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Charles Shiveley - BOM..
351st - Ronald Cummings Crew in Russia. Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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William Wheeler - TTE..351st
- Ronald Cummings Crew in Russia
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Isaac "Ike" Golden -
BTG..351st - Ronald Cumming Crew in Russia
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Leroy Doyal - ROG..351st
- Ronald Cumming Crew in Russia
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Ike Golden, of the
Ronald Cumming Crew and Russian Girl at Mirogarod, Russia on the 1st
Russian Shuttle Mission. Golden spoke Russian and was the
interpreter for the Group on this mission.
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From left: Carroll
Woldt, Ronald Cummings and possibly Terminello, all aircraft
commanders at Thorpe Abbotts. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Only the airmen in the
center, Ronald Cumming, is identified in this photo (100th Photo
Archives) |
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Photograph of the
351st S-2 (intelligence) section. Kneeling from left: R. Stevenson,
L. Bohen, R. Kramer, C. Turner, C. Flang, L. DuPraz & J. Benidecto :
Standing from left: Unknown, J. Gannon, G. Wills, B. Hagenbach, W.
Nelson, J. Smith, R. Wyatt, T. Horak, Paul Clark & L. Melmolino
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Victor Fienup Crew
from the 351st. Standing from left: Walter L. Probst, Smith T;
Young, Nolan D. Kreitenstein, Roy A. Evenson, Charles T. Daniels:
Kneeling from left: Blanton G. Barnes, Paul Pascal, Victor Fienup
and Eugene V. Mulholland.
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Eugene V. Mulholland -
CP of the Victor Fienup Crew - 351st.
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Etienne Maginol,
French Resistance, left, Eugene V. Mulholland, center, and Andre
Kocmer also French Resistance photographed in France in 1943. Eugene
Mulholland was an evadee.
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1944 Escape Photograph
of Jonah "Gene" Goodbread of the John Love crew
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Gerald Brown pilot of
"Browns Clowns" of the 351st.
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"BROWNS CLOWNS"
Standing from left: Edward A. (Tony) Lentz, Gerald Brown, William
Titley, ?. Krepisman. Kneeling from left: Wayne E. Page, G. D. Vieth,
Walter R. (Pete) Peters, Clarence S. Kellog and Arthur L. Jacobsen.
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"BROWNS CLOWNS"
Standing from left: Gerald Brown, G. Duane Vieth, Walter R. Peters,
Tony Lentz: Kneeling from left: Clarence S. Kellogg and Wayne E.
Page.
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Hardstand # 7- "MISS
SWEETNESS" and her Ground Crew. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st airmen from
left: Ralph Baer, Gerald Brown, Tony Lentz, Bud Stropp and John
Ernst. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Formation Time -
Candid shot probably taken of the low group from the high group. (100th Photo Archives) |
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The 100th flying
through flak - target is unknown. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Command Pilot's
briefing: Gerald Brown at extreme left and John Ernst extreme right.
Others are not identified. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Photo of the 100th's
Lead BOM in 1945 - identified only as Major Ventriss. (Source
unknown) |
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Members of the Lucius
G.
Lacy 351st Crew: Seated from left: Raymond J. Mitchell - WG, Chester
J. Carknard - TTE, Clarence H. Wood - ROG. Standing from left:
Joseph A. Howell - TG, Joe Folsom - WG, Jerman H. Hillburn - WG.
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Group of Aviation
Cadets photographed with their civilian instructor, second from left
standing. The airman kneeling on the right is Lucius G. Lacy,
destined to become a pilot in the 100th. He was shot down and taken
prisoner on his 25th mission to Berlin.
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351st Airman; Sidney
A. Cary. Shot down and captured 28 May 44.
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Sidney A. Cary - 351st
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Sidney A. Cary - 351st Detailed
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Sidney A. Cary - 351st
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Sidney A. Cary -
351st. This a USAAF press release photograph. Detailed
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Arch (Four Mile)
Drummond Crew - 351st. Lt. Col. Ollie Turner, Squadron CO is
top row, third from left.
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Arch (Four Mile)
Drummond flight and ground crew..
Bottom (L to R) Cpl. F. Hanson, Sgt. H. Burt, Sgt. W. North, Sgt. E.
Smith (ground crew) S/Sgt. T. SpenhoffMiddle (L to R) S/Sgt. G. Head, S/Sgt. J. Pendleton, S/Sgt. N.
Pirovich, S/Sgt. S. SzekelyTop (L to R) Lt. M. Zetlan, Lt. Arch Drummond, Lt. F. McGuire, Lt.
C. Schindler, S/Sgt. Sidney A. Cary
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351st B-17G on her
hard stand at Thorpe Abbotts. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Ed Wolf crew and the
"BOEING BELLE" , Standing L. to R. S/Sgt. Arthur Karnis, S/Sgt.
Robert Stachel, S/Sgt. William Howard, Kneeling, T/Sgt. Paul
Sattler, T/Sgt. Jerry Rowe
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Ernest Zapf crew:
Kneeling from left; Ernest Zapf, William D. Lawson, Raymond F.
Vaughn and Sylvester W. Dittbenner, Standing; Curtis R. Koger,
Chester J Gorlinski, Jack Rodemich, Frank A. LoBello, Ralph D.
Kreitzer and Glenn E. Anderson.
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