 | 349th Squadron aircrew officers who lived in the WAF Site Quonset hut: Oogatz on The Stroonze in June or July 1945. Back Row (L to R) Steve Scott, Walter Lewis, Earl Kluender, Oliver Hildebrandt, Howard Hill, Ralph Litaker, Ken Carpenter, Joe King, Don Halverson; Kneeling, John Fogle, George Mayberry, William Fagan, Robert Akers, Dan McGrath, Lyman Fillingame, and Robert Culp.
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 | Robert H. Lohof crew. Detailed Information
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 | Robert H. Lohof Cadet picture
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 | Robert H. Lohof, POW 3 March 1944 on Berlin mission
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 | Robert H. Lohof crew, Top Row; L to R, Richard L. David, Vern R. Lines, Paul T. Davis, Robert L. Phillips, Jr., Robert H. Lohof, and William E. Vaden, Bottom Row; George W. Biggs, James M. Butler, and Guy L. Brown. The photo was most likely taken at Blythe, California, and does not include the crew's tenth member, Sidney A. Goldenberg, probably because he had not yet been assigned. Detailed Information
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 | Charles A. Brooks "Luckye Bastardes Club" certificate
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 | John H. Williams crew. Detailed Information
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 | Red Crozier, Chuck Winters, Ray Mainka, and Bob Stahl at Times Square on their way to England. Detailed Information
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 | Sumner H. Reeder crew Detailed Information
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 | Harold "Hal"
L. Switzer crew Detailed Information
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 | George F. Thomas is the only person identified in this picture of the William E. Howard crew. Detailed Information
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 | Local newspaper article of George F. Thomas listed as KIA, 7 April 1945 of Hanover Germany. Detailed Information
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 | John K. Justice, Pilot, 349th BS Detailed Information
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 | John F. Shields, CP on the John K. Justice crew. Detailed Information
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 | Peter Battisti, NAV on the John K. Justice crew. Detailed Information
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 | William C. Brothers, BOM on the John K. Justice crew. Detailed Information
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 | Richard E. Whitlock, ROG on the John K. Justice crew. Detailed Information
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 | John J. McDonough, TTE on the John K. Justice crew. Detailed Information
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 | Stanley S. Stopa, BTG on the John K. Justice crew. Detailed Information
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 | Harry Hafko, RWG on the John K. Justice crew. Detailed Information
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 | Robert E. Bergendahl, LWG on the John K. Justice crew. Detailed Information
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 | Gaetano D. Sportelli, TG on the John K. Justice crew. Detailed Information
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 | Raymond L. Heironimus aircraft, "OOMBREE-AGO," on ground in France 11 September 1944. They were on a mission to Ruhland and after being hit they pulled out of a steep dive and crashed in a turnip field near Paris, France as close to the Main Line of Resistance as possible. They were, however, on the Axis side of the MLR but were rescued by French peasants, with the exception of William C. Terry. All were returned to Thorpe Abbotts. Detailed Information
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 | Raymond L. Heironimus aircraft, "OOMBREE-AGO," on ground in France 11 September 1944. Detailed Information
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 | Raymond L. Heironimus aircraft, "OOMBREE-AGO," on ground in France 11 September 1944. Detailed Information
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 | Charles H. Dixon and friends in Italy, 1944. Detailed Information
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 | On leave in London, 1944. From left, Charles H. Dixon, Bob Jacobsen, Ernie Barnes and Marvin Ollhoff. All of the Julius Geller crew. Detailed Information
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 | Part of the Julius Geller crew in front of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 1944. (left to right) 3 unknown British, Ernie Barnes, Charles H. Dixon and Marvin Ollhoff. Detailed Information
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