Robyn P. FULTON
Additional 100th Service Notes
Awards and Commendations (in the order received)
Purple Heart
General Order #28 dated 27 August 1943
Robyn P. Fulton, 38133761, Staff Sergeant, 351st Bombardment Squadron, 100th Bombardment Group (H), Army Air Forces, United States Army. For wound received in action against an enemy of the United States 24 August 1943, while serving as Ball Turret Gunner on a B-17 airplane on a combat mission over enemy occupied Continental Europe. Home address: 419 South Douglas Avenue, Lyons, Kansas
Biography
Additional Military Documents

Robyn Fulton draft registration
Draft registration card front
Comments and Notes
CREW
1ST LT ALVIN L. BARKER
ORGINAL 100TH PILOT
CREW #25 A/C #42-30059 "BARKER'S BURDENS" MACR #685
1ST LT ALVIN L. BARKER P; KIA 8 OCT 43 BREMEN (WITH CREW 22, CAPT MURPHY CREW)
2ND LT CHARLES W. FLOYD, JR CP; KIA 3 SEP 43 PARIS
2ND LT ROBERT M. ROSENBERG NAV; POW 3 SEP 43 PARIS
2ND LT FRANK C. COON BOM; POW 3 SEP 43 PARIS
T/SGT WILLIAM H. STROUD TTE; RFS TRANSFERRED TO 447TH BG
S/SGT EDWIN I. MORGAN WG; POW 24 MAY 44 BERLIN (With crew of E.J.Siewert)
T/SGT THEODORE W. PRICE ROG; KIA 3 SEP 43 PARIS
S/SGT ROBYN P. FULTON BTG; POW 6 MAR 44 BERLIN (with G.W.Brannan) SEE BELOW
S/SGT JOHN K. WILLIAMS WG; KIA 3 SEP 43 PARIS
S/SGT JOHN M. NEAL TG; KIA 3 SEP 43 PARIS
351st Sqdn. An Original crew with the 100th.
Barker was made Operations officer of the 351st and Floyd became pilot of the crew. On 3/9/43,Lt Jack C.Boyd,who had flown overseas with the group as a spare, was the CP. Also,on 3/9/43,S/Sgt EARL GRIGGS & Dale Huffer were flying in place of Willis Stroud & Robyn Fulton and both were KIA as was Lt Boyd. Lt.Peter Theodore,Asst. Station Gunnery Officer,flew in place of Sgt. E.I.Morgan and was KIA. Sgt.Fulton had received a Purple Heart in Aug.1943.
The following is from a conversation between Cowboy Roane and Paul West in 1991…Cowboy's remarks are from notes:
"I was with them at Paris and saw King's plane hit amidships by flak. It pitched up in and extreme nose high attitude and struck the tail section of Alvin's (Barker) plane. It seemed like slow motion, or maybe that is just my memory but they seemed to hang there for a time and then Richard (King) went straight down and Alvin (Barker) just exploded then and there. It was and still is a sad day for me, I had been Richard's (King) co-pilot in the states, the entire crew were my close friends. I also knew Alvin (Barker) from back in the states where we were squadron mates as well."
Crash Information: FROM LT KING CASUALTY REPORT
The third aircraft to be involved in a massive mid-air collision in the Paris, France area. A salvoed bomb (from the high group) hit the No# 3 engine of aircraft 42-30059 piloted by 1/Lt Charles Floyd, which collided with aircraft 42-5865 piloted by Lt Victor Fienup, resulting in loss of control. The aircraft piloted by Lt. Richard King received a diredt falk burst amidships and sudden moved upward striking aircraft piloted by Lt Charles Floyd, this aircraft exploded.
CHARLES FLOYD HAD MOVED UP TO PILOT WHEN ALVIN BARKER BECAME SQUADRON OPERATIONS OFFICER, FLOYD'S CO-PILOT SEAT WAS TAKEN BY LT JACK C BOYD, WHO HAD FLOWN OVERSEAS WITH THE GROUP. BOTH PILOTS WERE KIA. THE NAVIGATOR, LT ROBERT ROSENBURG AND THE BOMBARDIER, LT FRANK COON, WERE PROABLY BLOWN OUT OF THE AIRCRAFT, BOTH BECAME POWS. S/SGT EARL GRIGGS AND SGT DALE HUFFERS WERE FLYING IN PLACE OF REGULAR CREWMEN, WILLIS STROUD AND ROBYN FULTON; BOTH WERE KIA. LT PETER THEODORE, STATION ASSISTANT GUNNERY OFFICER, WAS ALSO ON BOARD AND WAS KIA. ALTHOUGH HE WAS NOT REQUIRED TO FLY MISSIONS THIS WAS HIS FOURTH. LT THEODORE WAS HELD IN HIGH ESTEEEM BY THE GUNNERS OF THE 100TH.
T/SGT WILLIAM H. STROUD TTE; RFS after 7 missions due to illness, TRANSFERRED TO 447TH BG
Robert Rosenberg changed name to Robert M.Rowen. Address:121 Montgomery Ave., Bala Cynwyd,PA 19004.
MISSIONS OF CAPT. ALVIN BARKER (from Paul Andrews appendix in Luck of the Draw by Frank Murphy…mpf)
# DATE TARGET A/C # A/C NAME COMMENTS:
1. 26/06/43 LeMANS 230184 MUGGS
2. 28/06/43 ST NAZAIRE 230086 BLACK JACK
3. 10/07/43 Le BOURGET 230059 BARKER'S BURDENS
NC 14/07/43 Le BOURGET 230059 BARKER'S BURDENS #3 ENGINE, RUNNING ROUGH
4. 17/07/43 HAMBURG 230059 BARKER'S BURDENS
CAPT. BARKER IS MADE 351ST OPERATIONS OFFICER
5. 26/07/43 HANOVER 230089 SUNNY (Low Squadron Lead with Glenn Dye Crew)
6. 08/10/43 BREMEN 25864 PICCADILLY LILY (shot down with Capt. Murphy Crew)
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MISSIONS FLOWN WITH BOTH CAPT. BARKER AND LT FLOYD:
# DATE TARGET A/C # A/C NAME COMMENTS:
1. 26/06/43 LeMANS 230184 MUGGS
2. 28/06/43 ST NAZAIRE 230086 BLACK JACK
3. 10/07/43 Le BOURGET 230059 BARKER'S BURDENS
NC 14/07/43 Le BOURGET 230059 BARKER'S BURDENS #3 ENGINE, RUNNING ROUGH
4. 17/07/43 HAMBURG 230059 BARKER'S BURDENS
CAPT. BARKER IS MADE 351ST OPERATIONS OFFICER, LT FLOYD BECOMES 1ST PILOT
NC 25/07/43 KIEL 230059 BARKER'S BURDENS BLEW TIRE ON TAKE OFF
5. 28/07/43 OSCHERSLEBEN 230059 BARKER'S BURDENS RECALL
NC 29/07/43 WARNEMUNDE 230059 BARKER'S BURDENS RETURNED EARLY, OXYGEN LEAK
6. 30/07/43 KASSEL 230057 RAUNCHY
7. 12/08/43 WESSELING 230059 BARKER'S BURDEN
NC 17/08/34 REGENSBURG 230059 BARKER'S BURDEN RETURNED EARLY, ENGINE FAILURE
8. 19/08/43 WOENSDRECHT 230035 TORCHY
9. 24/08/43 EVREUX-FAUVILLE 230059 BARKER'S BURDEN
10. 03/09/43 PARIS 230059 BARKER'S BURDEN MID AIR COLLISION
CREW #23
351st BS
Mission: Paris (Beaumont AF)
M.A.C.R.#685
Date: 3 Sept.1943 Aircraft #42-30059 "BARKER'S BURDENS"
Time: 0920
A/C last seen: Over Beaumont Airdrome at Evreux,France
CREW ABOARD:
Charles W.Floyd,Jr. 2nd Lt P KIA (see above for Floyd's original crew)
Jack C.Boyd 2nd Lt CP KIA
Robert M.Rosenberg 2nd Lt N POW
Frank C.Coon 2nd Lt B POW
Theodore W.Price T/Sgt R KIA
John M.Neal S/Sgt E KIA
Earl Griggs S/Sgt BT KIA (Replacement)
Dale P.Huffer Sgt RWG KIA (Replacement)
Peter J.Theodore 1st Lt LWG KIA (Gunnery Officer)
John K.Williams S/Sgt TG KIA
FROM CASUALTY REPORT FOR RICHARD KING: Crash Information:
The third aircraft to be involved in a massive mid-air collision in the Paris, France area. A salvoed bomb (from the high group) hit the No# 3 engine of aircraft 42-30059 piloted by 1/Lt Charles Floyd, which collided with aircraft 42-5865 piloted by Lt Victor Fienup, resulting in loss of control. The aircraft piloted by Lt. Richard King received a diredt falk burst amidships and sudden moved upward striking aircraft piloted by Lt Charles Floyd, this aircraft exploded."
When Al Barker,regular pilot of this crew,was made Squadron Operations officer, Charles Floyd moved from the co-pilots to the pilots seat and Jack Boyd,who had flown overseas with the 100th unassigned to a crew,became the new co-pilot.
Earl Griggs and Dale Huffer were flying in place of regular crewmen,Willis Stroud and Robyn Fulton, while Lt. Peter Theodore flew this mission in place of Edwin Morgan.
Lt.Theodore,Assistant Station Gunnery officer and and a very early member of th 100th,was under no duty or obligation to fly combat missions but he firmly be-leived that only by knowing at first hand the problems encountered by combat crew gunners could he be of help to them and gain their trust and respect. This was the fourth mission he had flown and he had demonstrated great coolness and courage in action.
Of interest in this regard is the following statement given by Robert Rosenberg many months after the event:
"The target, the Renault Works at Paris, was hidden by cloud when our group reached the target area. Flak was relatively heavy and fairly accurate. Our Group commander was knocked out of the formation and during the ensuing period in which the deputy commander moved into the group lead our plane was hit in the number three engine. Through skillful flying, Lts. Floyd and Boyd were able to keep control and maintain our position, No. 3, low squadron, low group. As we proceeded away from the target area to the secondary target at Evreux, German fighters joined the attack. We reached Paris at 0845 but did not leave until almost 0900. The fighters succeeded in sending many bullets through the plane without causing any injury to any crew members or any material damage to the plane.
"At about 0920 I began re loading the nose guns from the ammunition case on which I was sitting while the bombardier kept a sharp lookout. I had finished loading two of the guns when the pilot began to say something over the intercom. Before he could finish speaking, he, the co pilot and bombardier apparently saw German fighters re forming to renew the attack. I began firing the right nose gun at an incoming fighter and while so engaged felt the plane jump violently. Observers whom I met later tell me that a plane salvoed its bombs from the high squadron just before it blew up. One of the bombs hit our already damaged and feathered #3 engine and caused our plane to maneuver into the plane of the flight leader (m is was Lt. V. Fienup Crew #21), from which plane, already on fire, the crew members were bailing out. Our plane was now out of formation with the left wing tip and right mid wing section ablaze. The pilot and copilot were still fighting and managing to retain a modicum of control. German fighters were closing in on us and everybody was concentrating on returning the fire of these oncoming ships. Word came across the intercom to abandon ship but before I could make a move, the ship seemingly exploded. I recovered consciousness four days later. We were not permitted any freedom while in the hospital at Paris but from what little I could learn, the bombardier, Frank C. Coon, and I were the only survivors. All the while we were imprisoned; we fruitlessly sought to learn of some small word of the fate of the rest of the crew."
Frank Cocn was also blown from the ship but recovered in time to pull the ripcord.
John M. Neal is commemorated on The Wall of the Missing at the Brittany American Cementary.
Dale Huffer is commemorated on The Wall of the Missing at The Lorraine American Cementary, Saint Avold, France.
LT CHARLES W. FLOYD BURIED: AMERICAN MILITARY CEMETERY AT OMAHA BEACH GRAVE D-7-40
NOTE*
CREW
AIRCRAFT 42-31735, LUCKY LEE, SHOT DOWN DURING FIGHTER ATTACK NEAR HASELUENNE AT APPROX 1200 HOURS. A/C CRASHED NEAR BAKUM. TWO KIA, EIGHT BAILED OUT AND WERE TAKEN PRISONER.
CREW OF 42-31735 "LUCKY LEE
Crew on March 6, 1944 BERLIN
2ND LT GEORGE W. BRANNAN P POW 6 MAR 44 BERLIN
LT THOMAS LESLIE CP KIA 6 MAR 44 BERLIN (from Lt L.G. Lacy Crew)
2ND LT CLYDE F. DALE NAV KIA 6 MAR 44 BERLIN (Buried in Oldenburg, Grave 276)
2ND LT LOUIS J. DENISCO BOM POW 6 MAR 44 BERLIN
T/SGT WILLIAM F. TEAFF ROG POW 6 MAR 44 BERLIN ( Died on July 6th, 1944 from complications from diphtheria)
T/SGT WALTER AUSTIN TTE POW 6 MAR 44 BERLIN
SGT ROBYN FULTON BTG POW 6 MAR 44 BERLIN (from Lt C.W. Floyd Crew)
SGT CHARLES R. ELLIOTT WG POW 6 MAR 44 BERLIN (Original BTG on Brannan Crew, flew as WG on this mission)
SGT HOWARD T. LARIMORE WG POW 6 MAR 44 BERLIN
SGT ROBERT L. GREENLEAF TG POW 6 MAR 44 BERLIN sn# 11043094 POW sn#2664
THE BRANNAN CREW: MARCH 6, 1944
THE GERMAN FIGHERS KNOCKED OUT ENGINES 3 & 4 OF A/C 42-31735 "LUCKY LEE". LT BRANNAN WAS LEADING THE SECOND ELEMENT OF THE LEAD SQUADRON IN THE 100TH "B" GROUP. THERE WAS A HUGE STREAM OF GASOLINE COMING OFF THE RIGHT WING AND LT BRANNAN ISSUED THE BAIL OUT SIGNAL FEARING AN EXPLOSION. A FEW MOMENTS LATER, THE SHIP EXPLODED KILLING LT THOMAS LESLIE (CP) AND LT DALE (NAV). "LUCKY LEE" CRASHED AT HAUSSTETTE NEAR BAKUM, GERMANY.
351st Sqdn. Crew, as above, joined the 100th Gp on 1 Dec 1943.
On 6 Mar 44 Lt Thomas Leslie from the crew of L.G. Lacy replaced Lt Alley and was KIA (Buried in Oldenburg, Grave 277). Sgt Robyn Fulton (on his 17th mission) of the C.W.Floyd crew flew as BTG. Sgt Elliott, the crews regular BTG, flew as a WG. Sgt Howard T. Larimore (on his 15th mission) flew as WG in place of Orville A. Knapp and became a POW. According to Lt Brannan, the crew flew 13 missions. "Lt Alley had a nervous breakdown on the 5th mission and I never saw him again" Brannan says he lost three planes during his time with the 100th BG.
See MACR #3020, Microfiche #1021
Some of missions Lt Brannon Crew flew:
Dec 30. 1943 Ludwigshaven- flying a/c 42-30796 SUNNY II, EP-J, The aircraft was badly damaged by fighters, Lt Brannan crash landed the plane 4 miles from Thorpe Abbotts at Starston near Harlseston, UK. Sgt Knapp was seriously wounded in the crash and two others slightly hurt.
Feb 5, 1944, target was VILLACOUBLAY, FRANCE, Crew flew an as yet identified aircraft named "My Gal".
Feb 6, 1944, target was EVREUX, FRANCE, Crew flew "My Gal"
Mar 3, 1944, target was BERLIN, Recall due to bad weather, Crew was flying 42-31735, EP-B LUCKY LEE, which sustained some flak damage
Mar 4, 1944, target was BERLIN, Recal due to bad weather, Crew was fliying 42-31735, EP-B LUCKY LEE
Mar 6, 1944, target was BERLIN, SHOT DOWN, Crew was flying 42-31735, EP-B, LUCKY LEE.
LUCKY LEE- THIS PLANE IS DEPICTED IN KEITH FERRIS'S PAINTING "FORTRESS ENGAGED" SEEN ON THE COVER OF THE
BOOK "TARGET BERLIN" BY JEFFREY L. ETHELL AND ALFRED PRICE.
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Date = 16 Mar 3 02:52:07
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COMMENTS = My uncle, Charles F. Elliott recently died of throat cancer after care at the VA Hospital, Indianapolis. He was a sergeant waist gunner on B-17s and was with the 100th BG at Thorpe Abbott, but we do not know with which squadron and in which aircraft on his last mission. He flew 13 missions, the majority in "Lucky Lee". On about his 10th mission that aircraft was disabled, and he was moved to a Wing Commander's (an unknown colonel) plane on or about 30 Dec. '43. On return from this mission there was major damage, the plane crash landing in a field 5 miles from base. On 6 March '44 his last aircraft was on Mission 250 to Berlin. Near Stetin, E. Prussia, the plane was hit midships by ground fire. Three crew were killed immediately, the co-pilot died in the fall, the pilot and bombardier made it out of the plane, but a German fighter killed the latter in his chute. Uncle Charley snagged in the hatch, was pushed out by another grewman, bumped the horizontal stabilizer, but successfully opened his chute and made it 6000 ft. to the ground. He was immediately found by Polish peasants but German soldiers commandeered him. He spend the rest of the 16 months war, mostly in Stalag Luft III, until his camp was liberated by Russian troups.
Date = 19 Mar 3 04:22:19
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EMAIL = JTerman@msn.com
UNAME = James W. Terman
DIED = Charles F. Elliott
DEATH_DATE = Sept. 24, 2002
UNIT = 351st
POSITION = Waist Gunner
RELATION = Niece or Nephew
COMMENTS = Sgt. Charles F. Elliott (middle initial listed as R. in error on record); was listed as BTG of "Lucky Lee" except for last flight as WG (right), mission 250, 6 March '44. Shot down, served 16 mo POW, Stalags Luft 3&4. Died age 81, Bloomington, Indiana
KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:
Berlin
"Lucky Lee" (42-31735)
1944-03-06
EAC-Explosion
Photos

Ed Seidel and Robyn Fulton
Ed Seidel and Robyn Fulton in Houston, Texas in 1991 (from the collection of Grant Fuller)

Alvin L. Barker Crew
Alvin L. Barker Crew (left to right) Standing: Alvin Barker (P), S. Hayne (CP), John Neal (TG), Edwin Morgan (WG), John K Williams (WG) Kneeling: Robyn Fulton (BTG), Theodore Price (ROG), Frank Coon (BOM), Willis Stroud (TTE) Picture taken at Walla Walla, WA about February, 1943 (Courtesy of Thorpe Abbotts Tower Museum Archives - January, 2006) Notes: S. Hayne (CP) did not fly to England with the 100th BG. Willis Stroud (TTE) RFS (illness) after 7 missions and transferred to the 447th BG.
Crew List
1st Crew List
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| Rank | Name | Pos | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capt | BARKER, Alvin | P/COM | KIA |
| Lt | FLOYD, Charles W. | CP/P | KIA |
| Lt | BOYD, Jack C. | CP | KIA |
| Lt | ROSENBERG, Robert M. | NAV | POW |
| LT | COON, Frank C. | BOM | POW |
| T/Sgt | NEAL, John M. | TTE | KIA |
| T/SGT | STROUD, William H. | TTE | RFS |
| T/Sgt | PRICE, Theodore W. | ROG | KIA |
| S/Sgt | FULTON, Robyn P. | BTG | POW |
| S/Sgt | HUFFER, Dale | WG | KIA |
| S/Sgt | MORGAN, Edwin I. | WG | POW |
| Lt | THEODORE, Peter J. | WG | KIA |
| S/Sgt | WILLIAMS, John | WG | KIA |
2nd Crew List
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| Rank | Name | Pos | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lt | BRANNAN, George W. | P | POW |
| LT | LESLIE, Thomas R. | CP | KIA |
| S/Sgt | FULTON, Robyn P. | BTG | POW |