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Harvey W. Dickert's
351st Crew: Pictured in unknown order are, Harvey W. Dickert -
Pilot, Vernon G. Kielhotlz - CP, Raymond W. Spahr - NAV, John A.
Bryce - BOM, Robert G. Truex - ROG, Daniel A. Lynch - TTE, Dale L.
Humphrey - BTG, Everett S. Collier - WG, Walter B. Shipman - TG.
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"SUNNY II"
and her Ground Crew - 351st. This aircraft was flown by Glenn Dye,
the pilot of the first crew in the 100th to complete a combat tour.
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351st Ground Crew:
Robinson, Stewart, Dittman and Parmenter. The first names of these
airmen are unknown. (100th Photo Archives). |
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"SKYWAY CHARIOT" with her 351st Flight Crew and some members of the Ground
Crew. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Ground Crew:
Robinson, with "SKYWAY CHARIOT" and the "put put" used
for engine starts. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Ground Crew: Tex
Stewart with "SKYWAY CHARIOT". (100th Photo Archives) |
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"SKYWAY CHARIOT" and Michael G. Hudak - CP. The 100th
"SILVER DOLLAR" is in the
background.
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Part of "SKWAY
CHARIOT" Ground Crew: From left: Damstra, Parentier, and
Stewart. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"SKYWAY CHARIOT" and some of her Flight and Ground Crew. Lee F. Carpenter is on the
far right. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Inspecting "SKYWAY
CHARIOT" chin turret on a cold day at Thorpe Abbotts. (100th
Photo Archives) |
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Michael G. Hudak - CP
"SKYWAY CHARIOT". (100th Photo Archives)
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A 351st Element in a
nice formation inbound to the target. The photograph was taken from
the CP position on "QUITTING TIME". (100th Photo Archives) |
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"SKYWAY CHARIOT"
back at Thorpe Abbotts after the infamous Dec 31, 1944 Hamburg
mission. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"SKYWAY CHARIOT"
Ground Crew on a very windy spring day at Thorpe Abbotts. (100th
Photo Archives) |
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Mission preparation on
"SKYWAY CHARIOT" Ball Turret. (100th Photo Archives) |
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The 351st's "FOOLS
RUSH IN" and the John Love Crew. Detailed Information
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"FOOLS RUSH IN" and one of her Ground Crew that is not identified. (100th Photo
Archives) |
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"FOOLS RUSH IN" with Rex "Pap" Shelton, the Crew Chief. (100th Photo Archives) |
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George J. Robinson
part of the Floyd E. Henderson crew was KIA, Hamburg, 31 December
1944 while flying "FOOLS RUSH IN"
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Information (100th Photo Archives) |
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The 351st's
"PICCADILLY LILLY II" and her Ground Crew. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st personnel at
Kearney, Nebraska - Mar 1943 pose with a 4000lb bomb. Back Row from
left: J. A. Bergstrom, C. J. Schmidt, C. E. Anderson, J.C. Sambraito,
& E. E. Musolf. Front Row from left: J. W. Brown, F. J. Granger, E.
D. Swank, & E. C. Rudolph. (100th Photo Archives) |
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351st Armament Hut at
Thorpe Abbotts: Standing from left: J. A. Bergstrom and E. B.
Gelhaus: Front Row from left: F. J. Granger and E. D. Swank. (100th
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The 100th's 200
Mission Party; Facing the camera from left: Kenneth Lemmons,
Johnson, Chell and Cummings. (100th Photo Archives) |
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The coast of England
between Yarmouth and Lowestoft from the TG position of "PICCADILLY
LILLY II" - 351st. This great photo is one of only a few taken
from the tail in the 100th Archives. It was taken by Averil M. Hanna
on one of the Chow-Hound missions to Holland in 1945. (100th Photo
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"PICCADILLY LILLY II"
being armed with 2000 lb bombs: From left: John C. Sambrailo, A.
M. Hanna, and J. Glasco. The Crew Chief, John J. Hermann is not
shown, although he would have been in over-all charge of the
operation. (100th Photo Archives) |
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"PICCADILLY LILLY II" and her Ground Crew, John Hermann, the Crew Chief, is third from
left. (100th Photo Archives) |
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John J. Hermann,
"PICCADILLY LILLY II" Crew Chief in the CP seat. (100th Photo
Archives) |
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"OUR GAL SAL" and John
C. Samgrailo. 351st. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Paul Pascal, NAV on
the Victor Fienup crew. He became an Evadee after a mid-air
collision on 3 September 1943. Picture appears to have been
taken stateside during navigation training.
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Identification Badge
issued for the Russian Shuttle Missions. Donated to the 100th
Archive by Joseph Strauss. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Back side of
Identification Badge for the Russian Shuttle Missions in the above
photograph. Donated to the 100th Archive by Joseph
Strauss. (100th Photo Archives) |
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Kenneth and Carol
Yeater photographed in 1945. Ken was the ROG with Robert
"Rosie" Rosenthal at Berlin on Feb 3, 1945. He and Rosie bailed out
and landed behind the Russian lines and were taken to Moscow and
returned to Thorpe Abbotts via courier plane after some two weeks in
the Russian capital.
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William Howard and
Paul Sattler of the Edgar W. Wolf crew acting like this was an outhouse
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Aircrew hut for the
351st which housed Edgar W. Wolf's crew
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