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Val Preda Crew 601
 Val Preda Crew 601
Back row, left to right...
Peter Val Preda, pilot
Elvern Seitzinger, co-pilot
Norman Burns, navigator
Luke Rybarczyk, bombardier
Front row, left to right...
Nello Centore, engineer
Walter Kean, radio operator
Arthur St Pierre, gunner
Douglas Pierce, gunner
Jack Reed, gunner
Val Preda Crew 601 Summary
Lt Peter (Pete) Val Preda was one of the more experienced pilots in the 492nd. He came into the group as part of the cadre source from Langley, Virginia. He also had the benefit of Tactical Training in Orlando, Florida. In order to utilize Val Preda's experience and training, a new crew was built around him using fragments of old and new personnel within the group. Three of the men came from the new Seitzinger Crew (including Seitzinger himself). Two others came from the new Robert Murray Crew and the rest were part of the original cadre source. They were assigned as a Lead Crew for the 856th BS and designated as Crew 601.
Val Preda signed out for a new B-24J, 44-40163. To our knowledge their plane wasn't given a nickname. In April 1944, they flew their ship to North Pickenham, England, via the southern route. 2nd Lt Charles Lofdahl, the Squadron Bombardier, accompanied them, thus bumping Cpl Miles Toepper onto the Queen Elizabeth. The Crew's photo shown above was taken in the US after Toepper had already left to catch his boat.
Lt Val Preda flew as the aircraft commander for Crew 601 for a total of 8 combat missions. Since they were a Lead Crew, they didn't fly combat missions as often as regular crews. Instead, they were given full-time jobs in the squadron's command staff and squeezed in flying missions on a rotating schedule with other Lead Crews. Most of their duties involved training the other crews, especially the incoming replacement crews.
It's unclear to us at this time exactly who flew with Val Preda on each of these missions. Lt Seitzinger left him after the crew's third mission having been promoted back to pilot on another crew. On the eighth and final mission the promoted Captain Val Preda had four different officers with him. One was from the Bowland Crew R-11, another from the McKoy Crew R-09 and two from the Hurley Crew 604. It's unclear if these men had been reassigned or were just filling in for the day.
Crew 601 was lost on 20 Jun 44 during a bombing raid on the heavily defended oil refineries in Politz. While enroute near Rugen Island, the 492nd's low left squadron was attacked by rocket firing Me-410s and JU-88s. They were among the nine planes hit. Their plane spun out of control. The quick thinking Walton (co-pilot) was able to level the plane by increasing power on one side while reducing power on the other, thus allowing everyone time to bail out into the water.
Sgts Pierce and Toepper are believed to have been killed during the battle. Pierce's body was found by the Germans and buried in a local cemetery but unfortunately, the only burial records found after the war did not give the location so he is listed on the Wall of the Missing in Cambridge. Toepper's body was also found and after the war he was returned to his family.
Sgts Reed and St Pierre were killed but it's not clear if they had drowned or were killed in the airplane. Their bodies were found by the locals. Reed is buried at the American Cemetery at Ardennes, Belgium, and St Pierre was brought back to the USA.
All of the surivors were taken prisoner. Most of them were fished out of the water by German patrol boats. Sgt Kean, also wounded during the battle, was taken to a German hospital where his right leg was amputated below knee.
The casualty count for Crew 601 is 4 KIA and 7 POW. MACR 7080.
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Seitzinger CCT 1116
Murray CCT 1662
Nello Centore
44-40163
42-110143
LITTLE LULU
Links to missions
flown by the
Val Preda Crew 601
are below in their
Mission Record
Original Roster for
Val Preda Crew 601
Position / MOS Name Rank Serial # Notes
Pilot
MOS 1024
Val Preda, Peter 1st Lt O-659420 Obtained from cadre source
Promoted Capt
POW, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080, Stalag Luft VIIA
Co-Pilot
MOS 1024
Seitzinger, Elvern R 2nd Lt O-710956 Obtained from Seitzinger CCTS crew
Promoted 1st Lt
Took over as pilot on Kuntz Crew 616
Interned in Sweden, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7077
Navigator
MOS 1034
Burns, Norman H 2nd Lt O-703941 Obtained from Seitzinger CCTS crew
Reassigned to Ogden Crew 606
Transferred to 44th BG, 66th BS on 3 Jul 44
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Rybarczyk, Luke S 2nd Lt O-668786 Obtained from cadre source
KIA, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7083, w/Hadden 608
Wall of the Missing, Cambridge
Engineer
MOS 748
Centore, Nello S/Sgt 11044841 Obtained from cadre source
Promoted T/Sgt
POW, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080, Stalag Luft IV
Radio
Operator
MOS 757
Kean, Walter J T/Sgt 20324035 Obtained from cadre source
POW, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080, Stalag IXC
WIA, right leg amputated below knee
Gunner
MOS 748
Reed, Jack S Sgt 38449949 Obtained from Seitzinger CCTS crew
Promoted S/Sgt
KIA, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080
Buried in Ardennes, C-11-02
Gunner
MOS 612
Pierce, Douglas E Sgt 14098584 Obtained from Seitzinger CCTS crew
Promoted S/Sgt
KIA, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080
Wall of the Missing, Cambridge
Gunner
MOS 612
St Pierre, Arthur M S/Sgt 11038830 Obtained from cadre source
KIA, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080
Buried in the USA
Ball Gunner
MOS 611
Toepper, Miles L Cpl 36655469 Obtained from R Murray CCTS crew
Arrived to the UK via the Queen Elizabeth
Promoted S/Sgt
KIA, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080
Buried in the USA
  Others Who Flew with Val Preda Crew 601
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Lofdahl, Charles W 2nd Lt O-068713 Flew to England with the crew
Mission
Commander
MOS 1024
Snavely, Eugene H Lt Col O-022364 Group Commander
Flew mission 1 with this crew
Mission
Navigator
MOS 1034
Smith, John W 1st Lt O-789824 859th Squadron Navigator
Flew mission 1 with this crew
Co-Pilot
MOS
Walton, Carey J 2nd Lt O-706020 From Bowland Crew R-11
POW, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080, Stalag Luft III
Navigator
MOS 1034
Bartel, Rudie C 2nd Lt O-704574 From Hurley Crew 604
POW, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080, Stalag Luft III
Navigator
MOS 1034
Saul, John W 2nd Lt O-706550 From McKoy Crew R-09
POW, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080, Stalag Luft VIIA
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Rodriguez, Juan S 2nd Lt O-694476 From Hurley Crew 604
POW, 20 Jun 44, MACR 7080, Stalag Luft III
Val Preda Crew 601
492nd BG Mission Record
856th Bomb Squadron
Crew
Mission
Number
Group
Mission
Number
Group
Mission
Date
Aircraft
Serial
Number
Primary Target Mission Notes
01
 Link to Mission 01 page 01
11 May 44 42-110143 Mulhouse, France Target: Marshalling yard
Lead Plane w/Snavely and Smith
02
 Link to Mission 03 page 03
13 May 44   Tutow, Germany Target: Airfield
03
 Link to Mission 07 page 07
23 May 44   Avord, France Target: Airfield
04
 Link to Mission 11 page 11
28 May 44 44-40163 Zeitz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
Led B Section w/Gendreizig
Bombed Saalfeld
05
 Link to Mission 13 page 13
30 May 44 44-40163 Rotenburg, Germany Target: Air depot
Lead ship w/Hurley
06
 Link to Mission 22 page 22
10 Jun 44 42-110143 Boulogne, France Target: Airfield
07
 Link to Mission 27 page 27
14 Jun 44 44-40163 Chateaudun, France Target: Airfield
08
 Link to Mission 34 page 34
20 Jun 44 44-40163 Politz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
Lost before target
4 KIA, 7 POW, MACR 7080
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