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Robert C. Koper, center, with Wes
Rodkey and Charles P. Corea Crew flew "GOIN' JESSIES"
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Robert C. Koper with his wife
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Prisoners of Stalag 17 after
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Stalag 17 after liberation.
Photo courtesy of John E. Kaiser |
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Medals and awards earned by John K.
"Jack" Justice, original 100th pilot.
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Ralph D. Horne, Jr. crew.
Standing (left to right); Ralph D. Horne, Jr., Douglas L. Hiley,
John M. McGrath, and Jack T. Evans Kneeling; Lawrence C.
Wiley, Robert L. Fosdick, Shelly M. Hall, Jr., Joseph G. Staron, Jr.
an Carlee G. Hunt. Joseph Perinsky, Jr. not pictured.
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John M. McGrath, CP on the Ralph D.
Horne, Jr. crew.
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Douglas L. Hiley, NAV on the the Ralph
D. Horne, Jr. crew.
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James D. Barger, WG on the Charles R.
Sanford crew.
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James D. Barger, WG on the Charles R.
Sanford crew.
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Photo courtesy of Bill Culley |
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Photo courtesy of Bill Culley |
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Photo courtesy of Bill Culley |
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E-Z Goin" after returning to Thorpe Abbotts on April 7, 1945 from a mission to Buchen. The plane was rammed by a German Me 109 fighter. Detailed
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Photo courtesy of Bill Culley |
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Photo courtesy of Bill Culley |
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Photo courtesy of Bill Culley |
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E-Z Goin" after returning to Thorpe Abbotts on April 7, 1945 from a mission to Buchen. The plane was rammed by a German Me 109 fighter. Detailed
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Photo courtesy of Bill Culley |
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Photo courtesy of Bill Culley |
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E-Z Goin" after returning to Thorpe Abbotts on April 7, 1945 from a mission to Buchen. The plane was rammed by a German Me 109 fighter. Detailed
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John J. O'Leary and Earl J. Baugh of
the William G. Smith crew
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John J. O'Leary at Jefferson Barracks,
MO. He enlisted if the AAF 8 December 1941, reported to Camp Devens,
MA on 8 January 1942 to start service and was at Jefferson Barracks
only days later. Detailed
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John J. O'Leary and Stella Kusch,
January 1945 Malden, MA on leave before shipping out in February on
the Queen Elizabeth for the ETO.
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John J. O'Leary on right at the 980th
Two Engine Fighter Training Squadron, Williams Field, Chandler,
Arizona, June 1943.
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John J. O'Leary "at ease" with the
537th Bombardier Training Squadron at Williams Field, Chandler,
Arizona September, 1942.
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Front of Christmas card from C. O.
Col. Bernard A. Bridget to all personnel at Williams Field,
Chandler, Arizona, December 1942.
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Inside of Christmas card noted above.
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John J. O'Leary with parachute at
Williams Field, 8 June 1942.
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John J. O'Leary with B-3 jacket in
front of fuel trucks, Williams Field, 1943
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John J. O'Leary with B-3 jacket in
Barracks area, Williams Field, 1943.
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