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Alfred J. Michini -
Waist Gunner on William G. Lakin's crew.
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Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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Jay L. Powell - 350th
Copilot.
Detailed Information (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Stanton T. Lawrence
350th Crew: Kneeling from left: Raymond L. Wilson, Adolph W. Caruso,
Richard M. Korpalski, Robert L. Wolf, and Alexander Mazemetz.
Standing from left: Alfred L. Denkewalter, Jay L. Powell, Stanton T.
Lawrence, Jr. and Marvin Berg.
Detailed
Information (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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J. L. Powell with the
Stanton T. Lawrence, Jr. Crew 350th
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Information (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Jay L. Powell and the
lovely Mrs. Powell in 1945. Detailed
Information (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Aviation Cadet Jay L.
Powell Detailed
Information (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Jay L. Powell, right,
and Stanton T. Lawrence, Jr. at Thorpe Abbotts. Detailed
Information (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Stanton T. Lawrence,
Jr. - 350th Pilot
Detailed
Information (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Jay L. Powell - 350th
Copilot
Detailed
Information (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Quarters - Thorpe
Abbotts. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Stanton T. Lawrence,
Jr. Ground Crew at Thorpe Abbotts. Anyone who can identify any of
the 100th veteran please contact Jan Riddling, 100th Historian, via
the Contacts Menu of this web site. (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Unidentified Airman
photographed by Jay. L. Powell at Thorpe Abbotts. Anyone who can
identify this 100th veteran please contact Jan Riddling, 100th
Historian, via the Contacts Menu of this web site. (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Jay L. Powell - 350th
Copilot
Detailed Information (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Jay L Powell, right,
and Stanton T. Lawrence "home" to Thorpe Abbotts. This is
one of the 100th's most poignant photographs.
Detailed
Information (100th Photo Achives) |
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The 100th at the
target. (100th Photo Archives) |
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The 100th in flak. (100th Photo Archives) |
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The White Cliffs of
Dover. The 100th is leaving the formation to proceed to Thorpe
Abbots (100th Photo Archives) |
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These 350th aircraft
are still at altitude - it not known if they are inbound to the
target or on the way home. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Heavily damaged
Luftwaffe Air Field. (100th Photo Archives) |
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These unidentified
100th airmen most likely have landed on the Continent - reasons
unknown. It is after D-Day since the B-25 in the background is
wearing "Invasion Stripes." (100th Photo Archives) |
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P-51 poses with a B-17
that is not from the 100th. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Exercise Area (100th
Photo Archives) |
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Unknown location (100th Photo Archives) |
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Unknown location (100th Photo Archives) |
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Unknown location (100th Photo Archives) |
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Exercise Area (100th
Photo Archives) |
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Jay L. and Emma Powell
with their daughter.
Detailed
Information (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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Thought to be the Army
- Navy Football Game. (Charleen Hill Collection) |
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John L. Donaldson Crew of
"BOSS LADY:"
Standing from left; Warren M. Cain - TTE, Stanley P. Siders - ROG,
Jose A. Trujillo - BTG, Billy Couch - WG, Dale E. Gustafson - WG and
Arthur Myers - TG: Kneeling from left: John L. Donaldson - Pilot,
Gail C. Campbell - CP, Gene F. O' Connell - NAV and Hugh M. McKeniff
- BOM.
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Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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Stanley P. Siders -
photographed on his last leave. The Wall of the Missing at right
shows Siders third from top. He was lost on June 27, 1944.
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Information (100th
Photo Archives) |
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Charles J. Gutekunst
and Robert A. Wegrzynek
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Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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Robert A. Wegrzynek
Detailed
Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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A-2 jacket of the
Robert A. Wegrzynek crew
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Information (100th Photo Archives) |