349th Bomb Squadron
Article on Heinz Kupski, who rescued Angelo LaSalle (courtesy of the LaSalle family)

Angelo LaSalle Article
Wedding of Angelo LaSalle, with Horst Kupski in attendance (Courtesy of the LaSalle family)

Wedding of Angelo LaSalle
100 BG / 349 BS
1st Lieutenant Anthony John GALLAGHER
From Broomall, Pennsylvania
MIA 5th August 1944 as pilot of B-17G / #43-37572 / XR-'S' / 'Sassy Lassy' / MACR 7878.
Target: the Daimler-Benz Plant at Magdeburg, Germany.
The aircraft was hit by flak during the bomb run and completely disintegrated in the Magdeburg area. 6 MIA / 4 KIA.
1Lt Gallagher is commemorated on the Margraten Cemetery Walls of the Missing. Also see https://www.fieldsofhonor-database.com/case/1219-gallagher-anthony-john
Surce of the portrait photograph: Pilot Class Book 43-H, Lemoore AAF, California.
This Class Book was kindly provided to me by Mrs. Claire Doherty from the UK. Thanks for sharing Claire!

Anthony Gallagher
S/Sgt Bruce Alshouse (Courtesy of the Alshouse family)

S/Sgt Bruce Alshouse
TG on Lt Gufstsfsons Crew. Killed by civillians

William Ewing
Members of the John Gossage crew. Top: William Humphrey, Ralph Schulte, Michael Gillen, Francis DeCooman, Clyde Lovell, and Bruce Alshouse. Bottom: John Gossage, William Grier, Walter Nichols, and Theodore Don. (Courtesy of Bruce Alshouse)

Members of the John Gossage Crew
W. Drew Bailey, Standing 4th From the Left (Courtesy of David Bailey)

W. Drew Bailey and Ground Personnel
Sgt. John Legg, taken stateside (Courtesy of the Legg family)

Sgt. John Legg, taken stateside
Sgt. John Legg, taken stateside (Courtesy of the Legg family)

Sgt. John Legg, taken stateside
Capt. Sumner Reeder with the ground crew of "Squawkin Hawk.” (Drew Bailey collection)

Capt. Sumner Reeder