|          AWARD 
                              OF THE DISTINGUISHED-FLYING-CROSS--By direction 
                              of the President, under the provisions of the Act 
                              of Congress, approved 2 July 1926 (Bull 8, WD 1926), 
                              and persuant to authority delegated by Headquaters 
                              United States Army Strategic Air Forces in letter, 
                              file AG 323; subject: "Definitions of Administrative 
                              Responsibilities", dated 6 August 1945, announcement 
                              is made of the award of the Distinguished-Flying-Cross 
                              to the following named officers and enlisted men 
                              of the 61st Bombardment Squadron, 39th Bombardment 
                              Group.           For 
                              extraordinary achievement while participating in 
                              aerial flight 5 June 1945. These individuals were 
                              combat crew members of a B-29 aircraft assigned 
                              to the highly-successful daytime formation strike 
                              from a base in the Marianas against the urban area 
                              of Kobe, Japan. Disregarding attacks from enemy 
                              fighters and an intense barrage of heavy anti-aircraft 
                              fire in the vicinity of the target, this crew held 
                              to their briefed course to the target and dropped 
                              their bombs on the city with devastating results. 
                              On the bombing run one engine of their plane was 
                              so badly damage by flak that it was necessary to 
                              feather the propeller; and on withdrawal even more 
                              heavy flak was encountered. The return flight to 
                              their base was completed safely because of the superior 
                              skill and airmanshiip of the crew in nursing a crippled 
                              aircraft through a 1500-mile flight over enemy territory 
                              and hostile waters. The courage and determination 
                              to bomb the target and the outstanding ability displayed 
                              by these veterans of repeated assaults against the 
                              Japanese homeland, reflect great credit upon themselves 
                              and the Army Air Forces. Captain 
                              JOSEPH J. SEMANEK, Air Corps, United States Army, 
                              as Airplane Commander. First 
                              Lieutenant GEORGE H. BARNES, Air Corps, United States 
                              Army, as Navigator. First 
                              Lieutenant WILLIAM G. ROBINSON, (Then Second Lieutenant) 
                              Air Corps, United 
                              States Army, as Radar 
                              Observer. First 
                              Lieutenant ROBERT W. WINN, Air Corps, United States 
                              Army, as Pilot. Flight 
                              Officer DURWOOD D. BROMBRAUGH (then 
                              Master Sergeant), Air Corps, United States 
                              Army, as Engineer.
 First 
                              Lieutenant WILLIAM G. ROBINSON, (Then Second Lieutenant) 
                              Air Corps, United 
                              States Army, as Radar 
                              Observer.
 Sergeant 
                              CHARLES H. SMITH, Air Corps, United States Army, 
                              as Radio Operator. Staff 
                              Sergeant HENRY F. KUEBELBECK (then 
                              Sergeant), Air Corps, United States Army, 
                              as Tail Gunner. Sergeant 
                              STANISLAUS A. KAMENSKI, Air Corps, United States 
                              Army, as Blister Gunner. 
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