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Barrack 13. (Photo courtesy of Earl Rudolph)
Earl Rudolph. (Photo courtesy of Earl Rudolph)
Recommendation letter from William Shuttles for Robert Hughes. Hughes Crew Information
Lt. Pascal "Ray" Powell and Lt. Phillip Tolles standing in front of "You Can't Lose" 337815 EP-L.  Powell Crew Information
William Kennedy just after he was awarded his first Air Medal. Kennedy Crew Information (100th Photo Archives)
Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Ground crew with SUNNY II. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb)
Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Ground crew with HEAVEN CAN WAIT. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb)
Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Ground crew with HEAVEN CAN WAIT. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb)
Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Ground Crew with Canteen. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb)
Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: A/C on Hardstand. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb)
Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Mess Pass (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb)
Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Ground crew with HEAVEN CAN WAIT. (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb)
Sgt Siggy Sierminski photo: Enlisted ID.  (Photo courtesy of Mark Goleb)
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 information
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
Frank T. Alsleben, Jr., 351st Mechanic on Hardstand 12. (Photo courtesy of Gordon Emerick, nephew)
Frank T. Alsleben, Jr., 351st Mechanic on Hardstand 12. (Photo courtesy of Gordon Emerick, nephew)
Frank T. Alsleben, Jr., 351st Mechanic on Hardstand 12. (Photo courtesy of Gordon Emerick, nephew)
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
Wounded from SILVER DOLLAR being loaded into the meat wagon. (Photo courtesy of Dewey Christopher)
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
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
Frederick G. Smith, co-pilot on the William Urban crew.  (Photo courtesy of Rick Smith)
Urban crew information