Navy Patrol Bombing Squadrons 102/14 Association |
The New Tale SpinsVolume VI-IIIJune 2002 |
Through the internet, Bob
Kirk has received a message from David Schaffer (dschaffe@san.rr.com)
of the recent death of Howard Nopper. If you will recall, Nopper was the
pilot who, along with his crew, sighted survivors from the sinking of the USS
Helena. They dropped rafts, sighted 2 enemy ships. While preparing
to attack they were attacked by several enemy aircraft. Top Turret
gunner, Bartek, was killed. 2nd attack knocked out #2 engine.
Subsequent attacks injured 3 crew members (Bircher, DiGiulian, Mitchell) and
inflicted severe damage to the aircraft. 2 Zekes were destroyed, 1 left
smoking and 2 severely damaged. They landed safely, despite the damage
to their aircraft and the severe casualties.
A message: " Hello, I just wanted to inform you that Howard A Nopper was
my grandfather and he NEVER SPOKE ABOUT BEING IN THE NAVY AT ALL. If
you, by any chance, have any information on him and his accomplishments, I
would love to inquire about them. Thank you." Signed Kimberly
Wilson.
How sad that he never shared with his loved ones who now thirst for
information!
If anyone from Lt Nopper's crew would care to convey anything they remember
about him or the experiences, please contact David Schaffer at
dschaffe@san.rr.com I'm sure that we could
obtain an address for anyone who would prefer to write. Just let Bob
Kirk or I know.
IF YOU HAVE WRITTEN ANYTHING ABOUT YOUR LIFE IN THE SQUADRON, PLEASE SEND A
COPY TO LOUISE THOMAN, 86 DRIFTWOOD LANE, TRUMBULL, CT, 06611-1861, SO I CAN ADD THEM TO OUR
RECORDS THAT WILL EVENTUALLY BE SENT AS PART OF THE RECORDS OF A MUSEUM
SPECIALIZING IN NAVAL AVIATION HISTORY. MORE REQUESTS FROM FAMILY
MEMBERS
ALSO From our Web site, we received a message from the son of Bill
Paulin, pilot with VP-14 and VB-102 ("Lil Nell"). "I am
looking for crew members from either squadron with anecdotes, photos, etc.
I would especially be interested in information related to VP14's service in
the South Pacific Feb. through August 1942".
Could someone please help him! Bill Paulin at docks@silverlink.net
12347 Skymont Pl. NW, Silverdale, WA 98383) (360)692-3071.
ALSO "My dad Carl W Hermes was on Tinian/Iwo Jima from '43 til
"45. Would like to hear from anyone who knew him. He built
model airplanes while on Tinian. One such plane he named the
"Tinian Express". Some Seabees helped him get balsa wood,
paper, etc. to make the ship. He brought it back to the states and flew
it well into the 50s as I remember the plane as a boy." He
continued his education, got his degree in aeronautics, worked for
Chance/Vaught, Lockheed, the Polaris and Trident programs.
"If anyone has any memory of my father, please get in touch with me.
I would love to hear any stories about your daily lives, etc and what you all
actually did."
Signed, William K Hermes, aka lightnin' Willie and the poorboys, a swing/jump
blues band touring the US and Europe..............(lightninwillie@hotmail.com)
ALSO Herb Cunningham, a cousin of Lt Jg Vance William Stallcup, who is
believed to have been a member of VP-14 at the time of Pearl Harbor, is
looking for anyone who can give him information. Stallcup was a Co-pilot
on a PBY, on dawn patrol that morning. He was known as "Tex".
He was lost, along with the crew of a PPC Clark on 1/29/42 near Johnston
Island. Herb's email is HerbCunnin@aol.com.
Does anyone remember this officer? |
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