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WAR DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS ARMY AIR FORCES WASHINGTON The MISSING AIR CREW REPORT 6126 IMPORTANT: This report will be compiled in triplicate by each Army Air Forces organization within 48 hours of the time an aircraft is officially reported missing. 1. ORGANIZATION: Location _Torretta, Italy Command or Air Force _15 th AF Group _461 st Bomb Gp (H) Squadron _765 th Bomb Sq (H) 2. SPECIFY: Place of departure _Torretta, Italy Course _Direct to target Target _Ploesti, Rumania Type of mission _Bombing 3. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND VISIBILITY AT TIME OF CRASH OR WHEN LAST REPORTED: _CAVU 4. GIVE: [a] Date _31 May 1944 Time _1100 Last known position _Zagubica, Yugoslavia [b] Specify whether: [X ] Last sighted, [ ] Forced down, [] Seen to crash, [ ] Last contacted by radio, [ ] No information 5. AIRCRAFT [LOST] [BELIEVED LOST] AS A RESULT OF: [Check one only] [ ] Enemy aircraft, [X ] Enemy anti-aircraft, [] Other 6. AIRCRAFT: Type, model & series _ B-24 H AAF Serial Number _ 41-28685 7. NICKNAME OF AIRCRAFT: 8. ENGINES: Type, model & series _ P&W 830-43 AAF serial Number [a] _41-3403 [b] _42-3385 [c] _42-3397 [d] _42-3399 9. INSTALLED WEAPONS: [Make, type and serial number] All Browning Cal. 50 [a] 967169 [e] 967160 [i] 937732 [b] 966445 [f] 967250 [j] 967171 [c] 967191 [g] 967143 [d] 966711 [h] 966952 10. PERSONNEL LISTED BELOW REPORTED AS: [X] Battle Casualty, [ ] Non Battle Casualty 11. NUMBER OF PERSONS ABOARD AIRCRAFT: Crew _10 ; Passengers _ 0_; Total _10_ [If more than 12 persons aboard aircraft, use separate sheet] CREW POSITION [1] Pilot Norris, Samuel N. 2 nd Lt. 0-540715 FULL NAME [Last, First, Initial] RANK, SERIAL NUMBER [2] CP Baumann, Edwin 2 nd Lt. 0-681308 [3] Nav Kamps, Everett C. 2 nd Lt. 0-696102 [4] Bomb Stefenson, Edmund F. 1 st Lt. 0-649279 [5] TTG Bindrim, Arthur J. S/Sgt. 34202986 [6] NTG Culler, Bufort E. S/Sgt. 14181033 [7] BTG Curtin, Joseph S., S/Sgt. 32723135 [8] TTG Ranieri, Harry P. S/Sgt. 18199621 CURRENT STATUS NEXT OF KIN, RELATIONSHIP AND ADDRESS Isaac N. Norris, Father 1600 Bluff Ave., Owensboro, Kentucky Arvilla Baumann, Mother RFD Box 411, Sonoma, California Henry F. Kamps, Father 84-31 120 th St., Richmond Hill, New York, N.Y. Walter Stefenson, Father 89-38 134 th St., Richmond Hill, New York, N.Y. Cora A. Dietrick, Mother 260 NW 24th St., Miami, Florida Dock W. Culler, Father Route #2, Pinnacle, North Carolina Mary E. Curtin, Mother 674 58th St., Brooklyn, New York. Paul Ranieri, Father 32 Cambridge St., East Orange, New Jersey [9] LWG Farrell, Jefferson L., Jr., S/Sgt. 14161846 [10] RWG DeSpain, Glen P. T/Sgt. Clara DeSpain, Mother Alma L. Farrell, Mother 333 Edwin Ave., Nashville, Tennessee

36024888 New London, Iowa [11] [12] 12. IDENTIFY BELOW THOSE PERSONS WHO ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE LAST KNOWLEDGE OF AIRCRAFT AND CHECK APPROPRAITE [one only] COLUMN TO INDICATE BASIS FOR SAME: SAW FORCED LANDING NAME IN FULL RANK SERIAL No. CONTACTED BY RADIO LAST SIGHTED SAW CRASH [1] James J. Colavito 2 nd Lt. 0-674731 X [2] Louis (NMI) 2 nd Lt. 0-691992 X Graynor [3] 13. IF PERSONNEL ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE SURVIVED, CHECK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: Yes [] Parachutes were used, [ ] Persons were seen walking away from the scene of the crash, [X ] Other reasons [specify] _It is believed that nine (9) men are prisoners of war and one (1) man in General Hospital Bari, Italy (not confirmed) 14. ATTACH PHOTOGRAPH, MAP OR SKETCH SHOWING LAST KNOWN LOCATION OF AIRCRAFT. 15. ATTACH EYEWITNESS DESCRIPTIONS OF CRASH, FORCED LANDING, OR OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. 16. ATTACH A DESCRIPTION OF EXTENT OF SEARCH, IF ANY, AND GIVE NAME, RANK AND SERIAL NUMBER OF OFFICER IN CHARGE OF SEARCH HERE: No search made by this organization. Date: 4 June 1944 SAMUEL B. SINAI 1 st Lt., AC, Adj.

765TH BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON (H) 461ST BOMBARDMENT GROUP APO 520 US ARMY 4 June 1944 STATEMENT On May 31, 1944 returning from the Ploesti raid I observed ship No. 24 about twenty-five (25) minutes away from target lagging behind. I didn t observe exactly where we were but we weren t far from the Danube. /s/ James J. Calavito 2 nd Lt., Air Corps, 765 th Bomb Sq (H)

765TH BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON (H) 461ST BOMBARDMENT GROUP APO 520 US ARMY 4 June 1944 STATEMENT On 31 May 1944 at approximately 1100 we were headed back from Ploesti, Rumania, following a true course of 272º. We were about 15,000 ft. at 44º20 N, 22º00 E and off to our left was a barrage of heavy flak. Ship No. 24 piloted by 2 nd Lt. Norris was below us and to our right when it suddenly went below us going about 250º toward the flak area of Zagubica, Yugo. 44º13 N, 21º45 E. /s/ Louis (NMI) Graynor 2 nd Lt., Air Corps, 765 th Bomb Sq (H)

2 nd Lt. Samuel N. Norris Mr. Isaac N. Norris (Father) 1600 Bluff Avenue Owensboro, Kentucky 2 nd Lt. Edwin Baumann Mrs. Arvilla Baumann (Mother) Rural Free Beltway Box 411 Sonoma, California 2 nd Lt. Everett C. Kamps Mr. Henry F. Kamps (Father) 84-31 120 th Street Richmond Hill, New York 1 st Lt. Edmund F. Stefenson Mr. Walter Stefenson (Father) 89-38 134 th Street Richmond Hill, New York T/Sgt. Glen F. DeSpain S/Sgt. Arthur J. Bindrim S/Sgt. Bufort E. Culler S/Sgt. Jefferson L. Farrell, Jr. S/Sgt. Joseph S. Curtin S/Sgt. Harry P. Ranieri Mrs. Clara K. DeSpain (Mother) General Delivery New London, Iowa Mrs. Gertrude M. Bindrim (Wife) 260 Northeast 24 th Street Miami, Florida Mrs. Annie S. Culler (Mother) Route Two Pinnacle, North Carolina Mrs. Alma L. Farrell (Mother) 333 Edwin Avenue Nashville, Tennessee Mr. John D. Curtin (Father) 674 58 th Street Brooklyn, New York Mrs. Leslie M Ranieri (Wife) 32 Lafayette Street Orange, New Jersey

765TH BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON (H) 461ST BOMBARDMENT GROUP APO 520 US ARMY 12 July 1944 STATEMENT The pilot of this entire crew, 1 st Lt. Samuel N. Norris was the last one to leave his ship after all the others had safely bailed out. It is my opinion that these nine men landed safely in enemy held territory, some of them were rumored by the Partisans to be German prisoners and the rest had not been heard from. /s/ Robert E. Applegate Lt. Col, Air Corps Commanding

NAME: NORRIS (Last Name) SAMUEL (First Name) CASUALTY INFORMATION (Supplemental to Missing Air Crew Report) NEWTON (Middle Name) 2ND LT (Rank) 540715 (A.S.N.) 31-May-44 (Date of casualty) Name Norris, Samuel N. Bauman, Edwin (NMI) Kamps, Everett C. Stefenson, Edmund F. DeSpain, Glen P. Bindrim, Arthur J. Culler, Bufort E. Farrell, Jefferson L, Jr. Curtin, Joseph S. Ranieri, Harry P. 2-Jun-44 (Date reported to Allied Rank 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. 1st Lt. T/Sgt. S/Sgt. S/Sgt. S/Sgt. S/Sgt. S/Sgt. ASN 0540715 0681308 0696102 0649279 36024888 34022986 14181033 14161846 32723135 32466582 765 Bomb (Former Squadron) Status RTD MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA 461 Bomb (Former Group) (Information is requested concerning the status of any U.S. personnel of whom you may know. The information will be used to establish their casualty status, for the information of their relatives, to the extent consistent with security, and their former units as well as the evidence to assist in determination of the proper safeguarding of their personal interests. Even fragmentary information is desirable, since it may be supplemented by information someone else can give. Information which you personally know to be reliable is most valuable, and should be indicated as so known. But hearsay and rumor may also be valuable, because, first, it furnishes a basis for further inquiry, and second, it may be confirmed by others. The following form is intended merely as an aid, and information which does not fit into it, should be given in statement form.) YOUR CREW Crew Position Pilot Co-Pilot Navigator Bombardier Radio Operator Aerial Engineer Right Waist Gr Left Waist Gr Ball Turret Gr Tail Gunner Remarks (Incl. Basis of knowledge)

OTHER CREWS Crew Position Name Rank ASN Status Remarks (Incl. Basis of knowledge) STATEMENT SAMUEL N. NORRIS, 0540715, 2nd Lt., being first duly sworn, upon his oath, deposes and says: Entire crew was seen to bail out. All save the Pilot landed in territory immediately controlled by Germans. Four were reported in enemy hands and the other five unheard of at the time of departure. /s/ Samuel N. Norris, 0540715 2nd Lt., 461st Bomb Group

HEADQUARTERS FIFTEENTH AIR FORCE APO 520 US ARMY 5 July 1944 SUBJECT: Supplement to Missing Air Crew Report. TO: Commanding Officer, 49 th Wing, APO 520 1. The information on the attached form Casualty Information has been obtained from SAMUEL N. NORRIS 2 ND LT 054715 461 Bomb Group (Name) (Rank) (ASN) (Organization) who until recently was (Missing in Action). 2. In order to expedite notification of safety to next of kin, the Corrective Battle Casualty Report required by NATOUSA, Circular Number 10, cs, has been submitted by this Headquarters on personnel listed as RTD on the attached form. 3. The casualty status of personnel believed to be prisoners is being investigated by appropriate authority. In the event that reported Prisoner of War status is confirmed, or should they return to duty, your Headquarters will be notified promptly. 4. If the commanding officer of the individuals believed dead is convinced that available evidence establishes fact of death beyond reasonable doubt a corrected Battle Casualty Report will be submitted without delay. (See par 2b, Section II, NATOUSA Circular 10, cs; and par 6, WD Circular 195, 1 Sept 1943). 5. Information contained in attached form Casualty Information is not to be used as a basis for submitting a change of status on any casualty except in those cases where death has been established beyond reasonable doubt. By command of Major General TWINING: /s/ WINDLE D. REEL, Major, AC, Assistant AG

Hq 461 st Bomb Gp, APO 520, USA, 13 Jul 44 TO: CG, 49 th Bomb Wg, APO 520, USA 1. Prior endorsement from 49 th Bomb Wing to this Headquarters directing compliance with basic communication has been misplaced, and to avoid delay pending search it is deemed advisable to return the correspondence. 2. Paragraph 4a of basic communication has been complied with by squadron commander as indicated by Enclosure 2. For the Group Commander: Hq 49 th Bomb Wing (H), APO 520, 14 Jul 44 TO: CG, Fifteenth Air Force, APO 520 /s/ R. Foster Scott Major, Air Corps, Adjutant Attention is invited to preceding endorsement and enclosure number 2. For the Wing Commander: /s/ John E. Mitchell, Major, Air Corps, Adjutant

HQ, FIFTEENTH AIR FORCE, APO 520, 17 July 1944 TO: CG, Allied Force Headquarters, Advance Command Post, APO 534. Att n: Casualty Branch, AGD. 1. Forwarded as supplemental to Missing Air Crew Report sent to your Headquarters on 29 June 1944. For the Commanding General: HQ, NATOUSA, APO 534, US Army, 23 July 1944 TO: CG, Army Air Forces, Washington 25, D.C. THRU: The Adjutant General, Washington 25, D.C. (Att: Casualty Branch) /s/ Windle D. Reel, Major, AC, Assistant AG. Forwarded as supplement to initial Missing Air Crew Report which was forwarded 9 July 44. For the THEATER COMMANDER: /s/ Owen Elliot, Major, AGD, Asst. Adjutant General

War Department, The adjutant General s Office, Washington 26, D.C., 28 July 1944. TO: Commanding General, Army Air Force, Washington 25, D.C. ATTENTION: Major Bradunas, Nortification Branch, Personal Affairs Division, Room 4310, Munitions Building. Supplement to Missing Air Crew Report noted and forwarded for your files. /s/ DANIEL P. POTEET Colonel, A.G.D. Officer in Charge, Status Review and Determination Section, Casualty Branch, A.G.O. For the Adjutant General:

Air Forces Command Southeast June 22, 1944 Tactical Detachment/Tactical Group Ic 6 To the Evaluation Station West Oberursel/Taunus With same mail is transmitted a receipt of the Finance Dept. of this post in the amount of $277.-, 1 booklet over conduct by accidents and 9 indent. Tags of the on May 31, 1944 over Korcula downed and on June 10/44 placed in transfer to your place American PW s Baumann Kamps Despain Bindin Farrell Stephenson Curtin Culler Ranieri For the Air Forces Command Southeast The Chief of the General Staff By order of: Recker Lt Air Base Command E(v) 217/XVII Billets, May 31, 1944

REPORT ON SHOT_DOWN AIRCRAFT DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN: PLACE OF CRASH: TYPE OF AIRCRAFT: REPORTING OFFICE: May 31/44 at 1330 hrs Korcula on the Island Korcula Lancaster - - (should be Liberator B-24) Air Base Command E (v) 212/XVII Mostar, June 2, 1944 CREW BINDRIN, Arthur J., S/Sgt, 34202986 KAMPS, Everett C., 2 nd Lt, 0-696102 BAUMANN, Edwin, 2 nd Lt, 0-681308 STEPHENSON, Edmund F., 1 st Lt, 0-649279 DESPAIN, Glen P., T/Sgt, 36024888 CURTIN, Josef S., S/Sgt, 327273135 RANIERI, Harry Paul, S/Sgt, 32466582 CURLER, Buforth, S/Sgt, 14181033 FARRELL, J.R., S/Sgt, 14161848 CAPTURED: near Korcula WOUNDED: DEAD: May 31/44 DISTRIBUTION: WHICH CAMP: TYPE OF INJURY GRAVE LOCATION: REMARKS: Distributor: Air Forces Adm. Command Hdq. Dulag Air Hospital

Air Forces Command Southeast KSU 1306 Group Ic/ Ic 6 June 10, 1944 To the Evaluation Station West Oberursel/Taunus Below mentioned PW s of the enemy Air Corps, which were shot down May 31/44 over the Island Korcula, will be started in transit to Oberursel June 10/44. 1) T/Sgt Despain, G.P. 2) S/Sgt Curtin, J.S. 3) S/Sgt Ranieri, H.P. 4) S/Sgt Bindrini, A.J. 5) S/Sgt Farrell, I.R. 6) Lt Stephenson, E.F. 7) 2 nd Lt Kamps, E.G. 8) 2 nd Lt Baumann, E. KSU 70A 9) and 10) Besides the above mentioned are arriving with the same transport the Air Corps PW s, Lt Johns, Lawrence and S/Sgt Bayer, Silvester-----KSU 1348 Johns was captured on May 30 th or 31 st in the vicinity of Split. From which downing he originates could not be determined. KSU 1348 Bayer is a crew member of an American 4 motor Bomber, which on June 2/44 toward 1200 hrs in sector of Modrica Tarevci (31 km SE of Slovenic Brod) crashed and burned. The crew jumped by parachute. The parachuted flyers other than Bayer are being searched for by two companies of the at that place stationed Ustacha, but could not be apprehended up to now. It is requested that a copy be made of the interrogation of the prisoners including the statement of the cause of crash, to this post, for the purpose of forwarding to the 20 th Flak Division, as on May 31/44 numerous 4 motor planes were engaged by flak at that time. Interrogation of the PW s could not be accomplished on account of absence of the interrogation officer. To each PW was turned over by this post thru the International Red Cross in Belgrade a food package. The private property as well as the confiscated money of the captured are transmitted also. For the Air Forces Command Southeast The Chief of the General Staff By order of: Recker Lt.

ESCORT FORM Of the captured, Name, First Name: BAUMANN, Edwin Rank: Status: Lt. Single Born: When June 19, 1923 Where? Place of Capture: Vicinity of Pupnat Sector: Island Korcula When captured & apprehended: May 31, 1944 Circumstances under which capture was made (very short) Parachute jump on account of burning aircraft Objects (Weapons, Papers) which were found by mentioned at time of capture (Documents, Letters, each written drawing, sketch, Propoganda material, Flight sheets are to be absolutely included in the enclosure. See combined index. Remarks: /s/ Rushl Captain & Ass t Battalion Commander Signature

ESCORT FORM Of the captured, Name, First Name: DESPAIN, Glen P. Rank:? Status: Single Born: When? Where? Place of Capture: Vicinity of Pupnat Sector: Island Korcula When captured & apprehended: May 31, 1944 Circumstances under which capture was made (very short) Parachute jump on account of burning aircraft Objects (Weapons, Papers) which were found by mentioned at time of capture (Documents, Letters, each written drawing, sketch, Propoganda material, Flight sheets are to be absolutely included in the enclosure. See combined index. Remarks: /s/ Rushl Captain & Ass t Battalion Commander Signature

ESCORT FORM Of the captured, Name, First Name: RANIERI, Harry Paul Rank: Status: S/Sgt. Single Born: When Feb. 14, 1918 Where? Whitesburgh, Kentucky Place of Capture: Vicinity of Pupnat Sector: Island Korcula When captured & apprehended: May 31, 1944 Circumstances under which capture was made (very short) Parachute jump on account of burning aircraft Objects (Weapons, Papers) which were found by mentioned at time of capture (Documents, Letters, each written drawing, sketch, Propoganda material, Flight sheets are to be absolutely included in the enclosure. See combined index. Remarks: /s/ Rushl Captain & Ass t Battalion Commander Signature

ESCORT FORM Of the captured, Name, First Name: CURTIN, Joseph Rank: Status: S/Sgt. Single Born: When August 15, 1918 Where? Place of Capture: Vicinity of Pupnat Sector: Island Korcula When captured & apprehended: May 31, 1944 Circumstances under which capture was made (very short) Parachute jump on account of burning aircraft Objects (Weapons, Papers) which were found by mentioned at time of capture (Documents, Letters, each written drawing, sketch, Propoganda material, Flight sheets are to be absolutely included in the enclosure. See combined index. Remarks: /s/ Rushl Captain & Ass t Battalion Commander Signature

ESCORT FORM Of the captured, Name, First Name: BINDRIN, Arthur Rank: Status: S/Sgt. Married Born: When? Where? Place of Capture: Vicinity of Pupnat Sector: Island Korcula When captured & apprehended: May 31, 1944 Circumstances under which capture was made (very short) Parachute jump on account of burning aircraft Objects (Weapons, Papers) which were found by mentioned at time of capture (Documents, Letters, each written drawing, sketch, Propoganda material, Flight sheets are to be absolutely included in the enclosure. See combined index. Remarks: /s/ Rushl Captain & Ass t Battalion Commander Signature

ESCORT FORM Of the captured, Name, First Name: FARREL, Jefferson Rank: Status: S/Sgt. Single Born: When April 5, 1924 Where? Nashville, Tennesee Place of Capture: Vicinity of Pupnat Sector: Island Korcula When captured & apprehended: May 31, 1944 Circumstances under which capture was made (very short) Parachute jump on account of burning aircraft Objects (Weapons, Papers) which were found by mentioned at time of capture (Documents, Letters, each written drawing, sketch, Propoganda material, Flight sheets are to be absolutely included in the enclosure. See combined index. Remarks: /s/ Rushl Captain & Ass t Battalion Commander Signature

ESCORT FORM Of the captured, Name, First Name: STEFENSON, Edmund Rank: Status: Lt. Single Born: When Dec. 30, 1916 Where? Place of Capture: Vicinity of Pupnat Sector: Island Korcula When captured & apprehended: May 31, 1944 Circumstances under which capture was made (very short) Parachute jump on account of burning aircraft Objects (Weapons, Papers) which were found by mentioned at time of capture (Documents, Letters, each written drawing, sketch, Propoganda material, Flight sheets are to be absolutely included in the enclosure. See combined index. Remarks: /s/ Rushl Captain & Ass t Battalion Commander Signature

ESCORT FORM Of the captured, Name, First Name: KAMPS, Everett Carl Rank: Status: Lt. Single Born: When? Where? Place of Capture: Vicinity of Pupnat Sector: Island Korcula When captured & apprehended: May 31, 1944 Circumstances under which capture was made (very short) Parachute jump on account of burning aircraft Objects (Weapons, Papers) which were found by mentioned at time of capture (Documents, Letters, each written drawing, sketch, Propoganda material, Flight sheets are to be absolutely included in the enclosure. See combined index. Remarks: /s/ Rushl Captain & Ass t Battalion Commander Signature

DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN 31 May 1944, 1330 CASUALTY NO. ME 1306 PLACE OF CRASH at Korcula TYPE OF AIRCRAFT Liberator REPORTING OFFICE Air Force Command Southeast NAME RANK SERIAL NUMBER CAPT D WOUNDED DEAD PLACE OF INTERNMENT 1 st Lt. 0-649279 Captured Dulag Luft STEPHENSON EDMUND BAUMANN EDWIN 2 nd Lt. 0-681308 Captured Dulag Luft KAMPS EVERETT CHARLES 2 nd Lt. 0-696102 Captured Dulag Luft DESPAIN GLEN P. T/Sgt. 36024888 Captured Dulag Luft CURTIN JOSEPH STEPHEN S/Sgt. 32723135 Captured Dulag Luft BINDRIM ARTHUR JAMES S/Sgt. 34202986 Captured Dulag Luft FARRELL JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE S/Sgt. 14161846 Captured Dulag Luft RANIERI, HARRY PAUL S/Sgt. 18199621 Captured Dulag Luft 1 st Supplementary Report, dated 4 July 1944 CULLER, BUFORT EGGBERT S/Sgt 14181033 Captured Dulag Luft REMARKS: Dulag Luft: 21 June 1944. We

DATE: 5/31/44 1330 ME 1306 PLACE: near Korcula 1 st Lt. STEFENSON, Edmund 0-649279. TYPE: Liberator 2 nd Lt. BAUMANN, Edwin 0-681308. 765 (HB) Sqd. 2 nd Lt. KAMPS, Everett Charles 0-696102. 461 Group; 49 Wing T/Sgt. DE SPAIN, Glen P. 36024888. Base: Torretta S/Sgt. CURTIN, Joseph Stephen 32723135. TARGET: Air Force Command Southeast S/Sgt. BINDRIM, Arthur James 34202986. S/Sgt. FARRELL, Jefferson Lafayette 14161846. S/Sgt. RANIERI, Harry Paul 32466582. 2 nd Lt. NORRIS, Missing S/Sgt. CULLER, Bufort Eggbert 14181033 Missing

File No. 6126 INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE Name of crew member: CULLER, Bufort E. Rank: S/Sgt. Serial number: 14181033 Position: Crew (Bomber) Nose Turret Gunner Did he bail out? Yes. Where? At approximately 1300 31 May 1944 over the Isle of Korcula in the Adriatic Sea. If not, why not?. Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane: Culler jumped as the rest of the crew did; we conversed just prior to the jump. Was he injured? No. Where was he when last seen? He was taken prisoner 2 days following the jump. Any hearsay information: None. Source: Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition: Capture of the other 8 of us that were prisoners (Lt. Samuel N. Norris A.S.N. 0-540715 the pilot escaped and was returned to Italy by Partisans). We saw him some three weeks later at Stalag Luft No. 4B at Keifheice, Germany. I last saw Culler in October of 1944 when I visited his compound (I was moved out of his compound after he arrived in the camp. Other member of the crew saw him after that and he was well all right. His compound was on a 90-day forced march his fate on that I never heard. Total number of missions of above crew member: 22 as I remember. Dates and destinations if possible: Not known. 6-3861, AF

CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE 1. Your name Jefferson L. Farrell, Jr. Rank S/Sgt. Serial No. 14161846 2. Organization 461 th Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col Sqn CO Applegate Rank Major 3. What year 1944 month May day 31 did you go down? 4. What was the mission, Ploesti, Rumania, target, oil fields, target time, 1130, altitude, 21,000 ft route scheduled, as briefed?, route flown? 5. Where were you when you left formation? Approximately 10 min after target time 6. Did you bail out? Yes. 7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes all of us. 8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don t know, say: No knowledge. We left the ship in the following order as I remember: S/Sgt Curtin, Ball Turret; S/Sgt. Farrell, left waist gunner; S/Sgt Ranieri, tail gunner; T/Sgt. DeSpain, right waist gunner; Lt. Kamps, navigator; S/Sgt. Culler, nose gunner; Lt. Stephenson, bombardier; S/Sgt Bindrim, Top gunner; Lt. Baumann, co-pilot; Lt. Norris, the pilot was the last out of the ship. 9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? On the Isle of Korcula in the Adriatic Sea. 10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) None. 11. Where were they in aircraft? No. 12. What was their condition?. 13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above? I last saw Lt. Norris in the plane as we escapes and Sgt. Culler evaded for two days and did not go to the prison camp as the rest of us did. But I saw him on his arrival there. 14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information.. 6-3862, AF

File No. 6126 INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE Name of crew member: CULLER, Bufort E. Rank: S/Sgt. Serial number: 14181033 Position: Crew (Bomber) Nose Turret Gunner Did he bail out? Yes. Where? Isle of Korcula (off coast of Yugoslavia. If not, why not?. Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane:. Was he injured? No. Where was he when last seen? Lager A, M-Stammlager, Luft 3, Germany (POW). Any hearsay information: I talked to him in prison camp. He said he had escaped from German guards on way to camp in Yugoslavia but had been recaptured. Source: Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition: He was a prisoner of war and remained at M-Stammlager, Luft 3, when I was transferred to another camp on Feb 1, 1945 (check with camp leader American Man of Confidence, Sgt. Paules, of above mentioned POW camp). Total number of missions of above crew member: Approx 20. Dates and destinations if possible:. 6-3861, AF

CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE 1. Your name Glen P. DeSpain Rank T/Sgt Serial No. 36024888 2. Organization 461st Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col. Sqn CO? Rank? 3. What year 1944 month May day 31 did you go down? 4. What was the mission,?, target, Ploesti Oil Fields, target time, 1200, altitude, 20,000 ft route scheduled,?, route flown? 5. Where were you when you left formation? Target area after bombs away. 6. Did you bail out? Yes. 7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes. 8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don t know, say: No knowledge. All crew members bailed out over Isle of Korcula off coast of Yugoslavia. All 10 parachutes opened. 9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? On coast of island. 10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) None. 11. Where were they in aircraft?. 12. What was their condition?. 13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above?. 14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information.. 6-3862, AF

INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE Name of crew member: CULLER, Bufort E. Rank: S/Sgt. Serial number: 14181033 Position: Crew (Bomber) Nose Turret Gunner Did he bail out? Yes. Where? On a small island off the coast of Yugoslavia. If not, why not?. Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane: I helped him to throw out his ammunition just before we bailed out. Was he injured? Not to my knowledge. Where was he when last seen? I met him in PW camp Luft 4D near Stettin, Germany. Any hearsay information: He told us that he had evaded for two days, then was captured. Later he escaped for two more days and finally was captured again. Source: from Culler. Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition: The other enlisted men of the crew & I were transferred to another compound at PW camp 4D. Then our compound was evacuated by boxcar from Stettin to Nurenburg. I never saw him again. His compound stayed behind. That was Jan 1945. Total number of missions of above crew member: That was the first mission I flew with Culler s crew. I was taking another man s place. I imagine Culler had over 20 missions. Dates and destinations if possible:.

CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE 1. Your name Joseph S. Curtin Rank S/Sgt. Serial No. 32723135 2. Organization 461 Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col Sqn CO Applegate Rank Major 3. What year 1944 month May day 31 did you go down? 4. What was the mission, bombing, target, Ploesti Oil Fields, target time,1230, altitude, 20,000 ft. route scheduled,?, route flown? 5. Where were you when you left formation? Near Rumanian border. 6. Did you bail out? Yes. 7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes. 8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don t know, say: No knowledge. All were captured except the pilot, Lt. Norris & we were sent to Prisoner of war camp. The pilot was sent back to Italy by the Partisans of Yugoslavia. 9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? On an island off the coast of Yugoslavia. 10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) None. 11. Where were they in aircraft? 12. What was their condition? 13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above? I saw the co-pilot (flak wound on face), the navigator (injured leg), & bombardier (injured leg) last at Dulag Luft interrogation center. The enlisted men except Culler were last seen by me, in good condition, at Nurenburg camp. I finally met the bombardier on the boat coming home. 14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information.. 6-3862, AF

INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE Name of crew member: CULLER, Bufort E. Rank: S/Sgt. Serial number: 14181033 Position: Crew (Bomber) Nose Turret Gunner Did he bail out? Yes. Where? Isle of Korcula, Yugoslavia. If not, why not?. Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane: Interphone about 1100 Logged routine conversation. Was he injured? Not to my knowledge. Where was he when last seen? Suspended by parachute over Korcula. Any hearsay information: Heard he evaded capture through help of Partisans recaptured by Germans escaped captured again interned in Germany. Source: Squadron members captured after us. Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition:. Total number of missions of above crew member: About 20. Dates and destinations if possible: May 31, 1944 1300 o clock bailout. 6-3861, AF

CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE 1. Your name Edmund F. Stefenson Rank 1 st Lt. Serial No. 0-649279 2. Organization 461 Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col. Sqn CO Applegate Rank Lt. Col. 3. What year 1944 month May day 31 did you go down? 4. What was the mission, Ploesti Rom., target, S.E. refinery, target time,1200, altitude, 21,000 route scheduled, Direct, route flown? 5. Where were you when you left formation? Ploesti. 6. Did you bail out? Yes. 7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes. 8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don t know, say: No knowledge. 1300 Isle of Korcula, Yugoslavia all men bailed out two men (Norris & Culler) were not captured with the rest of us do not know details of their further experience. 9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? Isle of Korcula, Yugoslavia. 10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) None. 11. Where were they in aircraft?. 12. What was their condition? 13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above? Norris & Culler descending in opened parachutes although I cannot be positive of Culler s position, I watched Norris chute very carefully. 14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information. Met seven other crewmembers (besides myself) in German infirmary May 31, 1944 about 1700 o clock. Baumann, Curtin and myself had injuries that later responded to treatment. 6-3862, AF

INDIVIDUAL CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE Name of crew member: CULLER, Bufort E. Rank: S/Sgt. Serial number: 14181033 Position: Crew (Bomber) Nose Turret Gunner Did he bail out? Yes. Where? Yugoslavia. If not, why not?. Last contact or conversation just prior to or at time of loss of plane: Don t remember. Was he injured? Slight flak wound. Where was he when last seen? He was supposedly processed and waiting for boat to come home. Any hearsay information: Talked to him. Source:. Any explanation of his fate based in part or wholly on supposition:. Total number of missions of above crew member: 20. Dates and destinations if possible: First mission flown on Palm Sunday, 1944 to Behek, Yugoslavia last one, May 31, 1944 to Ploesti, Rumania. Intervening ones to Italy, France, Rumania, Yugoslavia. 6-3861, AF

CASUALTY QUESTIONAIRE 1. Your name Bindrim, Arthur J. Rank S/Sgt. Serial No. 34202986 2. Organization 461 Gp Commander Glantzberg Rank Col. Sqn CO Applegate Rank Major. 3. What year 1944 month May day 31 did you go down? 4. What was the mission, Ploesti, target, oil fields, target time,1200, altitude, 20,000 ft. route scheduled,?, route flown? 5. Where were you when you left formation? Ploesti. 6. Did you bail out? Yes. 7. Did other members of crew bail out? Yes. 8. Tell all you know about when, where, how each person in your aircraft for whom no individual questionnaire is attached bailed out. A crew list is attached. Please give facts. If you don t know, say: No knowledge. All bailed out at same time. Landed on island off coast of Yugoslavia mainland. 9. Where did your aircraft strike the ground? On island. 10. What members of your crew were in the aircraft when it struck the ground? (Should cross check with 8 above and individual questionnaires) None. 11. Where were they in aircraft?. 12. What was their condition? 13. When, where, and in what condition did you last see any members not already described above? Saw Farrell, Curtin, DeSpain, Ranieri, and Culler at Stalag Lift IV, Germany, all in good condition. Saw DeSpain, Curtin, Ranieri, Farrell, 1 st Lt. Stefenson, Lt. Kamps, Lt. Baumann at Mooseberg when liberated. Saw Culler again at Camp Lucky Strike, France after liberation. 14 Please give any similar information on personnel of any other crew of which you have knowledge. Indicate source of information.. 6-3862, AF