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JOHN A. CASTLE CREW - 360th BS
B-17F Thumper #41-24579 (PU-F)
(original crew assigned 360BS: 17 Feb 1942 - photo: 14 Oct 1942)
(Back L-R)
1Lt John A. Castle (P),
1Lt Kent M. Fitzsimmons (CP)(KIA),
2Lt Louis B. Sinopoli (B)
(Front L-R)
T/Sgt Gene K. Smith (E)(KIA),
T/Sgt Meyer "Mike" Levin (E),
T/Sgt Emilio J. Yannie, Jr. (R)(WIA),
S/Sgt Cecil E. Craft (BTG)(POW),
S/Sgt Martin A. Semonick (TG)(POW),
M/Sgt John M. Freeman (Crew Chief/Passenger)
Original crewmen not in photo:
Capt Samuel H. Anderson (N) and S/Sgt Billie L. Staner (RWG)(KIA)
Ranks and Grades at time of last combat mission
Eight dispatched (7 credited) combat missions of 1Lt John A. Castle:
1 (A) (17 Nov 1942), 2, 4, 5, 7, 11, 17, 30 (16 April 1943)
For mission dates and targets see Combat Missions.
(A) Non-credited aborted mission - (Flight time 1:47) Supercharge trouble
Three B-17Fs flown by 1Lt John A. Castle on his 8 dispatched combat missions:
- 41-24579 - (P) Thumper (360BS) PU-F - Missions 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 11 (Belly
landing salvaged 23 Jan 44)
- 42-5483 Red Ass aka The Devil Himself (360BS) PU-F - Mission 27 (MIA 29
Nov 1943)
- 42-29570 (No name) (360BS) PU-D - Mission 30 (To 381BG (H) Ridgewell, 9
Sept 1943)
(P) See Nose Art Photos
Crew Notes:
- 1Lt John A. Castle (P) - Completed 7 credited combat missions. First
six missions flown as First Pilot (1 (Aborted), 2, 4, 5, 7, 11). Mission 27 Flown as CoPilot with
the Lt David S. Clifton Crew. Last mission (30) flown as First Pilot with the Lt John A. Wie Crew
with Lt Van Wie flying as CoPilot. Flew no more combat missions after mission 30 for reasons
unknown.
- 1Lt Kent McHenry Fitzsimmons (CP)(KIA) - 11 Dispatched (10 credited)
missions flown: 5 credited missions with 1Lt Castle (1(A), 2, 4, 5, 7, 11); 5 credited
missions with other Pilots - 1Lt Keith O. Bartlett (25, 27), Other Pilots (15, 17, 22). KIA on
mission 27, 31 March 1943, with 1Lt Bartlett who had been upgraded from CoPilot, Capt Lewis E. Lyle Crew, to First Pilot on 22 March 1943. Mid-air collision in B-17F 41-24559 Ooold Soljer (360BS)
PU-C. Is buried in the Cambridge American Cemetery. See Mission note below
- Capt Samuel H. Anderson (N) - 26 dispatched (25 credited) combat
missions flown: 2 credited missions with 1Lt Castle (1 (A), 2, 3). 23 credited missions as a
Lead Crew Navigator (5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34, 36).
Completed his 25 mission combat tour 15 May 1943 (Mission 36).
- 2Lt Louis B. Sinopoli (B) - 6 dispatched (5 credited) combat missions
flown: 5 credited missions with 1Lt Castle (1 (A) , 2, 4, 5, 7, 11); 1 credited mission with the
Capt Lewis E. Lyle Crew (9). Last mission (11) on 23 January 1943 when he bailed-out.
- T/Sgt Meyer "Mike" Levin (E) - 27 dispatched (25 credited) combat
missions flown: 5 credited missions with 1Lt Castle (1 (A), 2, 4, 5, 7, 11). Bailed-out, injured
and hospitalized at Barrow Gurney on mission 11; 23 dispatched (22 credited) missions with other
Pilots - 9 with Capt George V. Stallings, Jr. Crew as Left Waist Gunner (53, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 66, 67); 2 with Lt Willard Bergeron as Engineer (79, 88), 9 credited missions with Lt John H.
Parrott as Engineer (100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 109 (Aborted), 110, 111).
Completed 25 mission combat tour on 22 February 1944 (Mission 111).
- T/Sgt Gene K. Smith (E)(KIA) - 19 dispatched (17 credited) missions
flown: With 1Lt Castle (No missions); With other Pilots - 17 credited missions with Capt Lewis
E. Lyle (1, 2, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 (A), 14, 15, 16(A), 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26). 2 credited missions with
1Lt Keith O. Bartlett (25, 27). Killed on mission 27, 31 March 1943, in B-17F 41-24559 Ooold Soljer
(360BS) PU-C with 1Lt Bartlett after bailing out of the B-17 following a mid-air collision.
Parachute failed to open. Buried in the Cambridge American Cemetery. See Mission Note below.
- T/Sgt Emilio J. Yannie, Jr. (R) - 6 dispatched (5 credited) missions
flown with 1Lt Castle (1 (A), 2, 4, 5, 7, 11). Last mission on 29 January 1943 following his
bail-out on mission 11. Sgt. Yannie was hit in the forehead but his Army helmet saved him, then was was badly wounded in the bail-out. Returned to USA on a hospital ship in
August 1943. Was in U.S. Army Hospitals in the United States until his discharge on 28
September 1944.
- S/Sgt Cecil E. Craft (BTG)(POW) - 8 dispatched (6 credited) missions
flown: 4 credited missions with 1Lt Castle (1 (A), 2, 5, 7, 11); Was injured and hospitalized at
Barrow Gurney following his bail-out on mission 11; 3 credited missions with Lt Joseph E.
Trojan (37, 39 (Aborted), 40). Last mission on 29 May 1943 (Mission 40) when he became a POW.
See Mission Note below.
- S/Sgt Billie L. Staner (RWG)(KIA) - 5 dispatched and credited mission
flown: 4 credited missions with 1Lt Castle (4, 5, 7, 11); 1 credited mission (9) with 1Lt William
H. Breed. Was killed on mission 11 following a bail-out when his parachute failed to open.
- S/Sgt Martin A. Semonick (TG)(POW) - 17 dispatched (15 credited)
missions flown: 4 credited missions with 1Lt Castle (1(A), 4, 5 ,7, 11) - Slightly injured
following his bail-out on mission 11; 11 credited missions with other Pilots - As Tail Gunner (30, 37), As Ball Turret Gunner (18, 19, 33), As Waist Gunner (22, 23, 25, 31, 39 (Aborted), 40).
Became a POW on 29 May 1943. (Mission 40). See Mission Note below.
Mission Notes:
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 Crash of B-17F Thumper on 23 Jan 1943 |
23 January 1943 (Mission 11) to Lorient, France in B-17F 41-24579 Thumper
(360BS) PU-F. Lt's John A. Castle and Kent M. Fitzsimmons made a wheel-up
"Belly" landing at Lulsgate Bottom, England. The hydraulic system and two
engines were out. During the landing the rear fuselage was twisted when the ball
turret suspension system was forced up through the spine aft of the radio
room.
The eight other crewmen were ordered to bail-out before the emergency
landing. Two crewmen T/Sgt Meyer Levin (E) and S/Sgt Cecil E. Craft (BTG) were
seriously injured and placed in the Barrow Gurney Hospital. Lt Charles L.
Herman, substitute Navigator and S/Sgt Martin A. Semonick (TG) were slightly
injured but were not hospitalized. S/Sgt Billie L. Staner (RWG was killed when
his parachute failed to open. Two crewmen, 2Lt Louis B. Sinopoli (B) and Sgt
Joseph S. Klasnick, substitute Waist Gunner, were not injured during their parachute jumps.
B-17F 41-24579 Thumper was salvaged.
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31 March 1943 (Mission 27) to Rotterdam, The Netherlands in B-17F 41-24559
Ooold Soljer (360BS) PU-C. Pilot was 1Lt Keith O. Bartlett recently upgraded CoPilot on the Capt
Lewis E. Lyle Crew. Two members of the 1Lt John A. Castle crew were on this mission - 1Lt Kent
M. Fitzsimmons (CP) and T/Sgt Gene K. Smith (E). Both were Killed.
B-17F 41-24559 Ooold Soljer (360BS) and B-17F 42-29573 Two Beauts (358BS),
1Lt J.R. Dunn Pilot, had a mid-air collision and crashed near Mears Ashby,
England. Fifteen crewmen were killed and five managed to bail-out
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29 May 1943 (Mission 40) to St. Nazaire, France in B-17F 42-24602 Yardbird
(360BS) piloted by 1Lt Joseph E. Trojan. Two members of the 1Lt John A. Castle crew were on this
mission - S/Sgt Martin A. Semonick (LWG) and S/Sgt Cecil E. Craft (R). Both bailed out and
became POWs. The B-17 Yardbird was disabled by flak after leaving the target and was
subsequently hit by attacking FW-190s and ME-109s and crashed near Pleubian,
France (1 KIA, 9 POW one of which later died of his injuries)
[photo from the 303rdBGA Archives, crew identification by Mike Levin and Michael Wegman]
[Researched by Harry D. Gobrecht, 303rdBGA Historian Emeritus]
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