He resided in Los Angeles County, California prior to the war.
B-29 #42-24687 took off, with a crew of 11 & approximately 70 other B-29s, from Isley Field, Saipan on a bombing mission over the Mitsubishi aircraft engine factory at Nagoya, Japan.
After a successful bombing run, and while returning to base, it was noticed that B-29 #42-24687 was possibly hit by ground anti-aircraft fire as they were having trouble with 2 of their engines. They ended up ditching into the sea off the coast of Japan. The entire crew was lost in this ditching.
Barry was declared "Missing In Action" on this mission during the war.
He was awarded the Air Medal and the Purple heart.
Service # 19100739
Son of Mrs. Diane Campbell who resided in Los Angeles, California.
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Airmen who perished on B-29 #42-24687:
Allison, James S ~ Sgt, Radio Operator, TN
Campbell, Barry S ~ Sgt, Right Gunner, CA
Grise, Charles G ~ Capt, Pilot, TX
Irvine, Jessie J ~ S/Sgt, Left Gunner, KS
Kaufman, Russell L ~ Sgt, Radar Operator, PA
Kehrer, Joseph A ~ Corp, Ring Gunner, IA
Musil, Anthony J ~ 2nd Lt, Engineer, OH
Pringle, Hyrum P ~ Corp, Tail Gunner, WY
Rogers, Robert L ~ 2nd Lt, Navigator, OK
Rosenthal, Morris D ~ 2nd Lt, Bombardier, LA
Schmitz, Edwin P ~ 1st Lt, Co-Pilot, IL
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Four other B-29's were also lost on this mission:
B-29 #42-63430 ~ The entire crew was lost after ditching. For that crew see:
McCandliss, George W ~ Capt, Pilot, CA
B-29 #42-24638 ~ The entire crew was lost after ditching. For that crew see:
Ledbetter, Garland B ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, TX
B-29 #42-63447 ~ Had to ditch and the entire crew "survived".
B-29 #42-63439 ~ Crashed during takeoff, the entire crew "survived".
( Bio, Links & Crew Report by: Russ Pickett )
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He resided in Los Angeles County, California prior to the war.
B-29 #42-24687 took off, with a crew of 11 & approximately 70 other B-29s, from Isley Field, Saipan on a bombing mission over the Mitsubishi aircraft engine factory at Nagoya, Japan.
After a successful bombing run, and while returning to base, it was noticed that B-29 #42-24687 was possibly hit by ground anti-aircraft fire as they were having trouble with 2 of their engines. They ended up ditching into the sea off the coast of Japan. The entire crew was lost in this ditching.
Barry was declared "Missing In Action" on this mission during the war.
He was awarded the Air Medal and the Purple heart.
Service # 19100739
Son of Mrs. Diane Campbell who resided in Los Angeles, California.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Airmen who perished on B-29 #42-24687:
Allison, James S ~ Sgt, Radio Operator, TN
Campbell, Barry S ~ Sgt, Right Gunner, CA
Grise, Charles G ~ Capt, Pilot, TX
Irvine, Jessie J ~ S/Sgt, Left Gunner, KS
Kaufman, Russell L ~ Sgt, Radar Operator, PA
Kehrer, Joseph A ~ Corp, Ring Gunner, IA
Musil, Anthony J ~ 2nd Lt, Engineer, OH
Pringle, Hyrum P ~ Corp, Tail Gunner, WY
Rogers, Robert L ~ 2nd Lt, Navigator, OK
Rosenthal, Morris D ~ 2nd Lt, Bombardier, LA
Schmitz, Edwin P ~ 1st Lt, Co-Pilot, IL
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Four other B-29's were also lost on this mission:
B-29 #42-63430 ~ The entire crew was lost after ditching. For that crew see:
McCandliss, George W ~ Capt, Pilot, CA
B-29 #42-24638 ~ The entire crew was lost after ditching. For that crew see:
Ledbetter, Garland B ~ 1st Lt, Pilot, TX
B-29 #42-63447 ~ Had to ditch and the entire crew "survived".
B-29 #42-63439 ~ Crashed during takeoff, the entire crew "survived".
( Bio, Links & Crew Report by: Russ Pickett )
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