k5dh wrote:
c/n 19366, USAAF s/n 42-100903 (confirmed via Baugher).
Hello
Like Dave said, she was from 440th TCG - 95th TCS
Operation NEPTUNE :
she was a spare and was not used for the paradrop mission Albany during operation Neptune.
she took part in mission Memphis on 7 june in serial #42. For the moment I found only that Pvt. Rooks, William A. was Radio operator on board this day.
Operation DRAGOON :
On 15 August she took part also in paratroop mission during operation Dragoon - mission Albatross serial #6, carrying elements of the 2nd Bn. 517th Parachute Infantry with Pfc Rooks, William A. as Radio Operator.
The same day she took part also in mission Dove serial #19 which was a glider tow with elements of the 602 F.A. Bn. and 2nd Pltn 442 AT Co. Pfc Rooks, William A. as Radio Operator.
Operation MARKET :
On 17th September she took part in serial A-23, carrying 12 men of Btry A, 376th F.A. Bn. to DZ "N"
On the 17th of December a double engine change was completed on the plane
Operation VARSITY :
On 24 March 1945 she took part in a glider tow to LZ "N" with other planes from the 95th TCS - serial A-16 - CN #2 to #23, carrying elements of 17th Rcn. Pltn, 9th TCC control team and 139th Engineer Bn.
Pilot : LINDEN, Jerome N.
co-pilot : BROWN, Ralph W.
navigator : GERMEROTH, Robert W.
radio-operator : DOURAS, James
crew-chief : JWASZEWSKI, Frank T.
During the month of March the right aileron was changed.
These are some little info on the plane I found. Hope this can help
