42-40664 - Honey Chile - Liberandos - Teggie Ann
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The B-24D, named, Teggie Ann, 42-40664, flown on Operation Tidal Wave, by Col. Keith K. Compton, should not be mistaken for two other B-24Ds, 41-23754, and, 41-11613, that also were named, Teggie Ann, and were in the 8th Air Force in the U.K. in 1942-43. Later, 41-23754, Teggie Ann, had it's name changed to, Little Lady.
And the B-24D, 42-40664, should not be mistaken for the third B-24D, named, Teggie Ann, in the 8th Air Force, the B-24D, 41-11613, named, Florine Juju, Liberandos, Teggie Ann, and last named, The Blue Streak. It was also in the 8th Air Force, and the 376th Bomb Group. The Blue Streak, had a long, amazing, and successful combat history, but did not fly on the 1943 low level Ploesti mission. It was sent home to Fort Worth, Texas, in the U.S. in late in 1943, for a nationwide war bond tour in 1944, flown by Lt. John S. Young.
The B-24D Liberator bomber, 42-40664, named, Honey Chile, Liberandos, and, Teggie Ann, was in the 8th Air Force, the 376th Bomb Group, and the 515th Bomb Squadron. It flew on Operation Tidal Wave, the August 1, 1943, bombing mission over the oil refineries at Ploesti, Romania, and was flown by Element Leader, Col. Keith K. Compton, with Mission Commander, Gen. Uzal Ent, who ordered Col. Compton to turn away from Ploesti at his first (and wrong) IP (Targovisti) and fly toward Bucharest, which Compton did. Col. Compton, eventually, did turn back to the north and west toward Ploesti, but, according to Gen. Ent's orders, he never did attack and bomb his assigned target at Ploesti, nor did he lead the planes and men following him to their targets. But, instead, he dropped his bombs harmlessly over the hills north of Ploesti. He and his crew, including Gen. Ent, returned to base (RTB) at Benghazi, Libya, unharmed. 1 Aug 1943.
B-24D with serial number, 42-40664, Honey Chile - Liberandos - Teggie Ann, was later being flown by Pilot, Lt. Donaldson B. Hurd, when it was shot down by a German fighter on a mission over Foggia, Italy. Lt. Hurd and his crew bailed out of, Teggie Ann, and survived the mission. Teggie Ann, crashed at Melfi, Italy, and Failed To Return (FTR). The entire crew was able to bail out successfully and were captured. 10 POW. The shoot down was credited to the German pilot, Unteroffizier Martin Muller in a Bf-109G-6 from JG 3/12. 16, Aug 1943. MACR 298.
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Units served with
People
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 351st Bomb Group 376th Bomb Group 508th Bomb Squadron
- Service Numbers: 11062468
- Highest Rank: Master Sergeant
- Role/Job: Tail Gunner
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 376th Bomb Group 515th Bomb Squadron
- Service Numbers: 12036852 / O-664342
- Highest Rank: Colonel
- Role/Job: Navigator
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 376th Bomb Group 515th Bomb Squadron
- Service Numbers: 39176343
- Highest Rank: Staff Sergeant
- Role/Job: Radio Operator
Places
Missions
Aircraft
Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Other Survived Ploesti |
Ploiești, Romania | 1 August 1943 | B-24 Liberator, 42-40664, Teggie Ann, Honey Chile, 515th BS, 376th BG, 9th Bomber Command was a participant of the Ploesti raid. Survived the raid to return to base at Benghazi, Libya. 1 Aug 1943, |
Other Failed To Return FTR |
85025 Melfi PZ, Italy | 16 August 1943 | Aircraft shot down by enemy aircraft in later raid over Foggia, Southern Italy, Pilot Donaldson B. Hurd, 16 Aug 43. MACR 298. |
Other Assigned |
Benghazi, Libya | 515th BS, 376th BG, 9th AF. |
Revisions
Details and aircraft names added for accuracy. Punctuation removed from aircraft names for accuracy, uniformity, and readability. - Kickapoo The Great Ground - Air Battle Of 1 August, 1943 - James Dugan & Carroll Stewart - Kickapoo
Details and aircraft names added for accuracy. Punctuation removed from aircraft names for accuracy, uniformity, and readability. - Kickapoo The Great Ground - Air Battle Of 1 August, 1943 - James Dugan & Carroll Stewart - Kickapoo
Details and aircraft names added for accuracy. Punctuation removed from aircraft names for accuracy, uniformity, and readability. - Kickapoo The Great Ground - Air Battle Of 1 August, 1943 - James Dugan & Carroll Stewart - Kickapoo
Details and aircraft names added for accuracy. Punctuation removed from aircraft names for accuracy, uniformity, and readability. - Kickapoo The Great Ground - Air Battle Of 1 August, 1943 - James Dugan & Carroll Stewart - Kickapoo
Black Sunday-Ploesti - Michael Hill ----- The Great Ground-Air Battle Of 1 August, 1943 - James Dugan & Carroll Stewart
Black Sunday-Ploesti - Michael Hill ----- The Great Ground-Air Battle Of 1 August, 1943 - James Dugan & Carroll Stewart
Black Sunday-Ploesti - Michael Hill ----- The Great Ground-Air Battle Of 1 August, 1943 - James Dugan & Carroll Stewart
Black Sunday-Ploesti - Michael Hill ----- The Great Ground-Air Battle Of 1 August, 1943 - James Dugan & Carroll Stewart
Best Web - 41-11613 - Florine Juju - Liberandos - Teggie Ann - The Blue Streak
B-24D, 41-23754, Teggie Ann, later changed to, Little Lady. - Kickapoo
Info correction ( for my mistake) for accuracy . Word spacing. - Kickapoo
Reformatted aircraft nickname to remove unnecessary punctuation and quotation marks
The Great Ground-Air Battle Of 1 August 1943 - James Dugan & Carroll Stewart
The Great Ground-Air Battle Of 1 August 1943 - James Dugan & Carroll Stewart
The Great Ground-Air Battle Of 1 August 1943 - James Dugan - Carroll Stewart
Added a "-" to the A/C serial number in the "Description" to aid clarity & consistency.
Removed 100 from aircraft name field as this was the aircraft's identification number within its unit