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Scott, Frank W
T/Sgt, 321 Squadron (Bombs Away) |
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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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 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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This Airman's information was last updated on 8/12/2007 7:43:28 AM |
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