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Personnel

Sgt

Gordon E. WINKLER

Gordon Winkler WG Lt Shelly Crew

Gordon Winkler, WG on the John M. Shelly crew. Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives)

Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 350th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Waist Gunner

Additional 100th Service Notes

Status: CPT
Comments: 24 JUL 44 ST LO

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
CREW

2nd Lt John M.Shelly P POW 11/9/44 RUHLAND (WITH J. GILES CREW) sn# 0-747505
2nd Lt Albert Skaar CP CPT 25/7/44 ST LO, GROUND SUPPORT sn# 0-695778
2nd Lt Michael W Spiller NAV CPT 25/7/44 ST LO, GROUND SUPPORT sn# 0-694411
2nd Lt Edward A.Fayette BOM SWA 17/7/44 AUXERRE sn#0-755078
S/Sgt Edward D.Lowther TTE POW 29/7/44 MERSEBURG (Wlth crew of G.H.Steussy) sn# 35446224
S/Sgt Gilbert R.Trunkett ROG CPT 24/7/44 ST LO, GROUND SUPPORT sn# 31297553
Sgt Victor H.Harikian BTG CPT 25/7/44 ST LO, GROUND SUPPORT sn# 39554170
Sgt Joseph P.O'Donnell WG POW 29/7/44 MERSEBURG (With crew of W.T.Fitzroy) see memo below sn# 12085105
Sgt Ralph H.Bates TG CPT 17/7/44 AUXERRE sn# 11998543
Sgt Gordon "Corky" Winkler WG CPT 24/7/44 ST LO, GROUND SUPPORT sn# 16037800

350th Sqdn. Crew,as above,joined the 100th Group on 9/3/44 Shelly flying as CP for J.S.Giles,Jr. on 11/9/44. Lt Sterling "Pete" Lambert (from Lt Giles Crew) took over as 1st pilot on this Crew after June 6, 1944.
Crew flew in BOSS LADY and NELLIE BLY (named after Lt Shelly's Mother)

CREW

2nd Lt John S.Giles,Jr. P POW 11/9/44 RUHLAND Taps 1980
2nd Lt Sterling P.Lambert CP CPT 7/8/44 BEAUTOR
2nd Lt Charles E.Gunter,Jr. NAV CPT 25/12/44 KAISERLAUTERN
2nd Lt Cordy A.Ramer,Jr. BOM POW 29/7/44 MERSEBURG (with crew of E.C.Jones)
S/Sgt Elzo Bevan ROG POW 11/9/44 RUHLAND
S/Sgt Andrew G Leuthold TTE POW 11/9/44 RUHLAND A/C ,#43 37863
S/Sgt Norbert O. DePauw BTG POW 11/9/44 RUHLAND MACR #8812,Microfiche #3235
Sgt Albert S. Pela WG POW 11/9/44 RUHLAND
Sgt Jack E.Conger WG NOC
Sgt Robert S.Rowley TG POW 11/9/44 RUHLAND

350th Sqdn. Crew,as above,joined the 100th Group on 7/4/44. See "CONTRAILLS" p.199 for photo
On 11/9/44,Lts J.M.Shelly, K.S.Welty & H.H.Skelton had replaced Lambert, Gunter & Ramer. The three became
POWs. On 11/8/44,Jack Conger was flying with the crew of A.D.Elbel

1st Lt John S. Giles, Jr., P SN# 0753999
2nd Lt Harris H. Skelton, BOM SN# 0664833
1st Lt Charlie E. Gunter, Jr. NAV SN# 0699160
T Sgt Andrew G. Leuthold TTE SN# 37240307
S Sgt Jack E. Conger WG SN# 19151118
S Sgt Robert B. Rowley TG SN# 31140110
S Sgt Norbert O. Depauw BTG SN# 37118775
T Sgt Elzo Bevan ROG SN# 34700509
S Sgt Albert S. Pela WG SN# 18067003
T/Sgt Floyd O. Douglas TOGG (listed on this Crew on July 2, 1944) sn#32383566


CREW

2ND LT GERALD H. STEUSSY P POW 29 JUL 44 MERSEBURG, OIL REF & HILDESHEIM TAPS: 1987
F/O FRANK C. PETRDIL CP P0W " " " " " " " "
2ND LT HOWARD J. LEECH NAV P0W " " " " " " " "
2ND LT ALLAN J. MacALLISTER BOM P0W " " " " " " " "
S/SGT ANTHONY NOCCHIERO ROG P0W " " " " " " " "
S/SGT CARLOS E. McCUTCHEON TTE CPT 6 OCT 44 BERLIN (SPANDAU), AC PARTS
SGT JULIUS GREENWALD BTG POW 29 JUL 44 MERSEBURG, OIL REF & HILDESHEIM
SGT JOHN L. GAUNCE RWG P0W " " " " " " " "
SGT EDDIE D. DUMAS LWG RFS TAPS: 13 OCT 1980
SGT JODA D. TICER TG POW 29 JUL 44 MERSEBURG, OIL REF & HILDESHEIM

350TH SQDN.. CREW, AS ABOVE, JOINED THE 100TH ON 25 MAY 1944.. See S.O.C. page 82/83

ON 29 JUL 44 S/SGT EDWARD LOWTHER, FROM THE J.M. SHELLY CREW, WAS FLYING AS TTE AND BECAME A POW.
THIS WAS THE CREW'S 18/19TH MISSION…pw

EYEWITNESS: "A/C #829 was hit by flak over the target. Bombs were dropped; then the aircraft fell back
amoung the stragglers and was not seen again."

Statement by Lt. Petrdil indicates that all nine members of the crew abandoned the ship about 30 miles west of Merseburg. The only apparent injury was a fractured foot suffered by Lt. MacAllister hitting the ground. They were leading the high squadron on this day. Crew, with the exception of T/Sgt Edward D. Lowther from the J.M. Shelly crew, had joined the 100th on 25 May 1944. (They found the 100th despondent over the loss of 9 crews at Berlin the day before ,24 May 44) Lowther was flying in place of the crew's regular TTE, T/Sgt Carlos E. McCutcheon who went on to complete his tour.

Note: This is Lt William Fitzroy's original crew, which was shot down at Merseburg 29 Jul 44.

Lt. William T. "Buzz" Fitzroy P POW was on 35th mission
Lt. Robert Dykeman CP KIA Killed by German civilians, hanged
Lt. Floyd F. Hartman NAV POW
T/Sgt Floyd O. Douglas TOGG KIA Killed by German civilians, hanged
T/Sgt Carmine V. Roberto ROG KIA Killed by 20mm shell
T/Sgt Ira L. Arnold TTE KIA Killed by German civilians, hanged
S/Sgt Bernard L. Spragg TG POW
Sgt Frank W. Buschmeier WG POW
Sgt Joseph P. O' Donnell BTG POW

This appears to have been a "Pick - Up" crew. A/C 42-31537 LN-S "Randie Lou" Plane was named by Lt Randell Chadwick after his Daughter (she was named after Randell and his Wife Louise "Randie Lou")

Lt Dykeman, T/Sgt Arnold, Buschmeier and Spragg were from Lt John P.Gibbons crew. O'Donnell from Lt J.M.Shelly crew and of course Fitzroy was the original co-pilot of the Randel T. Chadwick crew when it joined the 100th on 24 Feb 1944.

On July 29, 1944, for the second day in a row, B-17's set out for the oil plant at Merseburg. The formation was led by 1st Lt Herbert Howard and Austin Dunlap on a faulty course which went over Leipzig. The 100th "A" Group followed the 390th BG. The formation flew on a southernly course towards Merseburg and was hit in a barrage of extremely heavy flak. In the next few minutes, the low squadron of the 100th Lead was hard hit, losing 5 of 6 B-17's. Crew members believe FW 190's and ME 109's wee radioing the formations altitude while flying in their own flak. The "A" Group dropped wide, "B" Group hit the target. The entire low squadron of the 100th "A" Group failed to return. There was a 6 8/10th's cloud cover at the target. The lead A/C was hit by flak before the target causing a formation breakup and many stragglers. All were presumable lost to enemy fighters after passing over targets of opportunity. Witnesses: Lt Kasselbaum and Lt George Allen reported Lt Fitzroy's A/C blowing up after being hit. German records indicate that 5 bodies were recovered.

EYEWITNESS: "No specific information concerning the loss of this A/C is available. The formation leader for this squadron suffered flak damage prior to the target and was forced to jettison his bombs. This may have led to the beaking up of the formation for all became more of less stragglers. All were lost, presumaby to E/A after passing over the target of opportunity."
Floyd F. Hartman

Hartman's statement also indicates S/Sgt Carmine V. Roberto was killed before the crew bailed out over Leipzig at approx. 1045 hours. Lt Fitzroy stated that he had seen 12 Americans Hanged and shot by Germans on the 29th of July, 1944. Lt Dykeman, T/Sgt Douglas and T/Sgt Ira Arnold were among them


Mission list of the Shelly Crew: (povided by Pat Archer, Sgt. Gordon Winkler's Daughter)

Mission Shelly Lambert Skaar Spiller Fayette Winkler O'Donnell Harikian Bates
16/03/44 Augsburg 1.(shot down ME 109) 1
22/03/44 Berlin 1
23/03/44 Brunswick 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2
28/03/44 Chateaudun 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 3
01/04/44 Ludwigshaven 3 (Recall) 4 3 4 3 3 4
10/04/44 Rheims 4 3 5 4 5 4 4 5
11/04/44 Rostock 5 4 6 5 6 5 5 6
13/04/44 Augsburg 6 5 7 6 7 6 6 7
18/04/44 Berlin 7 6 8 7 8 7 7 8
20/04/44 Flottemanville 8
22/04/44 Hamm 7 8 9 8 8 9
24/04/44 Friedrichshafen 9 8 9 10 9 9 10
25/04/44 Dijon 10 9 10 11 10 10 11
26/04/44 Fallersleben 10
27/04/44 NO-BALL 11 11 11 12 11 11 12
27/04/44 LeCulot 12 12 13 12 12 13
28/04/44 Stottevast 12
29/04/44 Berlin 13
01/05/44 NO-BALL 13 14 9 13 14 13 13 14
07/05/44 Berlin 14 15 10 14 15 14 14 15
08/05/44 Berlin 15 16 11 15 16 15 15 16
09/04/44 Couvron 16 17 12 16 17 16 16 17
11/05/44 Liege 17 18 13 17 18 17 17 18
12/05/44 Brux 18 19 14 18 19 18 18 19
13/05/44 Osnabruck 19 20 15 19 20 19 19 20
Flack Leave
27/05/44 Strassbourg 21
29/05/44 Leipzig 20 21 16 20 21 20 22
30/05/44 Troyes 21 22 17 21 22 20 21 23
02/06/44 Paris 18
04/06/44 Boulogne 22 23 19 22 23 21 22 24
05/06/44 Boulogne 23 24 20 23 24 22 23 25
06/06/44 Falaise D-Day 24 25 21 24 25 23 24 26
wounded by flak Invasion 07:08
06/06/44 Falaise 26
07/06/44 Nantes 22
11/06/44 Berck sur Mer 23
15/06/44 Wilster 24
19/06/44 Ecluse 25
Lt Lambert (New Pilot)
20/06/44 Fallersleben 23 27 25 26 24 25 27
21/06/44 Berlin 24 28 26 26 27 25 26 28
22/06/44 Paris 25 29 27 27 28 26 27 29
07/07/44 Merseburg 26 30 28 28 29 27 27 30
11/07/44 Munich 27 31 29 29 30 28 29 31
12/07/44 Munich 28 32 30 30 31 29 30 32
13/07/44 Munich 29 33 31 31 32 30 31 33
Shot Down 109
14/07/44 Maquis Supply Drop 30 34 32 32 33 31 32 34
17/07/44 Auxerre 31 35 33 33 34 32 33 35
Wounded Finished
19/07/44 Schweinfurt 32
24/07/44 St Lo 33 36 34 35 33 34
Finished
25/07/44 St Lo 34 37 35 34 35
Finished
28/07/44 Merseburg 35
29/07/44 Merseburg POW
24/08/44 Ruhland 25
25/08/44 Politz 26
05/09/44 Stuttgart 27
09/09/44 Dusseldorf 28
10/09/44 Nurnburg 29
11/09/44 Ruhland POW


"Lt Shelly was injured on D-Day in the face around the eyes, hit by flak over the target-didn't think he would be OK, was grounded until August 24, 1944….. Lt Fayette, our Bombardier, was shot in the front of the plane on July 17th Mission to Auxerre. Bates left his station and put his hands in this chest, Fayette was hit by flak over the target, finished mission and was taken away in an ambulance…..
Sgt Bates went on to fly a second tour of duty in the 12th Air Force in B-25's. He flew 31 missions in B-25's (out of Italy and Corsica) from January 1945 until the end of the war…." from Sgt Winkler.


Subj: Re: People too contact on Gordon Winkler Crew
Date: 10/14/02 8:21:41 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From: jimarch1@attbi.com (Jim Archer)
To: MPFaley@aol.com

Hi, Michael, Yes I do have a list of my Dad's missions, he kept every
mission on a special Good Luck card, this card was with him at all times. He
flew 35 missions and was never wounded, he was truly blessed. I will send
you a list of his missions, I also have a picture of his crew and a few
other pictures of his time at Thorpe Abbotts. The pilot that took over for
Shelley was Pete Lambert. I have a picture of two of the ground crew that
worked on one of the planes that my Dad was on, the Boss Lady, I will send
that also to you. I just returned last week from Thorppe Abbotts, and I
can't tell you all the emotions I am feeling from being where my Dad was
almost 60 years ago and what all these young men did for our freedom and the
price of Peace. My Dad flew many missions over Berlin and Munich and the
front lines. He is so willing to talk about it, so I want to record him and
his other crew members that are still alive. There are only 4 of them left.
I would like to write a book about their stories. I just finished reading
"On Target" and there was a story in there about July 14, 1944 on Bastille
Day, when they dropped supplies to the French Maquis. My Dad was on the
mission with the 3rd bomb group, 13th combat wing. On July 14th, Pete
Lambert was the Pilot . I will be mailing you some pictures, if you find
anything else out please email me. Thank you so much….. Pat

Pat Archer
1815 Tano Lane
Mt. Prospect, Il. 60056
847-297-5935
jimarch1@comcast.net


TAPS for Gordon E Winkler

350th Squadron, December 8, 2009. Gordon was born on July 22, 1922 in Chicago, Il. He died at age 87. Gordon flew 35 missions as a right wing waist gunner on the John M Shelly crew. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, GO 311HQ 3rd BD 1944, the Air Medal GO 833rd BD 44 W/1st Silver Oak Leaf Cluster, Good Conduct, European African Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon W/3 Bronze Battle Stars/ Medal One Overseas Service Bar.One Service Stripe. He enlisted on January 12, 1942 and was discharged on August 31, 1945. He married Cecilia on January 11, 1945(deceased on January 27, 1992) They had four children, Terry, Patty, Jackie and Michael. Gordon had 15 grandchildren and 9 great- grandchildren. The last 17 years of his life he was blessed to have a special and dear best friend, Evelyn. After the war he continued his service to the community as a Chicago fireman, and then retired from the Skokie fire dept after 20 yrs of service. The Air Force and the Firemen gave him a beautiful and meaningful send off. There is one surviving crew member, Ralph Bates. Our dad taught us all so much, mostly how to love unconditionally and how to serve others. We will truly miss him, he will be in our hearts forever. (submitted by Pat Archer, his daughter)
Memo 2:
Nicknames: "Popeye" and "Corky" 

Crew List

1st Crew List

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Rank Name Pos Status
LT SHELLY, John M. P POW
Lt SKAAR, Albert CP CPT
Lt SPILLER, Michael W. NAV CPT
Lt FAYETTE, Edward A. BOM SWA
S/Sgt LOWTHER, Edward D. TTE POW
S/SGT TRUNKETT, Gilbert R. ROG CPT
S/Sgt HARIKIAN, Victor M. BTG CPT
SGT O'DONNELL, Joseph P. WG POW
SGT WINKLER, Gordon E. WG CPT
Sgt BATES, Ralph H. TG CPT