S/Sgt Arthur Claypool and wife Doris Schwartz Claypool |
S.Sgt Claypool served as left machine gunner on this plane for 22 his bombing missions. |
S/Sgt Arthur E. Claypool left the USA on
Aug. 17, 1944 and arrived in India Sept. 23, 1944 for assignment to B-29 base
(A-1) Hsingching, China.
Listed with the bombing raids are the planes he flew in by number. The first
B-29 was Snafuper Bomber # 275
which crashed in China after being damaged over Omura, Japan. The crew bailed out with one man
killed in action. In April 1945 S/Sgt Claypool's Unit was transferred to TINIAN
island.
(1944)
1. Mission-Formosa
Oct 14 B-29 # 275 1100 hours
2. Mission-Formosa
Oct 17 B-29 # 275 1040 hours
3. Mission-Omura
Japan Nov 21 B-29 # 275 1625 hours (Plane crashed in China from battle damage)
4. Mission-Omura
Japan Dec 19 B-29 # 739 1400 hours
5. Mission-Mudken
Manchuria Dec 21 B-29 # 739 1200 hours
(1945)
6. Mission-Omura
Japan Jan 6 B-29 # 739 1400 hours
7. Mission-Singapore
Malaya Jan 11 B-29 # 407 1730 hours
8. Mission-Formosa
Jan 14 B-29 # 739 1130 hours
9. Mission-Formosa
Jan 17 B-29 # 739 1030 hours
10. Mission-Singapore
Malaya Feb 24 B-29 # 739 1645 hours
11. Mission-Rangoon
Burma March 22 B-29 # 739 1225 hours
12. Mission-Singapore
Malaya (night raid) March 30 B-29 # 579 1850 hours
13. Mission-Kure
Japan May 5 B-29 # 739 1625 hours
14. Mission-Tokoyama
Japan May 10 B-29 # 739
15. Mission-Nagoya
Japan May 14 B-29 # 085
16. Mission-Tokyo
Japan (night raid) May 24 B-29 # 555
17. Mission-Kasumiguara
Seaplane Station (Japan) June 10 B-29 # 739
18. Mission-Osaka
Japan June 15 B-29 # 739
19. Mission-Toyahashi
Japan (night raid) June 20 B-29 # 739
20.
Mission-Kagamigahara Japan (Mitsubishi Aircraft Plant) June 26 B-29 # 739
21. Mission-Yokohama
Japan (night raid) June 29 B-29 # 739
22. Mission-Kure
Japan (night raid) July 2 B-29 # 739
23. Mission-Takamatsu
Japan (night raid) July 4 B-29 # 739
24. Mission-Sendai
Japan (night raid) July10 B-29 # 739
25. Mission-Osaka
Japan July 24 B-29 # 739
26. Mission-Tsu Japan
(night raid) July 29 B-29 # 739
27. Mission-Hachieji
Japan (night raid) Aug 2 B-29 # 739
28. Mission-Tokoyawa
Japan Aug 7 B-29 # 739
29. Mission-Hikari
Naval Arsenal (Honshu Island) Japan Aug 14 B-29 # 739
Honorable Discharge Papers of S/Sgt Arthur Claypool |
S'Sgt Claypool's squadron flew over the battleship Missouri on September 2, 1945 during the signing of the Japanese surrender |
S/Sgt. Claypool's last bombing mission on August 14, 1945 on the Hikari Naval Arsenal. This was the day the Japanese surrendered. |
Chinese puppy lying on a 500 pound bomb |
S/Sgt. Claypool bailed out of this Snafuper bomber (#275) due to malfunction caused by battle damage. Captain Coden piloted this bomber. |
Crew members saying farewell to Captain Cowden as he was being re-assigned. (Cowden stands second from left.) |
Aerial View of B-29 Air Base located in Hsinching, China |
2 comments:
Hi, I am Michael Shebak,Jr. I was told by my Dad that there was a mission aborted because the bomb release mechanism failed and the needed to be manually released in the sea before landing. Do you have information about that? Also, what are the details of the mission requiring bailing out into the ocean? (Not the initial flight that resulted in the ditching off the coast of Africa? Thank you!
These documents and pictures belong to one of our volunteers at the Hayes Presidential Library and Museums. I will get your questions to him when I next see him. Regards Nan
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