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2_03_2.jpg (29003 bytes)This is not a 100th aircraft   (100th Photo Archives)
2_03_4.jpg (28992 bytes)"YEHUDI"  - Wonderful photo the nose section of a B-17. It is either a late F variant or and early G.   (100th Photo Archives)
2_04_1.jpg (27628 bytes)"GOIN' JESSIES"  showing her nose art   (100th Photo Archives)
2_04_3.jpg (28021 bytes)"HUNDRED PROOF"   (100th Photo Archives)
2_04_4.jpg (30871 bytes)"GOLD BRICK"  - Flown by the Joseph W. King Crew; George E. Mayberry - CP, Robert C. Culp - NAV, Jack Tolliver - BOM, Roland A. Eckert - ROG, Edward F. Mazanec - TTE, Angelo A. LaSalle - BTG, Lester E. Prellwitz - WG and James R. Smith, Jr. TG   Detailed Information    (100th Photo Archives)
2_05_2.jpg (35036 bytes)"SHILAYLEE"  famous old 100th aircraft. Her Crew Chief once painted white side walls on her tires.   (100th Photo Archives)
2_05_4.jpg (28548 bytes)42-97696 XR-W 349th "TERRIBLE TERMITE"  flown by the William F. Terminello, Jr. Crew.   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
2_07_1.jpg (32181 bytes)William F. Terminello, Jr. Crew: Standing from left; James M. Jones - WG, Stewart J. Gillison - NAV, Terminello - Pilot, Robert J. Hanser - WG, George J. Hartos - TG and Louis Quijada - ROG: Kneeling from left; Russell L. Heger - TTE, Frank A. Rubick - BOM and Thomas A. Palmer - BTG. The CP, Joseph Trapnell took the photo.    Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
2_07_2.jpg (26964 bytes)338514 XR-J 349th. This plane was sometimes flown by the William F. Terminello, Jr. Crew and is famous for coming back with horizontal and vertical stabilizers severely damaged on a mission flown by the Joseph Carl Martin Crew.    Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
2_08_1.jpg (43951 bytes)William F. Terminello, Jr., left with Greg Maddox, Stewart J. Gillison and Louis Quijada photographed just before take off on a Pathfinder aircraft.   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
2_08_2.jpg (43551 bytes)Father Alloysiou Phillips - the 100th's Catholic Chaplain from Fort Wayne, Indiana   (100th Photo Archives)
2_08_3.jpg (74297 bytes)Louis Quijada - ROG in leather flight gear. Photo taken at Ardmore, Ok prior to posting overseas in 1944.   Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives)
2_09_1.jpg (33128 bytes)"TERRIBLE TERMITE"  ground crew. Sadly the names of these veterans has been lost to the 100th's history. Can you help?   (100th Photo Archives)
2_10_1.jpg (56012 bytes)Louis Quijada - ROG - William F. Terminello, Jr. Crew   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
2_10_2.jpg (26053 bytes)George J. Hartos - BTG - William F. Terminello, Jr. Crew   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
2_10_3.jpg (44421 bytes) William F. Terminello, Jr. Crew members: Standing from left Russell Heger, Louis Quijada; Kneeling from left; Thomas Palmer and George J. Hartos   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
2_11_1.jpg (45114 bytes)Clement H. Cowan Crew photographed in the States. Kneeling (left to right); Clement H. Cowan, Hank A. Dibbem, Fred W. Robertson and Harold L. Heyneman. Standing; Murray W. Holditch, William A. Geigle, Sherwyn W. Meyers, Adam C. Stoppel, Robert Patrick and Horace R. Kemble.    Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
2_11_2.jpg (20531 bytes)The 100th loses a B-17   (100th Photo Archives)
2_12_1.jpg (22352 bytes)237783 XR-B "DOBBIE"  349TH. The Group in the distant foreground is the 94th.   (100th Photo Archives)
2_13_1.jpg (35730 bytes)"SQUAWKIN' HAWK"  poses with the Armament section of the 349th   (100th Photo Archives)
2_13_2.jpg (31555 bytes)"SQUAWKIN HAWK"  poses with the Armament and Turret Section of the 349th. "SQUAWKIN HAWK" came overseas with the Original 100th Group in early June 1943, flown by 100th Original Crew #9 of the 349th. Her pilot was Sumner Reeder. This aircraft was returned to the US after 50 missions to take part in War Bond Drives. She is often shown with signatures of the Group painted on her.   (100th Photo Archives)
2_15_1.jpg (30730 bytes)349th Line Maintenance Section pose with their Sqdn Commander, Sammy Barr shown standing center. "HUNDRED PROOF"  in the background.   (100th Photo Archives)
2_16_1.jpg (29032 bytes)349th Communication Section; Standing from left; Unknown, Alvin Dean, L.Y. Emaninski, Ivanovich, Lerides, Soucise, Polanick, Upola, Sullivan, Capt. Williams (Commander), Dent, Hawkins, Harington, LeBouin, Evans, Tamania, Unk, Unk, Hihon, Unk and Flynn; Kneeling; Irv Waterberry (Destined to co-founder the 100th Foundation) Unk, McCraken, Hebron, Stango, Skillman, Goodwin, Unk, Ptrick, Unk, Deihl, Unk.   (100th Photo Archives)
2_17_1.jpg (26007 bytes)Dave Currie, second from left and his 349th Supply staff personnel.    (100th Photo Archives)
2_17_4.jpg (33941 bytes)"SQUAWKIN' HAWK"  being signed at Thorpe Abbotts before flying back to US   (100th Photo Archives)
2_19_2.jpg (30352 bytes)"SQUAWKIN' HAWK"  on her hard stand with the Ground Crew.   (100th Photo Archives)
2_19_3.jpg (22433 bytes)"SQUAWKIN' HAWK"  and Don "Duck" Bradley.  (100th Photo Archives)
2_20_3.jpg (11618 bytes)"SQUAWKIN' HAWK"  leaves Thorpe Abbotts for the US.   (100th Photo Archives)
2_20_4.jpg (36059 bytes)Refueling at the Motor Pool. Service like it should be…   (100th Photo Archives)
2_21_3.jpg (27207 bytes)"SQUAWKIN' HAWK"  - 349th photo of Ground Crew at work, note departing aircraft in background.   (100th Photo Archives)
8_25_2.jpg (48143 bytes)Col. Curtis LeMay   (100th Photo Archives)
8_26_1.jpg (13130 bytes)Col. Curtis LeMay presenting the DFC to Maj. Fletcher - Air Exe.   Other DFC's are presented to the crews that flew the Regensburg mission on 17 August 1943.   Left to right: William Veal, Jack Kidd, Everett Blakely (blocked by LeMay), John Brady, Jack Justice, Thomas Murphy and Henry Henington.   (100th Photo Archives)
8_26_2.jpg (43947 bytes)Lt. Col. Kidd (Group Opns. Officer)    (100th Photo Archives)
8_26a_1.jpg (30331 bytes)Lt. A. A. Fahlstedt of the Henry M. Henington crew.   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)