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"THE LATEST RUMOR" with her Ground Crew: Standing from left; (Last names only are
available) Neihaus (The Crew Chief), Newsome, and Bald. Kneeling is
Ingram. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"FOOLS RUSH IN" with her Ground Crew: Standing from left (Last names only are
available) Parker, Chapman, Harrison, and Shelton; Kneeling from
left: Seidel and Carter. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"OUR GAL SAL" with her Ground Crew: Standing from left (Last names only)
Sambraillo, Sherman, and Shluger: Kneeling from left Wildrick (The
Crew Chief) and Davidson (100th Photo Archives) |
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"FEVER BEAVER" with her Ground Crew: Standing from left: (Last names only)
Lautenslag, Armarer, and Chase; Kneeling from left; Pierson,
Homosinski and Unknown. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"MASON and DIXON" with her Ground Crew: From left: Biegel, Burt, Hansen, and Picard. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Ground Crew:
Standing from left (Last names only) Edgar, Smith, and Burgess;
Johnson is kneeling and is the Crew Chief. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"KING BEE" with
her Ground Crew: Chell, Lee and Spiller are standing with Hargrave,
the Crew Chief, kneeling in front. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"SKIPPER II" with
her Ground Crew: Armarer, Shift, and Angel standing with Nehrenberg
and Svenson kneeling. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Ground Crew:
Standing: Conklin, Clopton, and Scheuster with the Crew Chief Dewy
Christopher kneeling in front. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Ground Crew :
Standing from left: Kelly, Carlson, and Bodenheimer with the Crew
Chief, Poukstas kneeling. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Ground Crew:
Tanis, Apple, Newkirk and Chrave, the Crew Chief kneeling (100th
Photo Archives) |
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351st Ground Crew:
Craft, Panshe, North and Stouffer. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Ground Crew:
This Ground Crew is not positively identified with the exception of
Stewart, the Crew Chief kneeling. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Refueling
Section: Lingo, Oge, Wells, Schultz, Cunningham, Watson, Dippre,
Heirera, Capchino |
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351st Welding & Sheet
Metal Section: Dittrich, Bowie, Farland, Webber, Deave, Stevens,
Haskouitz, Miget (Spelling of some names is most likely incorrect)
(100th Photo Archives) |
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Walter A. Charles
351st Crew: Standing from left: Walter A. Charles, the pilot,
Lawrence J. Kelly - ROG, Raymond A. Decker - BOM, Richard N. Ames -
CP, and Julius H. Krepismann: Kneeling from left: James H. Smith,
Ralph F. McBath - TTE, Edward T. Ziemba, Robert Georgi, and Albert
Standiford - TG. This crew normally flew "GLORY BOUND".
Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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James H. Smith - WG of
the Walter A. Charles Crew pointing to flak damage to "GLORY BOUND".
Detailed Information (100TH Photo Archives) |
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Ralph F. McBath - TG
with the Walter A. Charles Crew pointing to a bullet hole that would
have hit him had be not came forward to the waist to aid James H.
Smith. The waist had suffered extensive flak damage.
Detailed Information (100th Photo
Archives) |
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James H. Smith - WG
with the Walter A. Charles Crew - Note extensive damage to "GLORY
BOUND" waist section.
Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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From left: Harold D.
Granger - CP, Edwin S. Stern, Jr. and Edward C. King, Jr. - NAV with
the John F. Massol Crew. Stern's story is a remarkable one.
Detailed
Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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The 351st's famous
"FEVER BEAVER" with parts of her Flight and Ground Crew. (100th
Photo Archives) |
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"FEVER BEAVER"
Tom Pepper, ROG on the Streich crew.
Streich Crew
Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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"FEVER BEAVER"
with W. Lawson, Ground Crew Armorer. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"FEVER BEAVER"
and the Lt. Frank Streich Crew at Thorpe Abbotts. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"FEVER BEAVER"
with Tom Slavin (CP) and Frank Streich (P). Streich
Crew Information
(100th Photo Archives) |
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"FEVER BEAVER"
on
hard stand at Thorpe Abbotts. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"FEVER BEAVER"
with Leon Schwartz, Navigator on the Streich crew. Streich
Crew Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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"FEVER BEAVER"
with Herman Buhse, TOG on the Streich crew.
Streich Crew
Information
(100th Photo Archives) |
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"FEVER BEAVER" with
part of her ground crew: J. Loudenslager, J Pearson, and A.
Komosinski. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"FEVER BEAVER"
on
hard stand at Thorpe Abbotts. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Ground Crew for the
"BOEING BELLE", Elvin Burgess, Ervin Duncon, Edgar Smith and Carl
Johnson
Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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Ground Crew for the
"BOEING BELLE", Edgar Smith and Carl Johnson
Detailed Information
(100th Photo Archives) |
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Neal P. Scott crew.
Standing left to right: Richard A. York, John J. Morris, Paul L.
Caballero, Robert L. Mock, John Gately, and Russell W. Smith;
Kneeling: Neal P. Scott, John S. Norton, Fredrick J. Koury, and
Arthur J. Holtz.
Detailed
Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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Sam R. Turner crew
stateside, planning a flight. Crew flew aircraft named
"RAUNCHY".
Detailed
Information Photo provided by Vance R. "Mark"
Boswell |
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Aircrew hut for the
351st which housed Edgar W. Wolf's crew
Detailed Information
(100th Photo Archives) |
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William Howard and
Paul Sattler of the Edgar W. Wolf crew acting like this was an outhouse
Detailed Information
(100th Photo Archives) |
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Paul Pascal, NAV on
the Victor Fienup crew. He became an Evadee after a mid-air
collision on 3 September 1943. Picture appears to have been
taken stateside during navigation training.
Detailed
Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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"OUR GAL SAL" and John
C. Samgrailo. 351st. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Kenneth and Carol
Yeater photographed in 1945. Ken was the ROG with Robert
"Rosie" Rosenthal at Berlin on Feb 3, 1945. He and Rosie bailed out
and landed behind the Russian lines and were taken to Moscow and
returned to Thorpe Abbotts via courier plane after some two weeks in
the Russian capital.
Detailed
Information (100th Photo Archives) |