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S/Sgt Billy Dykes, Top-Turret Gunner, 321st Bomb Group
1943 | Italy
321st Bomb Group, 446th Bomb Squadron, B-25 Mitchell Medium Bombers; MTO
World War II Army Enlistment Records- ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 07002776 NAME; DYKES BILLY
RESIDENCE: STATE; MISSISSIPPI; COUNTY YAZOO
DATE OF ENLISTMENT 4 Nov. 1939; NATIVITY MISSISSIPPI; YEAR OF BIRTH 55 (Wrong Year)
EDUCATION 5; 1 year of college; CIVILIAN OCCUPATION; Skilled motion picture projectionists
MARITAL STATUS 6 Single, without dependents
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To MTO with Knapp group:
A/C No. 41-13203 P Martin, John K., 2Lt CP Brown, Aud W., 2Lt N Anzalone, Benjamin W., 2Lt (Bmb/Nav) B N/A E Tucker, Gerald T., S/Sgt R Olson, Harold F., Pvt (Radar) G Dykes, Billy (NMI), S/Sgt F Staudt, Howard J., Sgt (PAX)
1st mission:
21 Mar 43 - 446th BS Mission Summary: (Ops Order 6/mission 5) Group Mission # 5: Group mission # 5, Squadron # 3: led by Lt. Griffith. The target was a L/G at Mezzouna, but because of bad weather and lack of escort, the target was not reached.
A/C No. 41-29760 P Griffith, Frank J. “Grif”, 1Lt CP Hileman, Donald L. “Buck”, 2Lt N Caldwell, Herman B., Jr., 1Lt B Manning, Rodney A., 2Lt
E
Mitchell, Lance M., S/SgtR
Haley, Woodrow H., Pvt G Dykes, Billy (NMI), S/Sgt F None
First kill:
21 May 43 - HQ 321st BG War Diary: On May 21, 1943 the fifty-seventh mission took off at 1500 with 24 planes to bomb the Villacidro Airdrome. They dropped 1,710 twenty-pound frag bombs at 1700 from 7,500 feet. Four strings of bombs were seen to burst among planes in the revetments on the northwest corner of the field. Three twin-engine planes were seen to explode at the extreme southwest corner. Four columns of black smoke were observed as the formation left at 7,000 feet. Three planes were seen burning in the northeast corner of the field, from another group’s attack. Staff Sgt. Billy Dykes of Meridian, Miss., destroyed 1 ME-109, which was seen crashing to the ground. The escort shot down 5 enemy aircraft. Four parachutes opened, after a B-25 exploded in mid-air and was seen to spin to the ground. It was estimated that there were 35 enemy aircraft on the ground. Between 15 and 20 ME-109s, FW-190s and MA-202s were seen in a dog-fight with the escort. Medium-sized M/Vs were observed off the Gulf Of Oristano. Numerous small boats were seen at the jetty at Carloforte. Flight leaders were Maj. Cook, Lieut. Morton, Lieut. Culp and Lieut. Griffith. Observers were Col. Ridenour, Group Capt. Griffiths, Capt Pendleton and Lieut. Corning.
Cook, Bailey C., Maj, pilot, Commander, 445th BS Corning, C. H., 1Lt
Culp, Merle H., 1Lt, pilot, 448th BS Dykes, Billy (NMI), S/Sgt, gunner, 446th BS
Griffith, Frank J. "Grif", Capt, pilot, 446th BS Griffiths, J. F., Group Capt, RAF
Morton, William H. "Mort", 1Lt, pilot, 447th BS Pendleton, J. W., Capt, HQ 47th Wing
Ridenour, Carlyle H., Col, HQ 47th Wing, Commander
WIA:
5 Jul 43 - 446th BS Mission Summary: (Ops Order 69/mission 68) Group Mission # 81: Group mission 68, Sqdn 59 composed of 10 planes led by Capt. Griffith. The target was the Gerbini L/G #6, Sicily. 300 lb bombs were carried but only one corner of the field was hit. Flak was heavy and accurate, but there were no fighters. Lt. Bradley’s plane was hit by flak and he was forced to land it in the sea. S/Sgt. Sheldon received a broken leg and S/Sgt. Lovell received cuts on his face. The crew was picked up by a British ASR launch and taken to Malta. Capt. Griffith’s plane was also badly hit by flak and S/Sgt. Billy Dykes was injured by it.
A/C No. 42-64526 P
Griffith, Frank J. “Grif”, Capt
CPCarlisle, Howard L., 1Lt
N Caldwell, Herman B., Jr., 1Lt B Marek, Joseph R., 2LtE
Mitchell, Lance M., S/SgtR
Haley, Woodrow H., T/Sgt G Dykes, Billy (NMI), S/Sgt F None
Received Purple Heart:
HQ 321st BG War Diary: Additional Narrative for August 1943: The first of August was a big day for the 321st Bombardment Group. The group was on that day one year old. The Group had come a long way in that year and had already dealt a number of heavy blows to the enemy. The aerial bombardment of Sicily and Italy was one of the deciding factors in convincing Italy that she might soon be wise to get out of the war. Premier Mussolini had resigned and was replaced by Marshal Badoglio. The 321st Bombardment Group played an important part in the bombardment of military objectives on Italian soil. A program was held on this Sunday of August 1st, 1943, in the headquarters area. General Ridenour, 47th Wing Commander, and Captain Lund, Engineering Officer of the 47th Wing were guests at the festivities. Talks were given by Colonel Knapp and other staff officers of the group in addition to a talk by General Ridenour, guest on the program. Colonel Lowell presided as master of ceremonies and very ably so, keeping the program from becoming too serious a matter. General Ridenour commented on and praised highly the achievements of the 321st Bombardment Group and the enviable records that they had attained. Col. Knapp also presented Purple Hearts to the following named personnel who had been wounded in operational missions against the enemy: Major Bailey C. Cook, Captain Robert W. Manley, 1st Lt Ralph L. Axson Jr., 1st Lt. Vergil L. Seawell, 1st Lt. Charles M. VanArtsdalen, 2nd Lt. James M. Meehan, 2nd Lt. Walter G. McCone, 2nd Lt. Jack P. McLeod, 2nd Lt. William H. Shaw, 2nd Lt. Roy W., Tate, T/Sgts. Joseph E. Eagan, James A. Shields, S/Sgts. Billy Dykes, Ronald A. Grant, Aage E. Jensen, Curtis L. Lovell, Russell E. Murphy, Walter E., Porter, T/Sgt. Woodrow H. Haley and Pvt. Michael A., Poranda. The program closed with the singing of the “Star Spangled Banner” and the rest of the day was declared a holiday.
On August 1, 1943, Col. Knapp addressed the entire Group
At Souk-El-Arba, Algeria in celebration of Anniversary Day.
50 missions:
15 Oct 43 - 446th BS War Diary: Capt. Frank Griffith, S/Sgt. Dewitt, T/Sgt. Haley, S/Sgt. L.M. Mitchell, Lt. Richard P. Morris, and S/Sgt. Billy Dykes finished fifty missions.
DeWitt, Joe B., S/Sgt, gunner Dykes, Billy, S/Sgt, gunner
Griffith, Frank J. “Grif”, Capt, pilot Haley, Woodrow H., T/Sgt, gunner
Mitchell, Lance M., S/Sgt, gunner Morris, Richard Pervis, Jr., 2Lt, pilot
Headed home:
1 Nov 43 - 446th BS War Diary: T/Sgt. Jack Chappell, S/Sgt. Urie P. Zook, Lt. Thomas E. Dains, Lt. Sterling Davis, Lt. Wallace Williams, Lt. Richard P. Morris, T/Sgt. W.H. Haley, S/Sgt. Billy Dykes, S/Sgt. Joe B. DeWitt, S/Sgt. L.M. Mitchell, and S/Sgt. Walter E. Porter were today transferred to the Port of Debarkation, USA. Some of the men were getting short on their cigarettes and a ration this evening lifted their spirits.
Chappell, Jack F., T/Sgt, gunner Dains, Thomas E., 2Lt., pilot
Davis, Sterling, 2Lt, navigator DeWitt, Joe B., S/Sgt, gunner
Dykes, Billy, S/Sgt, gunner Haley, Woodrow H., T/Sgt, gunner
Mitchell, Lance M., S/Sgt, gunner Morris, Richard Pervis, Jr., 2Lt, pilot
Porter, Walter E., S/Sgt, gunner Williams, Wallace (NMI) “Spike”, 2Lt, pilot
Zook, Urie H., S/Sgt, gunner
I can account for 53 missions, including spares, early returns, etc.
Mar 43 5
Apr 4
May 12
Jun 7
Jul 1
Aug 7
Sep 11
Oct 6
Total 53
***************446th BS; 5 July, 1943; ***********************************************************
446th BS Mission Summary: (Ops Order 69/mission 68) Group Mission # 81: Group mission 68, Sqdn 59 composed of 10 planes led by Capt. Griffith. The target was the Gerbini L/G #6, Sicily. 300 lb bombs were carried but only one corner of the field was hit. Flak was heavy and accurate, but there were no fighters. Lt. Bradley’s plane was hit by flak and he was forced to land it in the sea. S/Sgt. Sheldon received a broken leg and S/Sgt. Lovell received cuts on his face. The crew was picked up by a British ASR launch and taken to Malta.
***** Capt. Griffith’s plane was also badly hit by flak and ****S/Sgt. Billy Dykes *** was injured by it. *****
Friday, 15 October 1943 (War-Diary)
446th BS War Diary: Capt. Frank Griffith; S/Sgt. DeWitt; T/Sgt. Haley;
S/Sgt. L.M. Mitchell; Lt. Richard P. Morris; and S/Sgt. Billy Dykes; finished fifty missions.
DeWitt, Joe B., S/Sgt, Gunner; Dykes, Billy (NMI), S/Sgt, Gunner; Griffith, Frank J., "Griff", Capt, Pilot
Haley, Woodrow H., T/Sgt, Gunner; Mitchell, Lance M., S/Sgt, Gunner; Morris, Richard P., Jr., 2Lt, Pilot
Monday, 1 November 1943 (War Disry)
446th BS War Diary: T/Sgt. Jack Chappell, S/Sgt. Urie P. Zook, Lt. Thomas E. Dains, Lt. Sterling Davis, Lt. Wallace Williams, Lt. Richard P. Morris, T/Sgt. W.H. Haley, S/Sgt. Billy Dykes, S/Sgt. Joe B. DeWitt, S/Sgt. L.M. Mitchell, and S/Sgt. Walter E. Porter were today transferred to the Port of Debarkation, USA. Some of the men were getting short on their cigarettes and a ration this evening lifted their spirits.
Chappell, Jack F., T/Sgt, gunner
Dains, Thomas E., 2Lt., pilot
Davis, Sterling, 2Lt, navigator
DeWitt, Joe B., S/Sgt, gunner
Dykes, Billy, S/Sgt, gunner
Haley, Woodrow H., T/Sgt, gunner
Mitchell, Lance M., S/Sgt, gunner
Morris, Richard P., Jr., 2Lt, pilot
Porter, Walter E., S/Sgt, gunner
Williams, Wallace (NMI) “Spike”, 2Lt, pilot
Zook, Urie H., S/Sgt, gunner
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