- KENNELLY, Robert M., Pilot
- HANLEY, Alphonse F. “Al”, Co-Pilot
- MADDEN, George F., Navigator – POW 09 June 44 Weeks
- MILLS, Edward D., Bombardier
- WEBSTER, Floyd J., Eng, Gunner
- SALYER, Audrey H., Eng, Nose Gunner – POW 24 May 44 Foote
- JULIUS, Joseph J., Radio/Op
- SMILES, Vincent G, Tail Gunner
- HALLUM, Richard T., Waist Gunner
- CARTER, Richard A., Ball Guner – KIA 2/25/44 Forbes
716th Squadron
John A. Silverstein (changed his name after the war to John (Jack) Steele) was C.O. from June ‘43 to July ’44. He was followed by Charles E. Harton from July ‘44 to November ’44. Harton had served as the acting C.O. for the 719th squadron while Swan was in the hospital recovering from wounds during May ‘44 to July ‘44. Lloyd M. Bentsen (who became a U.S. Senator from Texas, U. S. Treasurer after the war, and U.S. Vice Presidential Candidate) was the C.O. from November ‘44 until February ’45. Robert Johnson took over from mid-‘45 to V.E. Day in May ’45.
Blind Date
An original cadre ship acquired on 9 November ’43 and assigned to Kennelly’s crew who flew her overseas in December ’43. Crew chief was Joseph C. Gaus. On the 14 January ’44 Mostar mission, five men of Isgrigg’s crew bailed out, and the rest of the crew nursed ship #54 back home to Grottaglie. On 12 April ’44, she was downed on the Wiener-Neustadt, Austria mission with Beam’s crew aboard — 4 KIA and 6 POW. MACR 4034 (final mission); MACR 2398 (Isgrigg’s crew.)
MACR 2398
MACR 4034
MACR 6313
41-29243
An original cadre ship acquired on 9 November ’43 and assigned to Kennelly’s crew who flew her overseas in December ’43. Crew chief was Joseph C. Gaus. On the 14January ‘44 Mostar mission, five men of Isgrigg’s crew bailed out, and the rest of the crew nursed ship #54 back home to Grottaglie. On 12 April ‘44, she was downed on the Wiener-Neustadt, Austria mission with Beam’s crew aboard — 4 KIA and 6 POW. MACR 4034 (final mission); MACR 2398 (Isgrigg’s crew.)