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Wolf Crew 911
 Wolf Crew 911
Back row, left to right...
Daniel Wolf, pilot
John Zahn, navigator
Tony Osojnicki, co-pilot
James Gilruth, bombardier
Not in the photo...
Francis Capers, left waist gunner
Front row, left to right...
Earl Schramp, ball turret gunner
Antanacio Loya, right waist gunner
Royal Ross, tail gunner
Paul Rothwell, engineer
William Martin, radio operator
Wolf Crew 911 Summary
The Wolf Crew was one of the original crews for the 492nd BG that trained in Alamogordo, New Mexico. They transferred in as crew 1676 from the 330th CCTS (Combat Crew Training School) in Biggs, Texas, on 3 Mar 44. They were assigned to the 859th BS, designated as Crew 911.
2nd Lt Daniel Wolf signed out for a B-24J, 44-40120. The ship was given the nickname THAT'S ALL BROTHER. In April 1944, they flew their assigned aircraft to North Pickenham, England, via the southern route. The Power Turret and Gunsight Mechanic, Cpl George Miller flew with them, thus bumping Cpl Capers onto the Queen Elizabeth.
Lt Wolf flew as the aircraft commander for Crew 911 for 27 missions. Initially they were only given credit for 25 until many months later. We can't be positive of all of the personnel changes on some of their missions. It's always possible that the bombardier could have missed the pathfinder-led missions.
The Crew suffered only one fatal casualty and that was on another ship. On 19 May 44, Lt Zahn filled in for the Brantley Crew 905's navigator, F/O Kingston, who was sick. The Brantley Crew was shot down. Six of the men on board, including Zahn, were killed. MACR 5247. Kingston replaced Zahn on the Wolf Crew.
When the Group was disbanded, the Wolf Crew transferred to the 467th BG. There they were assigned to the 788th BS and were redesignated as Crew 11. They finished the war with 31 missions (later 32, as the one early return mission was credited) plus several gas trucking flights. All of the crew returned to the US except for Wolf. He was reassigned to the 61st Troop Carrier Group to serve as an instructor for C-109s, modified B-24s for cargo carrying. He was killed in a mid-air collision during a routine training flight over England.
More Info
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Wolf CCT 1676
44-40120
THAT'S ALL
BROTHER
44-40131
42-110091
BOLD VENTURE
44-40068
UMBRIAGO
44-40130
41-29489
42-95005
DREAMER
44-40290
44-40118
WE'LL GET BY
42-50279
ENVY OF 'EM ALL
42-50432
42-50719
42-50737
42-95234
EVERYTHING'S JAKE
Links to missions
flown by the
Wolf Crew 911
are below in their
Mission Record
467th BG
website
Original Roster for
Wolf Crew 911
Position / MOS Name Rank Serial # Notes
Pilot
MOS 1024
Wolf, Daniel C 2nd Lt O-808927 29 May; promoted 1st Lt
10 Aug, transferred to 467th BG, 788th BS
Completed 30 mission tour
Transferred to 61st Troop Carrier Group
C-109 Pilot Instructor
KILOD in flying accident
Buried at Cambridge, E-4-117
Co-Pilot
MOS 1024
Osojnicki, Tony D 2nd Lt O-702325 10 Aug, transferred to 467th BG, 788th BS
Navigator
MOS 1034
Zahn, John H 2nd Lt O-703866 Lent to the Brantley Crew 905
KIA, 19 May 44, MACR 5247
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Gilruth, James A 1st Lt O-430233 10 Aug, transferred to 467th BG, 788th BS
Engineer
MOS 748
Rothwell, Paul S S/Sgt 14162098 15 May, promoted T/Sgt
10 Aug, transferred to 467th BG, 788th BS
Radio
Operator
MOS 757
Martin, William J S/Sgt 17157710 15 May, promoted T/Sgt
10 Aug, transferred to 467th BG, 788th BS
R Waist
Gunner
MOS 612
Loya, Atanacio Jr Sgt 39568294 15 May, promoted S/Sgt
10 Aug, transferred to 467th BG, 788th BS
Seen name as Antanacio
L Waist
Gunner
MOS 611
Capers, Francis R Cpl 34098528 Arrived to the UK via the Queen Elizabeth
Promoted Sgt
15 May, promoted S/Sgt
10 Aug, transferred to 467th BG, 788th BS
Ball Turret
Gunner
MOS 748
Schramp, Earl C Sgt 12017342 15 May, promoted S/Sgt
10 Aug, transferred to 467th BG, 788th BS
Tail Gunner
MOS 748
Ross, Royal R Sgt 38396973 15 May, promoted S/Sgt
10 Aug, transferred to 467th BG, 788th BS
  Others Who Flew with Wolf Crew 911
Mechanic
MOS 678
Miller, George J Cpl 32690061 Power Turret and Gunsight Mechanic
Flew to England with the crew
Promoted Sgt
15 Jun, promoted S/Sgt
Navigator
MOS 1034
Kingston, Thomas J F/O T-123980 From Brantley 905 to replace Zahn
10 Aug, transferred to 467th BG, 788th BS
Wolf Crew 911
492nd BG Mission Record
859th 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 44-40131 Zeitz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
02
 Link to Mission 04 page 04
15 May 44 44-40120 Siracourt, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
03
 Link to Mission 06 page 06
21 May 44 42-110091 Siracourt, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
04
 Link to Mission 09 page 09
25 May 44 42-110091 Belfort, France Target: Marshalling yard
05
 Link to Mission 10 page 10
27 May 44 44-40068 Saarbrucken,
Germany
Target: Marshalling yard
06
 Link to Mission 12 page 12
29 May 44 44-40120 Politz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
07
 Link to Mission 13 page 13
30 May 44 44-40120 Rotenburg, Germany Target: Air depot
08
 Link to Mission 16 page 16
4 Jun 44 44-40120 Avord Air Field, France Target: Airfield
09
 Link to Mission 18 page 18
6 Jun 44 44-40130 Caen, France Target: D-Day invasion coast
10
 Link to Mission 20 page 20
8 Jun 44 41-29489 Angers, France Target: Railroad junction
Aborted, initially uncredited, got credit later
11
 Link to Mission 22 page 22
10 Jun 44 42-95005 Orleans/Bricy, France Target: Airfield
12
 Link to Mission 24 page 24
11 Jun 44 44-40290 Monfort, France Target: Bridge
Aborted, credited
13
 Link to Mission 26 page 26
14 Jun 44 44-40120 Emmerich, Germany Target: Oil refinery
14
 Link to Mission 28 page 28
15 Jun 44 44-40120 La Frilliere, France Target: Railroad bridge
Bombed target in Le Mans
15
 Link to Mission 29 page 29
17 Jun 44 44-40118 Melun, France Target: Airfield
A/C borrowed from 857th BS
Bombed with a B-17 group
16
 Link to Mission 31 page 31
18 Jun 44 44-40120 Luneburg, Germany Target: Airfield
Bombed Nordenham
17
 Link to Mission 33 page 33
19 Jun 44 44-40120 Courbronne, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
18
 Link to Mission 36 page 36
21 Jun 44 42-95005 Genshagen, Germany Target: Aircraft engine factory
19
 Link to Mission 40a page 40a
25 Jun 44 44-40120 La Vaupeliere, France Target: Tactical
20
 Link to Mission 42 page 42
28 Jun 44 44-40120 Saarbrucken,
Germany
Target: Marshalling yard
Damaged by flak
21
 Link to Mission 47 page 47
8 Jul 44 42-50279 Alost, Belgium Target: Railroad bridge
22
 Link to Mission 48 page 48
11 Jul 44 44-40120 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
23
 Link to Mission 50 page 50
13 Jul 44 42-50432 Saarbrucken,
Germany
Target: Marshalling yard
24
 Link to Mission 56 page 56
24 Jul 44 42-50719 St Lo area, France Target: Tactical
25
 Link to Mission 57 page 57
25 Jul 44 44-40118 St Lo area, France Target: Tactical
A/C borrowed from 857th BS
26
 Link to Mission 60 page 60
1 Aug 44 42-50737 Anizy, France Target: Railroad bridge
Damaged by Flak
27
 Link to Mission 61 page 61
3 Aug 44 42-95234 Mery-sur-Oise, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
Damaged by flak
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