Double Trouble
Martin B-26B-20-MA Marauder
Sn: 41-31684
Squadron Code: FW-A
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Crew Chief: T/Sgt. Lester B. Chase
Asst. Crew Chief: Cpl. Clyde Davidson
Asst. Crew Chief: Cpl. John Pierce
Double Trouble was
one of the original cadre of B-26s that formed the 556th Bomb. Squadron.
The crew to which the aircraft was originally assigned and that flew the
aircraft from the United States to England was:
Pilot
CP B/N EG ROG AG CC |
1st Lt.
2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. S/Sgt. S/Sgt. Pvt. T/Sgt. |
Wilford H. Tribby
Philip H. Sheridan Joseph Nester Jospeh J. Nowak Leslie E. Spice Rayburn E. Thomas Lester B. Chase |
DOUBLE TROUBLE GETS IT
On September 27, 1943, Double Trouble, piloted by 1st. Lt. Richard J. Ulvestad, was on a mission to bomb the airfield at Beauvais-Tille. The aircraft was hit by flak over the target, which caused a fire in the rear of the aircraft. The three gunners in the back of the plane bailed out.
The pilot couldn't raise the gunners on the intercom and asked Gordon Hatt to go back and see if there was any problem. When he got to the back of the plane, he was surprised to find all three gunners were missing.
After the gunners bailed out the pilots resolved the problem with the engine and returned to their home base in England, Station 162 (Chipping Ongar). After landing in occupied France, Hugh Snyder was picked up by the French underground and passed along to southern France where he was captured by a German Patrol while attempting to cross the Spanish border. He spent the remainder of the war as a POW.
Walter Ives recalls that "Dick Ulvestad was an excellent pilot. As I got it, he made two single engine passes at a fighter field in south England before deciding on the third approach to go for it." Of the aircrew members that bailed over France, Walter believes that Fred Murray was the only one who evaded capture and returned to England. "He and I had a fine chat in my quarters before he left for the States. I have never forgotten a question I asked him, 'What were you doing before entering the service?' His answer, 'I was studying for the ministry.'"
The incident was written
up in the Stars and Stripes and some newspapers in the United
States. The crew on the mission was:
Pilot
CP B/N EG ROG AG |
1st Lt.
2nd. Lt. 2nd Lt.
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Richard J. Ulvestad
Gordon R. Hatt Kent Jorgensen Oliver Bragg Fred L. Murray Hugh F. Snyder |
Despite the extensive damage,
Double Trouble was repaired and resumed flying missions two months
later.
March 8, 1944 - Sta. 162
(Chipping Ongar) Itsy Bitsy and Double Trouble collided
in the clouds during formation assembly. Double Trouble's crew perished
when their aircraft plunged to earth and crashed. The crew was able to
salvo its bombs in the countryside prior to the crash, which limited the
damage at the crash site. Bombs were said to be “salvoed” when they were
dropped with safety wires intact and the detonators were not armed. The
following crewmembers were killed:
KIA
KIA KIA KIA KIA KIA |
Pilot
CP B/N EG ROG AG |
1st Lt.
2nd Lt. 1st Lt. S/Sgt. T/Sgt. S/Sgt. |
Edward D. Sargent
Donald L. Ogden Alexander Levi (557th Bomb. Sq. Joseph E. Somoski Robert A. Nordlohne Harry Bear |
2nd Lt. Sam Ayer landed
Itsy
Bitsy safely, but the aircraft was a loss. It was later slavaged for
parts.
Two asterisks mean the mission was executed and credited, whether or not successful. One asterisk means the aircraft penetrated enemy airspace but failed to drop its bomb load on target, usually due to obstructing clouds. Strikeout means the aircraft was assigned to but not credited with a mission. NTO means no take off.
DATE RESULTTARGET
PILOT
03 Aug 43 ** DIVERSION
Jarrett
15 Aug 43 ** St.
Omer Airfield
Sargent
16 Aug 43 Abort Bernay St.
Martin Airfield [Fuel leak]
Adelman
19 Aug 43 ** Poix-Nord
Airfield
Tribby
03 Sep 43 ** Lille-Nord
Airfield
Tribby
04 Sep 43 ** Coutrai
marshalling yard
Miner
06 Sep 43 ** Rouen
marshalling yard
Bartley
06 Sep 43 ** Serqueux
marshalling yard
Bartley
07 Sep 43 Abort St. Pol
Marshalling Yard
Toler
08 Sep 43 ** Lille-Nord
Airfield
Tribby
09 Sep 43 ** Boulogne
area coastal defenses
Tribby
15 Sep 43 ** Merville
Airfield
Tribby
18 Sep 43 ** Beauvais-Tille
Airfield
Tribby
18 Sep 43 Recall Beaument le Roger
[Recalled by escort]
Tribby
19 Sep 43 *
Lille-Nord Airfield
Tribby
23 Sep 43 ** Conches
Airfield
Tribby
24 Sep 43 Abort Eveaux-Fauville
Airfield
Tribby
25 Sep 43 ** St.
Omer-Longuenesse Airfield
Tribby
27 Sep 43 ** Beauvais-Tille
Airfield
Ulvestad
26 Nov 43 ** Cambrai-Epinoy
Airfield
Tribby
29 Nov 43 Recall Cambrai-Epinoy
Airfield [Weather]
Tribby
01-Dec-43 ** Cambrai-Epinoy
Airfield
Swinney
04-Dec-43 *
Chievres Airfield
Tribby
21-Dec-43 NTO Le
Meillard-Bonniers V-1 site [Radio out]
Sanders
22-Dec-43 Abort Cormette
V-1 site [Failed to make formation]
Morin
30-Dec-43 ** Cocove
V-1 site
Tyler
04-Jan-44 Abort Eclimeaux
V-1 site [Electrical malfunction]
--?--
07-Jan-44 *
La Glacerie coastal defenses
Toler
14-Jan-44 ** Liagnem
V-1 site
Tribby
23-Jan-44 ** Le
Grismont V-1 site
DeBolt
24-Jan-44 ** Maison-Ponthieu
V-1 site
Tribby
29-Jan-44 ** Beaulieu
FME V-1 site
Tribby
03-Feb-44 Abort Ruisseauville
V-1 site [Tail turret out]
Heikkila
05-Feb-44 *
Bois Rempre V-1 site
Neilson
08-Feb-44 ** Losterbarne-Ardes
V-1 site
Tribby
08-Feb-44 ** Cambrai-Neirgnies
Airfield
Tribby
09-Feb-44 ** Belleville
en Caux V-1 site
Tyler
10-Feb-44 ** Poix
Airfield
Swinney
13-Feb-44 ** Hambures
V-1 site
Sargent
15-Feb-44 ** Chateau
de Bosmelet V-1 site
Sargent
20-Feb-44 Abort Eindhoven
[No escort]
Hill
21-Feb-44 *
Soesterberg Airfield
Thompson
22-Feb-44 Abort Soesterberg
Airfield [Weather]
Tribby
24-Feb-44 ** Leeuwarden
Airfield
Tribby
24-Feb-44 ** Ray-sur-Authie
V-1 site
Tribby
25-Feb-44 ** Venlo
Airfield
Sanders
25-Feb-44 *
La Longueville V-1 site
Sanders
28-Feb-44 ** Ray-sur-Authie
V-1 site
Estes
29-Feb-44 *
Behen V-1 site
Tribby
01-Mar-44 ** Linghem
V-1 Site
Tribby
01-Mar-44 ** Amiens
marshalling yard
Tribby
03-Mar-44 ** Montdidier
Airfield
Tribby
04-Mar-44 *
Malines V-1 site
Tribby
05-Mar-44 ** Ray-sur-Authie
V-1 site
James
07-Mar-44 *
Aulnoye V-1 site
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08-Mar-44 Mishap Soesterberg Airfield
[Collided w/Itsy Bitsy] Sargent