S/Sgt
Francis J. SEYFRIED
Army Serial Number: 12122700
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 350th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Tail Gunner
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown
Additional 100th Service Notes
Status: KIA
MACR: 11359
CR: 11359
Comments: 31 DEC 44 HAMBURG (SEE ROJOHN MEMO)
Media Articles
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| Media Item | Type | Page | Volume/Issue | Broadcast Source | Time | Description | File |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Francis Seyfried athlete before war | Long Island Daily Press Jan 25 1945 | 12:00 am |
Comments and Notes
Memo 1:
CREW
DATE: 31 December 1944 350th Sqdn. A/C #43-38457 "NINE LIVES"
MISSION: Hamburg MACR #11359 Microfiche 4180
1st Lt William G.MacNab P KIA 31 DEC 44 HAMBURG
2nd Lt Nelson B.Vaughan CP KIA 31 DEC 44 HAMBURG
2nd Lt Charles J. Scott NAV FEH moved up to Lead NAV (Flying at end of hostilities.)
F/O Douglas S. Eden BOM FEH moved up to Lead BOM (Flying at end of hostilities) SN# 0-1997861
2nd Lt Jack Berkowitz NAV POW 31 DEC 44 HAMBURG From C.W. Wilson crew SN# 0-777438
2nd Lt Raymond E.Comer, Jr. BOM POW 31 DEC 44 HAMBURG From C.W. Wilson crew
T/Sgt Henry S.Ethridge ROG KIA 31 DEC 44 HAMBURG
T/Sgt Joseph A.Chadwick TTE POW 31 DEC 44 HAMBURG
S/Sgt Edward L.Woodall,Jr. BTG POW 31 DEC 44 HAMBURG
S/Sgt Duane F.Rench WG KIA 31 DEC 44 HAMBURG
Cpl Leno R. Delmolino WG Taken off Crew to reduce to nine men.
S/Sgt Francis J.Seyfried TG KIA 31 DEC 44 HAMBURG
350th Sqdn. Joined 100th on 26 AUG 1944.
L.R. DeLmolino (original WG) grounded because of change from 10 to 9 men crew and no need at the time for "spare" gunners. Became a Intelligence Specialists in the 351st. Charles J.Scott and Douglas S. Eden were replaced for the 31 Dec 1944 Hamburg mission by Jack Berkowitz and Raymond E. Comer, both from the Hong Kong Wilson crew and both became POWs. Scott and Eden moved up to Lead Navigator and Lead Bombardier after the crew's 16th mission and were flying at the end of hostilities.
EYEWITNESS: "At 1250 hours,19,000 feet,2 B-17's believed to be A/C 43-38457 and
A/C 42-31987 pancaked together,circled and crashed,still attached to
each other.Six chutes were seen before the A/C landed,most of them are
believed to have fallen on land.There was no fire from the A/C in the
air or on the ground although there was some smoke."
p.91/92 of CONTRAILS gives U8 a bit more graphic picture. "Lt.W.MacNab was leading
the "C" Squadron low flight. Lt.G.Rojohn flew behind and high.In the fierce aerial
struggle,both MacNab and his co-pilot,Lt.N.Vaughan,had been wounded.Their ship rose
periously toward Rojohn's,who had moved in after Webster had been downed. A collision
seemed unavoidable.
There was a sickening thud as the planes made contact.They shuddered and locked, headed
out over the North Sea.The engines of MacNab's lower plane were smoking. Rojohn and his
co-pilot,Lt.W.Leek,immediately cut their engine switches,avoiding a probable
explosion.
The situation was something too fantastic for even Hollywood to simulate.The two planes
clung together as Rojohn and Leek battled the controls,and by sheer strength,managed
to slowly turn the eight enginied monstrosity toward land.
T/Sgt Chadwick bailed out while ths planes were still over water,but his chute fortun-
ately did not collapse,and he was washed ashose . . . S/Sgt. E.Woodall,also from MacNab's
ship ,landed in water and managed to reach shore. . . . . Chadwick was taken into
custody that night,together with navigator J.Berkwitz,bombardier R. Comer and Woodall.
Seven men,T/Sgt.O.Elkin,T/Sgt.E.Neuhaus,Sgt.J.Shirley,S/Sgts.J.Russo,R.Little,F.Chase,
and Lt.R.Washington bailed out of Rojohn's ship. . . . The fate of Russo,Little and
Chase was unknown
Rojohn and Leek continued to fight the controls,using the engines of the lower aircraft,
and rode the grafted bird in for a landing. There have been amazing stunts pulled in
the colorful and courageous history of mans will to fly, from the days of Daedalus and Da Vinci
to the days of the brother Wright and Billy Mitchell,but none more strangely heroic than the day Rojohn and Lesk safely
crash-landed their two planes pick-a-back on a field in North Germany."
MISSIONS OF CAPT. DOUGLAS S. EDEN (Lead and 350th Bomb Squadron Bombardier and Lead Navigator on 4 Chowhound Missions May 45)
1. 25/09/44 LUDWIGSHAVEN A/C 338011 The Reluctant Dragon
2. 26/09/44 BREMEN A/C 2102598 Super Rabbit
3. 27/09/44 MAINZ A/C 231991 Miss Chief
4. 28/09/44 MERSEBURG A/C 2102958
5. 2/10/44 KASSEL
6. 3/10/44 NURNBURG
7. 5/10/44 HANDORF
8. 6/10/44 BERLIN
9. 9/10/44 MAINZ
10. 15/10/44 COLOGNE
11. 17/10/44 COLOGNE
12. 18/10/44 KASSEL
13. 22/10/44 MUNSTER
14. 26/10/44 HANOVER
15. 5/11/44 LUDWIGSHAVEN
16. 10/11/44 MAINZ (last mission flown with Macnab Crew, went to lead crew training)
17. 24/12/44 BIBLIS
18. 25/12/44 KAISERLAUTERN
19. 31/12/44 HAMBURG (Lead missions beginning with Hamburg)
20. 6/01/45 ANNWEILER
21. 10/01/45 COLOGNE
22. 14/01/45 DERBEN
23. 28/01/45 DUISBURG
24. 21/02/45 NURNBURG
25. 24/03/45 STEENWIJK
26. 9/04/45 MUNICH
27. 10/04/45 BURG-bei-MAGDEBURG
28. 17/04/45 AUSSIG
---> SUBMITTER INFORMATION
SUBMITTER: Elizabeth A Eden-Maguire
EMAIL: edenmagu@hotmail.com
PURPOSE: Report a website error
INTEREST: I am the veteran's child:
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 503-492-2213
---> MESSAGE
Message: My father is Douglas S. Eden, Maj (retired), USAF. He served as a bombadier under 1st Lt Wm G MacNab. You report my dad as moving to "Lead Nav" which is incorrect; he was moved to "Lead Bombadier." Also, you report his 18th mission on Kaiserslautern as being on 12/28/1944, which is incorrect. According to several sources, including your Missions database, that mission was sent out on 12/25/44.
When I was in my mid-teens, the USAF sent my family to Germany (Sembach AFB near Kaiserslautern, as a matter of fact). We lived off-base in Enkenbach for a time, and I remember a conversation between my dad and our German landlady. She was remembering the bombs dropping over she and her family on Christmas Day, 1944. As a teen, I barely recognized my dad's back stiffen or his color change. It was only later when he told me that only one "raid" had been sent out that Christmas Day way back in 1944--and he'd been the lead bombadier. Although I was a teenager, I recognized the implications immediately--if he hadn't actually dropped those bombs on her, he'd ordered them dropped.
I've never forgotten that conversation--two former "enemies" meeting face to face…and finding out we're all just people. I learned some things myself that day.
War is sometimes necessary. But war is never pretty, and there is sometimes no way to avoid innocents getting in the way.
Appreciating what the 100th Bomb Group did for our freedom,
Beth Eden-Maguire
CAPT. DOUGLAS EDEN AIR CORP HISTORY AND MISSION COMMENTS:
May 18, 44-Assigned Crew #5694, 2nd Lt MacNab's Crew
May 19, ’44 - Ardmore, Oklahoma, 222 CCTD GP II Sq’d 8 (Maj Angiers)
July 25, ’44 - Left Ardmore, Oklahoma
[delay en-route, 8 days]
Aug. 5, ’44 - Kearney, Nebraska
Aug. 15, ’44 - Left Kearney, Nebraska. Arrived: Grenier Field, Manchester, N.H.
Aug. 16, ’44 - Left the United States.
Aug. 16, ’44 - Goose Bay, Labrador.
Aug. 18, ’44 - Meeks Field, Iceland.
Aug. 19, ’44 - Arrived Valley (Holyhead) Wales.
Aug. 20, ’44 - Left Valley, Wales. Arrived 8th A.F. Replacement Depot (near Stone & Hanley)
Aug. 24, ’44 - Left 8th A. F. R.&R. Depot Arrived Diss.Thorpe Abbotts 100th Bomb Group 350th Squadron. 13 Combat Wing, 3rd Division.
MISSIONS:
(1) Sept. 25, ’44 - Ludwigshafen, Germany (mar. y’d.)
(2) Sept. 26, ’44 - Bremen, Germany (F. W. Aircraft plant)
(3) Sept. 27, ’44 - Mainz, Germany (mar. y’d.)
(4) Sept. 28, ’44 - Merseburg, Germany (oil)
(5) Oct. 2, ’44 - Kassel, Germany (tank factory)
(6) Oct. 3, ’44 - Ludwigsburg, Germany (airfield)
(7) Oct. 5, ’44 - Munster, Germany (airfield) (Handorf)*
(8) Oct. 5, ’44 - Berlin, Germany (engine factory)
(9) Oct. 9, ’44 - Weisbaden, Germany (ordanance) (Mainz)*
(10) Oct. 15, ’44 - Cologne, Germany (mar yd.)
(11) Oct. 17, ’44 - Cologne, Germany (mar yd.)
(12) Oct. 18, ’44 - Kassel, Germany (tank factory)
Oct 20, ’44 - Awarded Air Medal. (dated 9 Oct)
(13) Oct. 22, ’44 - Munster, Germany (mar y’d)
(14) Oct. 26, ’44 - Hannover, Germany (mar. y’d.).
Nov 1 '44 - LEAD BOMBARDIER
(15) Nov. 5, ’44 - Ludwigshafen, Germany (chemical) -SEE LETTER "SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND" FOR STORY OF THIS MISSION
(16) Nov. 10, ’44 - Weisbaden, Germany (airfield) (Mainz)*
Nov. 27, ’44 - Commissioned 2nd Lt.
(17) Dec. 24, ’44 - Biblis, Germany (airfield)
(18) Dec. 25, ’44 - Kaiserslautern, Ger. (mar yd) Led C (hit)
(19) Dec. 31, ’44 - Hamburg, Germany (mar yd) Led B (missed)
Jan. 3, ’45 - Appointed Squadron Bombardier.
(20) Jan. 6, ’45 - Anwieler, Ger. (T.O.) Led GP (began as B) (hit)
(21) Jan. 10, ’45 - (Koln)* Duisburg, Ger. (T.O.) Led Group (C& M to Koln) (hit)
(22) Jan. 14, ’45 - Derben, Ger. (underground oil) Led Group (hit)
(23) Jan. 28, ’45 - Duisburg, Ger. (RR bridge) Led Wing (hit)
Feb. 5, ’45 - Appointed 1st Lt.
Feb. 9, ’45 - Flak leave. Bournemouth, England [Rest leave, 8 days]
Feb. 10, ’45 - Received 1st Lt.
(24) Feb. 21, ’45 - Nurnberg, Germany (mar y’d) Led Wind (P.F.F.) (hit)
Mar. 22. ’45 - Orders for Captaincy.
Mar. 24, ’45 - Received Captaincy.
(25) Mar. 24, ’45 - Steenwijk, Holland (airfield) Led C (hit)
(26) Apr. 9, ’45 - Munich, Austria (airfield) Led C (hit)
(27) Apr. 10, ’45 -BURG-bei-MAGDEBURG Germany (airfield) Led B (hit)
(28) Apr. 17 ’45 - Aussig, Czechslovakia (mar. y’d.) Led B (hit)
CHOWHOUND MISSIONS:
[1] May 2, ’45 – Amsterdam (food) Led Group (hit)
[2] May 3, ’45 – Alkmaar, Holland (food) Led Wing (hit)
[3] May 5, ’45 – Alkmaar, Holland (food) element lead (hit)
[4] May 7, ’45 – Amsterdam, Holland (food) element lead (hit)
May 8, ’45 – V.E. day
KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:
Target:
Hamburg
Aircraft:
Collided with 42-31987
Date:
1944-12-31
Cause:
Collided with 42-31987
Burial Information:
Cemetery:
Netherlands Cemetery/Margraten
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Crew List
1st Crew List
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| Rank | Name | Pos | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lt | MACNAB, William G. | P | KIA |
| Lt | VAUGHAN, Nelson B. | CP | KIA |
| Capt | SCOTT, Charles J. | NAV | FEH |
| Capt | EDEN, Douglas S. | BOM | FEH |
| T/Sgt | CHADWICK, Joseph A. | TTE | POW |
| T/Sgt | ETHRIDGE, Henry S. | ROG | KIA |
| S/Sgt | WOODALL, Edward L. | BTG | POW |
| CPL | DELMOLINO, Leno R. | WG | CPT |
| S/Sgt | RENCH, Duane F. | WG | KIA |
| S/Sgt | SEYFRIED, Francis J. | TG | KIA |








