Donald Prytulak

Military
media-37928.jpeg UPL 37928 Donald Prytulak
Pilot
492nd BG - 859th BS
467th BG - 788th BS
Completed a 31 mission tour

Object Number - UPL 37928 - Donald Prytulak Pilot 492nd BG - 859th BS 467th BG - 788th BS Completed a 31 mission tour

Don and his crew were among the first crews to arrive at Alamogordo. Many of the new crews had been disbanded to form other new crews or were taken over by a senior pilot. Apparently, the command staff liked what they saw in Don as his crew remained intact. They were assigned to the 859th Squadron as as Crew 907. After three months of Group Training, the 492nd was ordered to England for combat duty. Don's wife saw him off at Alamogordo as the Group began its trek to the European Theater.

While at North Pickenham, Don was promoted to 1st Lieutenant. He led his crew on twenty-eight combat missions while the Group took extremely high casualties. He got his fair share of the tough assignments. During that time he was awarded an Air Medal and two Oak Leaf Clusters.

When the Group was disbanded in August of '44, Don took his crew to the 467th BG. They flew three more missions with them, thus completing their tour of thirty. At a later date, a review board gave them credit for an earlier uncredited mission. Crew 907 ended up with thirty-one credited combat missions. Don was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, plus was given another cluster to his Air Medal.

Crew 907 knows that they were lucky to had survived the war. But every man who served with Don are quick credit his good skills, judgement and character for getting them safely through it. Don didn't want to be a war hero. He just wanted to get back home to his bride. But in order to do that, though, he first had to do his duty, thus becoming a war hero.

Don returned to the US in August of 1944. He finished his service in the war effort as a test pilot for newer models of B-24s and B-17s while stationed at Victorville Air Force Base, California.

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Units served with

Missions

  • Date: 6 June 1944
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Places

Events

Event Location Date Description

Born

Derby, Connecticut 14 December 1916

Enlisted

Uniontown, Pennsylvania 18 September 1939

Other

Commissioned 2LT/Pilot Wings

Valdosta, Georgia 30 August 1943 Moody AAF

Other

Assigned to 492nd BG

Alamagordo, New Mexico 5 January 1944 Holloman AAF

Other

492nd BG Combat Tour

North Pickenham Airfield, UK 11 May 1944 - 6 August 1944 28 combat missions

Other

467th Combat Tour

Rackheath Airfield, UK 14 August 1944 - 16 August 1944 3 combat missions assigned with crew to the 467th BG after the original 492nd BG was disbanded

Died

Virginia Beach, Virginia 10 November 1989

Revisions

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Sources

Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia / Unit roster in Healy's book on 467th BG, 1993 edition & Page 380 in the book 2ND AIR DIVISIONby Turner Publishing Company, 1998 edition (D790.A2S45)

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