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2nd Lt. Harvey W. Dickert

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The Harvey W. Dickert Crew
Standing L-R:
Harvey Dickert, Vernon Keilholtz, Raymond Spahr, John Bryce, & Robert Levin
Kneeling L-R:
Dale Humphrey, Walter Shipman, Robert Patterson, Everett Collier, & Michael Sweeney
100th BG Photo Archives

1ST LT. HARVEY W. DICKERT
0-759430
P CPT 12 OCT 44 BREMEN
1ST LT. VERNON G. KEILHOLTZ
0-705122
CP CPT 27 SEP 44 MAINZ
1ST LT. RAYMOND W. SPAHR
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NAV CPT 03 OCT 44 LUDWIGBURG
1ST LT. JOHN A. BRYCE
T-124342
BOM CPT 25 SEP 44 LUDWIGSHAVEN
T/SGT ROBERT J. LEVIN
16079902
TTE CPT 17 JAN 45 HAMBURG
S/SGT MICHAEL E. SWEENEY
11057006
ROG CPT 19 MAR 45 JENA
S/SGT EVERETT S. COLLIER
37470894
WG CPT 12 OCT 44 BREMEN
S/SGT ROBERT B. PATTERSON
37537192
WG POW 10 APR 45 BURG-BEI-MAGDEBURG
LT. BAZIN CREW (SEE NOTES)
S/SGT DALE L. HUMPHREY
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BTG CPT 12 OCT 44 BREMEN
S/SGT WALTER B. SHIPMAN
9705838
TG CPT 12 OCT 44 BREMEN

351ST SQDN. . JOINED GROUP 29 MAY 44 This Crew flew "MASON AND DIXON" 42-31412 on 28 missions and 7 missions in other a/c. The list above is of the crew as it joined the 100th BG. S/Sgt Robert G. Truex and T/Sgt Daniel A. Lynch joined the crew when Sgt Levin and Sgt Sweeney left the crew. Ranks are those crew members held at end of missions.

S/Sgt R. B. Patterson was taken off this crew to reduce to 9 men. He would become a Mickey (radar) operator.

CREW AS LISTED BELOW APPEARS ON A COMBAT ROSTER OF 03 SEP 44.

LT HARVEY W. DICKERT P CPT 12 OCT 44 BREMEN
LT VERNON G. KEILHOLTZ CP CPT 27 SEP 44 MAINZ
LT RAYMOND W. SPAHR NAV CPT 03 OCT 44 LUDWIGSBURG
F/O JOHN A. BRYCE BOM CPT 25 SEP 44 LUDWIGSHAFEN
S/SGT ROBERT G. TRUEX ROG CPT UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
T/SGT DANIEL A. LYNCH TTE CPT 12 OCT 44 BREMEN
S/SGT DALE L. HUMPHREY BTG CPT 12 OCT 44 BREMEN
S/SGT EVERETT S. COLLIER WG CPT 12 OCT 44 BREMEN
S/SGT WALTER B. SHIPMAN TG CPT 12 OCT 44 BREMEN

Letter to Harry F. Cruver from Harvey W. Dickert dated 12 Jun 1995

(1) My crew was assigned to the 95th Bomb Group, AAF Station 119 on May 29, 1944.

(2) We were transferred the same day to the 100th Bomb Group, Station 39, Thorpe Abbotts.

(3) After 4 or 5 missions we were assigned to B-17 # 2 31412 - Mason and Dixon - we flew this airplane until it lost a few missions being damaged on a Russia Shuttle mission. M/Sgt. Joe Picard was the Ground Crew Chief.

(4) Pilot's (Harvey Dickert) first mission: 11 June 44 as Co-Pilot to Edger W. Wolf. First full crew mission: 12 June 44, French Coast #138 - Lt Ryan's and Lt. McKeague's crews lost that day, flak from 105's at Dunkirk.

Mission flow with most 100th losses: Ruhland 11 Sep 44. . . .

Mission Log of Dickert Crew
Dickert Mission Diary

Nbr Date Target 100th Nbr Comments
01 11 Jun 44 Berck-Sur-Mer 137 --
02 12 Jun 44 French Coast 138 --
03 15 Jun 44 Wilster, Germany 140 --
04 16 Jun 44 Fallersieben, Germany 143 --
05 21 Jun 44 Berlin, Germany 144 --
06 24 Jun 44 Rouen, France 147 --
07 25 Jun 44 Near Limogees, France 148 Aid to French Underground
08 06 Jul 44 Fleury, France 154 Gottlingen
09 07 Jul 44 Böhlen, Germany 155 Gottlingen
10 18 Jul 44 Hemmingstadt, Germany 161 Kiel
11 19 Jul 44 Schweinfurt, Germany 164 --
12 20 Jul 44 Merseburg, Germany 165 --
13 21 Jul 44 Ludwigsburg, Germany 166 --
14 21 Jul 44 St Lo, France 167 --
15 25 Jul 44 St Lo, France 168 --
16 28 Jul 44 Merseburg, Germany 169 --
17 03 Aug 44 Troyles, France 173 Harvey Dickert's 22nd birthday
18 04 Aug 44 Hamburg, Germany 174 --
19 05 Aug 44 Merseburg, Germany 175 --
20 07 Aug 44 Beautor, France 177 Northern France
21 08 Aug 44 St. Sylvain, France 178 Northern France
22 13 Aug 44 Longnes, France 180 Battle Front
23 14 Aug 44 Ludwigshaven, Germany 181 --
24 18 Aug 44 Passe Sur Armancon, France 182 --
25 03 Sep 44 Crozon, France 190 --
26 05 Sep 44 Stuttgart, Germany 191 --
27 08 Sep 44 Mainz, Germany 192 --
28 09 Sep 44 Dûsseldorf, Germany 193 --
29 10 Sep 44 Nurnburg, Germany (sic Nurnburg) 194 --
30 11 Sep 44 Ruhland, Germany 195 Credit for 1 & two halves enemy fighters
31 25 Sep 44 Ludwigshaven, Germany 200 Jack Bryce finished 35 missions
32 26 Sep 44 Bremen, Germany 201 --
33 27 Sep 44 Mainz, Germany 202 V. Keilholtz finished 35 missions
34 07 Oct 44 Böhlen, Germany 209 --
35 12 Oct 44 Bremen, Germany 211 H. Dickert and rest of crew finished 35 missions

I do not know the number of the missions members of my crew flew at a time I was in sick bay. . Harvey W. Dickert…

Lawrence L. Bazin Crew:

2ND LT LAWRENCE L. BAZIN P KIA 10/4/45 BURG-BEI-MAGDEBURG, AF
2ND LT CHARLES F. DIXON CP FEH -- --
2ND LT KENNETH C. PEIFFER NAV FEH -- --
2ND LT HARRY J. CHASE BOM FEH -- --
S/SGT ROENS W. SHEARWOOD TTE EVADEE 10/4/45 BURG-BEI-MAGDEBURG, AF
CPL GLENN D. ABRAHAM, JR ROG POW 10/4/45 BURG-BEI-MAGDEBURG, AF
CPL PAUL H. DECKER TG KIA 10/4/45 BURG-BEI-MAGDEBURG, AF
CPL RICHARD D. LONG WG POW 10/4/45 BURG-BEI-MAGDEBURG, AF
CPL RICHARD E. SMITH BTG KIA 10/4/45 BURG-BEI-MAGDEBURG, AF

351st Sqdn. Joined 100th Group, as above, on 11/2/45. On 10/4/45, Lt. John D. Gross from the crew of J. J. Dodrill was the NAV in place of Kenneth Peiffer. James R. Dotson, pilot of his own crew, was flying as CP in place of Charles Dixon. Also aboard were T/Sgt Arthur T. Flowers as NG (TOG) in place of Harry Chase, and S/Sgt Robert B. Patterson as Radar Operator (from Lt Dickert Crew)

Mission notes from Lt Dickert:

On my 7th Mission (Maquis Supply Drop) we dropped supplies, food and munitions from very low altitude to the French Underground by parachute. On my 30th mission (Ruhland) we were attacked by about 140 German fighters. My crew shot down 3 of them and got partial credit for 2 others credited to Hempey's Tail Gunner (Sgt C. W. Emerson, who was KIA on this mission).

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