| 2ND LT ERNEST ZAPF |
P |
CPT |
12 JUL 44 MUNICH |
| 2ND LT WILLIAM D. LAWSON |
CP |
CPT |
12 JUL 44 MUNICH |
| 2ND LT RAYMOND F. VAUGHN |
NAV |
CPT |
12 JUL 44 MUNICH |
| 2ND LT SYLVESTER W. DITTBENNER |
BOM |
POW |
29 JUL 44 MERSEBURG |
| S/SGT JACK RODEMICH |
ROG |
CPT |
12 JUL 44 MUNICH |
| S/SGT CURTIS R. KOGER |
TTE |
CPT |
12 JUL 44 MUNICH |
| SGT FRANK A. LOBELLO |
BTG |
CPT |
12 JUL 44 MUNICH |
| SGT GLENN E. ANDERSON |
RWG |
CPT |
12 JUL 44 MUNICH |
| S/SGT CHESTER J. GORLINSKI |
LWG |
CPT |
12 JUL 44 MUNICH |
| SGT RALPH D. KREITZER |
TG |
CPT |
12 JUL 44 MUNICH |
351ST SQDN. . CREW JOINED THE 100TH ON 17 MAR 1944
This Crew was the Second Crew to fly missions in Piccadilly Lilly II.
Lt Dittbenner was taken off the crew to become a Lead Bombardier after
flying an undetermined amount of missions. He became a POW with the R. J.
Schomp Crew on 29 Jul 44. Lt Herbert R. Greenberg replaced him on the
Crew. Greenberg (shot down with Lt. L. G. Lacy Crew 28 May 44) from Lt
Richard H. Helmick's Crew. Replaced on the Crew by 2nd Lt Fred "Fearless
Freddie" Chapin. Lt Chapin went onto become a Lead Bombardier. According
to Lt Zapf, Lt Chapin was given a choice in the States "Court Martial or
Combat"? Seems that Lt Chapin was an instructor in the States and the
reason he was being court marshaled was because he refused to be
transferred to Instructor duty again, this was not a hard choice for him
to make.
Mission list of Lt Ernest Zapf (mpf 2002)
| NBR |
DATE |
TARGET |
| 01 |
08/04/44 |
QUACKENBRUCK, GER |
| 02 |
10/04/44 |
RHEIMS, FR |
| 03 |
11/04/44 |
ROSTOCK, GER |
| 04 |
12/04/44 |
LEIPZIG, GER |
| 05 |
13/04/44 |
AUGSBURG, GER |
| 06 |
18/04/44 |
BERLIN, GER |
| 07 |
22/04/44 |
HAMM, GER |
| 08 |
23/04/44 |
FRIEDRICKSHAFEN, GER |
| 09 |
28/04/44 |
SOTTEVAST, FR |
| 10 |
01/05/44 |
NO-BALL, FR |
| 11 |
09/05/44 |
COUVRON, FR |
| 12 |
11/05/44 |
LIEGE, BEL |
| 13 |
12/05/44 |
BRUX, CZECH |
| 14 |
13/05/44 |
OSNABRUCK, GER |
| 15 |
19/05/44 |
BERLIN, GER |
| 16 |
24/05/44 |
BERLIN, GER |
| 17 |
25/05/44 |
BRUSSELS, BEL |
| 18 |
27/05/44 |
STRASSBOURG, FR |
| 19 |
28/05/44 |
MAGDEBURG, GER |
| 20 |
29/05/44 |
LEIPZIG, GER |
| 21 |
31/05/44 |
ONSABRUCK, GER |
| 22 |
02/06/44 |
BOULOGNE, FR |
| 23 |
04/06/44 |
BOULOGNE, FR |
| 24 |
05/06/44 |
BOULOGNE, FR |
| 25 |
06/06/44 |
COAST OF FR, D-DAY |
| 26 |
07/06/44 |
NANTES, FR |
| 27 |
14/06/44 |
LeCULOT, FR |
| 28 |
18/06/44 |
BRUNSBUTTLEKOOG, GER |
| 29 |
24/06/44 |
GRAND COURONNE, FR |
| 30 |
25/06/44 |
MAQUIS SUPPLY DROP, FR |
| 31 |
06/07/44 |
NO-BALL, FR |
| 32 |
07/07/44 |
BOHLEN, GER |
| 33 |
08/07/44 |
BOURTH LeLENTE, FR |
| 34 |
11/07/44 |
MUNICH, GER |
| 35 |
12/07/44 |
MUNICH, GER |
From Telephone conversation with Lt Zapf (Sept 2002):
After completion of our tours, Lt Vaughn (who had only completed 30
missions at this time due too illness) and myself signed up for another 35
missions. We were shipped back too the States for a Month of R&R before
being reassigned back to the ETO. By the time I returned (Lt Vaughn stayed
Stateside), Paris had been liberated and instead of being sent back to
Thorpe Abbotts for combat duty, I was reassigned to Paris to ferry high
ranking officers around the continent and too England. I was joined in
this endeavor by Lt Glen Rake and Lt Carroll Woldt whom had both just
completed their tour of duty (ironic is the fact that all three pilots
completed their tours over Munich (Zapf and Rake on 12 Jul 44 and Woldt on
11 Jul 44. . . mpf). Glen procured a P-51 Mustang for his own personal use
while in Paris (claims to have flown it under the Eiffel Tower. . . mpf)
A/C PICCADILLY LILLY II
From the Diary of Sgt Gorlinski who passed away Dec. 24, 1971:
| Pilot |
2nd Lt. Ernest Zapf |
0-689434 |
| Co-Pilot |
2nd Lt. William Lawson |
0-758585 |
| Navigator |
2nd Lt. Raymond Vaughn |
0-703670 |
| Bombardier |
2nd Lt. Sylvester Dittbenner |
0-333031 |
| Engineer |
S/Sgt. Curtis Koger |
13119824 |
| Radio Operator |
S/Sgt. Jack Rodemich |
35547157 |
| Asst. R. O. |
S/Sgt. Glenn Anderson |
17131216 |
| Armorer |
S/Sgt. Ralph Kreitzer |
35635693 |
| Gunner |
S/Sgt. Frank LoBello |
36734423 |
| Asst. Eng |
S/Sgt. Chester Gorlinski |
32733515 |
It also lists 2nd Lt. Fred Chapin and a fellow only mentioned as
Greenberg, both being Bombardiers.
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