| 1st Lt |
Roy F. Claytor |
P |
EVA |
17 Aug 43 |
Regensburg |
| 2nd Lt |
Raymond J. Nutting |
CP |
EVA |
17 Aug 43 |
Regensburg |
| 2nd Lt |
Oscar C. Amison, Jr. |
NAV |
POW |
17 Aug 43 |
Regensburg |
| 2nd Lt |
Kenneth R. Lorch |
BOM |
POW |
17 Aug 43 |
Regensburg |
| T/Sgt |
Steven S. Kopczewski |
ROG |
KIA |
25 Jul 43 |
Warnemunde Kiel Richard Carey crew |
| T/Sgt |
John W. Burgin |
TTE |
EVA |
17 Aug 43 |
Regensburg |
|
S/Sgt |
Robert H. Wussow |
BTG |
KIA |
8 Oct 43 |
Bremen Frank
Meadows crew |
| S/Sgt |
Charles K. Bailey |
WG |
EVA |
17 Aug 43 |
Regensburg |
| S/Sgt |
Joseph E. Kehoe |
WG |
NOC |
-- |
-- |
|
S/Sgt |
Edward A. Musante |
TG |
KIA |
17 Aug 43 |
Regensburg |
350th Sqdn. Original 100th Crew #11
A/C #42-5862 DURATION
PLUS SIX - MACR #678
ON THE
REGENSBURG MISSION THIS CREW WAS THE LEAD CREW OF THE SECOND ELEMENT, LOW
SQUADRON. AT 1020 FIGHTERS ATTACKED THE LOW SQUADRON OVER EASTERN BELGIUM
AND SEVERELY DAMAGED THE AIRCRAFT CAUSING CLAYTOR TO SOUND THE BAIL-OUT
ALARM. EIGHT OF THE MEN ABOARD GOT OUT SAFELY, BUT MUSANTE'S CHUTE CAUGHT
ON THE HORIZONTAL STABILIZER AND WAS KILLED WHEN THE PLANE EXPLODED IN
MID-AIR OR WHEN IT CRASHED. WILLIAM M. HINTON, WHO WAS FLYING IN PLACE OF
ROBERT WUSSOW APPARENTLY DID NOT BAIL OUT- HE MAY HAVE STAYED TOO LONG TO
ASSIST MUSANTE- AND WAS KILLED. BOTH HINTON AND MUSANTE WERE GIVEN A
MILITARY FUNERAL AND WERE BURIED 20 AUG 43 ON THE AIRDROME AT ST. TROND.
HINTON'S GRAVE NUMBER IS #287 AND MUSANTE'S #268
Two other replacements flying on the crew that day were, William M.
Quinn as radio operator and Clifford R. Starkey as tail gunner. Starkey became a POW but Quinn evaded capture and made it
back to England. Claytor, Nutting, Burgin and Bailey also were successful
in evading capture and, after months with the underground, got back to
England. Kenny Lorch was finally made a POW after hiding out nearly eight
months. It was the 10th mission for most of the crew but only number two
for Hinton.
When questioned, after the war, as to Musante, Claytor had this to say:
"He was a strange boy and was frequently given to air sickness. I think he was actually afraid of
the air. However, I mentioned
having him removed from the crew several times but he always persuaded me
to keep him. He seemed to be
brave and courageous except I believe he had an inherent fear of the air. I admired him very much and have
never seen him fail in anything but I do believe he was afraid to bail
out.
Charles Bailey's statement as regards Musante was as follows: "Musante
was the youngest and I was the oldest. I always took a personal interest
in him because I was older
then he, and he seemed to depend on me to a great extent. He always had trouble hearing over
the intercom and I always made it a point to be sure that he always
understood the commands given over the intercom so when the pilot gave the
command to bail out I checked with Musante and he started making
preparations to bail out. We
both went to the escape hatch and I pulled the emergency release, and
Musante stepped up to jump but for same reason he changed his mind, and
motioned for me to jump first. Because two engines were on fire, and the
plane seemed to be going down fast, I couldn't see any reason to waste
more time, so I jumped. After my chute opened, I tried to keep my eye on
the plane to see how many chutes opened but all I could ever see was eight
chutes. The underground organization that helped me told me that one of
the crew members was killed when the plane went down because his chute
hung on the plane and from their description I knew it was Musante.
MISSION LIST LT CLAYTOR:
(courtesy of Paul Andrews-Luck of the Draw appendix)
| NBR |
DATE |
TARGET |
A/C # |
A/C NAME |
| 01 |
25 JUN 1943 |
BREMEN |
25862 |
DURATION PLUS SIX |
| -- |
26 JUN 1943 |
LeMANS (ABORT/WEATHER)
|
25862 |
DURATION PLUS SIX |
| 02 |
28 JUN 1943 |
ST NAZAIRE (FLAK CITY)
|
25862 |
DURATION PLUS SIX |
| 03 |
29 JUN 1943 |
LeMANS |
25862 |
DURATION PLUS SIX |
| 04 |
4 JUL 1943 |
LaPALLICE |
25862 |
DURATION PLUS SIX |
| 05 |
10 JUL 1943 |
LeBOURGET |
25862 |
DURATION PLUS SIX |
| 06 |
14 JUL 1943 |
LeBOURGET |
25862 |
DURATION PLUS SIX |
| 07 |
17 JUL 1943 |
HAMBURG |
25862 |
DURATION PLUS SIX |
| 08 |
12 AUG 1943 |
WESSLING |
230380 |
LN-P |
| 09 |
15 AUG 1943 |
MERVILLE, AF & LILLE
|
25867 |
ALICE FROM DALLAS |
| 10 |
17 AUG 1943 |
REGENSBURG-SHOT DOWN
|
25867 |
ALICE FROM DALLAS |
|