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Wall decorations in Bill Kennedy's barracks. This is what we were really fighting for. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Ernest M. "Lefty" Robinson, BOM on the William B. Kennedy crew. Detailed Information
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Joseph T. Carlin, NAV
on the William B. Kennedy crew. Detailed Information
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William B. "Bill"
Kennedy Detailed Information
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Ernest M. "Lefty" Robinson blowing off steam outside the barracks using a "crash ax". Detailed Information
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Officers of the Charles W. Mylius, Jr. crew and members of the Link Trainer Detachment. Note: All of the men in the Link Trainer Detachment were from Lubbock, Texas. (Left to Right) Standing: Unknown-Link Trainer, Norman High-BOM
Mylius crew, Unknown-Link Trainer, Chauncy Gamble-Link Trainer, Unknown-Link Trainer, Duncan Shand (Uncle Dunc) co-pilot "OUR GAL SAL, Unknown-Link Trainer, Kneeling; Unknown-Link Trainer, Chuck Mylius-P, Lyman Jones-Link Trainer, Chick Galligan-NAV Mylius crew, Unknown-Link
Trainer, and Warren G. McCoy-CP Mylius crew. Detailed Information
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Warren G. McCoy in Kiev, Russia. The Charles W. Mylius crew was on the 1st Russian shuttle mission in 1944 and they were forced to land at Kiev because they were low on fuel and could not make it to Poltava.
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Picture of "WATICARE" Detailed Information
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Warren G. McCoy, CP on "WATICARE" in 1944. Detailed Information
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Warren G. McCoy in primary flight training at Bonham, Texas, 1943. Detailed Information
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Francis J. Dolan, George F. Miller, Warren A. Storz, Harold F. Costaldo, William H. Andrews and Steve J. Kowalski. All part of the Jerome S. Garrison crew. Detailed
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George F. Miller, Warren A. Storz, Jerome S. Garrison, Steve J. Kowalski, George N. Yee and Harold F. Costaldo.
All part of the Jerome S. Garrison crew. Detailed
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Jerome S. Garrison crew: (left to right) Rear; Unknown, Kenneth Lemmons-Crew Chief, Jerome S. Garrison, Warren A. Storz, George F. Miller and William H. Andrews, Front; Unknown, Steve J. Kowalski, Unknown, E. F. Hooper, W. H.
Polansky and George N. Yee. Detailed Information
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W. H. Polansky of the
Jerome S. Garrison crew. Detailed Information
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Only two known in this photo are Jerome S. Garrison, 2nd from left standing and Steve J. Kowalski 1st on left in front. This photo is a mystery. After the end of hostilities the group flew mercy missions ferrying prisoners, mostly
French, out of Germany. No gunners were required. This photo seems to be made up of several crews who may have taken part in such and operation. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Jerome S. Garrison crew: (left to right) Rear; George F. Miller, Kenneth Lemmons, George N. Yee, Jerome S. Garrison, E. F. Hooper and Steve J. Kowalski, Front; Harold F. Costaldo,
William H. Andrews and R. B. May.
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William H. Andrews of
the Jerome S. Garrison crew Detailed Information
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Jess L. Wofford, pilot Detailed Information
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Wayne Scott, Larry Keehn and Charles Geiginger (100th Photo Archives) |
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Herman F. Streich crew; (left to right) Standing; Herman H. Buhse, Elwood O. "Tex" Mattiza, Thomas E. Pepper and Thomas L. Whitacre, Kneeling; Herman F. Streich, George H. Holland and Leon Schwartz
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James P. Scott of the
Donald K. Oakes crew. He still looks in the "May West" and
flight headgear. Detailed Information
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Gerald Brown crew; (left to right) Wayne Page in aircraft at the waist gun position, Standing; Clarence S. Kellogg, Walter R. Peters, Gifford D. "Bud" Vieth,
Gerald Brown and Roland L. Douglas. Kneeling; Joseph J.
Dye, Ralph W. Bayer and Arthur L. "Art" Jacobsen. Detailed Information
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Gordon R. Sinclair of
the Clifton M. Williams crew Detailed Information
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Neal P. Scott crew at Avon Park, Florida, (left to right) Standing; Richard A. York, John J. Morris, Paul L. Caballero, Robert L. Mock, John Gately and Russell W. Smith, Kneeling; Neal P. Scott, John S. Norton, Fredrick J. Koury
and Arthur J. Holtz. Detailed Information
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Ernest Zapf crew photo taken 17 March 1944 stateside in front on aircraft they flew across the Atlantic. (left to right) Kneeling; 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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Robert L. Hughes crew and ground crew. (left to right) Kneeling; Unknown, Robert L. MCKimmy, James W. Angel, Talmadge P. Buntin, Joseph F. Boyle, Horace E. Barnum, Jr., Gerald H. Gulick and Unknown. Standing;
Leonard A. Wickens, Donald S. Davis, Jr., Robert L. Hughes and
Richard E. Elliott. Detailed Information
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George W. Brannan crew. Detailed Information
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"SKIPPER" 42_3307 EP-N crashes after takeoff. Arch Drummond was the pilot. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Edward Handorf crew.
Norman Rasmussen is kneeling at far right. Detailed Information
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