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100th aircraft in Africa, August 17,
1943: Charles Cruikshank and John Egan's MUGWUMP 42-20066 LD-U,
Thomas Murphy and Bernie Lay's famous aircraft PICCADILLY LILY 25964
EP-A, Cowboy Roane's LADEN MAIDEN 25861 XR-J , and Henry
Henington's HORNY 42-30611 XR-D. |
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LD_R 42-3237 STYMIE on the ground in
North Africa on August 17, 1943. |
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Robert L. Hughes and Elaine (Schaefer)
Hughes after their wedding on April 18, 1943 at Stubblefield home in
Walla Walla, WA. |
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Lt. Ernest Gilbert crew in front of
QUITTEN' TIME. Kneeling: Morphew, unknown mechanic, Scott, Julian,
Elliott, Crew Chief. Standing: Wright, Frascatore, Gilbert,
Runge, Tunnessen, Mechanic ("Tiny").
Gilbert crew
information (Photo courtesy of David Julian) |
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QUITTIN' TIME 42-31530 EP-X
(100th Photo Archives) |
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QUITTIN' TIME 42-31530 EP-X
(100th Photo Archives) |
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Maj. Robert "Rosie" Rosenthal & Capt.
John Ernst's lead plane, 44-837 EP-J, on 3 FEB 45 mission to Berlin.
(100th Photo Archives) |
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LUCIOUS LUCY 42-31389 EP-J. (100th
Photo Archives) |
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44-8849 EP-J. (100th Photo Archives) |
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100th BG formation crossing enemy
coast. (100th Photo Archives) |
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John Poukstas - Crew Chief, Floyd
Carlston "Tuffy", Unknown, and "Little" Sammy Hurry. (100th Photo
Archives) |
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THE BRASS HAT 44-8209 EP-A.
(100th Photo Archives) |
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Sgt. Donald Fagen receiving Air Medal.
(100th Photo Archives) |
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Melvyn Hudson, Sheet Metal - 456th Sub
Depot, working on 48632 EP-H. (100th Photo Archives) |
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HIGH LIFE on the ground in Switzerland
on August 17, 1943 (100th Photo Archives) |
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THE BRASS HAT 44-8209 EP-A. (100th
Photo Archives) |
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THE BRASS HAT 44-8209 EP-A. (100th
Photo Archives) |
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Lt. Col. Emberson with Holland,
Damstra, and Tex. (100th Photo Archives) |
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338992 EP-S (100th Photo
Archives) |
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Lt. Leon Schwartz, Navigator on the
Lt. Streich Crew.
Streich crew information (100th Photo Archives) |
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SUPER RABBIT 2102598 EP-F after belly
landing on July 28, 1944. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Contrails to Berlin (100th Photo
Archives) |
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Bombs Away! Photo from George F.
Miller (WG) on the
Jerome Garrison
crew. (100th Photo Archives) |
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DUFFY'S TUFFYS 338945 EP-F from George
Miller (100th Photo Archives) |
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Lt. Irving Jacobowitz (KIA),
Bombardier on the
Lt. Emil Siewert Crew. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Radio Communications Department.
Rear L-R: Sgt. Ozzie Milner, Cpl. Bill Davenport, Sgt. Dave Weiner,
S/Sgt. Leonard Rondeau, Cpl. John Ballek. Front L-R: Sgt. Joe
Dibartolomeo, T/Gt. Warren Rosenberg, S/Sgt. Eugene Fiorentini.
(100th Photo Archives) |
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351st BS Ordnance Section. Rear
L-R: Eugene Kraft, Manuel Furtado, Anderson, Joe Murphy, Lyle
Hanson, Unknown, Henry Hollingsworth, Tex Vorphal, Allen Watkins,
Unknown, William Case, Clarence Cartwright, 1st. Sgt.Phil Goodwin.
Front L-R: Unknown, Bennington, Fred Wagner, Unknown, Cliffort
Jackson, Unknown, Pat White, Orvel Hinkle, Cundiff, Robert David,
Myron Guessman. (100th Photo Archives) |
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John Herman, Crew Chief and Anthony
Komosinski |
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Bob Spangler, maintenance Line Chief and Wiley Harrison,
maintenance Flight Chief. |
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Bill Carleton, Squadron Maintenance
Officer. Near the end of the war he was moved up to Group
Maintenance Officer. |
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Robert L. Greenleaf of the of the
George W. Brannan crew.
Detailed
Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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Robert L. Greenleaf of the of the
George W. Brannan crew.
Detailed
Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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The George W. Brannan crew:
Kneeling (Left to Right); Thomas Leslie, Clyde F. Dale, George W.
Brannan and Louis J. Denisco. Standing; Walter Aistin, William
F. Teaff, Charles F. Elliott, Howard T. Larimore and Robert L.
Greenleaf.
Brannan crew Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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