349th Bomb Squadron
Raymond Morton with his Ground Crew pose on the stabilizer of "LADEN MAIDEN" (100th Photo Archives)

Raymond Morton with his Ground Crew
Major maintenance project. This kind of project today would require a special hanger, Project Engineer, reams of paper work, several days by a full staff of maintenance personnel. Less than one day at Thorpe Abbotts and performed by the regular Crew Chief and his crew, usually three or four airmen. (100th Photo Archives)

Winton L. MacCarter crew: Standing (left to right); Dan Barna, Winton L. MacCarter, Harold L. Weachter and George H. Ziegler, Kneeling; Alexander F. Sawicki,Robert Sandy, Roy D. Graff, Raymond J. Manley, Jack C. Rogers and Cosimo A. DeMonica. Crew flew aircraft named "EL P'SSTOFFO". This crew returned to Thorpe Abbotts in "MISS CARRIAGE" on 8 Oct 1943 following the Bremen mission on only one engine. They are pictured in front of "OH NAUSEA". Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives) Photo Id: J. Rogers

Winton L. MacCarter crew
231723 XR-R 349th "SPARKY" (100th Photo Archives)

231723 XR-R 349th "SPARKY"
Capt. John E. Schwarz, Commander, 100th BG Photo Lab (100th Photo Archives)

Capt. John E. Schwarz, Commander, 100th BG Photo Lab
48514 349th XR-R "LASSIE COME HOME" (100th Photo Archives)

LASSIE COME HOME
John W. Brown as an Aviation Cadet in 1942 - Santa Ann, California Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives)

John W. Brown as an Aviation Cadet
Cadets in John W. Browns class; Standing from left; Sherman Gillespie (went to the 96th and has been searching for Brown since 1945), Maxwell and Phillbin: Kneeling from left; John W. Brown, Pullman and Thiech. Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives)

James W. Brown
John W. Brown 349th Detailed Information (100th Photo Archives)

John W. Brown
48009 XR-E 349th "THIS WILL KILL YOU" (100th Photo Archives)

"THIS WILL KILL YOU"