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Personnel

S/Sgt

Ray D. CARL

Army Serial Number: 32660749
Assigned to the 100th Bombardment Group
Location:
Unit: 349th Bombardment Squadron
Rank:
Position: Waist Gunner
Beginning Date of 100th Service: Unknown
Time of Service at Thorpe Abbotts: Unknown - Unknown

Additional 100th Service Notes

Status: REC
MACR: 11980
CR: 11980
Comments: 11 SEP 44 RUHLAND

Media Articles

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Media ItemTypePageVolume/IssueBroadcast SourceTimeDescriptionFile
Ray Carl WIAPrintAlbany Times-Union Dec 29 194412:00 am

Comments and Notes

Memo 1:
CREW

2nd Lt Raymond L.Heironimus P CPT 15/2/45 RUHLAND CITY, COTTBUS, CITY
2nd Lt Glen H.Peavy CP CPT 15/2/45 RUHLAND CITY, COTTBUS, CITY
2nd Lt George H.Geise NAV CPT 15/2/45 WIA RUHLAND CITY, COTTBUS, CITY
2nd Lt James L.Skar BOM RFS (about mid way thru his tour nervous stomach; over his violent objections)
Cpl William C.Terry,Jr ROG POW 11/9/44 RUHLAND
Cpl Carlyle E.Miller TT E CPT 15/2/45 RUHLAND CITY, COTTBUS, CITY
Cpl Richard S.Barnett BTG CPT 15/2/45 RUHLAND CITY, COTTBUS, CITY
Cpl Ray D.Carl WG WIA 11/9/44 RUHLAND
Cpl Marvin D.Cooper TG CPT 15/2/45 RUHLAND CITY, COTTBUS, CITY
CPl Russell W.Gaines WG RFS Became TOG, then tranferred to ground assignment.

349th Sqdn. Crew, as above,joined the 100th Group on 4/8/44. See p.79/80 SOC.

A casualty report Or 12/9/44 shows Wm C.Terry as MIA from Heironimus's A/C #43-38161 over Germany
on 11/9/44. Since no ships of the 100th were missing that day, this was a bit of a puzzle. A letter
from Russell Gaines in Nov.1983 cleared the matter up. He states that "The crew was hit and
crashed landed in France. Bill Terry, I think,was knocked funny and bailed out and ended up a POW.
Ray Carl, flying in the waist was wounded, but I think recovered O.K. When they cut the crew from 10
to 9 men, I was taken off the crew and became a "spare" toggalier. Soon there were too many
"spares" and I was given a ground assignment I worked in the bldg. which was called Station Equip
that was the Briefing rooms and where the flying clothes were kept. That was what I did until the
war was over."

Missions of Lt Ray Heironimus (incomplete)

Aug 14, 1944 Ludwigshaven 43-38011 XR-H "The Reluctant Dragon"
Aug 15, 1944 Venlo 42-107230 XR-B "Yehudi"
Aug 18, 1944 Pacy sur Armancon 43-38211 XR-R

For the remainder of the missions up thru Sept 11, 1944 this Crew flew the aircraft 43-38161 XR-O "Oombree-ago". This was a B-17G Boeing built aircraft delivered to Thrope Abbotts in July 1944 and was flown by a variety of Crews. Lt Robert Chamberlain, Lt Cecil Baker, Lt Orville Everett, Lt Frazier, and Lt Ray Heironimus. Lt Heironimus Crew named the aircraft. and flew it the most. This crew flew 9 missions in this aircraft starting on:

Aug 24, 1944 Ruhland.
Aug 25, 1944 Politz
Aug 26, 1944 Brest
Aug 27, 1944 Berlin (recall)
Aug 30, 1944 Bremen
Sept 1, 1944 Mainz (recall)
Sept 5, 1944 Stuttgart
Sept 9, 1944 Dusseldorf
Sept 10, 1944 Nurnburg
Sept 11, 1944 Ruhland (crash landed)
MEMO FOR R.L. HEIRONIMUS CREW
RESCUED ON THE 11 SEP 44 MISSION TO RUHLAND. CRASHED IN TURNIP PATCH NEAR PARIS BY THE FRONT LINES AND WAS RESCUED BY FRENCH PEASANTS , ENTIRE CREW RETURNED TO THORPE ABBOTTS EXCEPT THE ROG SGT TERRY WHO WAS CAPTURED BY THE GERMANS.

Crew List

1st Crew List

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Rank Name Pos Status
Lt HEIRONIMUS, Raymond L. P CPT
Lt PEAVY, Glen H. CP CPT
Lt GEISE, George H. NAV CPT
LT SKAR, James L. BOM RFS
T/Sgt MILLER, Carlyle E. TTE CPT
T/Sgt TERRY, William C. ROG POW
S/Sgt BARNETT, Richard S. BTG CPT
S/Sgt CARL, Ray D. WG REC
S/SGT GAINES, Russell W. WG RFS
S/Sgt COOPER, Marvin D. TG CPT