Robert W. Cogswell Crew (original) (raw)

| | | 360th Cogswell CrewRobert W. Cogswell, Pilot | | ------------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------- |

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ROBERT W. COGSWELL CREW - 360th BS
B-17F #42-29754 Shangri-La Lil 360BS (PU-B)
(crew assigned 360BS: 26 June 1943 - photo: 26 June 1943)

(Back L-R) S/Sgt Augustus V. Brundage (LWG)(10);
1Lt John Dwight Kennedy (B)(4); Capt Robert W. Cogswell (P)(1);
1Lt H. Robert De Wall (CP)(2); 1Lt Edward L. Cobb (N)(3)

(Front L-R) S/Sgt Paul Kistulentz (R)(12); S/Sgt Harold R. Timm (TG)(11);
S/Sgt Paul J. Davis (BTG); T/Sgt Gilbert E. Bengston (E)(6);
S/Sgt Alvin Etheredge (RWG)(9)

[photo from the 303rdBGA Archives]


ROBERT W. COGSWELL CREW - 360th BS
B-17F #42-2973 Iza Vailable 360BS (PU-G)
(crew assigned 360BS: 26 June 1943 - photo: 17 Aug 1943)

(Back L-R) 1Lt H. Robert De Wall (CP)(2);
Capt Robert Cogswell (P)(1); S/Sgt Alvin Etheredge (RWG)(9);
S/Sgt Augustus V. Brundage (RWG)(10); M/Sgt William B. Stamper (TOG)(5)

(Front L-R) S/Sgt Paul J. Davis (BTG);
T/Sgt Eddie Deerfield (R)(7); 1Lt John Dwight Kennedy (B)(4);
S/Sgt Harold R. "Red" Timm (TG)(11); T/Sgt Gilbert E. Bengston (E)(6)

[photo courtesy of Eddie Deerfield]

S/Sgt Elmer L. "Pete" Peterson was dispatched on 28 missions, his first 8 missions were with the Cogswell Crew

  1. Cogswell (P) - Medically grounded after aborting a mission on 04 Oct 43 due to back injuries during the bail-out. Transferred to Squadron/Group Operations. Cogswell, then a Major, was KIA in a B-29 crash in the Sea of Japan during the Korean War.
  2. De Wall (CP) - Upgraded from CoPilot to Pilot on 13 Jan 44 and was given his own Crew. Completed his combat tour on 02 Mar 44. Cogswell Crew replacement was 1Lt Paul S. Tippet who was upgraded from CoPilot to Pilot on 26 Sept 43 and KIA on 02 Oct 43 mission #73 to Emden, Germany in B-17 #42-5260 Yardbird II 360BS (PU-A)
  3. Cobb (N) - POW on 30 Dec 43 mission #93 to Ludwigshafen, Germany in B-17 #42-39795 Women's Home Companion 360BS (PU-E), 1Lt W.C. Osborn Pilot
  4. Kennedy (B) - last mission (16th) on 08 Sep 43.
  5. Stamper (TOG) - Completed combat tour 07 Jan 44.
  6. Bengston (E) - Last mission (18th) on 04 Oct 43 shortly after bail-out on 26 Sep 43.
  7. Deerfield (R ) - Completed combat tour of 30 missions on 11 May 44. Wounded by shrapnel on last mission when flak burst penetrated Radio Room.
  8. Davis (BTG) - Completed combat tour 30 missions on 27 Apr 44
  9. Etheredge (RWG) - Last mission (13th) on 27 Aug 43. Transferred to M/Sgt Robert B. Heiliger ground crew. Died on 22 May 45 in 303rd Station Hospital from a lower spine tumor.
  10. Brundage (LWG) - Last mission (9th) on 17 Aug 43 following mission #60 to Schweinfurt, Germany
  11. Timm (TG) - Last mission (10th) 27 Aug 43 following crash landing
  12. Kistulentz (R ) - Flew no missions with the 360BS Cogswell Crew. Was replaced by T/Sgt Eddie Deerfield. First ten mission with the 360BS George Stallings Crew (#51 - 17 July 1943) and two with the 360BS Carl J. Fyler Crew. Was then transferred to 358th BS. Flew mission #101 (29 Jan 1944) with the 358BS Walter W. Troppman Crew, mission #105 with the 358BS John F. Henderson Crew and then his thirteen final missions with the 358BS Jack W. Watson Crew.


Memorial to Cogswell's Iza Vailable Crew Mighty Eighth AF Heritage Museum - Savannah, GA

[photo courtesy of Harry D. Gobrecht]

The Cogswell Crew was the only 303rd BG(H) crew to have survived a Ditching, Crash Landing and Bail-Out. Five of the original crewmen were aboard on all three of those missions. They were Capt Cogswell (P), Lt Cobb (N), T/Sgt Bengston (E), T/Sgt Deerfield (R) and S/Sgt Davis (BTG).

[Researched by 303rdBGA Historian Harry D. Gobrecht]