Name | Froment, Dorrance Verl ‡ |
Rank | Sergeant |
Serial Number | 16176043 ‡ |
Unit Assignments | Assigned to the 547th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), per AAF Station 106 Special Orders #34 dated 20 February 1944, effective 20 February 1944. |
Duty | Flexible Gunner |
MOS | 748 - Army Airplane Mechanic / Gunner, Flight Engineer |
Last Duty Date | 18 March 1944 |
Results | Interned, Neutral Country |
Additional Information |
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Related Documents | Missing Air Crew Report # 3485⇓ (1.373 MB) |
Photo Album: | Crew Photo Album⇗ |
CREWMEMBER | POSITION | RESULTS |
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2nd Lt. Lessig, Joseph Watson⇗ | Pilot | INT |
2nd Lt. MacKichan, William Graham⇗ | Co-pilot | KIA |
2nd Lt. Howell, William Wright⇗ | Navigator | INT |
2nd Lt. Loh, Phillip Henry, III⇗ | Bombardier | INT |
S/SGT. Hay, James Franklin⇗ | Radio Operator / Gunner | INT |
S/SGT. O'Brien, John Gerald⇗ | Engineer / Top Turret Gunner | INT |
SGT. Gormley, Edward Oliver⇗ | Ball Turret Gunner | INT |
SGT. Gardner, Eugene Frederick⇗ | Tail Gunner | INT |
CPL. Harper, Richard Wight⇗ | Flexible Gunner | INT |
SGT. Froment, Dorrance Verl | Flexible Gunner | INT |
Number | Date | Target | Position | Aircraft | Mission/Sortie Information |
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71⇗ | 4 March 1944 |
Type: Military Location: Berlin, Germany |
Waist (Flexible) Gunner | 42‑3441⇗ |
Combat Mission Credit Sortie Report⇗ |
75⇗ | 16 March 1944 |
Target: Aircraft Assembly & Repair Works Type: Aircraft Industry Location: Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany |
Waist (Flexible) Gunner | 42‑38158⇗ |
Combat Mission Credit Ground Spare Aircraft; replaced 42‑38013. Sortie Report⇗ |
76⇗ | 18 March 1944 |
Target: Aircraft Assembly & Repair Works Type: Aircraft Industry Location: Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany |
Waist (Flexible) Gunner | 42‑31871⇗ |
Combat Mission Credit Failed To Return At 1445 hrs called Group Leader saying he had two engines out and would try for home; had escort of four friendly fighters; force-landed at Dubendorf, Switzerland; MACR 3485. From 303rd BG: 'Secret equipment destroyed. Landed wheels down at Dubendorf. Wheels retracted after landing, but aircraft could not be burned because of Swiss interference. Target was bombed. Could not feather #1 engine out on bomb run. Half power obtained from engines Nos. 2 and 3 which were running rough.' Sortie Report⇗ |