Robert L Searfoss Jr
Military
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FRE 1138
A B-17 Flying Fortress (XK-L, serial number 43-38085) nicknamed "Towering Titan" of the 305th Bomb Group drops her bombs over the target. This photo was taken on 8 April 1945.
Information from pilot Robert L Searfoss:
"I saw a small print of this photograph in the 1992 edition of the "Can Do Notes" of the 305th Bomb Group (H) Memorial Association. It was taken April 8, 1945 and had been stored somewhere for 47 years. I obtained the slick picture from the editor after noting XK L on the fuselage, the triangle G and serial number 338085 on the tail."
"The crew and I had selected this plane to be called "Organized Confusion" as our plane. We flew it on several missions, but not always. Why and how this picture was taken from another plane is unknown. I have matched the numbers with my combat records which show that on April 8, 1945, I was pilot of 338085 flying a B17G to bomb a railroad yard (in or by) Halberstate, Germany. The records show we flew in this plane 8 hours plus 50 minutes plus 30 minutes on instruments and 30 minutes on radar headings. (10 hours)."
"In letters, written by our engineer to his father, Mast. Sgt. Wally Barnes, also tells of this mission and mentions my name as pilot. He also remarked that we hit on target perfectly. You might note that a bomb is in the lead plane's bomb marker (the big white steaks in the sky). Note the up-angle of the plane caused by the release of 14 500 pound bombs. This was my 18th mission out of 24 total missions."
"Steve Forrest of Sturgeon, MO, a model airplane builder and flyer who also collects WWII data, made a large print of the photo as a gift and it hangs in my room. When I look at this beautiful picture it is very hard to believe I ever did anything like this. The experiences come flooding back, and I am so thankful to have lived so long...many of my flying friends did not."
Image via J Collins. Handwritten caption on reverse: 'Towering Titan.' Roger Freeman Collection
Information from pilot Robert L Searfoss:
"I saw a small print of this photograph in the 1992 edition of the "Can Do Notes" of the 305th Bomb Group (H) Memorial Association. It was taken April 8, 1945 and had been stored somewhere for 47 years. I obtained the slick picture from the editor after noting XK L on the fuselage, the triangle G and serial number 338085 on the tail."
"The crew and I had selected this plane to be called "Organized Confusion" as our plane. We flew it on several missions, but not always. Why and how this picture was taken from another plane is unknown. I have matched the numbers with my combat records which show that on April 8, 1945, I was pilot of 338085 flying a B17G to bomb a railroad yard (in or by) Halberstate, Germany. The records show we flew in this plane 8 hours plus 50 minutes plus 30 minutes on instruments and 30 minutes on radar headings. (10 hours)."
"In letters, written by our engineer to his father, Mast. Sgt. Wally Barnes, also tells of this mission and mentions my name as pilot. He also remarked that we hit on target perfectly. You might note that a bomb is in the lead plane's bomb marker (the big white steaks in the sky). Note the up-angle of the plane caused by the release of 14 500 pound bombs. This was my 18th mission out of 24 total missions."
"Steve Forrest of Sturgeon, MO, a model airplane builder and flyer who also collects WWII data, made a large print of the photo as a gift and it hangs in my room. When I look at this beautiful picture it is very hard to believe I ever did anything like this. The experiences come flooding back, and I am so thankful to have lived so long...many of my flying friends did not."
Image via J Collins. Handwritten caption on reverse: 'Towering Titan.' Roger Freeman Collection
Robert Searfoss' written account: http://ustimes.com/ModelAirForce/index.html
Correspondence with Robert Searfoss' son.
Piloted #43-38085 on April 8, 1945, according to his own web site.
Was not on board #43-38085 when A/C was lost, according to MACR.
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Units served with
- Unit Hierarchy: Group
- Air Force: Eighth Air Force
- Type Category: Bombardment
Aircraft
- Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
- Nicknames: Towering Titan, Organized Confusion
- Unit: 305th Bomb Group 366th Bomb Squadron
Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Born |
Odessa, MO 64076, USA | 21 August 1921 | |
Enlisted |
Chicago, Illinois, USA | 12 September 1942 | |
Died |
Mexico, Missouri 65265, USA | 10 November 2017 |
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Sources
305th Bomb Group Roster / Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia