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2nd Lt. Stanley T. Major
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Kenneth L. Houghton Crew (left to right)
Standing: Laverne H. Deatrich, Gage?, Malcolm K. Eckley, Jones?,
Warren G. Moore, James E. Marion
Kneeling: Kenneth L. Houghton, Thornton Bline, Stanley B. Green, William
A. Lichtenstein
Photo courtesy of Robert Nunez
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| 2nd Lt Kenneth L. Houghton |
P |
POW |
25/6/44 |
| 2nd
Lt Thornton Bline |
CP |
EVADEE |
25/6/44 |
| 2nd
Lt Stanley B. Green |
NAV |
POW |
25/6/44 |
| 2nd Lt William A. Lichtenstein |
BOM |
POW |
25/6/44 |
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T/Sgt Laverne H. Deatrich |
ROG |
EVADEE |
25/6/44 |
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T/Sgt James Edward Marion |
TTE |
KIA |
25/6/44 |
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S/Sgt Malcolm K. Eckley |
LW |
EVADEE |
25/6/44 |
| S/Sgt Warren G. Moore |
BTG |
POW |
25/6/44 |
| Sgt John F. Nelson |
TG |
POW |
25/6/44 |
418th Sqdn. A/C#42 97859 MACR #6542,Micro fiche #2368.
Stanley T. Major (P) flew with this crew to complete his tour .. 29 Jul
44 Merseburg
Lt. Houghton had arrived at the 100 GP on 9/3/44 as CP on the
Andrew Gorski crew. The rest of the above crew
(except for Sgt. John Nelson) had all reached the 100th Group on 7/4/44 as
members of the Stanley T. Major crew.
Sgt. Nelson was assigned to the 390th Bomb Group and no doubt was a last
minute replacement for this one mission. A/C #42 97859 was a 390th Group ship.
Lt. Thornton Bline was an evadee and was assisted by the French
underground. He still corresponds with his French friends today. Lt.
Bline retired from the USAF as a Colonel. (This from T. Alan Bline - son -
6/17/02) |
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