Paris' raid. I heard they were scheduled to be
shipped back to the States, but can't say positively that they were. The
last I saw of them they were in the hospital in England " |
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