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Personnel

S/Sgt

Glen Hendrix KEIRSEY

Glen H. Keirsey

Glen H. Keirsey of the Ronald W. Hollenbeck crew Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives)

Hometown During Time of Service: Tonkawa, OK
Army Serial Number: 38089004
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 350th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Waist Gunner
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown

Additional 100th Service Notes

Status: EVA
MACR: 00676
CR: 00676
Comments: 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG (ESCAPED JUN 44) - POW and then EVA

Biography

Born June 3, 1915
Birthplace: Kiowa, Oklahoma

Glen Keirsey

Escape and Evasion training manual

Media Articles

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Media ItemTypePageVolume/IssueBroadcast SourceTimeDescriptionFile
Glen Keirsey earns air medalPrintApril 20 194512:00 am
Glen Keirsey MIAPrintThe Tonkawa News Sept 9 194312:00 am
Glen Keirsey POW of ItaliansPrintThe Ponca City News Oct 7 194312:00 am
Glen Keirsey home after escapingPrintThe Tonkawa News July 17 194412:00 am

Additional Military Documents

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
CREW
1ST LT RONALD W. HOLLENBECK

CREW #14 A/C #42-3232 "FLAK HAPPY" MACR #676

1ST LT RONALD W. HOLLENBECK P: POW 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG
F/FO JOHN L. WILLIAMS CP: POW 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG
2ND LT HAROLD L. WEINTRAUB NAV: POW 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG
2ND LT ZEAK M. BUCKNER, JR. BOM: POW 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG
T/SGT RUSH S. MINTZ TTE: POW 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG
S/SGT WILLIAM A. ROUSE WG: POW 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG
T/SGT EMILE A. REIMHERR ROG: POW 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG
S/SGT JOHN Q. PACIOTTI BTG: POW 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG
S/SGT GLEN H, KEIRSEY WG: EVA 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG
S/SGT THOMAS E. FLOUNDERS TG: POW 17 AUG 43 REGENSBURG

CRASHED NEAR GHEDI, ITALY, THE ENTIRE CREW BAILED OUT SUCCESSFULLY AND WERE TAKEN PRISONER BY GERMAN AND ITALIAN TROOPS.

On the Regensburg mission, this crew was flying as left wingman to Norm Scott and "Bucky" Cleven who led the low squadron. Bennie Demarco was flying as right wingman and gives this account: "B 17 #232 was hit in Bomb Bay and jettisoned its bombs fifteen minutes before the target. The bombs fell in a wooded area. It stayed with formation until we circled at Verona to pick up stragglers where it continued on Route alone. No. 4 engine feathered as aircraft pulled away. It appeared that one of the crew was injured and was being worked on in nose of aircraft. It is thought that this aircraft may ha e landed in Sardinia."

Glen Keirsey was taken prisoner but eventually escaped and made is way back to England. On 22 June 1944 in a statement to Military Intelligence Service ETO Glen gave the following
statement:

"On August 17, 1943, at about 1300 hours near Ghedi, Italy and at approximately 3000 feet I bailed out. The ship had #3 and #4 engines shot out the former was windmilling. The entire crew bailed out safely and the plane crashed into a mountain. The enlisted men all escaped from Camp 54, but Reimherr, Mintz,
Paciotte and Flounders were soon recaptured. Rouse was not recaptured until 27 February 1944."

A 1979 letter fram Bill Rouse reads as follows:..jb

"August 17, 1943 (Regensburg),we were low squadron trail group. We made it over target, one engine out, badly shot up. We tried to go on to North Africa. We could not keep up with formation. All alone we tried for Switzerland. We were forced to bail out as we were unable to make Switzerland. We bailed out as soon as
we cleared down to 3,500 feet over Milano, Italy. All of the crew were able to get out. We were picked up by German and Italian troops. I ended up in Camp 54 (PoW) then escaped. I was picked up six months later and sent to Germany. I finally escaped in April 1945 and went back to England. I stayed in the Air Force for over 30 years and retired at Eglin A.F.B. Florida."





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Memo 2:
POW/KIA notes: Original 100th, Crew #14.  Escaped from Camp 54 and made his way back to England.

KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:

Target:
Regensburg
Aircraft:
"Flak Happy" (42-3232)
Date:
1943-08-17
Cause:
FLAK

Photos

Flight crew of the Ronald W. Hollenbeck crew

Flight crew of the Ronald W. Hollenbeck crew; Standing L to R, Thomas E. Flounders, John Q. Paciotti, Rouse, Kneeling: Mintz,Reimherr,Keirsey Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives)

Crew List

1st Crew List

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Rank Name Pos Status
Lt HOLLENBECK, Ronald W. P POW
F/O WILLIAMS, John L. CP POW
Lt WEINTRAUB, Harold L. NAV POW
Lt BUCKNER, Zeak M. BOM POW
T/Sgt MINTZ, Rush S. TTE POW
T/Sgt REIMHERR, Emile A. ROG POW
S/Sgt PACIOTTI, John Q. BTG POW
S/Sgt KEIRSEY, Glen WG EVA
S/SGT ROUSE, William A. WG ESC
S/SGT FLOUNDERS, Thomas E. TG POW