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John H. Luckadoo, here the 350th Operations Officer and
William D. DeSanders at the completion of their tours. The mission
was the 13 Feb 44 NOBALL #120 (NOBALL was a code name for attacks on the Germany V1 launching sites.) On this mission Luckadoo
flew as the Command Pilot with the DeSanders crew. Since Luckadoo
was Command Pilot this indicates the 350th led the 100th
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From left: D. K. “Handle Bar Hank” Lyster, 350th
Commanding Officer, Gale W. “Bucky” Cleven after his escape from POW
camp, Bucky was the Original 350th Commanding Officer and
Robert “Rosie” Rosenthal. Rosie is a legend in the 100th
and flew 52 missions to lead all 100th pilots |
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349th Crew Chief Harold Mackamer. |
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Stewart A. McClain, 350th pilot killed on the 25 Feb 44
Regensberg mission. This mission is known as the Second Regensberg
by 100th veterans. |
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349th Raymond J. Maink a WG on the Joseph P. Ricker Crew. |
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Erna Malczok accompanied by her interrupter making the Klutts
Presentation at
Midland, TX in 1994. |
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Accepting Plaques for the 100th from Erna on behalf of
the Kluttz Academy in
the Czech Republic are from left;
Bruce E. Alshouse,
Erna’s interrupter, Erna, Paul West and Owen “Cowboy” Roane. |
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The 350th popular pilot Francis “Frank” Malooly. Frank
leads the 100th in missions to Berlin. Detailed Information |
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Walt Manser, 351st TG on the Sidney C. Johnson crew.
Manser flew 35 missions, all with Sidney |
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Walt & Gladys Manser with Charlie Beck, the ROG on the Sidney C.
Johnson crew at the 1995 reunion in Fort Worth, TX |
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Lawrence J, McCarr – 418th WG. This is his “Escape “ photograph in the
tweed jacket and striped tie that so amused German interrogators |
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David F. McGrath – 349th NAV |
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R.J. McKnight – 350th ROG |
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This a Squadron Ordnance section.
The squadron is not identified. |
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G. M. Myers – Crew Chief of the 350th famous fortress
HARDLUCK |
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