• B-24J-65-CF  'Rosalyn' 44-10601
  • Crew #789th-007 | Pilot: Hipps
  • B-24J-65-CF  'Rosalyn' 44-10601
    Charles Shultz (left) and Thomas Strelich, pointing out the nose art on "Rosalyn"
  • B-24J-65-CF  'Rosalyn' 44-10601
  • B-24J-65-CF  'Rosalyn' 44-10601

    Source: 467th BGA Archives
  • Mission #218 - Royan, France
    The target was the coastal gun batteries at Royan, Fr. The 467th BG dropped napalm bombs for the first (and only) time this day. The ships of the 467th flew with smaller crews because of the possible danger of the new type of explosive. Most of the gunners (except on the Lead ships) were left behind as this mission was over friendly territory and there was no danger of enemy fighters.

    Shown here are ships from the 2nd Squadron. Just at “Bombs Away”, the napalm bombs can be leaving ‘600’. The photo was taken from 42-94943 “The Cherub” (flown by Joseph Charles Wilson and crew #060-R3) flying in the #7 position of the 1st Section of the 2nd Squadron.

    The tail of 44-10601 “Rosalyn” (flown by Edwin Vernon Bowman and crew #019-R3) flying in the #2 (Deputy Lead) position of the 1st Section can be seen leaving the frame to the left.

    The aircraft in the foreground is 44-10600 “Piccadilly Commando” (flown by Carl Oscar Brasier and crew #021-R5) in the #5 position of the 1st (Lead) Section.

    Finally, just above ‘600’, is 42-50816 (flown by Harold Edward Weeks and crew #012-R2) flying in the #1 (Lead) position of the 2nd Section




    Crew on “The Cherub” was -

    Joseph Charles Wilson - Pilot
    Lawrence Donavan Swart - Co Pilot
    John William Hillen - Navigator
    Henry Lewis Fason - Toggler
    Donald George Estes - Engineer
    Robert Alfred Germain - Radio Operator
    Earl Howard Fetzer - Waist Gunner



    Crew on “Rosalyn” was -

    Edwin Vernon Bowman - Pilot
    Herbert Ezra Schram - Co Pilot
    Kenneth Krakauer - Navigator
    George Washington Stokes - Bombardier (he was probably the Pilotage Navigator)
    Joseph Ernest Heiderman - Toggler
    Richard John Butler - Engineer
    Robert William Delozier - Radio Operator


    Crew on ‘Piccadilly Commando” was -

    Carl Oscar Brasier - Pilot
    Harold Kahn - Co Pilot
    Ralph Gluck - Navigator
    Ray C Anderson - Toggler
    James Crowe Skilton - Engineer.
    *Alexander George Robertson - Radio Operator
    * Not listed, however, assumed to be on board




    Crew on ‘816’ was -

    Harold Edward Weeks - Pilot
    Dean Franklin Morrow - Co Pilot
    Joseph Santo Imburgia - Navigator
    Robert Lloyd Hammen - Toggler
    Charles R Tucker - Engineer
    Raymond Felix Gricus - Radio Operator



    Source: 467th BGA Archives