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Personnel

S/Sgt

Paul E. HALL

Hometown During Time of Service: Monroe, MI
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 418th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Ball Turret Gunner
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown

Additional 100th Service Notes

Status: CPT
Comments: 15 APR 45 ROYAN

Media Articles

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Media ItemTypePageVolume/IssueBroadcast SourceTimeDescriptionFile
Paul Hall gets Focke-Wulf Hamburg mission with quotesPrintThe Monroe Evening News January 31 194512:00 am
Paul Hall downs 2 FWsPrintThe Saginaw News January 1 194512:00 am
Paul Hall earns 4th ClusterPrintThe Monroe Evening News May 16 194512:00 am

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
CREW

Lt. Albert A. Prestholdt Pilot CPT 15 April 1945 Royan, Fr.
Lt. John W. Hard Co-Pilot CPT 15 April 1945 Royan, Fr.
Lt. Robert E. Kirby Navigator FEH Became Lead Navigator after 5-10 Missions
S/Sgt. Orval "Casey" Siefers Waist Gunner CPT 15 April 1945 Royan, Fr. ( moved to Toggelier when Kirby left crew)
T/Sgt Jack W. Marsh Engineer CPT 15 April 1945 Royan, Fr.
T/Sgt. David C. Reynolds Radio Operator CPT 15 April 1945 Royan, Fr.
S/Sgt. Paul E. Hall Ball Turrett CPT 15 April 1945 Royan, Fr.
S/Sgt. Arnet L. Jaberg Waist Gunner CPT 15 April 1945 Royan, Fr.
S/Sgt. Vesper N. Maxted Tail Gunner CPT 15 April 1945 Royan, Fr. (nicknamed "Kansas Kid")

Crew assigned to 100th BG, 418th Squadron, Nov 5. 1944. Crew flew 35 missions. Finished tour in A/C 48616 LD-Z
Had to crash land 3 times due to battle damage. Once at Thorpe Abbotts (31/12/44) and twice in Belgium.

The Bombardier for the crew was taken off before they were assigned overseas. He was eventually killed in an accident in Tampa Florida when the pilot lined up on the wrong runway. Lt Prestholdt used fill in Bomb for the remainder of his tour. F/O Charlie Benyunes flew some missions as Navigator with this crew. Nav. Lt Kirby was the last to join the crew in Tampa. The crew was together for 3 1/2 months before being assigned overseas. (Albert Angus Prestholdt mpf 2001)

Dec 31, 1944-HAMBURG:
"During the bomb run we had two engines shot out. #3 Engine was blown completely off by flak and #4 was hit by flak. Saw Lt Hendersons plane collide with Lt Williams plane. Both planes went down locked together, what a long way down! We turned off the target right into the fighters. Our aircraft was a sieve from flak and fighters. We came back on the deck with our engines red lined just to keep her in the air. Was afraid we would not make England but did not want to ditch in North Sea at that time of year. We arrived back to base very late that night. 12 A/C lost." (Albert Prestholdt mpf 2001)

EMAIL = papadoc17@charter.net
UNAME = John W. Hard M.D.
CONNECTION = I am a 100th veteran
COMMENTS = The caption under the photograph of A.A. Prestholdt's crew indicates that you do not have the date we joined the Bloody Hundreth. It was November 5, 1944.

Bob Kirby came over with our crew and after several missions, was moved up to squadron navigator. Orval Seifers then was switched from WG position to toggelier. I'm really sorry that I can't list our 35 missions All of my 8th AF records were lost many years ago in a fire. I'll check to see if Angus (Prestholdt) might possibly have them. If I can locate this information, I'll send it to you.

John Hard (Co-Pilot)

Photos

Paul Hall (likely)

Likely photo showing the wedding of Paul Hall (courtesy of the Kirby family)

Crew List

1st Crew List

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Rank Name Pos Status
Lt PRESTHOLDT, Albert A. P CPT
Lt HARD, John W. CP CPT
Lt KIRBY, Robert E. NAV FEH
S/SGT SIEFERS, Orval TOG/NG CPT
T/SGT MARSH, Jack W. TTE CPT
T/Sgt REYNOLDS, David C. ROG CPT
S/Sgt HALL, Paul E. BTG CPT
S/SGT JABERG, Arnet L. WG CPT
S/SGT MAXTED, Vesper N. TG CPT