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Capt. Robert L. Hughes -
Crew Information
Information provided by Michael B. Hughes, the son of
Robert L. Hughes.
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| Capt Robert
L. Hughes |
P |
CPT |
04 MAR 44 |
Berlin
(City) |
| 1st
Lt Richard Helmick |
CP |
CPT |
26 JUL 44 |
Merseburg |
| 1st
Leonard A. Wickens |
NAV |
CPT |
24 FEB 44 |
Posen Rustoc
Docks (No Bomb) |
| 1st
Lt Richard E. Elliott |
BOM |
CPT |
13 FEB 44 |
Livossert &
Bois Rempre |
| T/Sgt James
Angel |
TTE |
RFS |
-- |
Inability to
tolerate O2 grounded after five missions |
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T/Sgt Joseph F. Boyle |
ROG |
KIA |
05 OCT 44 |
Hit in the aorta by a silver
of flak over Gilsenkirk. |
| S/Sgt Horace
E. Barnum |
BTG |
CPT |
06 Feb 44 |
Romilly Sur
Seine, AF |
| S/Sgt
Talmage P. Buntin |
AG |
CPT |
06 Jun 44 |
Oistrehan,
Retired with the rank of E-8 |
| T/Sgt Gerald
H. Gulick |
TTE |
CPT |
Unk |
Unk |
| S/Sgt Robert
L. McKimmy |
TG |
CPT |
Unk |
Unk |
| Donald
Stetson Davis |
CP |
CPT |
?? Feb 44 |
Joined the
crew after 1st phase at Blythe, CA |
This crew joined the 100th on 14 Jul 43. They were the first
replacement crew in the 351st Sq. Joe (Joseph F. Boyle) was KIA as
a 88mm (German Anti-aircraft ordinance) exploded above and between engines #3
& 4, sending a small sliver of iron that sliced through his gun track and
missed the steel lining of his Flak Vest. He had two (2) fighter kills on 3
Nov 43. Both were twin engine MEs. He shot them through the top of the
vertical stabilizer. About ten (10) bullets struck our stabilizer just above
the top hinge. Joe fired a short burst at each ME 410.
Robert L. Hughes retired after twenty-eight (28) years of military service
on Oct 1, 1969. Horace E. Barnum retired in 1968. Donald Stetson Davis retired
as a Lt. Col. In 1969 after twenty-eight (28) years of service with the USAF
and the State Department.
Aircraft flown in combat by this crew was "Nine Little Yanks and a Jerk",
serial # 42-3271. Crew flew serial # 42-3371 overseas for deployment.
Enemy Aircraft Destroyed by Robert L. Hughes crew
| Richard E. Elliott |
ME 109 |
1 |
| Robert L. McKimmy |
FW 190 |
1 |
| Joseph F. Boyle |
ME 410 |
2 |
| Donald S. Davis |
ME 109 |
1 |
Donald S. Davis was with this crew for about 16 missions and then took
Richards Helmick’s crew for nine (9) missions before returning command to
Richard E. Helmick. Helmick having upgraded to 1st Pilot while the
Hughes crew was stateside.
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