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Tom Daley 7/13/2006 9:32:47 PM | Has anyone from this crew: P. J. Sullivan Crew 615th Bomb Squadron "Mrs. Aldeflak" posted on this website? My father was a ball turett gunner on this crew, however, they have his last named spelled incorrectly as "Daly" and it should be "Daley". He was from Woonsocket, RI and attended several reunions before he died. Thanks Tom Daley Monrovia, Ca |
Donald Byersd 7/14/2006 11:43:12 AM | Tom, I could see no where that a member of the crew has posted on this web. The way I checked was by going into your post. At the top of the page there is a search key. I typed in all the last names and only came upon a couple where Sullivan was mentioned in mission reports. The Global Search is not working but the Forum Search does work and brings up all the posts with the keyword you type in. Don Byers |
Carol Schaffer 9/20/2006 7:23:27 PM | I gave your inquiry to my father, Paul Campbell who was Operations Officer along with Clyde Lewis, during the time your father was ball turet gunner. He asked that I send you the following information: History of J.P. Daly 1st mission July 29, 1944 Last November 26, 1944 Cpt Paul Sullivan pilot 35 missions 1st Lt. E.A. Cox co-pilot 35 1st Lt J.R. Sassaman nav 35 1st Lt J.R. Ramsey bombadier 35 T/Sgt Tony Racibi radio 35 T/Sgt G. Brown eng 35 S/Sgt J.P. Daly Ball Turret 35 S/Sgt J.L. Storm tail gunner 35 S/Sgt W.L. Cross waist gunner 35 Lt Colonel White was in charge of the squadron. The squadron at this time had fighter escorts. My Dad said that he flew in formation with your father's crew a number of times. Paul Sullivan, Kansas City, visited my Dad in North Dakota several times over the years. Sullivan died 5-6 years ago. |