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Personnel

Lt

John Kilpatrick "Jack" JUSTICE

Hometown During Time of Service: Pasadena, CA
Army Serial Number: O-735390
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 349th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Pilot
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown

Additional 100th Service Notes

Status: EVA
MACR: 01021
CR: 01021
Comments: 10 OCT 43 MUNSTER (PASADENA NENA) EAC

Media Articles

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Media ItemTypePageVolume/IssueBroadcast SourceTimeDescriptionFile
John Justice MIAPrintLawrence Journal-World Oct 23 194312:00 am
John Justice writes home after evadingPrintThe Los Angeles Times Jan 5 194412:00 am
John Justice returned to USPrintLawrence Journal-World Feb 22 194412:00 am

Additional Military Documents

John Justice

Comet Line summary

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
CREW

1st Lt John K. Justice P EVADEE 10/10/43 MUNSTER
2nd Lt John F. Shields CP KIA 10/10/43 " "
2nd Lt Peter Battisti NAV POW 10/10/43 " "
2nd Lt William C. Brothers BOM POW 10/10/43 " "
T/Sgt Richard E. Whitlock ROG POW 10/10/43 " "
T/Sgt John F. McDonough TTE POW 10/10/43 " "
S/Sgt Stanley S. Stopa BTG POW 10/10/43 " "
S/Sgt Harry Hafko RWG POW 10/10/43 " "
S/Sgt Robert E. Bergendahl LWG POW 10/10/43 " "
S/Sgt Gaetano D. Sportelli TG KIA 10/10/43 " "

349th Sqdn. Crew, as above, jolned the 100th Group in June 26, 1943. It was one of the first four replacement crews of the Group. The other three were Lt Henry Henington, F/O Owen "Cowboy" Roane, and Lt Walter "Chief" Moreno. Medals Awarded Lt Justice: DFC, Air Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart

MACR #1021, Microfiche #338, A/C #42 3229 "PASADENA NENA" XR-A.

This mission to Munster on 10/13/43 was the 17th for thls crew; its first was to Kiel on 25/7/43. Lt. Shields was wounded about the head by 20mm fire but did bail out. A notation on a German report in MACR says his body was found about 100 meters from the crash point on 10 November. Jack Justice is of the belief that, if the German report is factual, Shields was sheltered by frlendly Dutch in the area immediately after he landed but that he finally died of his wounds and the Dutch, fearing the Germans would discover they had aided him placed his body near the crash site to be found by the Germans. Sportelli's remains were apparently found in the a/c debris he had not bailed out. It is probable that he was killed or very badly wounded by 20 mm fire. He and Shields were buried at Ede Cemetary in Row C, Graves #1 & 2. Justice was taken in by the Dutch Resistence forces and, after many months, returned to Thorpe Abbotts. He has written a very interesting account of his life as an evadee. See also Ian Hawkins book on Munster raid…pw

MISSIONS OF LT JOHN K. JUSTICE (mpf 2001)


1. 25/07/43 WAREMUNDE (KIEL)
2. 28/07/43 OSCHERSLEBEN
3. 17/08/43 REGENSBURG
4. 24/08/43 BORDEAUX
5. 31/08/43 Les MERUEAUX
6. 3/09/43 PARIS
7. 7/09/43 WATTEN
8. 9/09/43 BEAUVAIS-TILLE
9. 15/09/43 RENAULT
10. 16/09/43 La PALLICE
11. 23/09/43 VANNES
12. 26/09/43 PARIS
13. 27/09/43 EMDEN
14. 4/10/43 HANAU
15. 8/10/43 BREMEN
16. 9/10/43 MARIENBURG
17. 10/10/43 MUNSTER (SHOT DOWN)

NOTES FROM LT JOHN "JACK" JUSTICE:

Our plane was named Pasadena Nena by William Brothers, Bombardier because I had lived in Pasadena, California and "Pasadena Nena" was his lucky word for the number "Nine" when he played craps" The wound in my neck continued to fester throughout my excape. X-Rays showed ti was a metal object. I thought it was a piece of shell fragment, but when I had it removed several years later, it was a piece of my airplane. (mpf 2001)




Mike
Thanks for the help.It brought back a lot of memories I had forgotten.I was looking at Lt. Justice,s crew and
saw s/sgt. Sportelli,s name.Let me tell you a little story about Sport.one day at base he came over to me
and say,s hey Tan, I got a pass and im a little short can you lend a few pounds.Of course I gave it to him,
we were pretty good friends.Well you know he was killed on that Munster mission.He was a nice guy Mike.
About that mission,wasn’t that the first time the me 110,s and 210,s laid back out of range of our 50,s and
lobbed in there long range rockets, and wiped out the group!? Boy how did I miss that one!!!! And wasn’t
this one the beginning of Rosies legend?

Mike I got to tell you this is a great new website .Got to go now.
Take care Rich Tangradi, TG Amiero/Henington crews

PS if you thought Steve McQueen had a Great Escape, wait till you read mine!!!!!
Memo 2:
Additional Info to Jack Justice escape and evasion story under "History"  https://100thbg.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=275:munster-raid-by-john-justice&catid=25&Itemid=581

On Nov 17, 2017, at 7:46 AM, Wolter Noordman wrote:

Dear Mike,
Justice was taken in hiding with the family Beute, Verlooplaan at Barneveld. I think 30 days is to long, following the time-line of events. In his e&E report Justice talks about 24 days, I think this is more realistic
Jan Hendrikus Beute himself –born 21-3-1891- was chief of the local police and had more fliers in hiding, afterwards. He had besides his wife, a son and a daughter. The son already had left the house and was married

He was a member of one of the local undergroundmovements. Indeed I already had conformation from his grandson and his children, about some details mentioned in Justice’s account.
So no doubt about this hidingplace.

Mr. Beute, his wife and daughter, were arrested by the SD ( German Sicherheitsdienst ) on 18-1- 1945. This arrest was one of a series of arrests; they were taken to the headquarters of the SD at Apeldoorn for interrogations. During these days they were locked up in the King Willem III- barracks, at Apeldoorn. Torturing was a part of those interrogations.

At 24-1-1945 man, woman and daughter were transported to a temporary German pow camp at Amersfoort. On 2-2-1945 mr. Jan Hendrikus Beute was transported into a pow camp in Germany.
This transport by train, took several days. He ended up in Wobelin/ Neuengamme near Hamburg, a serie of labour camps with hard regime. He died on 23-2-1945, so very soon after his arrival. No cause of death was noted on the list, . He was 53 years old, when he died

Mrs Beute and daughter stayed behind in camp Amersfoort and were later transported to camp Westerbork in Holland, which was a German camp for women and suffered a lot. At the end of the war ( April 1945), when the Allied troops liberated that part of the country, the Germans ordered them to walk to the northern part of the country. Finally they were released there, about 13 April 1945.

Before coming to Beute’s house, Justice stayed at the house of mr. Gerrit Jan van den Top, Wolweg at Stroe, for a few days. Mr van den Top had indeed as mentioned in Justice’s story a small store, where he produced bicycle components. I ‘m sure the British agent, who came to interview him, was Dick Kragt. This IS9 agent was dropped into Holland, June 1943. He used the cover names : ‘Frans Hals’( famous Dutch painter ) and ‘Capt. Kay’. He was the only evasion-agent who survived the war in Holland and stayed in Holland till the liberation, so almost two years. After the war he received the highest award from the US; the Medal of Freedom with the Golden Palm.

The farmhouse where Justice was taken on the night of his crash, was Jacob Bouwman, Essenerweg at Kootwijkerbroek. I think you already have this information, because I fond on your site a letter from him written after the war. That same night, in according to Justice’s account, he was taken to the house of a man, who had sent his son to collect him; indeed the son of mr. van den Top.
This man died in the meantime, but his brother who had given me the information about the barrel and the barn still lives at Barneveld. ( 96 years old but a splendid memory).

So far my information about Beute and some other addresses, were Justice was helped and hidden.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

Kindest regards,

Wolter Noordman.

KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:

Target:
Munster
Aircraft:
"Pasadena Nena" (42 3229)
Date:
1943-10-10
Cause:
EAC

Photos

Jack Justice Crew stateside

John K. Justice Crew (left to right) - Stateside Photo Standing: J. K. Justice (Pilot), J. Shields (Co-pilot) W. Brothers (Bombardier), Lt. H. Levine (Navigator) Kneeling: S. Stopa (Gunner), R. Whitlock (Radio), G. Sportelli (Gunner) H. Hafko (Engineer) R. Bergendahl (Radio), J. McDonough (Engineer) The above names and positions were written on the back of the original picture - 100th Photo Archives)

John "Jack" Justice Crew

John K. "Jack" Justice crew: Kneeling from left; Stanley S. Stopa, Gaetano D. Sportelli, Harry Hafko, Robert E. Bergendahl and John F. McDonough, Standing; John K. Justice, John F. Shields, William C. Brothers and H. Levine. Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives)

Crew List

1st Crew List

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Rank Name Pos Status
Lt JUSTICE, John P EVA
Lt SHIELDS, John F. CP KIA
Lt BATTISTI, Peter NAV POW
Lt BROTHERS, William C. BOM POW
T/SGT MCDONOUGH, John F. TTE POW
T/Sgt WHITLOCK, Richard E. ROG POW
S/Sgt STOPA, Stanley S. BTG POW
S/Sgt BERGENDAHL, Robert E. WG POW
S/Sgt HAFKO, Harry WG POW
S/SGT SPORTELLI, Gaetano D. TG KIA