9th AF Patch

416th Bombardment Group (L)

No Report

September 29, 1944, Friday

 

 

WWII-Medal

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Summary
Aircraft Serial Number (Type): 43-21810 (Douglas A-20G-45-DO Havoc)

9th AF; 416th Bomb Gp; 670th Bomb Sq

Mission # 149; Box: I; Flight: 3; Position: 2; A/C Fuselage Code: F6-P

Reason: Enemy anti-aircraft

Point Of Departure: A-55 Melun/Villaroche, France

Personnel
Duty Name Rank S/N Status
Pilot Brown, Neil Gates Lt O-669854 Not Injured
Airplane Mechanic - Gunner Addleman, Raymond F. S/Sgt 13125060 WIA
Airplane Mechanic - Gunner Tharp, Freeland Madison Sgt 18136021 Not Injured


Description:
The ship flown by Capt Jackson was badly shot up and his gunner, S/Sgt Daniel was severly hit in the leg, severing an artery. After dropping his bombs, Captain Jackson raced his plane back to the base in an effort to get aid for his stricken gunner, but to no avail. S/Sgt Daniel died before they landed. In this raid, Lts Maltby, McGlohn and S/Sgts Addleman and Eutsler were slightly wounded.
("670th Bombardment Squadron (L) History")

General Orders No. 13, 10 October 1944, Purple Heart is awarded to: 670th Bombardment Squadron (L), Raymond F. Addleman, 13125060, Staff Sergeant, Air Corps, United States Army. For wounds received as a result of enemy action on 29 September 1944, while serving as a Gunner on an A-20 airplane. Entered military service from Spring Mills, Pa.
(416th BG Purple Heart Awards (PDF))

See Mission # 149 for additional details