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 Norman L. Chapman Crew (left
to right)
Standing: Lt Rex Ellis, Lt Norman Chapman, Sgt George
Dobbs, Lt Wilson Clark, Lt Glenn Lindbom
Kneeling: S/Sgt Silverman, Sgt Frank Yzenas, Sgt Leon Hill, S/Sgt Milton
Scharf, Sgt Durward Hutchins.
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| 2ND LT |
NORMAN L. CHAPMAN |
P |
POW |
8-Mar-44 |
Berlin |
| 2ND LT |
REX M. ELLIS |
CP |
POW |
8-Mar-44 |
Berlin |
| 2ND LT |
GLENN G. LINDBOM |
NAV |
POW |
8-Mar-44 |
Berlin |
| 2ND LT |
WILSON D. CLARK |
BOM |
POW |
8-Mar-44 |
Berlin |
| S/SGT |
MILTON SCHARF |
ROG |
POW |
8-Mar-44 |
Berlin |
| S/SGT |
GEORGE W. SILVERMANN |
TTE |
POW |
8-Mar-44 |
Berlin |
| SGT |
DURWARD E. HUTCHINGS |
BTG |
POW |
8-Mar-44 |
Berlin |
| SGT |
LEON E. HILL |
LWG |
POW |
8-Mar-44 |
Berlin |
| SGT |
FRANK A. YZENAS |
RWG |
POW |
8-Mar-44 |
Berlin |
| SGT |
GEORGE E. DOBBS |
TG |
POW |
8-Mar-44 |
Berlin |
351st Sqdn.. Crew, as above, joined the 100th on 28 Nov 1943 A/C #42-40056
"KATIE'S BOYS" MACR #3032,
Microfiche #1028
The Fate of "KATIE'S BOYS and it's crew (off site link)
This crew lost to E/A about 15 miles East of Berlin after mechanical
difficulties made it impossible to maintain formation. Eyewitness Accts:
Lt. Chapman feathered #1 engine, then unfeathered it near Dummer Lake at
1240 hours. He continued with the formation, although straggling, to the
I.P. where he was attacked by three (3) E/A. Escorting Fighters went down
and picked him up. The aircraft appeared to be under control when last
seen.. Lt Shoens .. |
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