My uncle was James “Jim” William Jordan who was born on September 5, 1920 and died January 27, 1970 at the relatively young age of 49 years old. He was born in Randolph County Alabama to Charles Webster Jordan and Ida Jane Kenady Jordan. His dad was at the time of his birth a postal clerk and his mother was trained as a school teacher but was a stay at home mom.
In early 1945 my uncle was stationed at Murtha Strip, Mindoro in the Philippines Islands. My uncle was a 2nd Lt. regular bombardier in a Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bomber. My uncle was in 1st Lt Robert R. Ferguson’s Aircrew Number 86 in the 530th Bombardment Squadron of the 380th Bombardment Group of the 310th Bomb Wing of the V Bomber Command of the 5th Air Force of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). Using the information which I received from the United States Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA) Reel B0369 that contains the Histories of the 380th Bombardment Group for the year 1945 I found mission boards for twelve missions flown by 1st Lt Ferguson in the months April through June 1945. The mission boards are given below:












The following information is from AFHRA Reel A0636A which contains the 530th Bombardment Squadron Histories for June, July and August 1945.












