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Warren L. Soden, Navigator on the
Orville Everitt crew. (Photo courtesy of Debra Soden Crouch)
Everitt crew
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POW identification card from Stalag
Luft I belonging to Warren L. Soden. (Photo courtesy of Debra Soden
Crouch) Everitt
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L to R: Navigator Warren L. Soden,
Pilot Orville Everitt-KIA 11 Sept 44, Bombardier William Titley.
(Photo courtesy of Debra Soden Crouch)
Everitt crew
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Warren L. Soden, Navigator on the
Orville Everitt crew. (Photo courtesy of Debra Soden Crouch)
Everitt crew
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Warren L. Soden, Navigator on the
Orville Everitt crew. (Photo courtesy of Debra Soden Crouch)
Everitt crew
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Warren L. Soden, Navigator on the
Orville Everitt crew. (Photo courtesy of Debra Soden Crouch)
Everitt crew
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The James F. Mack crew. Lincoln,
Nebraska, March 1945, Standing L/R: Willliam "Bill" Zabriskie,
John Twomey, Roger Chell, James "Jim" Mack, Emory "Rosie" Rose.
Kneeling L/R: Carl L. Sauer, Jr., Pappy, Gerry Unk
Photo Courtesy of Mary Ellen Twomey
Mack crew
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Jim Mack and John Twomey. Photo
Courtesy of Mary Ellen Twomey
Mack crew
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Navigator John Twomey and Co-Pilot
Roger S. Chell of the Jim Mack crew. Photo Courtesy of Mary Ellen
Twomey Mack crew
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John Twomey and Jim Mack. Photo
Courtesy of Mary Ellen Twomey
Mack crew
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Roger S. Chell, co-pilot on the Jim
Mack crew. Photo Courtesy of Mary Ellen Twomey
Mack crew
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A/C 297607 XR-H on runway at Hardwick
Airfield (home of the 93rd BG's B-24s). This A/C, flown by Lt.
Horne's crew, was lost in the Baltic Sea on May 19, 1944. Photo
courtesy of the Don Morrison 93rd BG Collection
Horne crew
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Jerry Korman, ROG on the Albert Amiero
crew. Jerry transferred to the 482nd BG Pathfinders on
10/10/43. (Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary)
Amiero crew
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Wilbur was the ROG on the James R. Stout crew. He became a POW while
flying with the Coy Montgomery crew on the 6 MAR 44 Berlin Mission.
(Courtesy of Kevin M. Herrera, grandson.)
Stout crew
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Montgomery
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Co-Pilot George W. Tussing (Riker
Crew), Bombardier Albert Tong (Riker Crew) and Capt. Fred Croft
after awards ceremony in 1945 in which Brig. General Partridge
presented awards before the assembled 100th Bomb Group (Courtesy of
Jeffrey Tong)
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WWII Identification Card of Albert J.
Tong (Courtesy of Jeff Tong)
Riker crew
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Lt. Col. Sam Barr, after awards
ceremony in 1945 in which Brig. General Partridge presented awards
before the assembled 100th Bomb Group (Courtesy of Jeffrey Tong)
Barr crew
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Curtis E. Bozeman, ROG on the Robert
Dorman crew. (Courtesy Curtis Bozeman, son)
Dorman crew
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George B. Donahue, Waist Gunner on the
Mark V. Wilson crew.
Wilson crew
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DSC Citation for Russell W. Engel,
navigator on the Sumner Reeder crew. Lt. Engel was severely
wounded in action on the 6 Sept 43 Stuttgart mission. (Photo
courtesy of David Engel, son of Russell Engel)
Reeder crew
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Letter from Norman Asbornsen to his
sister dated April 27, 1943. Two months later, Norman, along
with 8 more of his crew were KIA on the 100th Bomb Group's first
mission, to Bremen on 25 Jun 43.
(Letter courtesy of
Doris Richardson, great-niece of Norman Asbornsen)
Adams crew
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Letter from Norman Asbornsen to his
sister dated April 27, 1943. Two months later, Norman, along
with 8 more of his crew were KIA on the 100th Bomb Group's first
mission, to Bremen on 25 Jun 43.
(Letter courtesy of
Doris Richardson, great-niece of Norman Asbornsen)
Adams crew
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Letter from Norman Asbornsen to his
sister dated April 27, 1943. Two months later, Norman, along
with 8 more of his crew were KIA on the 100th Bomb Group's first
mission, to Bremen on 25 Jun 43.
(Letter courtesy of
Doris Richardson, great-niece of Norman Asbornsen)
Adams crew
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Letter from Norman Asbornsen to his
sister dated April 27, 1943. Two months later, Norman, along
with 8 more of his crew were KIA on the 100th Bomb Group's first
mission, to Bremen on 25 Jun 43.
(Letter courtesy of
Doris Richardson, great-niece of Norman Asbornsen)
Adams crew
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Letter from Norman Asbornsen to his
sister dated April 27, 1943. Two months later, Norman, along
with 8 more of his crew were KIA on the 100th Bomb Group's first
mission, to Bremen on 25 Jun 43.
(Letter courtesy of
Doris Richardson, great-niece of Norman Asbornsen)
Adams crew
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