Some pictures from VPB-152, and the crew that found the Indianapolis survivors
bsbrum said
Nov 23, 2011
In researching the story of the USS Indianapolis, my love of warbirds took over when I started looking into the PV-1 Ventura and her crew, who discovered the USS Indianapolis survivors.
During my research I corresponded with two VPB-152 members, Joe Johnson (from Chuck Gwinn's crew), and a friend of Chuck Gwinn's, Jim Wilschke. Jim provided me with copies of the pictures I am posting here. They show a number of things, I will annotate them as best as I can.
Here is the page from Chuck Gwinn's log book from the week of the discovery of the survivors:
Pictures of Chuck Gwinn and his crew, I was told that the color photo was taken after they landed from the patrol flight when the Indianapolis survivors were spotted:
Gwinn is back row, right:
Gwinn is front row left:
Gwinn is in the center:
In a letter, Joe Johnson told me that the plane was named "Miss Deal" - however, another survivor was pretty sure the plane was "Peleliu Sue". No pictures here show "Miss Deal" with the tail number that matches the logbook (49537). But I have included pictures of both planes, and a third (U573) just because it's so beautiful!
Peleliu Sue (U540):
Jim Wilschke (center) and two other Navy men on Peleliu:
"Miss Deal":
And finally, a little stress relief on the island:
In researching the story of the USS Indianapolis, my love of warbirds took over when I started looking into the PV-1 Ventura and her crew, who discovered the USS Indianapolis survivors.
During my research I corresponded with two VPB-152 members, Joe Johnson (from Chuck Gwinn's crew), and a friend of Chuck Gwinn's, Jim Wilschke. Jim provided me with copies of the pictures I am posting here. They show a number of things, I will annotate them as best as I can.
Here is the page from Chuck Gwinn's log book from the week of the discovery of the survivors:
Pictures of Chuck Gwinn and his crew, I was told that the color photo was taken after they landed from the patrol flight when the Indianapolis survivors were spotted:
Gwinn is back row, right:
Gwinn is front row left:
Gwinn is in the center:
In a letter, Joe Johnson told me that the plane was named "Miss Deal" - however, another survivor was pretty sure the plane was "Peleliu Sue". No pictures here show "Miss Deal" with the tail number that matches the logbook (49537). But I have included pictures of both planes, and a third (U573) just because it's so beautiful!
Peleliu Sue (U540):
Jim Wilschke (center) and two other Navy men on Peleliu:
"Miss Deal":
And finally, a little stress relief on the island: