• Mission #004 - Lechfeld, Germany

    Source: 467th BGA Archives
  • Mission #004 - Lechfeld, Germany

    Source: 467th BGA Archives
  • Mission #004 - 790th BS aircraft from the Lead Squadron
    B-24’s from the 790th BS. This is from mission #04 on 13 Apr 44. The target was the airfield at Lechfeld, Ger. Taken from 42-52534 ‘Witchcraft’ (flown by George Wesley Reed and crew number 062-R2) we see four 790th BS flying in the Lead Squadron and 1st Section.

    The first plane on the left (top) is a rare photo of 42-52497 ‘Osage Express’ (flown by Frank Paul Prokop and crew #056-R0). She is flying in the 3rd position of the Lead Squadron

    The next plan on the left (bottom) is another rare photo. This one is 41-28730 (flown by Stanley John Neitzel and crew #070-R0). This plane had previously been the subject of the ‘Blond Bomber’ name (which so far there I no evidence that indicates she was called). She is flying I the 4th position of the Lead Squadron.

    The plane in the middle is the Lead Ship 41-29270 ‘My Wild Irish Rose’ (flown by Robert David Sheehan and crew #061-R0). This is the only known (to date) positively identified photo of her. As mentioned, she is flying in the 1st position of the Lead Squadron. Note that there was a lot of “brass” on this crew)

    And finally on the right, is 42-52571 ‘Snooper’ (flown by Howard Walter Johnson and crew #069-R0). She was in the Deputy Lead position (#2) of the Lead Squadron.


    The crew on ‘534’ was -

    George Wesley Reed - Pilot
    John Gaylord Oder - Co Pilot
    Charles Henry Mintzlaff - Navigator
    John Charles Kraemer - Bombardier
    Robert William Dekerf - Engineer
    Melvin Leter Bland - Radio Operator
    Alexander David McLean - Ball Turret Gunner
    Vernon Walter Bunrock - Right Waist Gunner
    Henry Walter Kubacek - Left Waist Gunner
    Robert Beverley McEwen - Tail Turret Gunner


    The crew on ‘497’ was -

    Frank Paul Prokop - Pilot
    Robert Jackson Pittman - Co Pilot
    George William Milliron - Navigator
    Edward Herbert Condon - Bombardier
    Edward Joseph Dreksler - Engineer
    James Russell Boucher - Radio Operator
    Floyd Delbert Williams - Ball Turret Gunner
    Richard Charles Peters - Right Waist Gunner
    Leroy Melbourne Hill - Left Waist Gunner
    John Henry Burgelin - Tail Turret Gunner


    The crew on ‘730’ was -

    Stanley John Neitzel - Pilot
    Robert Thomas Sander - Co Pilot
    Robert Charles Sprague - Navigator
    William E Davis - Bombardier
    Roy Leon Rainwater - Engineer
    Joseph Victor Perreault - Radio Operator
    Robert Brooks Finch - Ball Turret Gunner
    George William Leeper - Right Waist Gunner
    Carl Walter Kleinert - Left Waist Gunner
    Benjamin Franklin Meredith - Tail Turret Gunner


    Crew on ‘270 was -

    Walter Ray Smith - Command Pilot
    Robert David Sheehan - Pilot
    Anthony Robert Smolar - Navigator
    Joseph Gleason Mulheron - Pilotage Navigator
    Jesse Eugene Brooks - Bombardier
    Martin Leo Altenburg - Engineer
    John Jim Formols - Radio Operator
    Robert Edmond Baker - Ball Turret Gunner
    Caper Andrews Holmes - Right Waist Gunner (He was the Group Navigator)
    Clarence Edwin Love - Left Waist Gunner
    John Raymond Healy - Tail Turret Gunner


    Crew on ‘571’ was -

    Howard Walter Johnson - Pilot
    Robert Delos Moulton - Co Pilot
    Donald Duane Kaynor - Navigator
    Jack Merritt - Bombardier
    David Anthony Baumhover - Engineer
    Roger Elwood Rafford - Radio Operator
    Glenn Lewis Permann - Ball Turret Gunner
    Harold Joseph Peek - Right Waist Gunner
    Gunter Heinz Staedicke - Left Waist Gunner
    Woodrow Alexander Spacek - Tail Turret Gunner

    Source: Carolyn Lyman - Daughter of Howard S Steffey (Vet)