G'day folks,
I'm seeking information on the abovementioned unit, with particular reference to the abovementioned aeroplane.
I found the following info;
"Ferried to Charter Towers in January '43 this aircraft was originally to be assigned to the 13th BS. As fate had it 41-13088 was selected to become one of Pappy Gunn's original B-25C-1 Commerce Destroyers. Once converted it was assigned to the 90th BS, the first Squadron to receive them. 41-13088 was assigned to one of the most colorful, some say crazy pilots in a group of colorful pilots, Capt. Bob Chatt. Thus she became "Chatter Box". Chatt and his "Box" led 90th BS's third section during the main attack on Convoy 81 in the Battle of the Bismarck Sea. Chatt selected a 1500 Ton Destroyer as his target which turned out to be Arashio, a damaged survivor of the Battle of Midway (escorted Mogami and Mikuma). Chatt brought her in so low that the B-25D's (Level Bombers) of the 71st BS above them reported Arashio's AA fire was passing over Chatt. Chatter Box salvoed all 4 of its 500lb bombs at Arashio scoring 3 direct hits and a near miss. Chatter Box destroyed the Bow and completely removed the bridge, all that was left was the front window frame. Their last hit penetrated the No.#2 Turret and exploded in the aft machine room. Arashio was at this point out of control and steaming at flank speed, rudder jammed. Arashio rammed the already damaged SSV Nojima before being stopped and abandon. Arashio's burned out hulk was sunk later that day."
Found here -
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/s ... 650&page=1It seems that this unit was somewhat unorthodox. Are there any histories out there that I may have missed. Any info about the squadron or group would be appreciated. My personal connection is that I knew Chatt's co-pilot Maurice Carse. A RAAF pilot, he was on exchange with the 90th for reasons I can't find, although it seems a few Aussies flew with this group. Giving them experience with the USAAF so they could form an experienced RAAF unit perhaps?
Maurice Carse flew extensively with the RAAF and with Qantas for some years after the war. In 1948 he gave fying away and entered a religious community, becoming a Catholic priest in 1956. I knew him from 1996 until his death in 2002. A more gentle, humble and caring man I've never met. He spoke very little about his wartime experiences, but researching him through the Australian War Memorial shows he won a US DFC for his actions in the above battle.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Matt
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