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Barrack 13. (Photo courtesy of Earl
Rudolph) |
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Earl Rudolph. (Photo courtesy of Earl
Rudolph) |
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Recommendation letter from William
Shuttles for Robert Hughes.
Hughes Crew
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Lt. Pascal "Ray" Powell and Lt.
Phillip Tolles standing in front of "You Can't Lose" 337815 EP-L.
Powell Crew
Information |
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William Kennedy just after he was
awarded his first Air Medal.
Kennedy Crew
Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Ground
crew with SUNNY II. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb) |
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Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Ground
crew with HEAVEN CAN WAIT. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb) |
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Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Ground
crew with HEAVEN CAN WAIT. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb) |
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Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Ground
Crew with Canteen. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb) |
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Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: A/C on
Hardstand. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb) |
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Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Mess Pass
(Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb) |
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Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Ground
crew with HEAVEN CAN WAIT. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb) |
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Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Enlisted
ID. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb) |
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Horace Barnun, BTG on the Lt. Robert
Hughes NINE LITTLE YANKS AND A JERK crew, and flew as a
fill-in BTG on the Lt. Thomas Murphy crew on the Regensburg mission.
Hughes crew
information
Murphy crew
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Low on fuel, 351st aircraft struggle
to reach North Africa after the Regensburg mission on 17 Aug 43. The
low plane is A/C 230086 Black Jack flown by Victor Fienup and Eugene
Mulholland. This crew was later shot down on 3 Sep 43 with 2
KIA. (Photo courtesy of Big Joe Armanini)
Fienup crew
information |
Regensburg mission information |
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Frank T. Alsleben, Jr., 351st Mechanic
on Hardstand 12. (Photo courtesy of Gordon Emerick, nephew) |
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Frank T. Alsleben, Jr., 351st Mechanic
on Hardstand 12. (Photo courtesy of Gordon Emerick, nephew) |
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Frank T. Alsleben, Jr., 351st Mechanic
on Hardstand 12. (Photo courtesy of Gordon Emerick, nephew) |
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A/C SUNNY 42-30089 EP-K. SUNNY, was
lost on the 3 SEP 43 mission to Paris. The A/C was flown by
the Richard C. King crew. Four of the crew were KIA. (Photo
used courtesy of Claude Archambault)
King crew
information |
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Wounded from SILVER DOLLAR being
loaded into the meat wagon. (Photo courtesy of Dewey Christopher) |
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Sgt. John W. Disher. John was
flying as a replacement gunner with the Edward P. Gwin crew on the
18 MAR 45 Berlin mission and was KIA. (Photo courtesy of Bob
Disher) Gwin crew
information |
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Sgt. John W. Disher. John was
flying as a replacement gunner with the Edward P. Gwin crew on the
18 MAR 45 Berlin mission and was KIA. (Photo courtesy of Bob
Disher) Gwin crew
information |
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Frederick G. Smith, co-pilot on the
William Urban crew. (Photo courtesy of Rick Smith)
Urban crew
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