351st Bomb Squadron - Page 21
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
 
Earl Griggs of the Charles W. Floyd, Jr. crew.  KIA 3 September 1943   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Connie Srote
Thomas C. Hughes Crew: Standing from left to right, Wilbur R. Gockman, ROG, John A. Wolos, TTE, Rudolph H. Dunker, TG, Glenn R. Thomas, WG and William R. Luby, BTG; Kneeling; Thomas C. Hughes, P, RobertW. Crittenden, CP, Joseph R. Calistro, NAV and Joseph Dye, BOM.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Andi Wolos
John A. Wolos, TTE on the Thomas C. Hughes crew.  He flew 35 combat missions and was awarded the DFC, the Air Medal with 5 Oak Leaf Clusters, the Lucky Bastardes Club and the Ruptured Duck citation.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Andi Wolos
John H. Luckadoo and William D. DeSanders.    Luckadoo crew - Detailed Information,    DeSanders crew - Detailed Information    Glenn Dye crew - Detailed Information    Photo courtesy of John H. Luckadoo
351st Ordinance Section, spring of 1945: Back Row (Left to Right) Eugene Kraft, Manuel Furtado, ? Anderson, Joe Murphy, Lyle Hanson, unknown, Henry Hollingsworth, Tex Vorphal, Allen Watkins, unknown, William Case, Clarence Cartwright and Phil Goodwin; Front Row unknown, ? Bennington, Fred E. Wagner, unknown, Clifford Jackson, unknown, Pat White Orvel Hinkle, ? Cundiff, Robert David and Myron Guessman.  Photo courtesy of Fred Wagner
A photo of "OUR GAL SAL" at Kingman, Arizona after the war.  The entire bombing missions scheme has been repainted at some point to have all white bombs (as opposed to every fifth one red) on a dark (probably black or insignia blue) stripe.  This was obviously the final markings scheme, we have no other photos availably to give us enough information to accurately portray this scheme.   Photo courtesy of Mike Lampros
351st Radio Maintenance Section. Standing from left; (Mostly, Last Names Only) Milner, Davenport, Wiener, Leonard Rondeau and Ballek. Seated from left: Dibartalomec, Rusenberg and Fiorentini.   Photo courtesy of Leonard Rondeau
James R. Russell of the Charles W. Mylius, Jr. crew   Detailed Information  Photo courtesy of Mary Lou Mitchell
James R. Russell of the Charles W. Mylius, Jr. crew   Detailed Information  Photo courtesy of Mary Lou Mitchell
James R. Russell of the Charles W. Mylius, Jr. crew   Detailed Information  Photo courtesy of Mary Lou Mitchell
James R. Russell of the Charles W. Mylius, Jr. crew   Detailed Information  Photo courtesy of Mary Lou Mitchell
The Harold H. Sherrard crew: Kneeling (Left to Right) William J. Cully, Harold H. Sherrard, Ralph H. Bradley and  Aldo C. Dimasico; Standing Melvin E. Caughlin, Charles Matthews, John A. Crouch, John M. Owens, Raymond C. Reddy and Martin F. Delao.     Detailed Information    (100th Photo Archives)
Charles R. Wayman, BOM on the John Love crew.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Mike Wayman
John J. Dodrill crew: Standing (Left to Right) Myron E. Warner, Roy E. Toll, George R. Bennett, Unknown, Garland L. Joseph and Unknown; Kneeling David S. Williams, John J. Dodrill, Melvin D. Snyder and Harry E. Mitchell.  Detailed Information   Photo taken by John Gross, Identification by Sherry Warner
John J. Dodrill    Detailed Information    Photo courtesy of Sherry Warner
Myron E. Warner BTG, on the John J. Dodrill crew    Detailed Information    Photo courtesy of Sherry Warner
Myron E. Warner of the John J. Dodrill crew checking the ball turret of "ALL AMERICAN GIRL"    Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Sherry Warner
Raymond V. E. Monrad Crew    Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
Ralph N. Grover, Jr. crew:  Standing (left to right); Robert L. Mayton, Ralph N. Grover, Jr., Cornelius J. O'Leary and John B. Murphy, Kneeling; Wilburn E. Rice, Clifford E. Sherman, Jr. and Howard T. Callaway.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Cornelius J. O'Leary Collection
William "Bill" Chell; holding the airplane prop and the ground crew for "KING BEE"   Photo courtesy of Dan Chell
William "Bill" Chell, maintence crew chief of the "KING BEE" sitting in a chair he made.  He was proud of it until he found out the locals Thought it was funny because he had carved his initials in it, "WC", which stands for water closet (bathroom) in England.       Photo courtesy of Dan Chell
Channing Burton Emberson   Detailed Information  Photo courtesy of Cori Emberson
Channing Burton Emberson in ROTC at Oregan State.   Detailed Information  Photo courtesy of Cori Emberson
Channing Burton Emberson, standing center, and ground crew in front of "THE ALL AMERICAN GIRL"   Detailed Information  Photo courtesy of Cori Emberson
Ground crew in front of "THE ALL AMERICAN GIRL"   Detailed Information  Photo courtesy of Cori Emberson
 
Channing Burton Emberson with daughters Melissa, on left and Cori   Detailed Information  Photo courtesy of Cori Emberson
Chowhound mission - Holland Food Drop, Amsterdam.    Photo courtesy of Cornelius J. O'Leary Collection