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Robert C. Koper, center, with Wes Rodkey and Charles P. Corea   Crew flew "GOIN' JESSIES"    Detailed Information    Photo courtesy of Robert C. Koper, Jr.
Robert C. Koper with his wife    Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Robert C. Koper, Jr.
Prisoners of Stalag 17 after liberation.   Photo courtesy of John E. Kaiser
Stalag 17 after liberation.   Photo courtesy of John E. Kaiser
Medals and awards earned by John K. "Jack" Justice, original 100th pilot.   Detailed Information   (100th Photo Archives)
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.    Detailed Information    Photo courtesy of John M. McGrath
John M. McGrath, CP on the Ralph D. Horne, Jr. crew.   Detailed Information    Photo courtesy of John M. McGrath
Douglas L. Hiley, NAV on the the Ralph D. Horne, Jr. crew.   Detailed Information    Photo courtesy of John M. McGrath
James D. Barger, WG on the Charles R. Sanford crew.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
James D. Barger, WG on the Charles R. Sanford crew.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
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 Information Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
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 Information Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
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 Information Photo courtesy of Bill Culley
John J. O'Leary and Earl J. Baugh of the William G. Smith crew    Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary
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 Information    Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary
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.    Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary
John J. O'Leary on right at the 980th Two Engine Fighter Training Squadron, Williams Field, Chandler, Arizona, June 1943.  Detailed Information    Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary
John J. O'Leary "at ease" with the 537th Bombardier Training Squadron at Williams Field, Chandler, Arizona September, 1942.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary
Front of Christmas card from C. O. Col. Bernard A. Bridget to all personnel at Williams Field, Chandler, Arizona, December 1942.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary
Inside of Christmas card noted above.    Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary
John J. O'Leary with parachute at Williams Field, 8 June 1942.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary
John J. O'Leary with B-3 jacket in front of fuel trucks, Williams Field, 1943   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary
John J. O'Leary with B-3 jacket in Barracks area, Williams Field, 1943.   Detailed Information   Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary