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The Carl Thorkelson Crew.
Thorkelson
crew information (100th Photo Archives) |
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Lt. Carl
Thorkelson and Lt. James Turner immediately after return from a
mission to Hamburg, Germany. (100th Photo Archives) |
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T/Sgt Ralph Shiell (TTE) of the
Carl
Thorkelson crew. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Newspaper article detailing T/Sgt.
Ralph Shiell of the
Thorkelson
crew receiving Air Medal. |
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The Charles Webster Crew.
Webster Crew
information (100th Photo archives) |
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Lucier, Tracy, Bentey and Strassburger
with captured German flag. |
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The 350th's "LITTLE DINAH" A/C
43-38314 LN-S |
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The Eldred N. "Clip" Clipperton crew.
Clipperton
crew information (100th Photo Archives) |
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Lucky Bastarde Club certificate of
Leroy E. Kubuske (WG) of the Clipperton crew.
Clipperton
crew information (100th Photo Archives) |
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"LITTLE DINAH" |
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1st Sgt. Kearns, 1944. |
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The 350th's "FLETCHER'S CASTORIA"
A/C 42-37796 lost on 21 FEB 44. |
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John J. Seman of the
William H.
Fletcher crew. (100th Photo Archives) |
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1st SAD (Strategic Air Depot) at
Honington. It was used to repair badly damaged B-17's of the
3rd Air Division. Notice the two 100th Bomb Group aircraft
waiting repair. (100th Photo Archives) |
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WG Sgt. Alex Nazemetz being taken to
hospital after bring hit in throat by FLAK on March 14, 1945 over
Hanover. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Sgt. Denny Hewett from the
Carl K. Baker
crew. 100th Photo Archives. |
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Cpl. R. V. Churchill refueling. (Photo
courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Cpl. R. V. Churchill (L). No
info given on other two in picture. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V.
Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Cpl. R. V. Churchill's 350th BS
barracks in England. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son
Dennis Churchill.) |
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Flying the big ones over Holland, this
is the waist position. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and
son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Our ship shot down on its thirty fifth
mission on about our last raid on Berlin. It was the 4th ship we
lost. Lil Rebel LN-H. The Delbert D. Reeve crew was on this
ship when it went down, with 8 KIA and 1 evadee.
Reeve crew
information. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son
Dennis Churchill.) |
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Greasing spark plugs; we were pulling
a 300 hour inspection. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and
son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Pulling a post flight inspection after
a mission. Bachelor's Heaven.(Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill
and son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Pre-flighting Bachelor's Heaven.
Ten in background is our workshop. Each crew has one. (Photo
courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.) |
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This is what I worked on day and
night. It flattened Berlin. Its name is Bachelor's Heaven. (Photo
courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Ship I used to work on. Its name is
Fletchers Castoria II. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and
son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Amsterdam, Holland, taken at 200 feet coming out of a buzz. (Photo
courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Instead of fences they use the small
canals. See cattle lower left. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V.
Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Pretty Huh? "Heaven Sent."
(Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Just arriving at the coast of Holland.
(Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.) |
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Canal around a row of houses in
Holland. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis
Churchill.) |
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My Flight Chief: M/Sgt. Victor Pacek.
We called him Eagle Beak. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill
and son Dennis Churchill.) |
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