Last of the 42nd BS MIA on Feb. 1, 1943
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 12:51 am
Ref : Pacific Wrecks "B-17E Flying Fortress SN 41-9151"
Mission History:
"Yokohama Express" 41-2442 piloted Captain Harold P. Hensley was supposed to be piloted by a Captain Glenn W. Sorensen.
As of Dec. 29, 2014 Retired Lieutenant Colonel Glenn W. Sorensen lives in Sacramento, CA and is 100 years old. My wife (who took notes) and I interviewed him on Dec. 12, 2014 at his home. He does recall my dad, TSgt. Paul F. Adler, Engineer on Captain Hall's B-17E 41-9151 and also recalls Captain Hall. He said that he and Captain Hensley were very good friends and that they played checkers all the time. He explained that he had contacted Dengue fever and was very sick on the morning of Feb. 1, 1943 on the flight line. He was replaced by Captain Hensley, his friend, for the mission. All three 42nd BS B-17s and crews, the last of the unit, went MIA. As noted, only Captain Thomas from the 5th BG, 72nd BS returned.
Does anyone know anything about "Captain Thomas"? I have been unable to learn his full name. I did, however, find a Captain Thomas J. Classen 5th BG, 72nd BS who was assigned to the 42nd BS. If this is the same Captain Thomas, then he would have been assigned to the 42nd some time after Nov. 1942 since he is not listed in a 42nd BS Group Xmas Photo taken in Nov. 1942.
Paul E. Adler
Mission History:
"Yokohama Express" 41-2442 piloted Captain Harold P. Hensley was supposed to be piloted by a Captain Glenn W. Sorensen.
As of Dec. 29, 2014 Retired Lieutenant Colonel Glenn W. Sorensen lives in Sacramento, CA and is 100 years old. My wife (who took notes) and I interviewed him on Dec. 12, 2014 at his home. He does recall my dad, TSgt. Paul F. Adler, Engineer on Captain Hall's B-17E 41-9151 and also recalls Captain Hall. He said that he and Captain Hensley were very good friends and that they played checkers all the time. He explained that he had contacted Dengue fever and was very sick on the morning of Feb. 1, 1943 on the flight line. He was replaced by Captain Hensley, his friend, for the mission. All three 42nd BS B-17s and crews, the last of the unit, went MIA. As noted, only Captain Thomas from the 5th BG, 72nd BS returned.
Does anyone know anything about "Captain Thomas"? I have been unable to learn his full name. I did, however, find a Captain Thomas J. Classen 5th BG, 72nd BS who was assigned to the 42nd BS. If this is the same Captain Thomas, then he would have been assigned to the 42nd some time after Nov. 1942 since he is not listed in a 42nd BS Group Xmas Photo taken in Nov. 1942.
Paul E. Adler