Video: John “Lucky” Luckadoo reads from Kevin Maurer’s Damn Lucky (link below)!

Personnel

S/Sgt

Perry L. OLSON

Army Serial Number: 367766136
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 350th 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: KIA
MACR: 08816
CR: 08816
Comments: 11 SEP 44 RUHLAND (EAC - FLAK)

Media Articles

Use your thumb to scroll through the results box below.

Media ItemTypePageVolume/IssueBroadcast SourceTimeDescriptionFile
Perry Olson MIA - 1PrintThe Paxton record Oct 5 194412:00 am
Perry Olson MIA - 2PrintThe Paxton Record Sept 27 194512:00 am

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
CREW
DATE: 11 Sept.1944 350th Sqdn. A/C #43-38076

MISSION: RUHLAND MACR #8816,Micro-fiche 3236


2nd Lt Harold R.Taylor P KIA
2nd Lt Joseph E.Kitto CP KIA
2nd Lt Martin W.Nielson NAV KIA
2nd Lt Horace W.Teague BOM KIA
T/Sgt Frederick B.Nichols ROG KIA
S/Sgt Rex V.Runyan TTE KIA
S/Sgt Perry L.Olson BTG KIA
S/Sgt Harry D.Everhart WG POW/WIA
S/Sgt William D.Ebbert TG KIA

MISSIONS OF LT H.R.TAYLOR CREW:
DATE Last First Rank Pos Target a/c #
8/8/1944 TAYLOR H R. LT P ST. SYLVAIN 97924
8/27/1944 TAYLOR H.R. LT P BERLIN (RECALL) 38043
8/30/1944 TAYLOR H.R LT P BREMEN 38076
9/11/1944 TAYLOR H.R. LT P RUHLAND 38076


A letter written by Sgt.Harry Everhart on 1 Aug.1946 is quoted below:

"On September 11,1944,around 5 o'clock in the morning we started out for a
bombing raid on an oil plant. About noon we ran into heavy enemy opposition
and in about ten minutes of fighting our plane was hit. As I had received
no word to bail out, I stayed with my guns. I heard S/Sgt.P.L.Olson exclaim
that he had shot a plane himself. When I was aware that our plane was going
to crash it was too late to parachute out so I stayed where I was as I
supposed the rest of the crew did. From there on I do not recall anything
until I woke up and found that I was surrounded by Germans.I must have been
thrown out of the plane as I was a good ways from where I could see a plane
burning which I supposed was ours. The plane crashed in a wooded area and
from what I could see was damaged very badly. As for the rest of the crew
I didn't see or hear anything from them. I Was then taken to a hospital in
Nuenstein. I stayed at the hospital for almost 12 weeks and when I was able
to leave for a prison camp I asked the interrogation officer if he knew any-
thing of my crew, and he told me they were all dead."

KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:

Target:
Ruhland
Aircraft:
(43-38076)
Date:
1944-09-11
Cause:
EAC & Crash Landing

Photos

Perry Olson

Article on Perry Olson (courtesy of Laura Shivers)

Lt. Harold R. Taylor Crew

Lt. Harold R. Taylor Crew, Front row L. to R. Lt. Harold Taylor P, Lt. Joseph E Kitto CP, Lt. Horace Teague NAV, Lt. Bernard Ockman BOM. Second row, Sgt Rex Runyan, Sgt William Ebbert, Sgt. Fred Nichols, Sgt. Harry Everhart, Sgt. Perry Olson, Sgt. Milton Helmle. (100th Photo Archives)

Crew List

1st Crew List

Use your thumb to scroll through the results box below.

Rank Name Pos Status
Lt TAYLOR, Harold R. P KIA
Lt KITTO, Joseph CP KIA
Lt TEAGUE, Horace W. NAV KIA
LT NIELSON, Martin W. BOM KIA
T/SGT RUNYAN, Rex V. TTE KIA
T/Sgt NICHOLS, Frederick B. ROG KIA
S/Sgt OLSON, Perry L. BTG KIA
S/SGT EVERHART, Harry D. WG POW
S/SGT EBBERT, William D. TG KIA