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Wagner, Fred S

Individual Personnel Data
Name Wagner, Fred S   
Rank Staff Sergeant / Technical Sergeant
Serial Number 16124954   
Unit Assignments Assigned to the 544th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), per Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho, Special Orders #32 Extract dated 1 February 1943, effective 1 February 1943.
Duty Radio Operator / Gunner
MOS757 - Radio Operator / Mechanic / Gunner, AAF
Last Duty Date 4 January 1944
Results Prisoner Of War
POW Camp: Stalag 17B Braunau Gneikendorf Near Krems Austria 48-15 NO MACR
DecorationsAwarded the Purple Heart for wounds received on 4 January 1944 per General Orders #13, Headquarters, Miami District, AAF Personnel Distribution Command dated 18 August 1945.
Additional Information
  • Date of Birth: 12 March 1922
  • Transferred overseas (via Army Air Base Presque Isle, Maine) on Army Air Base HQ Kearney, Nebraska Special Orders #96 dated 17 May 1943.
  • Promoted to Technical Sergeant per AAF Station 106 Special Orders #55 dated 23 July 1943.
  • Placed on five days Temporary Duty (R&R) on or about 25 September 1943 to Moulsford Manor near Chelsey, Berkshire per AAF Station 106 Special Orders #102 dated 23 September 1943.
  • On the 4 January 1944 mission, Wagner fell from the bomb bay, apparently suffering from anoxia, while working to free hung bombs. He regained consciousness and opened his parachute, landing safely in enemy territory. While no MACR has been found, he is mentioned in a German KU report concerning the crew of downed B-24 Liberator 42-7487 of the 392nd Bomb Group.
Photo Album:Crew Photo Album




Crew Composition When Assigned to the 384th BG
Original 384th Combat Crew
CREWMEMBER POSITION RESULTS
2nd Lt. Estes, Thomas JeffersonPilotCT
Flt. Ofcr. Merritt, James MelvinCo-pilotCT
2nd Lt. DuBois, John JayNavigatorCT
2nd Lt. Davis, David HaroldBombardierCT
S/SGT. Wagner, Fred SRadio Operator / GunnerPOW
S/SGT. Cochran, David LeonEngineer / Top Turret GunnerCT
SGT. Ursta, George (NMI)Ball Turret GunnerCT
S/SGT. McDuffie, Burton CurtisTail GunnerCT
PVT. O'Donnell, William JohnFlexible GunnerTR
S/SGT. Self, James Melvin, JrFlexible GunnerCT

Crew History

The Estes Crew joined the 544th BS at Wendover on 1 February 1943. Identified as "Crew #2" on the assignment order, they became the first "Crew #43" in the squadron.
Before moving to England, McDuffie was temporarily replaced by S/Sgt John V Selgo. McDuffie rejoined the crew in time for its first mission on 25 June 1943. The crew stayed unusually intact during its tour, and all completed their combat tour of duty except for Wagner, who fell unconscious from the bomb bay on 4 January 1944 while trying to free the bomb bay doors which were stuck open. Wagner regained consciousness, opened his 'chute and was captured upon landing, spending the rest of the war as a POW.

Missions, Aircraft, Crews
This individual was credited with 21 Combat Missions.
Number Date Target Position Aircraft Mission/Sortie Information
2 25 June 1943 Target: Industrial Area & Submarine Pens
Type: Military
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Radio Operator 42‑3188 Combat Mission Credit
Bombed an unknown city.
Sortie Report
3 26 June 1943 Target: Villacoublay Airfield
Type: German Air Force (Luftwaffe)
Location: Paris, France
Radio Operator 42‑30073 Aborted Mission After Taking Off
Turned back when #3 engine failed off the coast of France.
Sortie Report
4 28 June 1943 Target: Fighter Airfield
Type: German Air Force (Luftwaffe)
Location: Beaumont-le-Roger, France
Radio Operator 42‑30030 Combat Mission Credit
Wing Deputy and High Squadron Lead. Ground Spare Aircraft; replaced 42‑30073.
Sortie Report
5 29 June 1943 Target: duNord Aircraft Works, Villacoublay Airfield
Type: German Air Force (Luftwaffe)
Location: Paris, France
Radio Operator 42‑30073 Combat Mission Credit
Lead Squadron, Group Lead.
Sortie Report
6 4 July 1943 Target: Gnome et Rhone Aircraft Engine Plant
Type: Aircraft Industry
Location: Le Mans, France
Radio Operator 42‑3330 Combat Mission Credit
Low Squadron Lead. Ground Spare Aircraft; replaced 42‑30073.
Sortie Report
8 14 July 1943 Target: Villacoublay Airfield
Type: German Air Force (Luftwaffe)
Location: Paris, France
Radio Operator 42‑5883 Combat Mission Credit
High Squadron lead, group deputy.
Sortie Report
9 24 July 1943 Target: Aluminum & Magnesium Plants
Type: Industry
Location: Herøya, Norway
Radio Operator 42‑5883 Combat Mission Credit
Group lead.
Sortie Report
10 25 July 1943 Target: Blohm & Voss Aircraft Works and Shipyard
Type: Industry
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Radio Operator 42‑5883 Combat Mission Credit
Low Squadron Lead. Damaged by flak and fighters, ditched in the North Sea. Rescued by a Danish fishing boat; returned to duty.
Sortie Report
16 16 August 1943 Target: Le Bourget Airport & Air Depot
Type: German Air Force (Luftwaffe)
Location: Paris, France
Radio Operator 42‑5444 Combat Mission Credit
Sortie Report
18 27 August 1943 Target: NOBALL (V-1 Launch Site)
Type: CROSSBOW (V-Weapons)
Location: Watten, France
Radio Operator 42‑3441 Combat Mission Credit
Low Squadron lead.
Sortie Report
19 31 August 1943 Target: Fighter Airfield
Type: German Air Force (Luftwaffe)
Location: Romilly-sur-Seine, France
Radio Operator 42‑3441 Combat Mission Credit
Wing Deputy.
Sortie Report
20 3 September 1943 Target: Air Park and Aerodrome
Type: German Air Force (Luftwaffe)
Location: Romilly-sur-Seine, France
Radio Operator 42‑3429 Combat Mission Credit
Sortie Report
21 6 September 1943 Type: Industry
Location: Stuttgart, Germany
Radio Operator 42‑3429 Combat Mission Credit
Landed away near Dungeness, Kent, due to low fuel.
Sortie Report
22 7 September 1943 Target: Bruxelles-Evere Airfield/Repair Depot
Type: Aircraft Industry
Location: Brussels / Bruxelles, Belgium
Radio Operator 42‑3216 Combat Mission Credit
Group deputy lead.
Sortie Report
23 9 September 1943 Target: Airfield
Type: German Air Force (Luftwaffe)
Location: Lille-Vendeville, France
Radio Operator 42‑30043 Combat Mission Credit
Group Lead.
Sortie Report
24 16 September 1943 Target: Blockade Runner Ship (in Loire River)
Type: Transportation
Location: Nantes, France
Radio Operator 42‑3429 Aborted Mission After Taking Off
Turned back; unable to locate formation after passing through cloud layer.
Sortie Report
25 23 September 1943 Target: Submarine Repair Ship
Type: Submarine Facility
Location: Nantes, France
Radio Operator 42‑3429 Combat Mission Credit
Low Squadron Lead.
Sortie Report
28 4 October 1943 Type: Industry
Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Radio Operator 42‑3429 Combat Mission Credit
High Squadron lead.
Sortie Report
29 8 October 1943 Target: Workshops
Type: Submarine Facility
Location: Bremen, Germany
Radio Operator 42‑3429 Combat Mission Credit
Group lead.
Sortie Report
33 20 October 1943 Target: Railroad Marshalling Yards
Type: Transportation
Location: Düren, Germany
Radio Operator 42‑5838 Combat Mission Credit
Group lead.
Sortie Report
36 16 November 1943 Target: Knaben II Molybdenum Mine
Type: Industry
Location: Knaben, Norway
Radio Operator 42‑3429 Combat Mission Credit
High Squadron lead.
Sortie Report
46 24 December 1943 Target: NOBALL (V-1 Launch Site)
Type: CROSSBOW (V-Weapons)
Location: Croisette, France
Radio Operator 42‑37801 Combat Mission Credit
Sortie Report
49 4 January 1944 Target: Port Area
Type: Transportation
Location: Kiel, Germany
Radio Operator 42‑37848 Combat Mission Credit
Group lead.
Sortie Report

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