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McGowan Crew R-08 (905)
 McGowan Crew R-08
Back row, left to right...
Delmar McGowan, pilot
Morrison Gray, co-pilot
Raymond Forbes, bombardier
Not in the photo...
Miles Edenburn, navigator
Front row, left to right...
Theron Figart, engineer
(replaced by Barrios)
Ernest Bailey, ball/nose gunner
Howard McCullough, radio operator
Martin Glickman, waist gunner
(became tail gunner)
Donald Barrios, tail gunner
(became engineer)
McGowan Crew R-08 (905) Summary
The McGown Replacement Crew was formed at Peterson Air Field in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Crew arrived at North Pickenham during mid May of '44 when they began their in-house training. Our records show that they transferred in a man short. Or at least Sgt Bailey wasn't on the orders that assigned the Crew to the 859th BS on 27 May 44. They replaced the missing Brantley Crew 905.
By our count, the McGowan Crew flew 21 missions with the 492nd. We don't know if there were any substitutions made on any of the missions or if anyone missed any.
The Crew transferred to the 467th BG on 10 Aug 44 where they flew another 15 missions to bring their total to 36.
In a letter written by Raymond Forbes, the bombardier, to the HAPPY WARRIOR, he said that they flew 17 missions with the 492nd. We don't know if he meant that he flew 17 missions or that the whole crew did. Quite often, a bombardier's mission record will be different than that of his crew.
According to Bill McCullough, the radio operator, in his letter to the HAPPY WARRIOR, they flew 19 missions with the 492nd. He continued to say that they flew 16 more with the 467th plus some gas hauling jobs for Patton's troops.
Obviously, the mission record below needs a little more research and documentation.
More Info
44-40132
I'LL BE AROUND
44-40155
FEUDIN' WAGON
42-95005
DREAMER
41-29489
44-40068
UMBRIAGO
44-40131
44-40290
42-50432
42-50580
44-40120
THAT'S ALL
BROTHER
42-50439
BROAD+HIGH
42-51171
ELI SWOF, Jr
Links to missions
flown by the
McGowan Crew R-08
are below in their
Mission Record
467th BG
website
Daddy and
Uncle Del
Sam McGowan's
page for his father
and Uncle Delmar
Original Roster for
McGowan Crew R-08 (905)
Position / MOS Name Rank Serial # Notes
Pilot
MOS 1024
McGowan, Delmar D
"Mac"
2nd Lt O-693804 Promoted 1st Lt
Transferred 10 Aug, to 467th BG, 788th BS
Co-Pilot
MOS 1024
Gray, Morrison Jr
"Scotty"
F/O T-61789 Transferred 10 Aug, to 467th BG, 788th BS
Navigator
MOS 1034
Edenburn, Miles W 2nd Lt O-711362 Promoted 1st Lt
Transferred 10 Aug, to 467th BG, 788th BS
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Forbes, Raymond E
"Ray"
2nd Lt O-701587 Promoted 1st Lt
Transferred 10 Aug, to 467th BG, 788th BS
Engineer
MOS 748
Figart, Theron K S/Sgt 39555128 Reassigned to Craven Crew R-24 (720)
Radio
Operator
MOS 757
McCullough, Howard W
"Bill"
S/Sgt 36558520 Promoted T/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug, to 467th BG, 788th BS
Gunner
MOS 612
Glickman, Martin
"Marty"
Sgt 33596595 Promoted S/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug, to 467th BG, 788th BS
Gunner
MOS 748
King, George A
"Hal"
Sgt 32830441 Promoted S/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug, to 467th BG, 788th BS
Gunner
MOS 612
Bailey, Ernest R Sgt 11110639 Reassigned to another crew
Promoted S/Sgt
Gunner
MOS 748
Barrios, Donald A
"Don"
Sgt 39279832 Promoted S/Sgt
Promoted T/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug, to 467th BG, 788th BS
  Others Who Flew with McGowan Crew R-08
Engineer
MOS 748
Goodwin, Harold L S/Sgt 11083567 From Jaques Crew 909
Transferred 10 Aug, to 467th BG, 788th BS
McGowan Crew R-08 (905)
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 16 page 16
4 Jun 44 44-40132 Avord, France Target: Airfield
02
 Link to Mission 18 page 18
6 Jun 44 44-40155 Caen, France Target: D-Day invasion coast
03
 Link to Mission 20 page 20
8 Jun 44 42-95005 Angers, France Target: Railroad junction
Bombed with another group
04
 Link to Mission 23 page 23
11 Jun 44   La Possonniere, France Target: Marshalling yard
Aborted, credit unconfirmed
Records say flew in 136, but that plane was in use Skorupan 703
05
 Link to Mission 25 page 25
12 Jun 44 41-29489 Dreux, France Target: Airfield
06
 Link to Mission 26 page 26
14 Jun 44 42-95005 Emmerich, Germany Target: Oil refinery
07
 Link to Mission 33 page 33
19 Jun 44 42-95005 Courbronne, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
08
 Link to Mission 34 page 34
20 Jun 44 42-95005 Politz, Germany Target: Oil refinery
09
 Link to Mission 37 page 37
22 Jun 44 42-95005 Crepy, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
10
 Link to Mission 41 page 41
27 Jun 44 42-95005 Creil, France Target: Marshalling yard
11
 Link to Mission 42 page 42
28 Jun 44 42-95005 Saarbrucken, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
Engaged with Luftwaffe
12
 Link to Mission 45 page 45
6 Jul 44 44-40068 Kiel, Germany Target: Shipyard
13
 Link to Mission 47 page 47
8 Jul 44 44-40131 Alost, Belgium Target: Railroad bridge
14
 Link to Mission 48 page 48
11 Jul 44 44-40290 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
15
 Link to Mission 49 page 49
12 Jul 44 42-50432 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
16
 Link to Mission 51 page 51
16 Jul 44 42-50580 Saarbrucken, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
17
 Link to Mission 55 page 55
21 Jul 44 44-40120 Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany Target: Aircraft factory
18
 Link to Mission 56 page 56
24 Jul 44 42-50439 St Lo area, France Target: Tactical
19
 Link to Mission 59 page 59
31 Jul 44 42-51171 Ludwigshafen, Germany Target: Chemical plant
20
 Link to Mission 60 page 60
1 Aug 44 42-50439 Anizy, France Target: Railroad bridge
21
 Link to Mission 61 page 61
3 Aug 44 42-50439 Mery-sur-Oise, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
Damaged by flak
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