LT Louis H. ABROMOWITZ |
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UNIT: 418th BOMB Sqdn | POSITION: NAV | |
SERIAL #: O-814084 | STATUS: EVA | |
MACR: 07414 | CR: 07414 | |
Comments1: 20 JUL 44 MERSEBURG (FLAK) |
COMMENTS & NOTES
MEMO 1:CREW 1ST LT FRANCIS C. KINCANNON P POW 20 JUL 44 MERSEBURG 2ND LT BERNARD L. FARNUM CP POW 20 JUL 44 MERSEBURG 2ND LT LOUIS ABROMOWITZ NAV EVA 20 JUL 44 MERSEBURG 1ST LT ROBERT E. NANCE BOM EVA 20 JUL 44 MERSEBURG S/SGT DANIEL B. DEASON TTE POW 20 JUL 44 MERSEBURG SGT OSCAR L. EDGE ROG POW 20 JUL 44 MERSEBURG SGT BERNARD M. TARNECKI BTG NOC SGT CHARLES E. GARRETTE WG NOC SGT THOMAS J. HOAGG WG CPT 24 JUL 44 ST LO SGT ROBERT D. CHAVEZ TG POW 20 JUL 44 MERSEBURG 418TH SQDN.. CREW, AS ABOVE JOINED THE 100TH ON 09 MAR 1944 The Crew flew a/c 42-107011 "SHINING HOUR" starting on March 27, 1944. MAY HAVE USED THIS DURING THE WAR BUT I FEEL CHANGED NAME FROM ABROMOWITZ TO ABBOTT AFTER THE WAR…..mpf 2006 Partial list of Missions of Lt Kincannon Crew: (all missions in Shining Hour unless otherwise noted…mpf) 1. 16/03/44 AUGSBURG (a/c 42-38175) 2. 18/03/44 LECHFELD/MUNICH (a/c 42-6087 "ROYAL FLUSH" flak damage to #2 Engine) 3. 27/03/44 BORDEAUX/MERIGNAC AF 4. 28/03/44 CHATEAUDUN, AF 31/03/44 LUDWIGSHAVEN (Recall) 01/04/44 LUDWIGSHAVEN (Recall) 5. 08/04/44 QUACKENBRUCK, AF 09/04/44 KRESZINKE (POSEN) (Recall) 6. 10/04/44 RHEIMS 7. 11/04/44 ROSTOCK 12/04/44 SCHKEUDITZ (LEIPZIG), AC FACTORY (Lt Col Kidd Command Pilot, Recall) 8. 13/04/44 AUGSBURG (flak damage to #3 engine) 9. 22/04/44 HAMM 10. 24/04/44 FLOTTENANVILLE (NO BALL) About this time, Lt Kincannon's Crew became a Pathfinder Crew and were assigned a radar equipped Fort supplied by the 95th BG called "BELLE OF BERLIN". (I also believe the make up of this Crew changed at this point with BTG, and both WG's being taken off the Crew and either assigned to other crews or went into spare gunner pool..MPF) Pathfinder Aircraft DATE: 20 July 1944 418th Sqdn. A/C #42-97564 OE-F (95th BG Pathfinder) "Belle of Berlin" MISSION: Merseburg,Ger. MACR #7414,Micro-fiche #2701 Major MaGee C.Fuller Com. P POW Capt Francis C.Kincannon P POW 1st Lt Bernard L.Farnum CP POW Capt Robert E.Nance BOM EVADEE 1st Lt Louis H.Abromowitz NAV EVADEE Capt Henry C. Griffis RAD/N EVADEE (see Hermansen crew/ 350th Sqdn.) 1st Lt George E.Bonitz NAV EVADEE T/Sgt Daniel B.Deason TTE POW T/Sgt Oscar L.Edge ROG POW S/Sgt Glen E.Snider RWG POW S/Sgt Daniel M.Cargile LWG EVADEE S/Sgt Robert D.Chavez TG POW This A/C was leading the mission in a Pathfinder ship which accounts for the seven officers aboard. Major Fuller,who had flown overseas as pilot of a 349th Sqdn. Crew in June 1943, was now C.O. of the 418th. EYEWITNESS: "Just as bombs were released A/C #564 received a direct hit by AA fire between #2 engine and fuselage.Shell did not explode but a large hole was torn in the wing and gasoline poured from the tanks. #2 engine feathered and A/C pulled out of formation directing deputy leader to take over. A/C fell behind and was escorted by fighters and it was reported that #564 was heard to tell fighters over radio that it was all-right." This is all the information that interrogation of 100th "A" Group crews revealed. From Bottisham (fighter base) to PFF War room to 100th BG the following report was received: "A/C #564 called for fighter support after it began to lag and contact was made over channel "C" with the fighters which gave it cover. Subsequentlythe PFF had to crash land near Louvain just east of Brusselsand prearranged plan (over channel "C") as soon as the crew had cleared the A/C the fighter strafed and set fire to the ship. Fighter did not see PFF explode but stated definitely that it was afire,and that all the crew was safe.' Subj: 100thBG Feedback Form Date: 6/3/2004 8:16:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: bryans214@peoplepc.com The following form contents were entered on 3rd Jun 4 Date = 3 Jun 4 15:16:28 subject = 100thBG Feedback Form messages = 1443 CATEGORY = Other EMAIL = bryans214@peoplepc.com UNAME = William Bryan INTEREST = I am the relative of a 100th veteran FEEDBACK = My uncle (deceased in 1968)was a tail gunner on a 100 bomb group crew...I believe the name of the B-17 was "Shining Hour"...his name was Charles E. Garrett, from Charlottesville, VA...but when I go to your site's 'crew' page and do a search for him or his aircraft, nothing comes up...can you help me here as to why or where? Thanks. Purpose: Request information Email: victor.schutters@skynet.be Name: victor schutters Interest: Other Comments: Dear Madam, dear Sir, I am writting you from Belgium. My grandfather,Victor Schutters, was a member of the belgian underground.On 1st August 1944, he picked up three airmen of the 100th BG in Westmalle and brought them to a safe house in Brussels.Those airmen are: Capt Robert E.Nance, 1st Lt George E.Bonitz and 1st Lt Louis H.Abramowitz. I should want to know how they were helped after the crash. I wonder if they are still alive and if they remember their trip with my grandfather. Yours sincerely, Victor Schutters.MEMO 2:
(last name changed to Abbott after war)
KIA / MIA / EVA / INT INFORMATION:
TARGET: Merseburg | DATE: 1944-07-20 | |
AIRCRAFT: "Belle of Berlin" (42-97564) (95th BG Pathfinder) | CAUSE: FLAK |
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Francis C. Kincannon Crew (left to right) Kneeling: R. Nance, B. Farnum, F. Kincannon, L. Abromowitz Standing: R. Chavez, O. Edge, G. Snider, D. Deason, C. Garrette, B. Tarnecki Photo courtesy of Thorpe Abbotts Tower Museum Archives - January, 2006