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Crozier.jpg (43347 bytes) Red Crozier poses for his “Escape Photo”, the striped tie and ever popular tweed coat. Red was a 349th BTG on the Joseph P. Ricker Crew
Cruik.jpg (37901 bytes) Charles B. Cruikshank, known to all 100th veterans as “Crankshaft”  Charlie went down at Munster, 10 Oct 1943,  and became a POW
Cruver.jpg (38534 bytes) The 351st great Squadron Commander, Harry F. Cruver. Later to be the last Group Commander of the 100th
Cruver10.jpg (29064 bytes) Harry Cruver and Lt. Becker
Cruver2.jpg (63631 bytes) Mr. & Mrs. Harry F. Cruver. This photo was taken shortly before Fran’s death.
Cruver3.jpg (56865 bytes) Harry F. Cruver at his cadet graduation
Cruver4.jpg (67297 bytes) Captain Harry F. Cruver in 1942.
Cruver6.jpg (79863 bytes) Harry F. Cruver near the end of his combat tour. Already the 351st Commanding Officer and soon to be Group Commander
Cruver7.jpg (47549 bytes) Harry F. Cruver presenting a decoration to one of his 351st pilots who is not identified here.
Crvjeff.jpg (91570 bytes) Harry F. Cruver shown with General Thomas Jeffery. This photo was taken in 1995 at Cruver’s Maryland home.
Dahn.jpg (36311 bytes) Captain N. Dahn – Commanding Officer of the DDS section.
Damage.jpg (51924 bytes) Cowboy Roane and his Navigator,  D.L. Schmucker inspecting flak damage incurred on their last combat mission.
Davenprt.jpg (46455 bytes) Algie L. Davenport – 351st  TTE on the Jess Wofford crew. Home town -- Rossville, GA.
Decoman.jpg (62485 bytes) Francis J. DeCooman, 349th BTG from the Gossage crew. This crews bailed out in the North Sea, five were rescued among them Bruce Alshouse former President of the 100th Foundation.
Delaney2.jpg (30090 bytes) John Delaney – 351st WG from the famous Jack Swartout crew. Considered one of the best lead groups in the 13th Combat Wing