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O'Sullivan Crew 713
 O'Sullivan Crew 713
The O'Sullivan Crew 713 with Col Snavely upon completion of their 30th mission.
Back row, left to right...
Nemesio Mena, radio operator
Gildo Gregory, engineer
Eugene Snavely, 492nd BG commander
Gerald Edwards, tail gunner
Charles Crowley, bombardier
Edward Picard, right waist gunner
Emmitt Coomer, nose gunner
Front row, left to right...
Thomas Chaffee, navigator
David O'Sullivan, pilot
Peter Leri, co-pilot
John McCarthy, left waist gunner
O'Sullivan Crew 713 Summary
The O'Sullivan Crew transferred into the 492nd on 26 Jan 44 as crew 103 from the 331st CCTS (Combat Crew Training School) in Casper, Wyoming. After arriving in Alamogordo, the crew had 2 personnel changes and were assigned to the 857th BS, designated as Crew 713.
2nd Lt David "Dashing Dave" O'Sullivan signed out for a brand new B-24J Liberator 44-40166. They named their plane IRISHMAN'S SHANTY. In April of 1944 they flew their aircraft to England via the southern route. Lt Chambers, the Squadron's Engineering Officer, went went them, bumping Sgt McCarthy onto the Queen Elizabeth.
With some Irishman's luck, the O'Sullivan Crew became the first of six crews to fly a complete tour of 30 missions while at North Pickenham. We don't have confirmation to say exactly who was on each of these flights. And it's always possible that the bombardier may have been left behind on some of the missions led by Pathfinders.
On 29 May 44 they were hit hard by the Luftwaffe while attacking the heavily defended oil refineries at Politz. For a moment it looked as if they were going down. Dick Bastien, the co-pilot on Nelson Crew 714, watched them drop out of formation and thought, "They've had it!"
The oxygen lines to the front section were severed and the men up there began blacking out. John Ruggeri (navigator) bailed out to become a POW. The waist gunners quickly began feeding oxygen to the pilots and the rest in the nose section with walk-around bottles. The nose gunner, top turret gunner and the tail gunner each shot down a German fighter. O'Sullivan took his plane down to an altitude where they wouldn't need the oxygen bottles. Then he managed to nurse the crippled plane back to England without his navigator. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
On the following day, Thomas Chaffee from the disbanded Jaques Crew 909, took over Ruggeri vacant spot.
Crew 713 escaped another near death experience on 7 Jul 44 while on a bombing run targeting an aircraft manufacturing plant at Bernburg. As the Group was approaching their target they crossed paths with another group returning from their target. The lead ship for the other group was hit by flak and began flying out of control right towards Crew 713. O'Sullivan put his ship into a dive just in time to avoid a mid-air collision. His wingman, Lt Cary wasn't so lucky. The runaway plane crashed into him killing everyone in Cary's crew except for the navigator.
Everyone with the 492nd was on pins and needles when the O'Sullivan Crew 713 took off on their 30th mission, hoping that this mission would end the Group's jinx. Crew 713, still flying in their IRISHMAN'S SHANTY, almost didn't make it. They survived some bad flak damage but then encountered something that they had never seen before: German jet fighters! A pair of jets approached their aircraft from the rear and buzzed past them at an amazing speed. But for reasons unknown, the two jets did not attack.
The O'Sullivan Crew 713 returned to North Pickenham where the 14th Wing Commander General Leon Johnson was waiting for them with cold champagne, photographers and medals. The curse was broken and in the following week five more crews would join them in the 30th mission club.
Charles Crowley, the crew bombardier, kept a diary of their 30 missions. Some entries have but a short sentence while a few have several detailed paragraphs. A link to the full diary is in this page's More Info column. The appropriate mission pages will link have a similar link that will open at that particular mission's entry.
More Info
plus another
O'Sullivan CCT 103
Jaques Crew 909
His notes on
all 30 missions
44-40166
IRISHMAN'S
SHANTY
44-40173
ERNIE'S BEAVERS
44-40071
SWEAT BOX
44-40153
44-40067
BIG FAT MAMA
42-50313
WABASH
CANNON BALL
42-51121
NIAGARA
SPECIAL
42-95177
BO II
44-40168
TEQUILA DAISY
44-40140
ALICE
Links to missions
flown by the
O'Sullivan Crew 713
are below in their
Mission Record
Crew713.com
Alex Mena's film documentary website
Original Roster for
O'Sullivan Crew 713
Position / MOS Name Rank Serial # Notes
Pilot
MOS 1024
O'Sullivan, David G 2nd Lt O-807777 Promoted 1st Lt
First to complete 30 mission tour w/492nd
Co-Pilot
MOS 1024
Leri, Peter H 2nd Lt O-692882  
Navigator
MOS 1034
Ruggeri, John S 2nd Lt O-691812 POW, 29 May 44, MACR 5392, Stalag Luft III
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Crowley, Charles E 2nd Lt O-690778  
Engineer
MOS 748
Gregory, Gildo S/Sgt 31170386 Promoted T/Sgt
Radio
Operator
MOS 757
Mena, Nemesio S/Sgt 18090476 Promoted T/Sgt
RW Gunner
MOS 612
Picard, Edward E Sgt 13108226 Promoted S/Sgt
Nose Gunner
MOS 612
Coomer, Emmitt J Sgt 10897941  
Tail Gunner
MOS 748
Edwards, Gerald D Sgt 35597462 Promoted S/Sgt
LW Gunner
MOS 748
McCarthy, John D Sgt 12050366 Arrived to the UK via the Queen Elizabeth
Promoted S/Sgt
  Others Who Flew with O'Sullivan Crew 713
Staff
Officer
MOS 4823
Chambers, John C 2nd Lt O-666555 857th BS Engineering Officer
Flew to England with the crew
Navigator
MOS 1084
Chaffee, Thomas L 2nd Lt O-704147 Obtained from Jaques Crew 909
Promoted 1st Lt
Reassigned to Haag Crew 706
10 Aug 44, transferred 44th BG
O'Sullivan Crew 713
492nd BG Mission Record
857th 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 44-40166 Mulhouse, France Target: Marshalling yard
02
 Link to Mission 03 page 03
13 May 44   Tutow, Germany Target: Airfield
03
 Link to Mission 04 page 04
15 May 44 44-40166 Siracourt, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
04
 Link to Mission 07 page 07
23 May 44   Avord, France Target: Airfield
05
 Link to Mission 08 page 08
24 May 44 44-40173 Melun, France Target: Airfield
06
 Link to Mission 09 page 09
25 May 44 44-40071 Belfort, France Target: Marshalling yard
07
 Link to Mission 12 page 12
29 May 44 44-40173 Politz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
Late getting back
MACR issued, but retracted
08
 Link to Mission 13 page 13
30 May 44 44-40153 Rotenburg, Germany Target: Air depot
A/C borrowed from 859th BS
09
 Link to Mission 14 page 14
31 May 44 44-40067 Brussels, Belgium Target: Marshalling yard
A/C borrowed from 856th BS
10
 Link to Mission 16 page 16
4 Jun 44 42-50313 Avord, France Target: Airfield
11
 Link to Mission 17 page 17
6 Jun 44 42-51121 Normandy, France Target: D-Day invasion coast
12
 Link to Mission 20 page 20
8 Jun 44 42-95177 Angers, France Target: Railroad junction
13
 Link to Mission 22 page 22
10 Jun 44 42-95177 Orleans/Bricy, France Target: Airfield
14
 Link to Mission 26 page 26
14 Jun 44 44-40166 Emmerich, Germany Target: Oil refinery
15
 Link to Mission 28 page 28
15 Jun 44 44-40166 La Frilliere, France Target: Railroad bridge
16
 Link to Mission 31 page 31
18 Jun 44 44-40166 Luneburg, Germany Target: Airfield
Bombed Nordenham
17
 Link to Mission 36 page 36
21 Jun 44 44-40168 Genshagen, Germany Target: Aircraft engine factory
18
 Link to Mission 39 page 39
23 Jun 44 44-40166 Juvincourt, France Target: Airfield
19
 Link to Mission 44 page 44
4 Jul 44 44-40166 Beaumont-le-Roger,
France
Target: Airfield
20
 Link to Mission 45 page 45
6 Jul 44 44-40166 Kiel, Germany Target: Shipyard
21
 Link to Mission 46 page 46
7 Jul 44 44-40166 Bernburg, Germany Target: Aircraft manufacturing
22
 Link to Mission 48 page 48
11 Jul 44 44-40166 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
23
 Link to Mission 49 page 49
12 Jul 44 44-40166 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
24
 Link to Mission 51 page 51
16 Jul 44 44-40071 Saarbrucken, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
25
 Link to Mission 53 page 53
19 Jul 44 44-40166 Russelheim, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
Bombed Koblenz
26
 Link to Mission 55 page 55
21 Jul 44 44-40140 Oberpfaffenhofen,
Germany
Target: Aircraft factory
27
 Link to Mission 56 page 56
24 Jul 44 44-40166 St Lo area, France Target: Tactical
28
 Link to Mission 57 page 57
25 Jul 44 44-40166 St Lo area, France Target: Tactical
29
 Link to Mission 58 page 58
29 Jul 44 44-40166 Oslebhausen, Germany Target: Oil refinery
30
 Link to Mission 59 page 59
31 Jul 44 44-40166 Ludwigshafen, Germany Target: Chemical plant
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