Johnson, Donald C (Interview outline), 2005
Staples, Jessica (Interviewer)
Donald C. Johnson was born in 1922 in Lindsay, Nebraska. Enlisted in the Army Air Force in summer 1942 and reported for duty on October 1, 1942. Received basic training at Rome Air Depot, New York and was classified as an Army Aircraft Mechanic (flight engineer and gunner) at Syracuse Army Air Base, New York. He received Gunner Training at Tyndall Field, Florida and Flight Engineer Training at Sheppard Field, Texas. Sent to Mountain Home Army Air Base, Idaho where he joined a B-24 crew in the 764th Squadron of the 461st Bombardment Group. He trained there then went to Hammer Field where they received more training. In mid-January 1944 they left the U.S. and arrived at Torretto Field, Italy in February 1944. They began flying missions in April 1944 bombing targets in northern Italy, southern Germany, Austria, southern France, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. He was discharged on August 30, 1945.
2005-10-21
Grand Valley State University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Veterans History Project (U.S.)
RHC-27_JohnsonD1801V
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Johnson, Donald C., “Johnson, Donald C (Interview outline), 2005,” Digital Collections, accessed December 28, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/40718.