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Perry Crew R-21 (710)
 Perry Crew R-21
Back row, left to right...
William Bento, radio operator
Paul Perry, pilot
Joseph Kelly, co-pilot
Lloyd Randolph, navigator
Gerald Camp, engineer
Front row, left to right...
Jack Towner, gunner
John Durtsche, ball turret gunner
Oliver Rauch, bombardier
Robert Traeger, gunner
Arel Bye, gunner
Perry Crew R-21 (710) Summary
The Perry Crew was formed in the US during the spring of 1944. They trained at Westover Field, Massachusetts. Originally their training schedule was to end on 15 June, but they were rushed to finish up by 13 May 44.
They picked up a brand new B-24 at Mitchell Field, New York, to ferry over to the ETO. On 22 May they began their trek across the Atlantic via the northern route. They arrived at Nutts Corner, Northern Ireland, on 27 May.
After going through about three more weeks of combat training in Northern Ireland, the Crew got their orders on 18 June assigning them to the 445th BG. They were to proceed by boat, rail and truck.
While en route to the 445th BG, their orders were changed, sending them to the 492nd. The 492nd had just suffered a large loss of crews and planes. They needed replacements as soon as possible.
The Perry Replacement Crew arrived at North Pickenham on 22 June. Two days later they were assigned to the 857th BS and were designated to replace the Stanhope Crew 710 that had transferred out earlier in the month.
According to Al Blue's records, the Perry Crew flew 13 missions plus two aborted ones. The individual records kept by members of the crew concur. Bob Traeger told us that everyone in the crew flew on all of the missions. He also said that they never carried any extra people on board while at the 492nd, but they did carry with them "Lucky Rabbitt."
Lucky Rabbitt was a stuffed animal that one of the crewmen had picked up along the way. It became their good luck charm as it flew all 30 missions with the crew. Lucky Rabbitt certainly looks like he flew 30 missions.
Paul Perry kept a war diary throughout his service. From it we have learned a great deal about him and the crew. We have it presented here, broken into six parts. See the story links at right. There is also an interview with Bob Trager that fills in some of the blanks.
Perry's diary says that they never once encountered the Luftwaffe, which is fitting since after the deadly 7 July air battle, General Doolittle ordered personal bodyguards to escort the 492nd on every mission.
When the Group was disbanded, Lt Randolph and Sgt Bento were sent to serve in the Air Transport Command. However, the Perry Crew was reassigned to the 466th BG.
Soon, the 466th began using the Perry Crew as a lead ship. Perry does mention in his dairy that the 492nd was a better group. As a lead ship, he tried to elevate his squadron's performance level to that of the old 492nd.
While at the 466th, the crew's new radio operator broke a bone in a bike accident. Sgt Bento was brought back from the Air Transport Command to rejoin his old crew. He flew two more missions with them.
On 29 Dec 44, the Perry Crew completed their 30 mission tour. However, only seven of the ten men finished together. The other three finished up with other crews.
More Info
42-51121
NIAGARA
SPECIAL
42-95220
44-40072
B.T.O.
42-95023
LUCKY LASS II
41-28978
42-51091
BANGIN' LULU
42-51115
44-40140
ALICE
44-40158
TINKER BELLE
42-50486
44-40173
ERNIE'S BEAVERS
Links to missions
flown by the
Perry Crew R-21
are below in their
Mission Record
466th BG
website
Lloyd Randolph
So. Oregon
Warbirds
Original Roster for
Perry Crew R-21 (710)
Position / MOS Name Rank Serial # Notes
Pilot
MOS 1024
Perry, Paul W 2nd Lt O-818925 Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 466th BG
Co-Pilot
MOS 1024
Kelly, Joseph R 2nd Lt O-822459 Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 466th BG
Navigator
MOS 1034
Randolph, Lloyd K 2nd Lt O-708220 Transferred 10 Aug 44, to Air Transport Command
Bombardier
MOS 1035
Rauch, Oliver J 2nd Lt O-709969 Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 466th BG
Engineer
MOS 748
Camp, Gerald D S/Sgt 12196747 Promoted T/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 466th BG
Radio
Operator
MOS 757
Bento, William S/Sgt 11111293 Transferred 10 Aug 44, to Air Transport Command
Gunner
MOS 611
Towner, Jack F Sgt 37676813 Promoted S/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 466th BG
Gunner
MOS 611
Durtsche, John F Sgt 35225627 Promoted S/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 466th BG
Misspelled as Burtsche on some records
Gunner
MOS 611
Traeger, Robert L Sgt 37676727 Promoted S/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 466th BG
Gunner
MOS 612
Bye, Arel E Sgt 17143455 Promoted S/Sgt
Transferred 10 Aug 44, to 466th BG
Perry Crew R-21 (710)
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 44 page 44
4 Jul 44 42-51121 Beaumont-le-Roger, France Target: Airfield
02
 Link to Mission 45 page 45
6 Jul 44 42-95220 Kiel, Germany Target: Shipyard
Abort
 Link to Mission 48 page 48
11 Jul 44 44-40072 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
Aborted, uncredited
03
 Link to Mission 49 page 49
12 Jul 44 44-40072 Munich, Germany Target: Railroad station
Abort
 Link to Mission 50 page 50
13 Jul 44 44-40072 Saarbrucken, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
Aborted, uncredited
04
 Link to Mission 51 page 51
16 Jul 44 42-95023 Saarbrucken, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
05
 Link to Mission 53 page 53
19 Jul 44 41-28978 Russelheim, Germany Target: Marshalling yard
Bombed Koblenz
06
 Link to Mission 54 page 54
20 Jul 44 42-51091 Erfurt, Germany Target: Airfield
07
 Link to Mission 58 page 58
29 Jul 44 42-51115 Oslebhausen, Germany Target: Oil refinery
08
 Link to Mission 59 page 59
31 Jul 44 44-40140 Ludwigshafen, Germany Target: Chemical plant
09
 Link to Mission 60 page 60
1 Aug 44 44-40140 Anizy, France Target: Railroad bridge
Damaged by Flak
10
 Link to Mission 61 page 61
3 Aug 44 44-40158 Mery-sur-Oise, France Target: Crossbow (V-1 rockets)
11
 Link to Mission 62 page 62
4 Aug 44 42-50486 Kiel, Germany Target: Submarine base
A/C borrowed from 856th BS
12
 Link to Mission 64 page 64
5 Aug 44 44-40173 Brunswick, Germany Target: Aircraft manufacturing
13
 Link to Mission 65 page 65
6 Aug 44 44-40072 Hamburg, Germany Target: Oil refinery
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