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From left: B. Leo, F. Revich and K.
Beale (Kneeling). (100th Photo Archives) |
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From left: Cecil Wellborn and Bill
Verser. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Bob Lester poses with a B-26 medium
bomber. (100th Photo Archives) |
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100th airman known only as Parker.
(100th Photo Archives) |
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Dick Hawkins. (100th Photo
Archives) |
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Dave Wiley. (100th Photo Archives) |
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These airmen are not positively
identified. (100th Photo Archives) |
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100th airman known only as Bowa.
(100th Photo Archives) |
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From left: Dethoff, O' Sullivan and
Wiley. (100th Photo Archives) |
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O' Sullivan. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Cecil Wellboun, left, and Bob
Myers. (100th Photo Archives) |
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F. Dempsey - Base Defense. (100th
Photo Archives) |
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Wendell Lynch. (100th Photo
Archives) |
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Nick Harris. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Gouin, Muller, O'Sullivan and
Derhoff. (100th Photo Archives) |
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3-11-3 |
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100th Engineering Officers with
Colonel Fulkrod from Wing. Fulkrod had a vicious reputation but was
completely charmed by the 100th Group Engineering Officer - Butch
Rovegno. From left: Donald Blazer - 350th, John Hurlihy - 349th,
Fulkrod, Butch Rovegna - Group Engineering Officer, William Carleton
- 351st and William Clift - 418th. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Officers: From left: Howard
Keel - 351st Pilot, William Carleton - 351st Engineering Officer,
Alvin Barker - 351st Operations Officer, destined to lose his life
on the October 8th, 1943 Bremen mission, E. C. "Doc" Kinder - 351st
famous Flight Surgeon and John "Lucky" Luckadoo - 351st Pilot who
replaced Barker as Operations Officer after the Bremen mission.
Luckadoo was to become the only Officer to be Operations Officer of
two 100th Squadrons, the 351st and 350th. He was from the Original
100th cadre and is one of the 100th most respected officers. (100th
Photo Archives) |
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From left: William Carleton - 351st
Engineering Officer and William Clift - 350th Engineering Officer.
(100th Photo Archives) |
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Col Fred Sutterlin, Group Commander
with three of his top maintenance personnel: From left: Harold
Wildrich, Joe Sambrailo and F. Shelton. (100th Photo Archives) |
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The Control Tower Staff of the
100th. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Kiffe, kneeling, and Brock. This
could be a project not entirely approved by the 100th. (100th Photo
Archives) |
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100th officers outside the Code and
Lecture Room. The photo includes Iannacone, Lash and Clouter. (100th
Photo Archives) |
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Dunbar, left, and Mock outside the
Radio School at Thorpe Abbotts. (100th Photo Archives) |
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3-19-3 |
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Cyclists Robert LaJontaine, left,
and Jim Blake from the Prop Shop. (100th Photo Archives) |
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From left: Turner, Bullen and
Templeton. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Horace Varian at Site 4 at Thorpe
Abbotts. (100th Photo Archives) |
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C. Gernitaious - Navigator. (100th
Photo Archives) |
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Albert "Al" Paul - PX Officer. One
of the legendary characters in the 100th. (100th Photo Archives) |
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100th Engineering, Front,
(left to right), William Carlton, E. "Butch" Rovegno and
D. Blazer, Back, J. Herlihy and W. Clift. |
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869th Chemical Company, H.
Bergman, J. C. Van Aman and M. A. Terhune. |
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1st on left, Capt.
Hollingsworth, 3rd from left, Lt. R. N. Sangro - 2110th Fire
Fighting and 4th from left, Capt. E. G. Sharding - CO, 1141st
Quartermaster. |