350th Bomb Squadron
The destruction of 230358 LN-X - "PHARTZAC". Flown by Frank Meadows Oct 8, 1943 over Bremen. (100th Photo Archives)

"PHARTZAC"
"CAHEPIT" 231074 - LN-Q of the 350th. (100th Photo Archives)

"CAHEPIT"
The 350th's Thomas Cryan. KIA March 18th, 44 as the result of a mid-air collision. (100th Photo Archives)

Thomas Cryan
Lt Stewart A. McClain crew

Lt Stewart A. McClain crew
Part of the Leslie Kassebaum crew, standing from left to right, George "Ziggy" Zigenis - BTG, Jim "Rocky" Rockeford - TTG, Bill Russell - RWG, Charles Price - TG, in front, Howard "Howie" Parris - LWG, Charles "Tex" Schwark -ROG (100th Photo Archives)

Part of the Leslie Kassebaum crew
S/Sgt. George G. Zigenis, BTG on the Leslie E. Kassebaum crew. (100th Photo Archives)

S/Sgt. George G. Zigenis
Crash site of the 350th's "CAHEPIT" 231074 - LN-Q (100th Photo Archives)

"CAHEPIT"
The 350th "ROGERS RAIDERS" crew: Kneeling from left: Thomas S. Guralski - ROG, Russel E. Gately - BTG, Richard L. Kendall - TTE, Carrell W. Brooks - RW, Clarence F. Cherry - LW and Alfonso R. Fiore - TG: Standing from left: Frederick A. Mead - NAV, Julian P. Rogers - P, Robert B. Lawler - CP and Bertram C. Liberman - BOM. This is a storied 100th crew with some crewmen surviving many hours in the North Sea. See the web pages for Crews for more information. (100th Photo Archives)

"ROGERS RAIDERS" crew
Crew of the 350th's "SALVO SAL" (4230818): Kneeling from left; William McDonald - P, John James - CP, Carl Spicer - NAV, and Frank McGlinchey - BOM: Standing from left; Charles Ashbaugh - TTE, Victor Intoccia - WG, Fred Pribish - ROG, Douglas Agee - WG, Ross Detillion - BTG, and Paul Sears - TG. Douglas Agee was KIA on Oct 8, 1943 on the Bremen mission. Fred Pribish was wounded but managed to bailout. John James had a damaged chute, went down rapidly and broke his leg when landing - going through the roof of a house. Both Fred Pribish and John James were captured, hospitalized and later sent to POW camps. Ashbaugh, Intoccia, Detillion and Sears were captured immediately. They moved through interrogation and later into Stalag XVII-B. McDonald, Spicer, and McGlinchey evaded and contacted the Netherlands underground. McGlinchey and McDonald were on the established escape route to Spain but were captured after more than four months at a Border Post in the Pyrenees. Spicer made it across the Spanish border and eventually returned to England in January 1943. All the POWs survived the war and were returned to military control in May 1945. (100th Photo Archives)

Crew of the 350th's "SALVO SAL"
"HEAVEN SENT" with her ground crew at Thorpe Abbotts. (100th Photo Archives)

"HEAVEN SENT"