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Orthman Crew 806
Orthman Crew 806 Summary
Lt Harry Orthman was one of the old hands in this group as he was part of the 12th AntiSubmaine Squadron (AS), the cadre source for the 492nd when it was first organized. He had flown numerous patrols over the Atlantic since early 1942. He received additional training in late 1943 at the School of Applied Tactics at Orlando, Florida. As one can see, he was an experienced pilot.
After the Group was placed under Col Snavely's command, a new crew was built around Orthman. Most of the crew were from the disassembled Hauger Crew. His navigator came over from the Nelson Crew (see Training links on the right). We aren't sure where two of the other men had come from. Perhaps they too came from the 12th AS. The new Orthman crew was assigned to the 858th BS, designated as Crew 806.
Orthman's nickname was "Herk." So after he signed out for B-24J, 44-40125, the crew decided to name their ship, "HERK'S JERKS." In April of '44 they flew their assigned ship to England via the southern route. They took their crew chief, Sgt Richardson, with them, thus bumping Sgt Angel on to the Queen Elizabeth.
While on route to England, they had the nose art painted on by a local artist hired at Forteleza, Brazil. See, Nose Art Story, link located on your right.
By our count, the Orthman Crew flew 13 missions for the 492nd. Orthman accepted a leadership role by flying as Lead or Deputy Lead on most of his missions. Lead pilots were given additional full time duties in the command staff so they didn't fly as often as regular crews. As a lead Crew there were several personnel substitutions made as well as taking additional men on some of the missions. Therefore, we aren't sure who flew with Orthman on each of his missions. Within the three months at North Pickenham, 2nd Lt Orthman rose to the rank of Captain.
On 19 Jun 44, the 858th was was reassigned to Cheddington as the 8th Composite Command for leaflet droppings. However, their air crews and planes were reassigned to the other three squadrons. Thus the 492nd became a three squadron group. Each squadron was allowed to have 24 crews instead of the traditional 18 crews. The Orthman Crew 806 was reassigned to the 857th BS to take the empty Liggett Crew's spot and redesignated as Crew 701.
When the 492nd was disbanded on 10 Aug 44, the Orthman Crew 701 was transferred to the 44th BG, 67th BS.
More Info
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Hauger CCT 1121
Nelson CCT 1663
by Harry Orthman
by Harry Orthman
44-40125
HERK'S JERKS
44-40167
SIERRA BLANCA
44-40153
44-40113
GAMBLIN' LADY
Links to missions
flown by the
Fisher Crew 805
are below in their
Mission Record
44th BG
website
Original Roster for
Orthman Crew 806
Position / MOS Name Rank Serial # Notes
Pilot
MOS 1024
Orthman, Harry L 2nd Lt O-522765 Promoted 1st Lt
Promoted Capt
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
Co-Pilot
MOS 1024
Shumski, William V F/O T-121025 Reassigned to D Miller Crew 810
Interned in Sweden, 18 Jun 44, MACR 6767
Navigator
MOS 1034
Zink, Darell E 2nd Lt O-703852 Promoted 1st Lt
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Waldorf, Harold B 2nd Lt O-694515 Promoted 1st Lt
Reassigned to Kuecker Crew R-07
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG
Engineer
MOS 748
Willis, James H S/Sgt 20349554 Promoted T/Sgt
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
Radio
Operator
MOS 757
LeFebvre, Noel E S/Sgt 11009694 Promoted T/Sgt
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
Gunner
MOS 748
Seaton, Ellis R Sgt 36442329 Promoted S/Sgt
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
Gunner
MOS 612
Alvis, Charles W Sgt 35422132 Promoted S/Sgt
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
Gunner
MOS 748
Thrall, James R Cpl 16300685 Promoted Sgt
Promoted S/Sgt
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
Nose Gunner
MOS 611
Angel, James W Sgt 16061167 Arrived to the UK via the Queen Elizabeth
Promoted S/Sgt
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
  Others Who Flew with Orthman Crew 806
Crew Chief
MOS 750
Richardson, David H S/Sgt 32447139 Flew to England with the crew
Promoted T/Sgt
Transferred to 859th BS
Group
Command
MOS 1024
Adams, Louis C Jr Lt Col O-022616 Group Deputy Commander
Group
Commander
MOS 1024
Snavely, Eugene H Col O-22364 Group Commander
Staff
Officer
MOS 1024
Jaques, Louis Jr Capt O-372868 Staff Commander
Staff
Officer
MOS 2161
Byrne, Austin P Capt O-025011 857th Squadron Operations Officer
Squadron
Commander
MOS 2161
Heaton, Donald H Maj O-23705 857th Squadron Commander
Co-Pilot
MOS
Maynard, Raymond I 2nd Lt O-822047 Obtained from Oliver Crew
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Heist, Charles M 1st Lt O-698806 Orphaned from Tracey Crew 715
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Lyons, John 1st Lt O-668714 857th Squadron Bombardier
10 Aug 44, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS
Seen ASN as O-663714
Orthman Crew 806
492nd BG Mission Record
858th 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 44-40125 Mulhouse, France Target: Marshalling yard
Led B Section w/Adams
02
 Link to Mission 03 page 03
13 May 44   Tutow, Germany Target: Airfield
Lead Ship w/Snavely
03
 Link to Mission 07 page 07
23 May 44   Avord, France Target: Airfield
04
 Link to Mission 15 page 15
2 Jun 44 44-40167 Berck-sur-Mer, France Target: Airfield
Deputy lead w/Jaques
05
 Link to Mission 17 page 17
6 Jun 44 44-40125 Normandy, France Target: D-Day invasion coast
Lead Ship w/Snavely
06
 Link to Mission 23 page 23
11 Jun 44 44-40125 La Possonniere, France Target: Marshalling yard
Lead Ship
07
 Link to Mission 31 page 31
18 Jun 44 44-40153 Luneburg, Germany Target: Airfield
A/C borrowed from 859th BS
Led B section
Bombed Wesermunde
Mission Record as Crew 701, 857th Bomb Squadron
08
 Link to Mission 40b page 40b
25 Jun 44 44-40125 Roye, France Target: Peronne Airfield
Lead Ship
09
 Link to Mission 42 page 42
28 Jun 44 44-40125 Saarbrucken, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
10
 Link to Mission 49 page 49
12 Jul 44 44-40125 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
Lead Ship w/Byrne
11
 Link to Mission 52 page 52
18 Jul 44 44-40125 Troarns, France Target: Tactical
Lead Ship w/Heaton
12
 Link to Mission 59 page 59
31 Jul 44 44-40113 Ludwigshafen, Germany Target: Chemical plant
Led B Section
13
 Link to Mission 61 page 61
3 Aug 44 44-40113 Mery-sur-Oise, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
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