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WAR DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS ARMY AIR FORCES WASHINGTON The MISSING AIR CREW REPORT 11838 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 _764 th Bomb Sq (H) 2. SPECIFY: Place of departure _Torretta, Italy Course _straight to target Target _Moosebierbaum, Austria Type of mission _Combat 3. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND VISIBILITY AT TIME OF CRASH OR WHEN LAST REPORTED: _undercast 4. GIVE: [a] Date _31 Jan 45 Time Last known position _ 46º16 N, 16º32 E approx [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, [] Enemy anti-aircraft, [X] Other Mechanical failure. 6. AIRCRAFT: Type, model & series _ B-24J AAF Serial Number _ 44-51324 7. NICKNAME OF AIRCRAFT: _None 8. ENGINES: Type, model & series _ Engine numbers not obtainable AAF serial Number [a] [b] [c] [d] 9. INSTALLED WEAPONS: [Make, type and serial number] All Browning Cal. 50 [a] 1236162 [e] 1236174 [i] 896525 [b] 1236606 [f] 1236450 [j] 1236179 [c] 1236354 [g] 896629 [d] 1236556 [h] 896913 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 FULL NAME [Last, First, Initial] POSITION RANK, SERIAL NUMBER [1] Pilot Taylor, James G., 1 st Lt. 0-776125 [2] CP Chojnowski, Edward J., 2 nd Lt. 0-2058706 [3] Bomb Robinson, Donald J., 2 nd Lt. 0-2001251 [4] Nav Scott, Jr., Theodore R., 2 nd Lt. 0-2065635 [5] RWG Austin, Jack J., Sgt. 36867317 [6] LWG Murphy, Thomas I., Sgt. 38172570 [7] BTG Zehfuss, Edward F., Sgt. 13188915 [8] TTG Cain, Jr., Alfred., Sgt. 35760647 [9] TTG Hollern, Joseph D., Sgt. 13158659 [10] NTG Carroll, Edgar R., Sgt. 12239327 [11] [12] CURRENT STATUS NEXT OF KIN, RELATIONSHIP AND ADDRESS Mr. Thomas I. Taylor (Father) Rt 1, Ridgeway, Missouri Mrs. Martha H. Chojnowski (Mother) 1640 W 18 th St., Chicago, Illinois Mr. William J. Robinson (Father) Florence St., Ridgeway, Pennsylvania Mrs. Beulah Scott (Mother) 419 Casey St., Mt. Vernon, Illinois Mrs. Merna Austin (Mother) 718 Fairview Ave., Lansing, Michigan Mrs. Tressie B. Murphy (Mother) 304 Oak St., Tallulah, Louisiana Mrs. Anna Zehfuss (Mother) 1331 Hopkins St., Pittsburgh, Penna. Mrs. Bertha M. Arthur (Mother) 2010 N. Monroe St., Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Eva M. Hollern (Mother) 9 Indiana St., Homer City, Penna. Mrs. Elvira Carroll (Mother) 41 N. Canal St., Greene, New York

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: NAME IN FULL RANK SERIAL No. CONTACTED BY RADIO LAST SIGHTED SAW CRASH [1] Howard O. Lund Capt. 0-904725 [2] Edward F. Capt. 0-682924 Veiluva [3] [4] 13. IF PERSONNEL ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE SURVIVED, CHECK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: [] Parachutes were used, [ ] Persons were seen walking away from the scene of the crash, [X] Other reasons [specify] Plane last sighted in level flight. 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. SAW FORCED LANDING Date: 4 February 1945 /s/ William L. Hallauer Capt, Air Corps Adjutant

764TH BOMBARDMENT SQUADRON (H) 461ST BOMBARDMENT GROUP APO 520 US ARMY JOINT STATEMENT Regarding the whereabouts and destiny of 1 st Lt. James G. Taylor and crew, no statements from men participating in the raid of 31 January 1945 to Moosbierbaum, Austria are available. All crew returning from this mission were interrogated by Squadron and Group S-2 and none were able to throw any light on the exact circumstances surrounding the disappearance of this missing air crew. The only fact which can be accurately ascertained is that the missing plane did not go over the target area. About forty-five minutes from the target Lt. Taylor started to fall back from his flight seemingly due to mechanical failure in the plane. Efforts to contact him on the radio were unsuccessful, and he was lost sight of in the undercast. When last sighted he had his plane in level flight and all four engines appeared to be functioning /s/ Howard O. Lund /s/ Edward F. Veiluva Capt, Air Corps Capt, Air Corps S-2 Officer Operations Officer

REPORT ON SHOT-DOWN AIRCRAFT DATE AND TIME AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN 31 Jan 45, CASUALTY NO. ME-2774 PLACE OF CRASH Hungary TYPE OF AIRCRAFT Liberator REPORTING OFFICE Mast near Pressburg CAPT D NAME RANK SERIAL NUMBER WOUNDED DEAD PLACE OF INTERNMENT Chojnowshi, Edward Joseph USA 2 nd Lt. 0-2058706 Captured Dulag Luft Taylor, Jams Gilbert 3 Nov 23 Scott, Theodore R., Jr. 7 Dec 24 USA Robinson, Donald James 9 March 25 USA Murphy, Thomas J. Oct 23 Zehfuss, Edward Francis USA Carroll, Edgar Read USA 1 st Lt. 0-776125 Captured Dulag Luft 2 nd Lt. 0-2065635 Captured Dulag Luft 2 nd Lt. 0-2001251 Captured Dulag Luft Cpl. 38172570 Captured Dulag Luft Cpl. 13188915 Captured Dulag-Luft Cpl. 12239327 Captured Dulag-Luft Austin, Jack J. Cpl. 36867317 Captured Dulag-Luft Hollern, Joseph D. 24 Nov 25 Cpl. 13158659 Captured Dulag-Luft REMARKS: Dulag Luft on February 1945.

31 January 1945 Liberator B 24 764 Meter defect before BAW Hungaria Prisoner of War Concentration Center /Pressburg, Fbl. V. 6 February Pilot 1 st Lieut. Taylor, James, Gilbert ESU-2774 Co-pilot 2 nd Lieut. Chojnowski, Edward Joseph Navigator 2 nd Lieut. Scott, Theodore R., Jr. Bombardier 2 nd Lieut. Robinson, Donald James Engineer Cpl. Murphy, Thomas J. R. Cpl. Austin, Jack Gunner Cpl. Zehfuss, Edward Francis Gunner Cpl. Hollern, Joseph D. Gunner Cpl. Carroll, Edgar Read Gunner Cpl. Cain, Alfred

KSU-2774 POW TRANSIT-CAMP MAST/PRESSBURG 6. Feb. 45 Eck./Rau Reg.: Transferring of a captured American B24 - crew, downed on 31.Jan.45 near Tet. Between Raab and Fapa. Belongs to: 764.Squ. 461.Gr., 49 Wing. Pi. 1 st Lt. Taylor, James G. 0-776125 Co. 2 nd Lt. Chojnowski, Ed. J. 0-2058706 Nav. 2 nd Lt. Scott, Jr., Thoedore 0-2065635 R. Bo. 2 nd Lt. Robinson, Donald J. 0-2001251 Ro. Sgt. Austin, Jack J. 36867317 Eng. Cpl. Murphy, Thomas I. 38172510 Gu. Sgt. Hollern, Joseph D. 13158659 Gu. Cpl. Zehfuss, Ed. F. 13188915 Gu. Cpl. Cain, Alfred missed JUDGEMENT: Taylor: reserved, good appearance, fit for interrogation. Chojnowski: stubborn, but to bluff. Unfit for interrogation. Scott: Friendly, affable, good fit for interrogation. Robinson: stubborn fellow, refuses statement. Austin: anxious, otherwise good fit. Carroll: anxious, shy. Good fit for interrogation. The rest of the crew are stubborn, inaccessible fellows. /s/ Hellmann S/Sgt. & in charge of office.

Garrisson Command I/514 Field-police Day-book no 316 Tet, 9 Feb. 1945 KSU-2774 Regard: Capture of one American member of the airforce. On 9 Feb. 1945 at 0815 the Hungarian District Command reported by phone to the field police of the garrison command, the following statement of the village judge of Tet-Swentkut (3 km south of Tet near the highway.): a foreign soldier has hidden himself in the stable of the farm, lying about 4 km to the east, in the night from 8 to 9 Feb. 1945. 1 st Lt. Hansagi Nandor and me went at once to the denoted farm and captured there in the swine-stable the American member of the airforce. After the bodily searching the in the appendix mentioned effects have been taken away from him. The administrator of the farm found hidden under the straw one pistol with four cartridges in the magazine. On the way back across the fields in the direction to Tet-Swentkut, we could follow footmarks, leading to a pile of straw, where a sleeping place had been made up. While further searching, we found in a little forest the yellow vest and not far of this the parachute. The captured American belongs to the crew of airplane, which descended by parachute on 31 Jan 1945 in the environ of Tet. Eight men have been captured already 1 Feb 1945 and have been delivered to the Hq of airfield E (v) 210 / VIII in Papa. According to phone report of the garrison command Raab the defence department for American members of the airforce has moved to an unknown place. /s/ signature Lt. of field police Garrisson command I/514 Tet, 9 Feb 1945 To Hq of airfield E (v) 210/VIII Papa To take cognizance and to give further orders. The American member of the airforce is transferred to and the in the appendix mentioned effects delivered. The Military Commander of the City /s/ signature

DATE: 31 Jan. 1945 PLACE: Hungary TYPE: Liberator 764th (HB) Sqd 461 Group TARGET: POW Concentration Point Mast/Pressburg U.S.A. ME- 2774 Rank Name ASN 2 nd Lt. Chojnowski, Edward 0-2058706 Cap Joseph 1 st Lt. Taylor, James Gilbert 0-776125 Cap 2 nd Lt. Scott, Theodore H. 0-2065635 Cap 2 nd Lt. Robinson, Donald 0-2001257 Cap James Cpl. Murphy, Thomas J. 38172570 Cap Cpl. Zehfuss, Edward 13188915 Cap Francis Cpl. Carroll, Edgar Read 12239327 Cap Cpl. Austin, Jack J. 36867317 Cap Cpl. Hollern, Joseph D. 13158659 Cap Cpl. Cain, Alfred Jr. 35760647 Cap

1 st Lt. James G. Taylor Mrs. Mildred A. Taylor (Mother) Rural Route Number One Ridgeway, Missouri 2 nd Lt. Donald J. Robinson Mrs. Ellen M. Robinson (Mother) Florence Street Ridgeway, Pennsylvania 2 nd Lt. Edward J. Chojnowski Mrs. Martha H. Chojnowski (Mother) 5521640 W. 18 Street Chicago, Illinois 2 nd Lt. Theodore R. Scott, Jr. Mrs. Beulah F. Scott (Mother) 419 Casey Street Mount Vernon, Illinois Sgt. Edgar R. Carroll Sgt. Thomas I. Murphy Sgt. Jack J. Austin Sgt. Edward F. Zehfuss Sgt. Joseph D. Hollern Sgt. Alfred Cain, Jr. Mrs. Elvira Carroll (Mother) 41 North Canal Street Greene, New York Mrs. Tressie B. Murphy (Mother) 304 Oak Street Tallulah, Louisiana Mrs. Merna Austin (Mother) 718 Fairview Avenue Lansing, Michigan Mrs. Anna Zehfuss (Mother) 1331 Hopkins Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mrs. Eva M. Hollern (Mother) 9 Indiana Street Homer City, Pennsylvania Mrs. Bertha M. Arthur (Mother) 2010 North Monroe Street Baltimore, Maryland