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The Carl Thorkelson Crew.  Thorkelson crew information (100th Photo Archives)
Lt. Carl Thorkelson and Lt. James Turner immediately after return from a mission to Hamburg, Germany. (100th Photo Archives)
T/Sgt Ralph Shiell (TTE) of the Carl Thorkelson crew. (100th Photo Archives)
Newspaper article detailing T/Sgt. Ralph Shiell of the Thorkelson crew receiving Air Medal.
The Charles Webster Crew.  Webster Crew information  (100th Photo archives)
Lucier, Tracy, Bentey and Strassburger with captured German flag.
The 350th's "LITTLE DINAH" A/C 43-38314 LN-S
The Eldred N. "Clip" Clipperton crew.  Clipperton crew information (100th Photo Archives)
Lucky Bastarde Club certificate of Leroy E. Kubuske (WG) of the Clipperton crew. Clipperton crew information (100th Photo Archives)
"LITTLE DINAH"
1st Sgt. Kearns, 1944.
The 350th's "FLETCHER'S CASTORIA"  A/C 42-37796 lost on 21 FEB 44.
John J. Seman of the William H. Fletcher crew.  (100th Photo Archives)
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)
WG Sgt. Alex Nazemetz being taken to hospital after bring hit in throat by FLAK on March 14, 1945 over Hanover.  (100th Photo Archives)
Sgt. Denny Hewett from the Carl K. Baker crew. 100th Photo Archives.
Cpl. R. V. Churchill refueling. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
Cpl. R. V. Churchill (L).  No info given on other two in picture. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
Cpl. R. V. Churchill's 350th BS barracks in England. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
Flying the big ones over Holland, this is the waist position. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
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.)
Greasing spark plugs; we were pulling a 300 hour inspection. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
Pulling a post flight inspection after a mission. Bachelor's Heaven.(Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
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.)
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.)
Ship I used to work on. Its name is Fletchers Castoria II. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
Amsterdam, Holland, taken at 200 feet coming out of a buzz. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
Instead of fences they use the small canals. See cattle lower left.  (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
Pretty Huh? "Heaven Sent."  (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
Just arriving at the coast of Holland. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
Canal around a row of houses in Holland. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)
My Flight Chief: M/Sgt. Victor Pacek. We called him Eagle Beak. (Photo courtesy of Cpl. R. V. Churchill and son Dennis Churchill.)