T/Sgt
Albert M. CALDWELL
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 350th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Radio Operator / Gunner
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown
Additional 100th Service Notes
Status: CPT
Comments: 3 JAN 45 FULDA
Media Articles
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| Media Item | Type | Page | Volume/Issue | Broadcast Source | Time | Description | File |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albert Caldwell Air Medal | The Galt Herald June 30 1944 | 12:00 am | |||||
| Albert Caldwell Three Oak Leaf Clusters | Lodi-News Sentinel Feb 28 1945 | 12:00 am |
Comments and Notes
Memo 1:
CREW
1st Lt Andrew J.Gorski P NOC 21 JUN 44 BASDORF-BERLIN (LWA by flak in leg)
2nd Lt Kenneth L.Houghton CP POW 25 JUN 44 MAQUIS SUPPLY DROP ( as pilot of S.T.Major Crew)
2nd Lt Ray E.Miller NAV CPT 19 SEPT 44 SZOLNOK, HUNGARY (with AUSTIN DUNLOP PFF CREW)
2nd Lt Burton S.Fox BOM CPT 19 SEPT 44 SZOLNOK, HUNGARY (with AUSTIN DUNLOP PFF CREW)
S/Sgt George Jones TTE NOC
Sgt Albert M.Caldwell ROG CPT 3 JAN 45 FULDA
Sgt Joseph J.Parrilla BTG NOC Flew 14 missions with Lt Evans Crew
S/Sgt Oscar A.Compton WG NOC
Sgt John Rybak WG NOC
Sgt Daniel M.Cargile TG NOC (flew with Lt Rice Crew, and went down with Lt Kincannon Crew, flew as WG)
418th Sqdn. This crew,as above,Joined the 100th Group on 9/3/44. Crew flew Andy's Dandy's named after Capt. Andrew Gorski
Capt. Gorski went on to become 418th Assistant Operations Officer. Lt Fox received two Purple Hearts, one due to enemy fighters. Both Lt Fox and Lt Miller were transferred to 350th BS and Lt Austin Dunlop's Crew. .
Letter from Ray Miller (April 1984) We had not been a part of the group very long until Andy Gorski was
moved into squadron ops. Burt Fox had been a bombardier lnstructor and had gone through phase training
twice. He was a natural for lead crew and insisted that I be his navigator as we were a "team". Gorski did
not go to Pathfinders but did get some Command pilot time (he got a flak wound in the leg while doing so).
Burt & I teamed up with Austin Dunlap and completed our tour as , PFF crew. Kenneth Houghton got a crew of
his own and was shot down but walked out. It was in June 1944 and he has a good story about Gen.Patton and
his staff. I do not know the fate of the enlisted men of our original crew.
Crew List
1st Crew List
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| Rank | Name | Pos | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| LT | HOUGHTON, Kenneth L. | CP/P | EVA |
| CAPT | GORSKI, Andrew J. | P | NOC |
| Lt | MILLER, Ray E. | NAV | CPT |
| CAPT | FOX, Burton S. | BOM | CPT |
| S/SGT | JONES, George | TTE | NOC |
| T/Sgt | CALDWELL, Albert M. | ROG | CPT |
| S/SGT | PARRILLA, Joseph J. | BTG | NOC |
| S/SGT | COMPTON, Oscar A. | WG | NOC |
| Sgt | RYBAK, John | WG | NOC |
| S/SGT | CARGILE, Daniel M. | TG | EVA |

