Mission
Photos
November 1944
November
4: Misburg
A
formation en route to the refineries at Misburg
November
13: Training flight
After a career that
lasted 55 missions with only 1 abort, "Naughty Nan" crashed near
the runway at Bungay.
November
21: Hamburg
The
crew of "Satan's Sister" went down in Holland after a flak hit.
Standing: Bennie Tillotson KIA; Sgt Lewis Hoyal, KIA; Sgt Patrick Flaherty, KIA; Sgt Frank Pietzsch, KIA; Sgt John Todd, KIA; Sgt Sgt John Cahill, KIA
Kneeling: 1/Lt John Quinn, evaded capture; 2/Lt Samuel Agin, not on this mission; 2/Lt Melbourne Simmons, evaded capture; 2/Lt Robert Brooks, KIA
Pilot
John Quinn and co-pilot Melbourne Simmons with their Dutch protectors.
L - R: Simmons, Mrs G. M. van Krimpen, Miss C. Morren, Quinn, Miss Klaartje Chevelier
November
30: Neunkirchen
This
crew was the victim of a direct flak hit in the fuel tanks.
Standing: Sgt Joe Looney, KIA; Sgt Edward Gallagher, KIA; Sgt Leon Nye, KIA; Sgt Herman Moseman, KIA; Sgt Ernest Lanier, KIA; Sgt Kenneth Warren, not on this mission
Kneeling: 2/Lt Thomas Truell, not on this mission; 1/Lt Everett Hayes, not on this mission; 2/Lt James Champlain, KIA; 1/Lt John Colson, POW
Not in photo: 2/Lt Desmond Steele, KIA; 1/Lt Howard Kieffer, KIA; 2/Lt Clifford Vaughn, KIA; Sgt Werner Hohenstein, KIA