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 by Les and Delores Valesh Lautman
("Big Frank's" sister and brother-in-law)

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Frank Valesh Crew
100th BG Photo Archives

HEADQUARTERS 3RD BOMBARDMENT DIVISION
APO 559
26 MAY l944
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 147
CITATION

The following listed members of an aircraft maintenance crew of the 351st Bombardment Squadron (H), 100th Bombardment Group (H), are cited for meritorious conduct and outstanding service in the maintenance of B-17 aircraft "42-3234, #42-31035/ #42-39867 and #42-31767, from the period 4 July 1943 to 11 May l944. During that period, the four aircraft completed fifty-six (56) consecutive high altitude bombing operations without having to return because of mechanical difficulty or failure. This record was accomplished through the extraordinary diligent and painstaking care with which these men performed their maintenance and repair work. Battle damage sustained by the aircraft required the replacement of three outer wing panels and three engines: stabilizer, rudder and aileron changes, besides the constant preventive maintenance demanded for continued safe flight. Work had to be done out of doors, often at night, and in bad weather, The devoted attention to detail shown by these enlisted men has enabled their crews to go into battle with the fullest confidence in their aircraft. The high degree of skill and unwavering devotion to duty displayed by this crew reflect highest credit upon themselves and the Armed Forces of the United States.

Harold C. Wildrick M/Sgt 33169105 Crew Chief
Nels O. Davidson Sgt 39176352 Mechanic
Sherman M. Nelson Sgt 37174389 Mechanic
Arnold L. Schluter Pfc 36476574 Mechanic

By command of Major General LE MAY:
A. W. KISSNER
Brigadier General, U.S.A.
Chief of Staff

O. T. DRAEWELL
Major, Air Corps
Adjutant General

Distribution: Special Awards

42-3234 "Little Mike" Salvaged 10-10-43
42-31035 "Hang The Expense Salvaged 11-29-43
42-39867 "Hang The Expense IV" RZI June 45*
42 31767 "Our Gal Sal" RZI May 45
*Later renamed Boeing Belle with Louis Montgomery as crew Chief. RZ1 - Returned to Zone of Interior (U.S.)

2ND LT FRANK E. VALESH P CPT 24-Jul-44
2ND LT JOHN E. BOOTH CP CPT 24-Jul-44
2ND LT JOHN R. JOHNSON NAV CPT 24-Jul-44
2ND LT MAURICE G. ZETLAN BOM KIC 24-Jan-44
T/SGT JOHN MYTKO TTE CPT 24-Jul-44
CPL ERNEST M. JORDON ROG CPT 24-Jul-44
S/SGT LOUIS BLACK, JR BTG CPT 24-Jul-44
S/SGT HERSCHEL H. BROYLES WG CPT 24-Jul-44
S/SGT PAUL J. CARBONE WG CPT 24-Jul-44
S/SGT ROY URICH TG POW 24-Jul-44

351ST SQDN.. Crew, as above, joined the 100th on 14 Oct 43. See photo p. 213 of CONTRAILS. Planes were all named HANG THE EXPENSE. See MIGHTY EIGHTH WAR DIARY p.308/311.

Zetlan killed in takeoff crash with another crew. Roy Urich was blown from the A/C on the Frankfurt mission and became a POW. the entire tail of the A/C was blown off by a direct hit by a 88mm shell. That Urich survivied was a miracle. see STORY of the CENTURY and CENTURY BOMBERS.

This is one of the legendary crews of the 100th, Frank "BIG FRANK" Valesh is a larger than life figure in the 100th's history. He died in 1984 and is mourned by all 100th veterans.

CAPT BILL CARLETON'S MAINT RECORDS FOR A/C FLOWN BY LT F.E. "BIG FRANK" VALESH:

26 NOV 43, 42-31035: CRASHED ON TAKE-OFF INTO DRAPPERS BARN-NO ONE HURT-ONE BULL KILLED-AIRCRAFT TOTALLED.

30 DEC 43, 42-39867: CRASH LANDED WITH SEVERE BATTLE DAMAGE AT AN R.A.F. FIGHTER STRIP AT LYMPE, KENT, ENGLAND

4 JAN 44, 42-3271: CRASH LANDED WITH BATTLE DAMAGE AT LECONFIELD, ENGLAND

24 JAN 44, 42-39867: CRASH LANDED WITH TAIL SEVERELY DAMAGED. ROY URICK, TAIL GUNNER BLOWN OUT OF AIRCRAFT BUT SURVIVED.  TAIL SECTION REPLACED AND PLANE RETURNED TO THORPE ABBOTTS AND RENAMED "BOEING BELLE."  RETURNED TO THE U.S. JUNE 1945 AFTER COMPLETING 135 MISSIONS.

21 FEB 44, 42-31767:  THE MISSION TO ALHORN AND VORDAN WAS THE CREWS LAST MISSION IN THE 351ST SQUADRON 100TH BOMB GROUP.  THEY WERE TRANSFERRED TO PFF OF THE 482ND GROUP.  THE PLANE WAS REASSIGNED AND RENAMED "OUR GAL SAL."  IT COMPLETED MORE THAN 130 MISSIONS AND RETURNED TO THE US, MAY 1945.

19 MAY 44, 42-97560:  CRASHED ON LANDING ON THE SHORT RUNWAY AT THORPE ABBOTTS IN MORNING DARKNESS.  PLANE SALVAGED FOR PARTS.

21 JUN 44, UNKNOWN:  BATTLE DAMAGE-BROUGHT IN FOR AN EMERGENCY LANDING AT SEETHING, ENGLAND.

LATE JULY, 1944 TOUR COMPLETED AND CREW RETURNED TO U.S.

FRANK VALESH, KNOWN TO MOST 100TH VETERANS AS "BIG FRANK," IS A LARGER THAN LIFE FIGURE IN THE HISTORY OF THE 100TH.  UNIVERSALLY ADMIRED BY THE 100TH, HE WAS  ACCORDING TO  CAPT BILL CARLETON, 351ST ENGINEER OFFICER AND FRIEND OF VALESH, "A MAN WHO LIVED EVERY SECOND OF LIFE TO THE FULLEST EXTENT. "OFTEN CALLED THE 100TH'S MOST EXHILARATING PILOT HIS DEATH IN 1984 IS DEEPLY MOURNED BY THE 100TH VETERANS, RECALLING HIM BRINGS WARM MEMORIES.  "BIG FRANK" WOULD HAVE WANTED IT SO.

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