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Lt. Harry M. Hempy

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Related Pages: Donald J. Farley - Crew History  |  M. J. Anderson Crew
 

Harry M. Hempy Crew (left to right)
Kneeling:
W. B. Smith, F. A. Bonagur, J. P. Moncure,  D. J. Farley, C. Emerson  and J. Russo
Standing: D. H. Friedman, H. M. Hempy (pilot), J. W. Janssen, and C.A. Roberts
 

Note European date format
LT HARRY M. HEMPY P CPT 26/11/44 HAMM
LT JACK W. JANSSEN CP CPT 26/11/44 HAMM
LT CYRIL A. ROBERTS NAV CPT 26/11/44 HAMM
LT DONALD H. FRIEDMAN BOM CPT 26/11/44 HAMM (SN# 0-768950)
CPL JOHN P. MONCURE ROG CPT 26/11/44 HAMM
CPL WARREN B. SMITH TTE RFS REPLACED BY T/SGT ALEXANDER L. HUBIAK
CPL DONALD J. FARLEY BTG CPT 26/11/44 HAMM
PFC FRANK A. BONAGUR WG CPT 26/11/44 HAMM
PFC JOHN P. RUSSO WG NOC REMOVED WHEN CREW REDUCED FROM 10 TO 9
PFC CHARLES W. EMERSON TG KIA 11/9/44 RUHLAND (see note)

418th Sqdn. Crew, as above, joined the 100th Group on 23/7/44. Crew flew HEAVEN CAN WAIT 43-37517 Their first aircraft was called "DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY"

Note: Charles W. Emerson wounded 11 Sep 44 at Ruhland and died one week later. He is buried at Cambridge.

According to a letter received from Donald J. Farley in Nov. 1983, the following crew changes were made:

1. After 5 or 6 missions Warren Smith, who had served about 10/15 years in the Regular Army, asked to be removed from flying status. He was replaced by T/Sgt Alexander L. Hubiak who had flown approximately 20 missions with another crew and finished his 35 with Hempy's crew. T/Sgt Hubiak flew missions with Lt McEwen and Lt Stout before coming to this crew. A T/Sgt Thomas E. Porch then replaced Hubiak as Engineer. Porch was from the M. J. Anderson crew.

2. John P. Russo was removed from the crew to bring it to nine men and put into the "spares" pool Charles Emerson, who is buried at Cambridge, was killed by fighter attack and, although badly damaged, Hempy's ship limped home. A S/Sgt Alex Sood, from the crew of F. H. Schaffhausen replaced Emerson and completed his tour.

More comments from Don Farley:

September 11, 1944 was a memorable day for me, we lost twelve B-17's from our group, some came down in your town, one crashed on top of the school in Kravaska. The 100th Bomb Group took an awful beating, we were in the middle of it, our tail gunner and friend Charles Emerson was killed as a result of that mission. We were lucky enough to get back to England on 2+ engines. Marie and I were in the Czech Republic 4 years ago today when your museum was dedicated in remembrance of that day. September 11th was on my mind when I got up this morning. I never thought there would ever be a more tragic September 11th. I was wrong. . . . Don Farley

MISSION RECOLLECTIONS OF LT DONALD FRIEDMAN (DEC 17, 2002)

WORST: SEPT 11, 1944 RUHLAND:  WE WERE THE ONLY PLANE OF OUR SQUADRON TO GET BACK--LOST OUR TAIL GUNNER--DIRECT HIT IN THE TAIL, AMMO EXPLODED-WE HAD A STAND DOWN FOR TWO WEEKS, NO PLANES.

GOOD MEMORY:  200TH MISSION PARTY.  GLENN MILLER, JOHNNY DESMOND (SINGER) AND RAY ELDRIGE ON DRUMS.

BEST MEMORIES: COMPLETION OF 35 MISSIONS, PRESIDENTIAL CITATION, CLUSTERS, BOOKSTORES IN CAMBRIDGE & OXFORD WENT TO A PLAY IN LONDON AND SAW "ARMS AND THE MAN by G.B. SHAW.  ONSTAGE WAS LAWRENCE OLIVIER, RALPH RICHARDSON AND SYBIL THOMDYKE

MOST FRIGHTENING: 2 MISSIONS TO "BIG B" BERLIN, HOWEVER, WE DID GET FRESH EGGS THOSE AM'S (MORNINGS)

Mission List of 1st Lt Donald H. Friedman:

NBR DATE TARGET
01 02/08/44 LeFERE
02 03/08/44 TROYE
03 04/08/44 HAMBURG
04 05/08/44 MADGEBURG
05 08/08/44 ST SYLVIAN
06 11/08/44 VILLACOUBLAY
07 18/08/44 PACY sur ARMANCON
08 25/08/44 POLITZ
09 27/08/44 BERLIN
10 03/09/44 BREST/CROZON
11 05/09/44 STUTTGART
12 08/09/44 MAINZ
13 09/09/44 DUSSELDORF
14 10/09/44 NURNBURG
15 11/09/44 RUHLAND (SGT EMERSON KIA)
16 27/09/44 MAINZ
17 28/09/44 MERSEBURG
18 30/09/44 BIELEFELD
19 02/10/44 KASSEL
20 05/09/44 HANDORF
21 06/10/44 BERLIN
22 07/10/44 BOHLEN
23 09/10/44 MAINZ
24 12/10/44 BREMEN
25 17/10/44 COLOGNE
26 19/10/44 LUDWIGSHAVEN
27 22/10/44 MUNSTER
28 26/10/44 HANOVER
29 05/11/44 LUDWIGSHAVEN
30 06/11/44 NEUMUNSTER
31 09/11/44 SAARBRUCKEN
32 10/11/44 MAINZ
33 16/11/44 AACHEN/LANGERWEHE
34 21/11/44 OSNABRUCK
35 26/11/44 HAMM

M. J. Anderson Crew:

2ND LT MARQUARD J. ANDERSON P CPT 2/10/44 BRUNSWICK
2ND LT DEAN E. SALMEIER CP CPT 15/10/44 COLOGNE
2ND LT BERTRAM H. OLSON JR NAV NOC -- --
2ND LT THOMAS M. BARRETT BOM CPT -- --
S/SGT RONALD H. HARKNETT ROG CPT 12/9/44 MAGDEBURG
S/SGT THOMAS F, PORCH TTE CPT 26/11/44 HAMM
SGT WILLIAM F. NANASY BTG CPT 12/9/44 MAGDEBURG
SGT GERALD E. MOORE RWG CPT 17/10/44 COLOGNE
SGT GEORGE F. MURASKY LWG CPT 12/9/44 MAGDEBURG
SGT TOM J. WICH TG CPT 12/9/44 MAGDEBURG

418th Sqdn. Crew, as above, joined 100th Group 25/5/44. According to a letter of Nov. 1983 from Arthur J. Farley of the H. M. Hempy crew, Thomas Porch finished his tour with the Hempy crew. A letter from Arthur Juhlin of the D. A. Jones crew (7/1/84) states that Thomas Barrett completed his tour with the Jones crew.

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