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JAMES M. McDONALD CREW - 358th BS
(crew assigned 358BS: 08 Jan 1943 - photo: 13 June 1943)
Original Crewmen:
1Lt James M. McDonald (P)(1),
2Lt David L. Rogan (CP)(2),
Lt William J. Anderson (N)(3),
1Lt Robert O. Scheible (B)(4)(POW),
T/Sgt David D. Fanning (E)(5)[Back row center],
S/Sgt Glenn S. Carpenter (R)(5),
S/Sgt James E. Bruskotter (BTG)(5),
Sgt James C. Martin (LWG)(6),
S/Sgt James E. Haney (RWG)(7),
S/Sgt Robert W. Sterling (TG)(5)
JAMES M. McDONALD CREW - 358th BS
(crew assigned 358BS: 08 Jan 1943 - photo: 13 June 1943)
Crew Notes:
- 1Lt James M. McDonald (P) - Flew all of his missions as Pilot. Completed his
combat tour, mission #42 13 June 1943 as a Lead crew Pilot with Major Glenn
E. Shumake.
- 2Lt David L. Rogan (CP) - Flew 18 missions as the McDonald Crew Copilot.
Flew 8 missions as CoPilot with other Pilots. Last mission #42 13 June 1943
- William J. Anderson (N) - Flew one mission with McDonald Crew 23 Jan
1943. Became a Lead Crew Navigation and flew with many other crews. Last mission
was #40 on 29 May 1943. Lt Anderson was replaced by Lt Richard W. Clement who then flew 17 mission
with McDonald crew including his last and 18th mission on 13 June 1943
- 1Lt Robert O. Scheible (B) - Flew his first five missions with McDonald
Crew. Became a POW on 16 February 1943 on a mission to St. Nazaire, France flying
as a substitute Bombardier with the 1Lt Lawrence G. Dunnica Crew.
The Dunnica Crew original Bombardier, Lt James M. Montgomery, Jr. then flew
13 missions with the McDonald crew . Lt Montgomery was Killed in Action
on mission #43 on 22 June 1943 to Huls, Germany flying with the Lt Ray W.
Jess Crew.
- T/Sgt David D. Fanning (E), S/Sgt Glenn S. Carpenter (R), S/Sgt James
E. Bruskotter (BTG), S/Sgt Robert W. Sterling (TG) - Flew all of their combat
missions with the McDonald Crew and completed their combat tours.
- Sgt James C. Martin (LWG) - Flew his last four missions with other pilots.
Last mission #47 on 29 June 1943.
- S/Sgt James E. Haney (RWG) - Flew only three missions with the 303rd
BG(H) and the McDonald Crew. Last mission #14 February 1943.
McDonald Crew then had substitute men as the Right Waist Gunner
T/Sgt David D. Fanning (E) with B-17E #41-9023 Yankee Doodle from the 91st Bomb Group.
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Unusual McDonald Crew mission Experiences
Mission #14, 04 February 1943 to Osnabruck, Germany
Flying in B-17F #42-5360 War Bride. Lt McDonald saw enemy planes coming in
to attack from his left. He instinctively ducked forward when the enemy
fighter started firing. A 20mm shell entered the cockpit at the spot where
his head would normally be. The shell tore a gaping hole in the side of the
cockpit and exploded inside. Lt McDonald was untouched but the copilot
received severe lacerations on his face and back. Another shell knocked out
the tail guns and Tail Gunner Sgt Sterling came thorough this encounter
without a scratch. Lt Scheible, Bombardier, was manning his guns when
fighters were attacking. His 45-caliber pistol was resting on a shelf above
his shoulder. There was a terrific explosion directly beside his head
stunning him for a moment. A 20 mm shell from the FW-190 made a direct hit
on the hammer of his pistol and destroyed the pistol. Shrapnel from the
shell almost tore the nose compartment apart. The bombsight gyro was pierced,
Lt Scheible's parachute, that he was wearing on his back, was torn to
ribbons. Despite all the shell damage Lt Scheible and Navigator, Lt Clement,
were untouched. A fourth 20mm shell exploded on the vertical stabilizer
tearing it apart. All told about 20 shells entered the B-17 which safely
returned to Molesworth.
Mission #15, 14 February 1943 to Hamm, Germany
Lt McDonald aborted the mission at the English Coast when Engineer T/Sgt
David D. Fanning became actively ill.
Mission #30, 15 April 1943 to Lorient, France
Flying in B-17F #42-5360 War Bride. Formation was attacked by 20-25 enemy
fighters. War Bride was out of the formation with #1 and #3 engines running
rough.
#2 engine caught fire that was extinguished. Engine was hit by a 20mm shell
while being feathered. The crew fought off the attacking fighters downing
two by S/Sgt Sterling (TG) and S/Sgt Bruskotter (BTG). Lt McDonald landed
his badly damaged B-17 at RAF Prendannack, England.
Last Mission #42, 13 June 1943
Lt McDonald, flying in #42-3192 G-for-George, buzzed the Molesworth airfield
at a very low altitude and dropped a very large towel. He stated - "I
finished my combat stretch today, so I thew in the towel."
[photo from the 303rdBGA Archives]
[Researched by 303rdBGA Historian Harry D. Gobrecht]