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Back row, left to right...
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Larry Carroll, bombardier
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Wayne Bailey, navigator
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Bert Young, pilot
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Robert "Bud" Thomas, co-pilot
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Front row, left to right...
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Earl Morgan, engineer
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Carey Ballard, top turret gunner
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Douglas McComb, nose gunner
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Donald Shore, tail gunner
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Henry Parke, radio operator
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Robert Adams, waist gunner
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Young Crew R-27 Summary
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The Young Crew had come from the 29th CCT school in Boise, Idaho to the 492nd as replacement crew number 27. See "Young CCT Crew" link on the right. They arrived at North Pickenham on 1 Jul 44. They were assigned to the 856th BS. We're not sure which crew they were assigned to replace.
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After flying 5 training missions with the Group they flew their first combat mission on 11 Jul 44. By our count F/O Young took this crew on 10 missions plus an aborted one. We have included the training missions on the Crew's mission record below.
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They couldn't had picked a better time to join the 492nd as the Group's blood-bath days were over. But the dangers were just as real as the Group was still losing a plane now and then.
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When the Group was disbanded in the following month the Young Crew was transferred to the 36th BS RCM (Radar Counter Measures).
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The 36th (aka the "Gremlins") was one of the Allies' secret squadrons used in the war. Their bomb bays weren't loaded with bombs, but with radar and radio jamming equipment. No one can estimate how many lives this squadron saved, but everyone agrees that they were numerous. The Gremlin equipment was used in many ways: They jammed...German early warning detection radar,radar used by anti-aircraft batteries for determining altitudes,enemy aircraft radio communication,radio controlled V-2 rockets, andGerman tank-to-tank communications during the Battle of the Bulge. For more information visit the 36th BS RCM website.
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Original Roster for
Young Crew R-27
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Position |
Name |
Rank |
Serial # |
Notes |
Pilot MOS 1024 |
Young, Bert E |
F/O |
T-061192 |
Transferred to the 36th BS |
Co-Pilot MOS 1024 |
Thomas, Robert "Bud" |
2nd Lt |
O-765352 |
Transferred to the 36th BS |
Navigator MOS 1034 |
Bailey, Wayne D |
2nd Lt |
O-717370 |
Transferred to the 36th BS |
Bombardier MOS 1035 |
Carrol, Lawrence E "Larry" |
2nd Lt |
O-716713 |
Transferred w/another crew Some records spell name as Carroll |
Engineer MOS 748 |
Morgan, Earl C |
S/Sgt |
34800218 |
Promoted T/Sgt Transferred to the 36th BS |
Radio Operator MOS 757 |
Parke, Henry W "Hank" |
S/Sgt |
12074787 |
Promoted T/Sgt Transferred to the 36th BS |
Nose Gunner MOS 612 |
McComb, Douglas G |
Sgt |
36416935 |
MOS changed to 748 Promoted S/Sgt Transferred to the 36th BS |
Tail Gunner MOS 611 |
Shore, Donald S |
Sgt |
17079871 |
MOS changed to 757 Promoted S/Sgt Transferred to the 36th BS |
Waist Gunner MOS 612 |
Adams, Robert B |
Sgt |
39207625 |
Promoted S/Sgt Transferred to the 36th BS |
Top Turret Gunner MOS 611 |
Ballard, Carey P |
Sgt |
35766957 |
Promoted S/Sgt Transferred to the 36th BS Some records show name as Bellard |
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Young Crew R-27
492nd BG Mission Record
859th Bomb Squadron
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Crew Mission Number |
Group Mission Number |
Group Mission Date |
Aircraft Serial Number |
Primary Target |
Mission Notes |
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05 Jul 44 |
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Training Mission |
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xx |
xx |
06 Jul 44 |
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Training Mission |
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xx |
xx |
07 Jul 44 |
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Training Mission |
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xx |
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08 Jul 44 |
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Training Mission |
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xx |
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10 Jul 44 |
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Training Mission |
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11 Jul 44 |
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Munich, Germany |
Target: transportation industry |
02 |
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12 Jul 44 |
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Munich, Germany |
Target: transportation industry |
03 |
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13 Jul 44 |
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Saarbrucken, Germany |
Target: marshalling yard |
Abort |
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16 Jul 44 |
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Saarbrucken, Germany |
Target: transportation industry Aborted |
04 |
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19 Jul 44 |
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Koblenz, Germany |
Target: marshalling yard |
05 |
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20 Jul 44 |
44-40146 |
Erfurt, Germany |
Target: airfield |
06 |
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21 Jul 44 |
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Oberpffaffenhofen, Germany |
Target: aircraft plant |
07 |
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29 Jul 44 |
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Bremen, Germany |
Target: oil refinery |
08 |
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31 Jul 44 |
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Ludwigshafen, Germany |
Target: chemical plant |
09 |
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01 Aug 44 |
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Anizy, France |
Target: railroad bridge |
10 |
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03 Aug 44 |
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Mery-sur-Oise, France |
Target: crossbow (V-1 rockets) |
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