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Platinsky Crew 816
Platinsky Crew 816 Summary
The Platinsky Crew was one of the original crews for the 492nd BG trained in Alamogordo, New Mexico. They transferred in as Crew 105 from the 331st CCTS (Combat Crew Training School) Casper, Wyoming, on 26 Jan 44. They were assigned to the 858th BS, designated as Crew 816.
Interesting trivia: Saul Platinsky was born in Russia before his parents immigrated to the US.
1st Lt Saul Platinsky signed out for a B-24J, 44-40159. They nicknamed their ship BATTLING BOOP. In April 1944, they flew their assigned aircraft to North Pickenham, England, via the southern route. Their co-pilot, Lt Kennon, and Sgt Cearley went to England on the Queen Elizabeth. The Squadron Assistant Operations Officer, 2nd Lt Rankin, and a radio mechanic, M/Sgt Donnelly, took their places.
During the trip to England Lt Rankin became ill. By the time they reached Trinidad his temperature was 105 degrees. The crew was stuck there for nine days until another co-pilot was brought in to take them to England. Upon arrival the unknown co-pilot went back to his unit. Lt Rankin recovered and rejoined the Group at a later date.
By our count Lt Platinsky flew as the aircraft commander for Crew 816 for a total of 21 missions. We can't be positive of all of the personnel changes that may have been made on some of their missions. It's always possible that the bombardier could have missed some of the pathfinder-led missions.
The Platinsky Crew flew their share of the tough missions. One was the 29 May mission to Politz when their nose was riddled by the machine guns of an enemy fighter thus shattering the plexiglass on the bombardier's window into thousands of flying splinters. In between the window and Lt Billiard was his traveling boots ( taken onboard in case of bailout ) which absorbed most of the glass. His spare boots were completely desinagrated as they saved his life. A bullet went through the electric boots he was wearing but somehow it did not even scratch him. The event was nothing short of a miracle.
On 19 Jun 44 the 858th was dismantled. Its staff was reassigned to Cheddington as the 8th Composite Command for leaflet dropping. The 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 Platinsky Crew was reassigned to the 856th BS and redesignated as Crew 605.
The Platinsky Crew had several narrow escapes from the German wrath but on 11 Jul 44, they almost didn't make it at all. On that bombing mission to Munich they caught an excessive amount of flak damage. Making it back to England was virtually impossible. They were, however, able to hang on and take their crippled plane to Switzerland where all ten men were interned. MACR 6935.
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Platinsky CCT 105
Rankin Crew R-50
44-40159
BATTLING BOOP
42-95230
42-95132
42-51091
BANGIN' LULU
41-29470
42-50391
OLD 75
42-95196
44-40142
SKNAPPY
Links to missions
flown by the
Platinsky Crew 816
are below in their
Mission Record
Original Roster for
Platinsky Crew 816
Position / MOS Name Rank Serial # Notes
Pilot
MOS 1024
Platinsky, Saul 1st Lt O-806331 Interned in Switzerland, 11 Jul 44, MACR 6935
Seen name as Platinski
Co-Pilot
MOS 1024
Kennon, Clifford L 2nd Lt O-755360 Arrived to UK via the Queen Elizabeth
Interned in Switzerland, 11 Jul 44, MACR 6935
Navigator
MOS 1034
Billiard, Francis E 2nd Lt O-711304 Interned in Switzerland, 11 Jul 44, MACR 6935
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Wiseman, Dorsey E 2nd Lt O-752732 Interned in Switzerland, 11 Jul 44, MACR 6935
Engineer
MOS 748
Kelleher, Edwin F S/Sgt 37440912 Promoted T/Sgt
Interned in Switzerland, 11 Jul 44, MACR 6935
Radio
Operator
MOS 757
Sirkis, Jonah S/Sgt 11070472 Promoted T/Sgt
Interned in Switzerland, 11 Jul 44, MACR 6935
Tail Gunner
MOS 748
Clark, Edward L Sgt 20422622 Promoted S/Sgt
Interned in Switzerland, 11 Jul 44, MACR 6935
Ball Turret
Gunner
MOS 612
Rekart, Jerome U Sgt 35541033 Promoted S/Sgt
Interned in Switzerland, 11 Jul 44, MACR 6935
Waist
Gunner
MOS 748
Stultz, Glen E Sgt 17060979 Promoted S/Sgt
Interned in Switzerland, 11 Jul 44, MACR 6935
Waist
Gunner
MOS 612
Cearley, Harold W Sgt 19376312 Arrived to the UK via the Queen Elizabeth
Promoted S/Sgt
Interned in Switzerland, 11 Jul 44, MACR 6935
  Others Who Flew with Platinsky Crew 816
Co-Pilot
MOS 2161
Rankin, John G 2nd Lt O-659758 858th Asst Operations Officer
Flew to England with the crew
Promoted 1st Lt
Transferred to 856th as pilot of Crew R-50
Radio
Mechanic
MOS 752
Donnelly, Harry A M/Sgt 36316726 Flew to England with the crew
Transferred to 859th
30 Jul, MOS changed from 752 to 750
Platinsky Crew 816
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 02 page 02
12 May 44 44-40159 Zeitz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
02
 Link to Mission 03 page 03
13 May 44   Tutow, Germany Target: Airfield
03
 Link to Mission 06 page 06
21 May 44 44-40159 Siracourt, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
04
 Link to Mission 08 page 08
24 May 44 44-40159 Melun, France Target: Airfield
05
 Link to Mission 09 page 09
25 May 44 44-40159 Belfort, France Target: Marshalling yard
06
 Link to Mission 11 page 11
28 May 44 42-95230 Zeitz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
07
 Link to Mission 12 page 12
29 May 44 42-95132 Politz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
08
 Link to Mission 13 page 13
30 May 44 42-51091 Rotenburg, Germany Target: Air depot
09
 Link to Mission 16 page 16
4 Jun 44 42-51091 Avord, France Target: Target: Airfield
10
 Link to Mission 17 page 17
6 Jun 44 44-40159 Normandy, France Target: D-Day invasion coast
11
 Link to Mission 23 page 23
11 Jun 44 41-29470 La Possonniere, 
France
Target: Marshalling yard
Aborted, credit unconfirmed
12
 Link to Mission 25 page 25
12 Jun 44 41-29470 Dreux, France Target: Airfield
13
 Link to Mission 27 page 27
14 Jun 44 42-95196 Chateaudun, France Target: Airfield
14
 Link to Mission 28 page 28
15 Jun 44 44-40159 La Frilliere, France Target: Railroad bridge
Bombed target in Le Mans
15
 Link to Mission 29 page 29
17 Jun 44 44-40142 Melun, France Target: Airfield
A/C borrowed from 856th BS
Bombed with another group
16
 Link to Mission 33 page 33
19 Jun 44 42-95196 Courbronne, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
Mission Record with the 856th Bomb Squadron as Crew 605
17
 Link to Mission 40b page 40b
25 Jun 44 42-95196 Roye, France Target: Peronne Airfield
18
 Link to Mission 41 page 41
27 Jun 44 42-95196 Creil, France Target: Marshalling yard
Bombed w/44th BG
xx
 Link to Mission 42 page 42
28 Jun 44   Saarbrucken, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
Scrubbed
19
 Link to Mission 44 page 44
4 Jul 44 42-95196 Beaumont-le-Roger, 
France
Target: Airfield
Bombed with the 44th BG
20
 Link to Mission 47 page 47
8 Jul 44 42-95196 Alost, Belgium Target: Railroad bridge
21
 Link to Mission 48 page 48
11 Jul 44 42-95196 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
Lost: 10 interned in Switzerland,
MACR 6935
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