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A little "Beer Party" in a Quonset hut.  Squadron Commander William W. Veal is taking a sip and Engineering  Officer John Jack Heliery is next to William Veal with dress cap.   (100th Photo Archives)
A friendly poker game.   (100th Photo Archives)
Quonset hut barracks for personnel.   (100th Photo Archives)
John Cooper and Tom H. Wedin   (100th Photo Archives)
"LADEN MAIDEN" Squadron Commander William W. Veal's plane, named after his pregnant wife.  R. C. Morton was crew chief.   (100th Photo Archives)
"E-Z GOIN' " 7 Apr 45 after Buchen mission.   (100th Photo Archives)
Sgt. Paulsen, crew chief of "LADY LUCK"  A/C #42-102416 XR-H   (100th Photo Archives)
"YEHUDI"   (100th Photo Archives)
Main gate   (100th Photo Archives)
Owen C. "Cowboy" Roane   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Betty Roane
Part of the Joe Carl Martin crew.  Norman Larsen is 2nd from left in back.  Detailed Information    (100th Photo Archives)
The Continental Express Flight to take ground crews over the cities after the war.
The Charles L. Peterson crew:  Top; (Left to Right) Charles L. Peterson, James D. Keeffe, James F. Jones and Carl J. Phillips.  Bottom;  Paul Zima, Andrew L. Addison, Corwin E. Alspach, Richard J. Sawaya and James L. Heller.   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
The Henry Shotland crew:  (Left to Right)  Foster Compton, John J. Keegan, Edward M. Kussmann, Thomas J. Doran, C. J. Baum, Henry P. Shotland, Charles R. Thompsen, Roy L. Bulter, Lawrence E. Capdeville and Lloyd E. Field.   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
Joseph P. Ricker crew at MacDill AAF in 1944: Standing; (Left to Right) John R. Kipila, Jr., Albert J. Tong, Joseph P. Ricker, George W. Tussing and John H. Peters, Kneeling; Robert M. Stahl, Charles E. Winters, Robert A. Dell, William Crozier and Raymond J. Mainka.    Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
Robert W. Wilkes crew: Front from left; George "Bill" Baugher, James R. Cashen, Robert W. Wilkes Andrew J. Cline, Rob J. Duthu and James R. Rasmussen; Back; Pleasant H. Aulds, Bernard M. Adams and Raymond Hyvonen.  Detailed Information    Photo courtesy of James R. Rasmussen
The William E. "Bill" Woods crew: Standing; (Left to Right)  Frank E. Warren, Jr., John F. Bennett, Frank J. Volonnino, Jack T. Clellen and Richard S. Hale.  Kneeling; Raymond L. Dussault, John M. Watne and William "Bill" Woods.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Bill Woods
The James C. Adair crew: (Left to Right) Benjamin J. Goddard, Conley E. Culpepper, David M. Dalgarn, Dewitt P. "Barney" Meley, James E. Hendrix, James H. Horny, Elmer G. Wesala, James C. Adair and Milton J. Brucker.  Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
Flying to Germany
Robert M. Lovin of the Sumner H. Reeder crew.   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
Ground crew
Good will barber "Cliff" (last name unknown) and Hobert H. Spires, of the Albert F. Amiero crew.  S/Sgt Spires was KIA 6 Mar 44 on Berlin mission.   Detailed Information     (100th Photo Archives)
Heading out for Germany.
Part of an old workbench that a local farmer brought to the Thorpe Abbotts museum in May 2003.  The yellow numbers painted on the metal covering has been identified as the vertial stabilizer of B-17 aircraft  #42-30023, "FOREVER YOURS" shot down 10 Oct 43 on the Munster mission while flown by Edward G. Stork.  Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Frank D. Murphy
George N. Ofeish of the George W. Ford crew.   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
George N. Ofeish of the George W. Ford crew.   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
"TORCHY III"  A/C #23-0487  X-RF
"TORCHY III"  A/C #23-0487  X-RF
"SPARKY"  A/C #23-1723
The John P. Keys crew:  (Left to Right) John P. Keys, Patrick H. Lollis, Elton Dickens Elvin W. Samuelson, Harry D. Park, Joseph A. Costanza, Gilbert A. Borba, Frank O. Thomas, Peter P. Martin and Donald V. Rieger.   Detailed Information     (100th Photo Archives)