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Simon Crew R-03 (716)
 Simon Crew R-03
Back row, left to right...
John Simon, pilot
John Dzanaj, co-pilot
Colin Barkell, navigator
Thomas Rice, bombardier
Front row, left to right...
John Whitmore, engineer
Elmer Colt, radio operator
Garnett Saint, nose gunner
Norman Wintermeyer, armorer
Charles Tyson, tail gunner
Joe Corley, waist gunner
Simon Crew R-03 Summary
While training in Colorado, one of the original crewmen on this crew, Bob Lambert, was killed in a plane crash. We learned this information as it was written on the back of the crew photo owned by the Elmer Colt family. We don't know what Bob's position was, his rank, nor who replaced him.
The Simon replacement crew arrived at North Pickenham in May. After some in-house training they were assigned to the 857th BS on 25 May 44 to fill the squadron's vacancy as Crew 716. At this time we're not sure which crew, if any, they replaced since there wasn't any original crew designated as Crew 716.
By our count, Lt Simon took his crew through 19 missions plus an aborted one with the 492nd. We don't know if any substitutions were made on any of the missions... which was common during the war as sometimes the men would get sick or wounded.
We are led to believe that shortly after arriving to North Pickenham, Lt Rice was reassigned to the Testa Crew 704, a lead crew, to serve as their Pilotage Navigator. Furthermore we believe the crew didn't have a regular bombardier as most of their missions were of carpet bombing types and on such missions when they did need one, one was furnished to them from the bombardier's pool. When the Group was disbanded on 07 Aug 44, Lt Drilling, originally with the Foster Crew R-20, transferred with this crew to the 446th BG as their bombardier.
This crew survived some of the toughest air battles fought by the 492nd. But their luck didn't hold out with the 446th. On 25 Aug 44, they were shot down. 4 KIA, 6 POW, MACR 8473.
More Info
Testa Crew R-13
Foster Crew R-20
42-51115
41-28978
42-95005
DREAMER
42-95220
44-40125
HERK'S JERKS
Links to missions
flown by the
Simon Crew R-03
are below in their
Mission Record
446th BG
website
Original Roster for
Simon Crew R-03
Position / MOS Name Rank Serial # Notes
Pilot
MOS 1024
Simon, John W 2nd Lt O-805995 Promoted 1st Lt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 446th BG
KIA, 25 Aug 44, MACR 8473
Co-Pilot
MOS 1024
Dzanaj, John B 2nd Lt O-817642 Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 446th BG
KIA, 25 Aug 44, MACR 8473
Navigator
MOS 1034
Barkell, Colin F 2nd Lt O-708388 Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 446th BG
KIA, 25 Aug 44, MACR 8473
Some records lists his name Harker
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Rice, Thomas F 2nd Lt O-699530 Reassigned to Testa Crew 704
Transferred 10 Aug, to 44th BG, 66th BS
Engineer
MOS 748
Whitmore, John F S/Sgt 16056402 Promoted T/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 446th BG
POW, 25 Aug 44, MACR 8473, Stalag Luft IV
Radio
Operator
MOS 757
Colt, Elmer C S/Sgt 37663256 Promoted T/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 446th BG
POW, 25 Aug 44, MACR 8473, Stalag Luft IV
Gunner
MOS 748
Corley, Joe T Sgt 38140379 Promoted S/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 446th BG
POW, 25 Aug 44, MACR 8473, Stalag Luft IV
Gunner
MOS 612
Wintermeyer,
Norman J
Sgt 15126068 Promoted S/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 446th BG
POW, 25 Aug 44, MACR 8473, Stalag Luft IV
Gunner
MOS 748
Tyson, Charles F Sgt 35543993 Promoted S/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 446th BG
POW, 25 Aug 44, MACR 8473, Stalag Luft IV
Gunner
MOS 748
Saint, Garnett E Sgt 38453184 Promoted S/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 446th BG
KIA, 25 Aug 44, MACR 8473
  Others Who Flew with Simon Crew R-03
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Drilling, John E 2nd Lt O-706820 Obtained from Foster Crew R-20
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 446th BG
POW, 25 Aug 44, MACR 8473, Stalag Luft VIIA
Simon Crew R-03
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 15 page 15
2 Jun 44 42-51115 Berck-sur-Mer, France Target: Airfield
02
 Link to Mission 17 page 17
6 Jun 44 41-28978 Normandy, France Target: D-Day invasion coast
03
 Link to Mission 20 page 20
8 Jun 44 41-28978 Angers, France Target: Railroad junction
04
 Link to Mission 21 page 21
10 Jun 44 41-28978 Boulogne, France Target: Airfield
05
 Link to Mission 25 page 25
12 Jun 44 41-28978 Dreux, France Target: Airfield
06
 Link to Mission 26 page 26
14 Jun 44 41-28978 Emmerich, Germany Target: Oil refinery
07
 Link to Mission 34 page 34
20 Jun 44 41-28978 Politz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
08
 Link to Mission 39 page 39
23 Jun 44 42-95005 Juvincourt, France Target: Airfield
A/C borrowed from 859th BS
Abort
 Link to Mission 42 page 42
28 Jun 44   Saarbrucken, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
Aborted, uncredited
09
 Link to Mission 43 page 43
29 Jun 44 42-95220 Magdeburg, Germany Target: Aircraft Industry
10
 Link to Mission 47 page 47
8 Jul 44 41-28978 Alost, Belgium Target: Railroad bridge
11
 Link to Mission 48 page 48
11 Jul 44 41-28978 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
12
 Link to Mission 49 page 49
12 Jul 44 41-28978 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
13
 Link to Mission 52 page 52
18 Jul 44 41-28978 Troarns, France Target: Tactical
14
 Link to Mission 53 page 53
19 Jul 44 44-40125 Russelheim, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
Bombed Koblenz
15
 Link to Mission 55 page 55
21 Jul 44 42-95220 Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany Target: Aircraft factory
16
 Link to Mission 56 page 56
24 Jul 44 41-28978 St Lo area, France Target: Tactical
17
 Link to Mission 57 page 57
25 Jul 44 41-28978 St Lo area, France Target: Tactical
18
 Link to Mission 59 page 59
31 Jul 44 41-28978 Ludwigshafen, Germany Target: Chemical plant
19
 Link to Mission 60 page 60
1 Aug 44 41-28978 Anizy, France Target: Railroad bridge
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