Personnel
John C. Egan, left, and Gale W. Cleven. 418th and 350th Squadron Commander. They became POWs two days apart. Egan at Bremen (8 Oct 1943) and Cleven two day later at Munster (10 Oct 1943) Cleven escaped for a Luft Stalag and returned to the 100th but was returned to the States. Escapes were not allowed to fly over the Europe again for fear they might be recaptured.


Leonard Bull
William "Red" Crozier escape and evasion photo. 100th Bomb Group Photo Archives.

Willaim Crozier

Charles Cruikshank
The 351st great Squadron Commander, Harry F. Cruver. Later to be the last Group Commander of the 100th

Harry Cruver
Harry Cruver and Lt. Becker

Lt. Becker

Harry Cruver
Harry F. Cruver at his cadet graduation

Harry F. Cruver
Captain Harry F. Cruver in 1942.

Harry F. Cruver
Harry F. Cruver near the end of his combat tour. Already the 351st Commanding Officer and soon to be Group Commander

Harry F. Cruver