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F Haag Crew 611
 F Haag Crew 611
Back row, left to right...
Frank Haag, pilot
Joseph Cotton, co-pilot
Ralph Goloven, navigator
John Telford, bombardier
Front row, left to right...
Richard Kerr, gunner
John Crowley, tail gunner
John Watson, ball turret gunner
Paul Zeigler, radio operator
Frank Kormos, engineer
Doyle Miller, right waist gunner
F Haag Crew 611 Summary
The Frank Haag Crew was one of the original crews for the 492nd BG that trained in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Frank Haag joined the service with his identical twin brother, George, who also served as a pilot in the 492nd Bomb Group flying with the 857th Squadron. They had been with the Group since the days of Col Pierce. A new crew was built around Lt F Haag by spliting up other crews and using their personnel. Five members of this crew were formerly with the Seitzinger CCT Crew. See the training link on the right. We're still working on figuring out where the other men came from.
Lt Frank Haag signed out for a B-24J, 44-40161. The crew chose the name "TROUBLEHUNTER" for their ship. In April 1944, they flew their assigned aircraft to North Pickenham, England, via the southern route. Their ground crew chief S/Sgt Keyes flew with them, thus bumping Sgt Miller onto the Queen Elizabeth.
Haag flew as the aircraft commander for Crew 611 for a total of 23 missions plus two aborted ones. Initially, one of their missions wasn't credited until after the Group was disbanded. Therefore, some official records still mistakenly show this crew of having flown 22 missions.
We can't be positive of all of the personnel changes on some of their missions. There was a different ball turret gunner when they were shot down and it's always possible that the bombardier could have missed some of the earlier pathfinder missions.
On 7 Jul 44 they were shot down by enemy fighters over Bernburg in attempt to take out an aircraft manufacturing plant. Four of the men were killed while manning their posts. Some of the men were able to jump before the ship exploded. Others, like Frank Haag, were blown out. George Haag watched his brother's plane go down. 4 KIA, 6 POW, MACR 7238.
Would you believe that the naviagtor survived without having his chute on? Ok, he did have it in his hand when he was sucked out of the plane and he did manage to get it half hooked up while falling. Even then it wouldn't open. He had to rip the chute open with his bare hands.
The wreckage landed outside the town of Groningen, Germany, which is about 12 kilometers northeast of Halberstadt. The bodies recovered were buried locally at Groningen. After the war, their remains were taken to the American Cemetery in the Netherlands. The local Germans in the town of Groningen built a memorial to honor all victims of WWII in their area, which includes the names of the fallen men of the F Haag Crew 611.
More Info
Groeningen, Germany
Seitzinger CCT 1116
G Haag Crew 706
44-40161
TROUBLEHUNTER
44-40116
TOBASCO KEEDS
42-95196
42-95272
PURSUIT OF
HAPPINESS
44-40145
44-40158
TINKER BELLE
44-40157
LUCKY LASS
42-95230
Links to missions
flown by the
F Haag Crew 611
are below in their
Mission Record
Original Roster for
F Haag Crew 611
Position / MOS Name Rank Serial # Notes
Pilot
MOS 1024
Haag, Frank P 2nd Lt O-794402 Promoted 1st Lt
POW, 7 Jul 44, MACR 7238, Stalag Luft III
Co-Pilot
MOS 1024
Cotton, Joseph 2nd Lt O-814402 KIA, 7 Jul 44, MACR 7238
Buried in Netherlands, C-7-11
Navigator
MOS 1034
Goloven, Ralph 2nd Lt O-702156 POW, 7 Jul 44, MACR 7238, Stalag Luft I
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Telford, John P 2nd Lt O-695561 POW, 7 Jul 44, MACR 7238, Stalag Luft III
Engineer
Top Gunner
MOS 748
Kormos, Frank T/Sgt 6997379 POW, 7 Jul 44, MACR 7238
Radio
Operator
MOS 757
Zeigler, Paul L T/Sgt 13031389 KIA, 7 Jul 44, MACR 7238
Buried in Netherlands, D-12-11
Ball Gunner
MOS 612
Watson, John B Sgt 39298081 Reassigned, crew unknown
Tail Gunner
MOS 612
Crowley, John M S/Sgt 11044046 POW, 7 Jul 44, MACR 7238, Stalag Luft IV
Gunner
MOS 748
Kerr, Richard L Sgt 35685305 Promoted S/Sgt
KIA, 7 Jul 44, MACR 7238
Buried in Netherlands, I-13-22
RW Gunner
MOS 748
Miller, Doyle C Sgt 36302423 Arrived to the UK via the Queen Elizabeth
Promoted S/Sgt
KIA, 7 Jul 44, MACR 7238
Buried in Netherlands, O-13-11
  Others Who Flew with F Haag Crew 611
Crew Chief
MOS 750
Keyes, James M S/Sgt 39556047 Flew to England with the crew
Gunner
MOS 612
Anzolone, Joseph A Sgt 20217939 From Daly Crew 605
Promoted S/Sgt
POW, 7 Jul 44, MACR 7238, Stalag Luft IV
F Haag Crew 611
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 44-40161 Mulhouse, France Target: Marshalling yard
w/Schepis and Simonds
02
 Link to Mission 03 page 03
13 May 44   Tutow, Germany Target: Airfield
03
 Link to Mission 06 page 06
21 May 44   Siracourt, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
04
 Link to Mission 08 page 08
24 May 44 44-40161 Melun, France Target: Airfield
05
 Link to Mission 09 page 09
25 May 44 44-40161 Belfort, France Target: Marshalling yard
06
 Link to Mission 10 page 10
27 May 44 44-40161 Saarbrucken, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
07
 Link to Mission 11 page 11
28 May 44 44-40161 Zeitz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
Bombed Ronneburg
08
 Link to Mission 14 page 14
31 May 44 44-40161 Brussels, Belgium Target: Marshalling yard
09
 Link to Mission 15 page 15
02 Jun 44 44-40161 Berck-sur-Mer, France Target: Airfield
10
 Link to Mission 16 page 16
04 Jun 44 44-40161 Avord, France Target: Airfield
11
 Link to Mission 17 page 17
06 Jun 44 44-40161 Normandy, France Target: D-Day invasion coast
12
 Link to Mission 19 page 19
06 Jun 44 44-40161 Vire, France Target: Tactical
13
 Link to Mission 21 page 21
10 Jun 44 44-40116 Boulogne, France Target: Airfield
14
 Link to Mission 24 page 24
11 Jun 44 44-40161 Monfort, France Target: Bridge
Aborted, credited
15
 Link to Mission 25 page 25
12 Jun 44 44-40161 Dreux, France Target: Airfield
16
 Link to Mission 28 page 28
15 Jun 44 44-40161 La Frilliere, France Target: Railroad bridge
17
 Link to Mission 36 page 36
21 Jun 44 42-95196 Genshagen, Germany Target: Aircraft engine factory
Abort
 Link to Mission 37 page 37
22 Jun 44 42-95272 Crepy, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
Aborted, uncredited
18
 Link to Mission 39 page 39
23 Jun 44 42-95272 Juvincourt, France Target: Airfield
19
 Link to Mission 40b page 40b
25 Jun 44 42-95272 Roye, France Target: Peronne Airfield
20
 Link to Mission 41 page 41
27 Jun 44 44-40145 Creil, France Target: Marshalling yard
21
 Link to Mission 44 page 44
04 Jul 44 44-40158 Beaumont-le-Roger, France Target: Airfield
A/C borrowed from 857th BS
22
 Link to Mission 45 page 45
06 Jul 44 44-40157 Kiel, Germany Target: Shipyard
A/C borrowed from 857th BS
23
 Link to Mission 46 page 46
07 Jul 44 42-95230 Bernburg, Germany Target: Aircraft manufacturing
Lost: 4 KIA, 6 POW, MACR 7238
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