New England Air Museum
Eugene Frazier
Lt. Gene Frazier in 1945
 
Recent Address:   1130 Churchill Downs Road, Atlanta, GA 30319-1024
 
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Family Information:   Grandparents came to Kansas in covered wagons (late 1800's). Parents deceased. Five children, seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.
 
Hometown:   Athol, KS
 
Date Entered Service:   December 8, 1942
 
Service Number:   17135618, 0784417
 
Bomb Group:   468th
 
Squadron:   794th
 
Location of Unit:   Tinian (Spring 1945)
 
Missions Flown:   15
 
Hump Missions Flown:  
 
Targets:   Osaka, Toyohashi, Kure, Fukui, Saga, Fukuyama
 
Awards/Decorations:   5 combat medals, seven ribbons - all nearly destroyed in fire.
 
Service Schools Attended:   Aviation Cadets 1943-4; SE Advanced Pilot Instructor School 1944; B-17/B-29 Training 1944
 
Military Specialty(ies):   Pilot: L-5, PT13,Basic, AT-6, B-17, P-40, B-29
 
Rank Upon Discharge:   Major (Ret.)
 
Crew Type:   Flight crew 
 
Airplane Serial No.& Name:   42-24893 Li'l Organ Annie
 
Were you a POW?   No
If so, where?  
 
Were you interned?   No 
If so, where?  
 
Date Transferred from the 58th:   1945
 
Date Discharged from the 58th:    
 
Post-WWII Military Service:   Kansas Air National Guard (Pilot) through 1963
 
Post-WWII Civilian Occupation(s):
Thirty years same corporation --mergers: U.S. Plywood, Champion International , now International Paper, retired 1984.
 
Thoughts on the 58th Bomb Wing:
Overloaded on first night takeoff to combat. Charts by Boeing stated 120,000 pounds. We were 141,000 pounds. Cribbage and bridge on those 16-hour missions. Navigated fighters to Iwo. POW supplies dropped at war end. Power display over Tokyo Bay -- Battleship Missouri. We looked up to the CBI veterans -- late replacement crew. All of our crew were past instructors, except navigator.
 
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Gene Frazier
 
 
 

 

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