Addison E Baker, 93dBG Heavy
Horace S Carswell Jr., 308th BG
Fredrick W Castle, 4th Bomber Wing
*Demas T Craw, non air mission
*Robert E Femoyer, 711th BS 447th BG
*Donald J Gott, 729th BS 452 BG
*Pierpont M Hamilton, non air mission
*Lloyd H Hughes, 564th BS 389th BG
*John L Jerstad, 9th Air Force
Leon W Johnson, 44th BG
John T Kane, 9th Air Force
Neel E Kearby, Unit unknown..near New Guinea
*Raymond L Knight, Unit unknown
William R Lawley Jr., 364th BS 305th BG
*Darrell R Lindsey, unit unknown
*Archibald Mathies, 510thBS 351stBG
*Jack W Mathis, 359th BS 303dBG
*William W Metzger Jr, 729thBS 452dBG
Edward S Michael, 364thBS 305thBG
John C Morgan, 326thBS 92dBG
Harl Pease Jr., Heavy Bombardment Squadron
*Donald S Pucket, 98thBG
*Joseph R Sarloski, 43d BG
Maynard H Smith, 423dBS 306thBG
Walter E Trumper, 510thBS 306thBG
*Leon R Vance Jr., 489thBG
*Raymond H Wilkins unit unknown PTO
Jay Zeamer Jr, unit unknown PTO
*Denote Postumous Award
If I left someone out please advise.
I spent most of the night just reading the citations.
The one that really sticks out is the citation for Sgt. Archibald Mathies, he was a ball turret gunner. That took control of the plane after the pilot was unconscious and the copilot was killed. "Sgt. Mathies and the navigator volinteered to attempt to land the plane. Other members of the crew were ordered to jump, leaving Sgt. Mathies and the navigator aboard. After observing the distressed aircraft from another plane Sgt. Mathies' commanding officer dicided the damaged plane could not be landed by the inexperienced crew and ordered them to abandon it and parachute to safety. Demonstrating unsurpassed courage and heroism. Sgt. Mathies and the navigator replied that the pilot was still alive but could not be moved and the would not desert him. They were then told to attempt a landing. After two unsuccessful efforts, the plane crashed into an open field in a third attempt to land. Sgt. Mathies, the navigator, and the wounded pilot were killed."