The Arthur N. Haig crew: 708th Squadron
Flights with Arthur N. Haig listed as Pilot
These lists are NOT limited to officially credited Combat missions, and may include Aborts, returns and non-takeoff occurrences as well.”
447th Mission (Date) | Target | Plane Number | Notes |
#228 (10-Mar-45) | Dortmund, Germany | 43-37830 | MISSING; A/C salvaged at A-84 |
#231 (14-Mar-45) | Hannover, Germany | 43-39057 | |
#235 (19-Mar-45) | Zwickau, Germany | 43-38950 | slated 823 |
#236 (20-Mar-45) | Hamburg, Germany | 43-38903 | |
#237 (21-Mar-45) | Wittmundhafen, Germany | 44-6823 | |
#241 (28-Mar-45) | Hannover, Germany | 43-38903 | |
#245 (04-Apr-45) | Kiel, Germany | 43-38940 | |
#246 (05-Apr-45) | Nuremberg, Germany | 43-39029 | ABORT Gee Box out |
#247 (07-Apr-45) | Schwerin, Germany | 43-38940 | |
#249 (09-Apr-45) | Neuburg, Germany | 43-39029 | |
#250 (10-Apr-45) | Brandenburg, Germany | 43-38903 | |
#251 (11-Apr-45) | Ingolstadt, Germany | 43-37797 | |
#254 (16-Apr-45) | Royan, France | 43-38905 | |
#257 (20-Apr-45) | Neuruppin, Germany | 43-38905 |
The Haig crew aboard 43-37830 during the mission on March 10, 1945.
Lt A Haig | Pilot |
Lt G Paxton | Co-Pilot |
Lt C Brablet | Navigator |
C/ P Swiss | Bombardier |
C/ R Rietz | Top Turret Gunner |
C/ W Tully | Radio Operator |
C/ W McGlynn | Ball Turret Gunner |
C/ C Whatley | Waist Gunner |
C/ R Titus | Tail Gunner |
43-37830 Damaged, forced landing on Continent on March 10, 1945; written off and salvaged.
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