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Paul E. Mitchell -
351st copilot of the Paul A. Martin crew outside barracks #13 at Thorpe Abbotts.
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Armand "Arnold" Cardea, BOM
on the Edward McKeaque crew
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Clifton M. "Willie" Williams -
351st Pilot outside barracks #13 at Thorpe Abbotts
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Thomas H. Mullen - 351st
CP with the Edward N. McKay Crew.
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Ed Gall - 351st
Operations Section. (100th Photo Archives) |
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From left: Gamison, R.
W. Flowers and Hulme in the 351st area at Thorpe Abbotts. (100th
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Perovitch inspects
damage to a 351st aircraft, thought to be "HUMPTY DUMPTY". (100th Photo Archives) |
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From left: Seymour
Passen, Leo Kimbell and William Urban in the 351st area at Thorpe
Abbotts. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Neal P. "Scottie"
Scott - Legendary 100th pilot who few 42 missions and once called a
Major General a yellow bellies SOB on VFH, when Scottie thought the
Wing Leader's actions were unduly endangering the 100th. The irate
General asked who made the remark and the 100ths beloved Scottie
told him.
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Joseph J. Orendorf -
351st BOM with the John H. Williams Crew.
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"OUR GAL SAL" and
her Flight Crew. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Outer wing panel
change for for "QUITTIN' TIME". (100th Photo Archives) |
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Paul J. Carbone from
the Big Frank Valesh Crew.
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The 351st's "HUMPTY
DUMPTY", she would later suffer major flak damage. (100th
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John H. "Lucky"
Luckadoo, left, the 351st Operations Officer, and William DeSanders
at the completion of their tour, Feb 14, 1944. Both were Original
100th. Luckadoo Crew -
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The price "Our
Greatest Generation" paid for our liberty was not cheap. (100th
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The price "Our
Greatest Generation" paid for our liberty was not cheap. (100th
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The 100th at the
target. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Wing panel change
under the watchful eye of L. E. Tisdale, the Crew Chief. (100th
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James R. Rassmusson of
the 351st (100th Photo Archives) |
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"PICCADILLY LILLY II" and her Ground Grew: From left: Avril Hanna, Harry Jenkins, John
Herrmann, the Crew Chief, Erwing Dunkin, Kenneth Lemmons, the Flight
Chief and Robert Spiller (100th Photo Archives) |
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48632 - EP-H from the
351st. (100th Photo Archives) |
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337812 EP-H from the
351st. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Radio Tech -
identified only as Boyle. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Brass: From
left: Robert Stivers, Jack Wallace and Harry F. Cruver. Wallace and
Cruver would both command the 100th. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Sammy Hurry with his
buddies on Hard Stand #13. Hurry became very active in the 100th
Great Tower Museum at Thorpe Abbotts. He has been a frequent visitor
to the 100th reunions. (100th Photo Archives) |
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From left: Mike
Holland, Nels O. Davidson, Harry Wilder and Sammy Hurry. Hard as it
may be to believe now, the English children had almost free run of
the base. They formed friendships with 100th airmen that have
endured over half a century. (100th Photo Archives) |
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The Base Artist
touches up "HOLY TERROR III" nose art. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"HOLY TERROR III" and her Flight Crew - this is a full blown staged photograph,
goggles and leather helmets were rarely worn when not in full flight
gear. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Edward Seidel with
"MARIE HELENA", 23386 EP-H of the 351st. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Shuttle mission to
Russia, 21 June 1944 (100th Photo Archives) |
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Merril T. Rish crew
Standing, Estil McGuffee, Donald Kehm, Royal Lingenfelter, Frank
Smith, Merril Rish, Kneeling, Aramand Burt, George Danehower, Angus
Alsup, Howard Skaggs, Jr., Mike Kosh (Grounded and replaced by
Chester Howard)
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