Billy M. Goolsby Crew (original) (raw)

| | | 359th Goolsby CrewBilly M. Goolsby, Pilot | | ------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------- |

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BILLY M. GOOLSBY CREW - 359th BS
B-17G #42-39769 Missmanooki (359BS) BN-P

(crew assigned 359BS: Oct 1943 - photo: 20 Nov 1943)

(Back L-R) 1Lt Billy M. Goolsby (P), 1Lt John N. Savage (CP)(P).
2Lt Paul E. Towberman (N), Capt Richard R. Bowen (B)

(Front-L-R) T/Sgt Chester W. Greenhalgh (R), T/Sgt Donald Bumgarner (E),
S/Sgt William Chraniuk (BTG), S/Sgt Harry J. Rothrock (LWG),
S/Sgt Frank Z. Cueto (RWG), S/Sgt William A. Strobel (TG)

[Ranks and grades at time of last combat mission.]

Thirty-three dispatched (30 credited) mission flown by 1Lt Billy M. Goolsby:
82 (16 Nov 1943), 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 90, 92, 93, 97, 98, 99, 101, 103, 106(A), 108, 109, 110, 111, 112(A), 115, 116, 122(LC), 124, 125, 128, 130(LC), 132, 140(LC), 142(LC), 154(LC), 160(LC), 161(LC) (27 May 1944). (LC) Lead Crew mission
(A) Three non credited aborted missions:
#84 (5:32 flight time) Could not keep up with the formation. Turned back just off enemy coast
#106 (1:04 flight time) #1 engine failure
#112 (1:33 flight time) #1 engine failure - no oil pressure
For Mission dates, targets and Mission Reports, see Combat Missions.

Eighteen B-17s flown by 1Lt Billy M. Goolsby on his 36 dispatched combat missions:

Crew Notes:

Mission Notes:
**Mission 130 - 28 March 1944 to Dijon/Longvic, France in B-17 42-31168 Dear Mon (359BS) BN-M.**1Lt Billy M. Goolsby, Lead Crew Pilot and Capt Louis M. Schulstad Lead Crew CoPilot - Received a 22 April 1944 Commendation letter from B/Gen Robert B. Williams, Commanding General 1st Bomb Division. Interpretation of strike attack photos resulted in the following tabulated percentage of the total bombs identified: Bombs within 500 feet of A.P. - 24%; Bombs within 1,000 feet of A.P. - 68%; Bombs within 2,000 feet of A.P. - 100% . The exemplary teamwork exhibited by the crew, 359th BS, lead aircraft of the group formation, is reflected in the remarkable results obtained. It is gratifying to note that 2Lt George R. Schoner, Navigator and 2Lt William H. Hoover, Bombardier have again demonstrated a high degree of skill and coordination of a combat team. All other members of the crew were mentioned in the Commendation See: Mission 130 Lead crew photo

**Mission 129 - 27 March 1944 to Chartres, France in B-17F 41-24605 Knockout Dropper (359BS)(BN-R)**1Lt John N. Savage, on his 12th mission after being upgraded from the 1Lt Goolsby Crew CoPilot to First Pilot. Flew as Pilot on the 75th, and last mission of Knockout Dropper - The first 8th AF B-17 to complete 75 combat missions. Was one of the original 303rd BG(H) B-17s. Flew first mission on 10 November 1942. Crew Chief M/Sgt Buford G. Pafford

[photo from the 303rdBGA Archives] [Researched by Harry D. Gobrecht, 303rdBGA Historian Emeritus]