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Aircraft in wintry scene. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Aircraft in wintry scene. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
418th Hardstand. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
418th Aircraft. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
W. A. A. F. Officers Quarters.  (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Sebastian Neidermeyer shown center with unknown. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Sebastian Neidermeyer. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Photo Lab personnel with ladies of the Red Cross. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
 2nd Lt. John J. Flanigan, pilot. Photo taken after 25th mission. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.) Flanigan crew information
2nd Lt. Donald E. Dunston, co-pilot on the John Flanigan crew. Photo taken after 25th mission. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Flanigan crew information
SQUAWKIN HAWK signed by everyone for stateside bond drive. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Armament truck. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Officers Club. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Non Commissioned Officers Club. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Motor Pool. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Aerial view of 100th BG field at Thorpe Abbotts. Note bomb stores at the bottom of photo. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Ceremony in which RAF hands over Station 139 to the U. S. Army Air Corps. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Mario Bruzzone from Richmond, California. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Station Headquarters sign. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Crew Chief Hut. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
B. Munley  Billy Wood. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Photo Lab Member. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Lt. Joseph S. Farcht crew in front of Lay or Bust (L to R) Standing: Wallace F. Lowans, Leonard F. Coleman, Peter V. Helmin, Forrest G. Smith, Joseph S. Farcht, Leo Kaminski.  Kneeling: Ralph E. Harris, Milroy Radulovich, Raymond P. Kaasa, Norbert T. Kocznet. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)  Farcht crew information
2nd. Lt. Martin C. Rumley, pilot. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.) Rumley crew information
Machine Shop. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
W. A. A. F. site. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Windmill near Thorpe Abbotts. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Joe Woods' ship. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Crash site of B17 231502 Terry n' Ten on January 29, 1944. Copy of Accident Report, "On 29 January 1944, 2nd Lt Lloyd C. Marks, ASN 0-746387 and his crew took off on an operational mission in a B-17G A/C #42-31502. The takeoff time was 0631 and it was still dark. The weather was overcast at 400 feet and with 3 miles visibility. Shortly after takeoff,  the pilot reported he had climbed to 300 feet and had lost all cockpit lighting. The A/C crashed at 0634 about 3 miles west of the field at Frenze Lane, which is NE of Scole. Lt. Marks (pilot) and Sgt. Anderson (Engineer) and Lt Lundholm (Copilot) escaped with severe burns while the rest or the crew received fatal injuries. The A/C was destroyed." (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)  Marks crew information
B24 crash site view. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
B24 crash site view 2. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
B-24 cut-in-half by flak. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
B24 belonging to the 44th Bomb Group, 506th Bomb Squadron at Shipdham. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)
Ernest Havecker relaxing outside the Photo Lab. (Photo courtesy of Ernest Havecker and his family: Eileen Rosenthal and Jodi Womack.)