ALVIN H. HAAS 0-744129 - NAVIGATOR |
Lieutenant Haas was hit in the head the night or morning of the bombing (I believe it was Xmas Eve early morning) Lieutenant's Hunter and Naylor were badly injured and Lieutenant Mickey (Richard) Finn (the copilot on the crash crew), was killed! "They decided to send me home after two incidents and I did not fight it. I had 56 missions and about 550 combat hours since arriving in the Pacific." Lieutenant Haas headed back to the United States navigating a war weary "Gooney Bird", (C-47), from Townseville Australia...then to Ellington again for re-distribution and then the WAR ENDED and we all went home.
Al wrote some
music without too much success...went back to work in Wall Street; Married; 5 years in
Advertising...AND THEN recalled to Active duty for Korea.
"When I
was recalled in 1951 I was trained as an RO (Radar Observer) and flew in 2 place Jet
Fighters (84th FIS @ Hamilton AFB). I then was ordered to Korea and flew there in F-94
A&B's...continued in Japan and then luckily back to Hamilton where I continued to fly
in F-89's. Also flew as a Navigator while at Hamilton in stripped down B-29's doing
Radar Calibration missions. Further at Hamilton, before Korea served as a Controller at
Western Air Defense Hq. After Korea, I flew more in F-89s and then became the Operations
Support Officer for the 28th Air Division. In 1959 was re-assigned to McClellan as a
Navigator and flew some 2000 hours in RC-121 AEW&C aircraft and was an Assistant
Flight Commander, IN and Master Navigator. I requested and obtained schooling as a Data
Automation Officer and was reassign back to McClellan in the Logistics Command at
McClellan as the Chief Management Branch of Data Automation. I continued to fly missions
with the AEW & Connies and maintained IN Status. Ordered to Panama as the Data
Automation Officer for USAFSO and served and flew throughout Central & South America
in C-118's while being the OIC of Data Processing for the Command. After 3 years I
was assigned on a preferred assignment to the Air Force Data Sytem and Design Center at
the Forrestal Nldg. in Washington D.C. |
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