9th AF Patch

416th Bombardment Group (L)

No Report

July 18, 1944, Tuesday

 

 

WWII-Medal

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Summary
Aircraft Serial Number (Type): 43-21717 (Douglas A-20J-15-DO Havoc)

9th AF; 416th Bomb Gp; 668th Bomb Sq

Mission # 100; Box: II; Flight: 1; Position: 1; A/C Fuselage Code: 5H-P

Reason: Enemy anti-aircraft

Point Of Departure: AAF-170 Wethersfield RAF Station, England

Personnel
Duty Name Rank S/N Status
Pilot McNulty, Gerald M. Capt O-886006 Not Injured
Bombardier/Navigator Bursiel, Francis Harold 1Lt O-749712 WIA
Airplane Mechanic - Gunner Fejes, John Andrew Jr. S/Sgt 13039715 Not Injured
Airplane Armorer - Gunner Judd, Earl R. Jr. S/Sgt 39318083 Not Injured


Description:
Evidence of the bitterness of this air attack was very prominent among our own combat crews. Of the six crews participating in the afternoon mission, six members returned with wounds. Lts Rooney, Sommers and Conte; and S/Sgts McCleary, DiNapoli and Stephens received the Purple Heart for wounds sustained on this mission.
("670th Bombardment Squadron (L) History")

General Orders No. 134, 25 July 1944, Purple Heart is awarded to: 668th Bombardment Squadron (L), Francis H. Bursiel, O-749712, First Lieutenant, Air Corps, United States Army. For wounds received in action against an enemy of the United States on 18 July 1944, while serving as Bombardier-Navigator on an A-20 airplane on a combat operational mission over enemy occupied territory. Entered military service from Massachussetts.
(416th BG Purple Heart Awards (PDF))

See Mission # 100 for additional details