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Robert L. Hughes
receiving the Bronze Star during the Vietnam War. Bob, of the
100th, remained in the service and fought in three wars, pictured
here nearing retirement |
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Robert L. Hughes,
351st Pilot, shooting skeet with the gunners form his crew at Thorpe
Abbotts |
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The 351st beloved Flight Surgeon, E. C. Kinder. Confidant
of all the airmen of the 351st
Detailed Information |
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The 351st E. C. “Doc” Kinder at the 1985 Dayton, OH
reunion. The 100th was to lose the beloved veteran three
years later |
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349th Richard C. King – KIA 3 Sep 1943 on the Paris
mission. Detailed
Information |
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King, Hovde, and Roane |
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349th Walter P. & Peggy Kliniksowski photographed at
Klink’s retirement from the USAF.
Kliniksowski was a 349th Lead Navigator. |
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Donald H.Lienemann , 349th NAV with the Charles E. Baker
crews at the museum in Kovarska |
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350th ROG
Howard E. Krumwiede from the I. W. Champion crew |
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From left: Gerry Hamilton, Margaret Ann Blakely and Jean Crosby.
Wives of Everett Blakely’s 418th crew. |
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351st Robert B. Landino – NAV |
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John G. Lash – Group
Communication Officer
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The 100th
Communication section.
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418th Pilot Frank G. Lauro |
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350th John Lautenschlager – Pilot |
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