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"City
of Las Vegas"
"Round Trip Ticket"
B-29 # 42-65365
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Crew
55 Stateside
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Courtesy
of Don Hartshorn
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Standing
L to R:
2nd Lt Daniel Clendening,
Radar; 2nd Lt George Tucker, Bomb.; 2nd Lt Harvard Cox,
Pilot; Capt Franics
Smith, Nav; 1st Lt Robert Dudley, AC |
Kneeling
Row L to R:
Cpl John C. Donoghue, CFC; Cpl
David Fisher, Radio; Cpl Roland J. Johnson, RG;
Sgt Richard Jacobsen, FE; Cpl
Donald Hartshorn, LG; Cpl Robert Lawhorn*, TG
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Taken
Guam - 17 June 1945
after Mission 5 - Nagoshima, Japan
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Courtesy
of Don Hartshorn
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Crew
55
Honor Roll |
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Capt
Robert H. Dudley |
Airplane
Commander |
April
1969 |
2nd
Lt George W. Tucker |
Bombardier |
March
1976 |
F/O
Richard W. Jacobsen |
Flight
Engineer |
01
December 1992 |
S/Sgt
John A. Charbonneau |
Crew
Chief |
4
January 1999 |
1st
Lt Harvard B. Cox |
Pilot |
29
October 1999 |
S/Sgt
Donald E. Hartshorn |
Left
Gunner |
20
February 2007 |
Capt Francis E. Smith |
Navigator |
25 March 2007 |
S/Sgt Roland R. Johnson |
Right Gunner |
22 December 2008 |
Sgt David L. Hirsch |
Tail Gunner |
14 June 2017 |
2nd Lt Daniel B. Clendening |
Radar Observer |
21 January 2019 |
S/Sgt David H. Fisher |
Radio Operator |
27 September 2021 |
Update:
Sep 2021:
Added: David H. Fisher, Sr to Crew 55 Honor Roll. Thanks to his daughter Stacy for notifying us.
Jan 2019:
Added: Daniel B. Clendening to Crew 55 Honor Roll. Thanks to his son, Brett for notifying us.
June 2017:
Added: David L. Hirsch to Crew 55 Honor Roll. Thanks to his daughter Marcia for notifying us.
Feb 2008:
Added: Roland R. Johnson to Crew 55 Honor Roll. Thanks to David Fisher for notifying me.
Apr 2007:
Added: Francis E. Smith to Crew 55 Honor Roll. Thanks once again to David Fisher for notifying me of Capt Smith's Final Flight.
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Feb 2007:
Added: Don Hartshorn
to Crew 55 Honor Roll. Thanks to David Fisher, Radio Op
for calling to notify of Don's passing; Also received
notification and a copy of Don's obit from a Thomas Townsend,
he reviews local obits and when a military unit is listed
he tries to make contact to let the unit they lost a member.
Thanks for the assistance Mr. Townsend.
20 July 2006:
Added: Partial DFC Citation for 6 members of the crew.
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August 2002:
From scanning in on a section of the ground crew photo,
it has been determined that the serial number of Crew
55's B-29 City of Las Vegas" ("Round Trip Ticket")
was
42-65365. This number was originally listed as Crew
41's plane.
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July 2002:
Don Hartshorn provided the missing names of this crew.
*Lawhorn transferred to be a "ground pounder".
Thomas Mayfield, from Crew 43 flew as Tail Gunner while
they awaited a permanent replacement tail gunner. Sgt
David L. Hirsch is the same David Hirsch who was a member
of Crew 50; one of three members
of the crew to survive. Crew 50 went down on their first
mission 27 April 1945.
If
anyone has any updates for this crew, please email: updates@39th.org
The
original information listing the 4 Officers of this crew,
the Airplane Commander, Navigator, Bombardier and Radar
Observer came from a list compiled by Lt. Robert Woodard,
P-33.
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Crew 55 like many other crews was put together at Lincoln, Nebraska. They traveled from there by train to Clovis Army Air Field, Clovis, New Mexico where they got their flight training as a replacement crew. They arrived there in November 1944 and their first flight as a crew was in a B-17 on November 27. Their last training mission at Clovis was on 9 March 1945.
They traveled by train to Kearney, Nebraska, which was their staging area for overseas. They were issued gear and a brand new B-29. On 26 March 1945, they flew 4-hours in that plane as a "check out" flight.
They departed Kearney on 29 March and arrived at Mather Field, California, 9 hours later. The next day, they took off for Hawaii, but the flight only lasted 35 minutes because of an over-heating problem in an engine. They returned to Mather Field, where they stayed for a little over a week while waiting on a replacement engine.
David Fisher, Radio Operator of the crew stated - " I have always said I felt that was a very meaningful time for our crew. We had no duties during that time, and all of us, officers and enlisted men alike, went to Sacramento together, and socialized, eating together, going to the movies, joking around while waiting on bus back to the base."
The check-out flight was short on 10 April, and on 13 April, they departed for Hawaii. This was the day after President Roosevelt's death. We did go into Honolulu - but things were pretty subdued.
The next day, they flew to Kwajalein, with a short stop at Johnson Island, to have cowling flaps inspected. After an over-night stay at Kwajalein, we flew to Saipan the next day, where they gave our plane to another crew. After another week or so in a transient barracks, we were assigned to the 39th Bomb Group, 62nd Bomb Squadron and became Crew No. 55.
We flew a few practice missions before being scheduled for our first combat mission over Otake, Honshu on May 10. However, a cracked cylinder forced us t abort the mission and land at Iwo Jima. Our first completed combat mission was May 14 over Nagoya.
David Hirsch, Left Gunner from Crew 50 (one of only 3 crew members of crew P-50 to survive their 27 April mission) flew with Crew 55 on about 10-12 missions which would put the time he joined Crew 55 about the third week in June, replacing S/Sgt Robert Lawhorn as Tail Gunner. Lawhorn was transferred to a ground section position and reduced in rank to Private.
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