Joseph E Stevens

Military

Joseph E. ("Jack") Stevens, Jr. was my father. Born 5/13/21, he came from very humble beginnings in Houston & Galveston, TX to sire a family of 5, become a wonderful father and husband, and work around the world as a chemical engineer.

He volunteered for the Army Air Corps shortly after Pearl Harbor, was selected for the bombing service, and transferred to Molesworth in December, 1943, about a month after getting married.

He was initially a co-pilot, but his primary pilot was killed on landing in Scotland before entering combat. He flew with other pilots for his first 15 missions, then took over, with his first mission as pilot being the March 22, 1944 raid over Berlin.

Following his 30 combat missions, he flew radio missions over England, including on D-Day. He then transferred to Sioux City, Iowa to train in B-29s for the invasion of Japan. Truman's decision to drop the nuclear bombs obviated those missions.

He was proud of his service and his crew but never chose to fly a plane again after his service. He had reunions with his crew in the 1980-90s. He passed away on July 3, 2003. His wife, Audrey, 5 children, and numerous grand- and great-grandchildren miss him.

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Units served with

Official emblem of the 303rd Bomb Group approved 7 November 1942.
  • Unit Hierarchy: Group
  • Air Force: Eighth Air Force
  • Type Category: Bombardment

Aircraft

  • Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
  • Nicknames: Sweet melody
  • Unit: 303rd Bomb Group 360th Bomb Squadron
Two airmen of the 303rd Bomb Group admire the nose art of a B-17 Flying Fortress nicknamed "Iza Vailable". Printed caption removed from reverse. On reverse: Keystone Press Agency, 'Sacred' and U.S. Official Photograph O.W.I. [Stamps].
  • Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
  • Nicknames: Iza Vailable
  • Unit: 303rd Bomb Group 360th Bomb Squadron
  • Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
  • Nicknames: Aloha
  • Unit: 303rd Bomb Group 359th Bomb Squadron 360th Bomb Squadron
  • Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
  • Nicknames: Miss Liberty
  • Unit: 360th Bomb Squadron 303rd Bomb Group
The wreckage of a B-17G Flying Fortress ( serial number 42-31399) of the 303rd Bomb Group that has crash landed. Handwritten caption on reverse: 'B-17G 42-31399. 303 BG. 22-2-44. RNAF.'
  • Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
  • Unit: 303rd Bomb Group 360th Bomb Squadron

Missions

  • Date: 27 April 1944
  • Date: 27 April 1944
  • Date: 25 April 1944
  • Date: 24 April 1944
A B-24 Liberator (serial number 41-29155) nicknamed "Picadilly Commando" of the 446th Bomb Group. First handwritten caption on reverse: '446BG B/24 leaving Ruhr on its way home 22 April 1944.' Second handwritten caption on reverse: '22/4/44, 21,000 Ft. Hamm, smoke screen in distance.'
  • Date: 22 April 1944

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BCS, son.

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Added a connection to A/C #42-31756 listed in the "Summary biography".

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Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia / Losses of the 8th & 9th Air Forces