5th Airforce 90th Bomb Group B-24 B-24 B-24

Scott, Frank W

T/Sgt, 321 Squadron (Bombs Away)

Scott, Frank W Home of record in 1944



 CALIFORNIA

 

 

 


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Frank W. Scott


BRANCH OF SERVICE
U.S. Army Air Forces

HOMETOWN
El Centro, CA

HONORED BY
Ruby Scott, Wife

 

ACTIVITY DURING WWII
PARTICIPATED IN 43 COMBAT MISSIONS, SOUTHWEST PACIFIC. RADIO OPERATOR, GUNNER ON B-24 BOMBER. 5TH ARMY AIR FORCE, 90TH BOMB GROUP, 321ST SQUADRON 'JOLLY ROGERS'.

 


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AirCrew

Capt 

Hellenga, Fred

 Pilot

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1st Lt 

Miller, Earl

 Co-pilot

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1st Lt 

Schuca, Roy

 Navigator

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1st Lt 

Szott, Walter

 Bombardier

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T/Sgt 

Harris, Marion

 Flt Engr, Gunner

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T/Sgt 

Scott, Frank W

 Radio Op, Gunner

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S/Sgt 

Gallagher, Leo

 Gunner

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S/Sgt 

Meisenbach, Robert

 Gunner

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S/Sgt 

Guill, Lacy

 Gunner

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S/Sgt 

Pickett, Thomas P.

 Gunner

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hellenga crew
Email from: Frank Scott

As far as the planes our crew flew we and others flew about anything that was available and flyable on our day to fly. I have been able to come up with the following that our crew flew Missions in. 44-41314 "Bad Penney", 44-2493( I dont know name), 44-40229 Form 1A/Harry Truman, 44-40388 "Pride of Fonfy", 44-1534 "Say Uncle", -----193 "Miss Jolly Rogers/Booby Trap". There probably were others . We left one at an emergency field in Lingayen gulf after a mission dont know number, or whether it flew again. We left another one in Nadzab New Guinea that I know didn't fly again but that was before being assigned to JRs

If your interested I can send you the names of 5 additional crews, we happened to be on the same set of orders. Out of the 6 crews 2 finished


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