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Charles E. "Chuck" Harris Crew
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2nd Lt Charles E. Harris P CPT 5/8/44 MAGDEBURG
2nd Lt Manly W. Hall CP CPT 27/8/44 BERLIN
2nd Lt Lloyd W. Coartney NAV CPT 5/8/44 MAGDEBURG
2nd Lt John E. Dimel, Jr. BOM CPT 5/8/44 MAGDEBURG
T/Sgt Leighton B. Gaard ROG XFR 21 Missions on 4/8/44 then transferred to Stateside Duty
T/Sgt Norman Howden, Jr TTE CPT 5/8/44 MAGDEBURG
S/Sgt Kenneth L. Nowland BTG XFR Completed several missions with this crew.
S/Sgt Joseph H. Blume RWG CPT 5/8/44 WIA 23/3/44 (BRUNSWICK)
S/Sgt Peter R. Zyskowski LWG WIA 22/3/44 and on 10/4/44. Recovered & then transferred
S/Sgt Joseph L. Oyler TG SWA 10/4/44 To USA after recovery. (MALDEGEM AF (RHEIMS))

418th Sqdn. Crew, as above, joined the 100th in March 1944. First mission on 19/3/44

FOLLOWING IS MISSION LIST OF HARRIS CREW COMPILED IN 1991 BY COL HARRIS.

HARRIS CREW MISSIONS (MARCH TO AUGUST 1944)

Nbr Date Target Comments Time
01 3/19/44 NOBALL -- 4:00
02 3/22/44 BERLIN HIT OVER BERLIN, 88 MM THROUGH WING. ZYSKOWSKI & BLUME WOUNDED. OXYGEN AND RADIO OUT. RTN ON DECK. 8:45
03 3/23/44 BRUNSWICK CENTER OF CITY 7:30
04 4/1/44 LUDWIGSHAVEN RECALL 4:45
05 4/8/44 QUACKENBRUK -- 6:15
06 4/10/44 REIMS, FR FIGHTERS, ZYSKOWSKI WOUNDED. RTN ALONE 6:00
07 4/24/44 FREDERICKSHAVEN GREAT VIEW OF ALPS 9:30
08 4/26/44 BRUNSWICK -- 7:45
09 4/27/44 FRANCE -- 5:00
10 4/27/44 NOBALL BIRTHDAY PRESENT TWO MISSIONS 6:30
11 4/29/44 BERLIN -- 9:00
12 5/1/44 LEAD CLASSIFIED MAJOR FULLER (1ST LEAD 6:30
13 5/8/44 LEAD LA GLACERIE, FR COM PILOT UNK 4:50
14 5/28/44 LEAD MAGDEBURG MAJOR FULLER DIMEL (BTG SHOT DOWN TWO FIGHTERS.) 8:15
15 6/2/44 LEAD BOULOGNE NO-BALL COM PILOT UNK 5:15
16 6/6/44 LEAD D_DAY NORMANDIE CAPT GORSKI 7:30
17 6/7/44 LEAD NANTES COM PILOT UNK 7:15
18 6/18/44 LEAD BRUNSBUTTELKOOG CAPT GORSKI 7:30
19 6/20/44 LEAD FALLERSKEBEN COM PILOT UNK 7:15
20 6/21/44 LEAD BERLIN (BASDORF) COM PILOT GORSKI; MAIN GROUP TO RUSSIA; OUR GROUP A DIVERSION CAPT GORSKI, COMMAND PILOT WOUNDED BY FLAK. COURTNEY & DIMEL EARN DFC 9:45
21 7/4/44 FRANCE -- 6:15
22 7/7/44 MERSEBURG/GOTTINGEN, GERMANY -- 7:14
23 7/8/44 LEAD Le LENTE, FR CAPT HOWARD 4:15
24 7/14/44 PPF SOUTH FRANCE FIRST PATHFINDER MISSION, MAQUIS SUPPLY DROP 8:00
25 7/19/44 PPF SCHWEINFURT LT COL BENNETT 7:00
26 7/20/44 PFF MERSEBURG LT COL ROSENTHAL 8:45
27 7/29/44 PFF MERSEBURG MAJOR ZELLER 8:00
28 7/31/44 PFF MUNICH LT COL KIDD 8:30
29 8/5/44 PFF MAGDEBURG LT COL ROSENTHAL
THE END!!!!!!!
7:30

NOTE: CAPT KRETOW WAS THE RADAR OPERATOR ON ALL PATHFINDER MISSIONS

Orders deploying Harris crew to ETO dated 10 Feb 1944. .
SECRET
GRENIER FIELD
MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE
STA. 16, NAW, ATC

(OPERATIONS ORDERS)

NO 14
10 February 1944
EXTRACT

1. The following named crew WP by air in the aircraft as indicated below at the proper time from Grenier Field, 'Manchester, New Hampshire, via North Atlantic Route to the European Theater of Operations, London, England, reporting upon arrival to the Commander, 8th Air Force Service Command, Air Transport Command Terminals of Arrival British Isles, for further assignment and duty with the 8th Air Force.

X PROVISIONAL BOMB GROUP
Shipment No. FX_ BJ
Project No. 92419-R
APO No. 12760-RJ-55

B-17G – Crew #55 - #42-31895
Pilot: 2nd Lt. Charles E. Harris, 0-749162
Co-Pilot: 2nd Lt. Manly W. Hall, Jr., 0-755578
Navigator: 2nd Lt. Lloyd W. Coartney, 0-698264
Bombardier: 2nd Lt. John E. Dimell, Jr., 0-685073
Engineer: Sgt. Norman (NMI) Howden, Jr., 11114810
Radio Operator: Cpl. Leighton B. Gaard, 19203172
Arm. Gunner: Sgt. Joscph H. Blume, Jr., 3Z767743
Career Gunner: Sgt. Joscph L. Oyler, 15354702
Career Gunner: Sgt. Peter R. Zyskowski, 32741614
Career Gunner: Sgt. Kenncth L. Nowland, 12169351

This is a permanent change of station.

ln lieu of subsistence a flat per diem of seven dollars ($7. 00) is Authorized for travel and for periods of temporary duty enroute to final destination when, necessary for officers and flight officers, in accordance with existing law end regulations. Payment of mileage is not authorized. Such times as the individual is billeted and subsisted, as outlined in WD Memorandum K- 35-2-42, September 30, 1942, his per diem will be suspended.

A flat per diem of seven dollars ($7. 00) is authorized for enlisted men for travel and for periods of temporary duty enroute to final destination in accordance with existing law and regulations, if travel is performed by air. For travel by rail and for periods of delay enroute to final destination, monetary allowance, in lieu of rations and quarters is prescribed in accordance with AR 35-4520.
SECRET

Letter to Paul West 18-Nov-93

Dear Paul:

Was good seeing you again in Little Rock. But you were so busy that we really didn't have a chance to chat. Next time! I'm sure you know, though, how much we appreciate your interest and what you're doing for the hundredth. 

Our crew is trying to "resurrect" the Bastille Day (July 14) parachute mission to the Maquis. It was our first Pathfinder mission with Mike Crete. My Navigator, Lloyd Coartney (who was with us in Little Rock) said that "Big Pete" Peterson flew with us that day as the second navigator; that the PFF went o~ the blink shortly after take-off, and that he and Pete dead reckoned the mission nearly the entire way due to weather. As we descended thru the overcast they had it figured that there should be a lake to our right. There was! We then headed for the open field where the Maquis were waiting This was just west of the Alps. We made a dry run on the field to make sure we were right, then a 360 and dropped on the next approach. We're sure that we were the first ones in as there were no signs of prior chutes. I do remember glancing down and seeing all those brave guys down there. As I remember, we dropped from about 600 feet. 

What none of us can remember is who was our Command Pilot. Having the PFF, (and Big Pete), we think it must have been a 13th Wing lead. Which brings up, was John Bennett with us? remember very well that he was with us on the July 19 mission to Schweinfurt, but p. 130-131 of "Century Bombers" tells that the Frenchman- Lt Jean Vallion-- flew with Bennett on the 14th. I'm sure we'd remember him if he'd been with us. So, if we weren't with Bennett, why did we have PFF and a second Navigator?? Just possibly you have the answer. 

I think that I sent you some mission sheets last year, but I have no record, so am enclosing copies of the few I have. 

Have rambled on enough. Dare say you get many requests like this, but you asked for it!!! If you ever get out this way, be sure and let me know. We're living in a beautiful retirement center (Liberty Heights), We have guest apts. here which we'd be glad to reserve for you. As I write I'm looking out on the AF Academy. We're on the east side of the Valley; the Academy is on the west side- about a 15 minute ride for us, as we can cut straight across. There's a lot to see and do here. Lt Gen. "But" Clark, a prior Supt. of the Academy, is here with us. He was the Senior Officer in Stalag 3; was shot down in '42 while flying a Spitfire with the RAF. 

All the best,
Chuck Harris

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