T/Sgt
James C. BROWN
Army Serial Number: 14041012
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 350th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Top Turret Gunner / Engineer
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown
Additional 100th Service Notes
Status: KIA
MACR: 04234
CR: 04234
Comments: 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (Original 100th, Crew #12)
Media Articles
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| Media Item | Type | Page | Volume/Issue | Broadcast Source | Time | Description | File |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| James C. Brown MIA | The Atlanta Journal May 24 1944 | 12:00 am |
Comments and Notes
Memo 1:
CREW
COL ROBERT H. KELLY COM KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL)
CAPT WILLIAM G. LAKIN P KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL)
LT HERBERT ALF CP POW 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL) flew as formation officer in tail
CAPT JOSEPH H. "BUBBLES" PAYNE NAV KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL)
LT MAURICE H. CAIN BOM POW 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL)
T/SGT LEO R. CANNON ROG POW 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL
T/SGT JAMES C. BROWN TTE KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL)
S/SGT ALBERTM. FREITAS BTG POW 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL)
S/SGT JOHN N. SPIKER WG KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL)
S/SGT JOSEPH A. RICHARD WG POW 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL
S/.SGT DELBERT E. BARNHART TG KIA 28 APR 44 SOTTEVAST (NO BALL) flew in radio room, manned 50 cal.
350th BS
COL KELLY COMMANDED THE 100TH FOR ONE WEEK AND TWO DAYS. HE WAS LOST ON HIS FIRST MISSION TO SOTTEVAST. AT TAKE-OFF TIME THE NEW COMMANDER ELECTED TO BUMP THE 100TH'S BEST FLIGHT LEADER (CAPT JACK SWARTOUT) AND LEAD HIMSELF. THE RESULTS WERE A DISASTER, TWO SHIPS WERE LOST WHEN THE COL ELECTED TO MAKE A SECOND RUN OVER THE TARGET AT THE SAME ALTITUDE AND ON THE SAME HEADING. AMOUNG THE KIA'S WAS THE 100TH BELOVED LEAD NAVIGATOR JOSEPH "BUBBLES" PAYNE; SAID BY JIM BROWN AND HARRY CROSBY TO HAVE BEEN THE BEST.
This was what can best be called a "pick-up" crew of veteran airmen, with the exception of Col. Kelly fresh from the States
and had became the 100th's Commanding Officer only nine days prior to the mission. Joe "Bubbles" Payne was
a member of the original air echelon of the Group as were T/Sgt James C. Brown and S/Sgt Albert M. Freitas.
With the exception of Magee Fuller, they were the last of the "Original 100th" to become casualties. T/Sgt Leo R. Cannon joined the Group in August 1943, his orginal crew (F.H. Meadows) was shot down at Bremen 08 Oct 1943. Capt William G. Lakin had been with the Group prior to October 1943. Lt Maurice H. Cain was from Lt John P. Gibbons Crew.
The following from MACRs: "....On 02 May 1944, at 0730 hours an American Airman was captured by two German soldiers on the street of Rochville, Sottevast, France. The Germans record the following data: Name: Cain, Maurice # 0-681859. According to his statement he rescued himself from the burning aircraft on 28 April 1944. Sent to Airbase Command, Paris, France..Date 3 May 1944 @ 1320 hours." The Originating German Officer is not identified..pw
EMAIL = cannon@rabun.net
UNAME = Michael A. Cannon
CONNECTION = I am a relative of a 100th veteran
TAPS_PERSON = Leo R. Cannon
TAPS_DATE = October 24, 1997
TAPS_UNIT = 350th
TAPS_POSITION = Radio Operator
TAPS_RELATION = Child
QUESTION = Question:
FEEDBACK = Feedback:Leo R. Cannon joined his second crew after his 1st was shot down. He was in the hospital with the flue when his 1st crew was shot down.
Mr. Faley
Yes, I do have a copy of my Dad's first crew. He was assigned to this crew when they were first organized in the states. I know that he told me that his second crew was a pick up crew, but I do not know if he had flown with them since his first crew was shot down. His first crew was shot down on their 8th mission. My Dad was shot down on his 14th mission. Therefore he flew 7 mission after his first crew was shot down. I will send individual pictures of the first crew later. A fact that you may not know. Delbert Barnhart was not the Tail Gunner on the last crew. He was an extra crew member. He was in the Radio Room with my Dad using the gun in that compartment. When the plane was first hit, they both were not hit. They were attempting to get out when the plane was hit a second time. At this time my father was hit. He fell on the floor & Barnhart fell on top of him. When he awoke some time later Barnhart was gone and so was the rest of the plane about six feet from his head. He some how got out of the plane, pulled his rip cord, made one oscillation & hit the ground. And was later captured by two German officers. Thanks Mike Cannon
KIA / MIA / EVA / INT Information:
Target:
Sottevast
Aircraft:
(42-107024)
Date:
1944-04-28
Cause:
FLAK
Crew List
1st Crew List
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| Rank | Name | Pos | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Col | KELLY, Robert | COM | KIA |
| Capt | LAKIN, William | P | KIA |
| Capt | PAYNE, Joseph H. | NAV | KIA |
| Lt | CAIN, Maurice H. | BOM | POW |
| T/Sgt | BROWN, James C. | TTE | KIA |
| T/Sgt | CANNON, Leo | ROG | POW |
| S/Sgt | FREITAS, Albert M. | BTG | POW |
| SGT | RICHARD, Joseph A. | WG | POW |
| Sgt | SPIKER, John N. | WG | KIA |
| S/Sgt | BARNHART, Delbert E. | TG | KIA |
