Cemetery - Stateside
Matt Mabe , 100th BG Historical Staff, had the honor of placing this wreath on John C. Egans grave at Arlington National Cemetery as part of Wreaths Across America. (Photo courtesy of Matt Mabe)

John Egan grave at Arlington
Conley Culpepper grave marker

Conley Culpepper
Clay Mciver Headstone

Clay Mciver
Gravestone of 2nd Lt J. Ward Dalton at Arlington National Cemetery. (Photo courtesy of Robert Trombi)

J. Ward Dalton
I've also attached a picture of my uncle's headstone. It's in the Fort Plain Cemetery in Fort Plain, NY. (Fort Plain is in central NY, along the Mohawk River and the (once)Erie Canal, now known as the Barge Canal. (Photo Courtesy of Jack Trentelman, nephew of Jackson E. Phelps)

Jackson E. Phelps
Lt Orrin Heinrich Grave marker. Nav on Lt William B Murray Crew lost on March 6, 1944 over Berlin.

Orrin Heinrich -nav on Lt William B Murray Crew
Lt Orrin Heinrich, Nav on William B. Murray Crew.

Orrin Heinrich
Jack W. Sheridan
Buried in the Santa Fe National Cemetery,
Plot 6, gave number 4596
Tech Sgt U.S. Army
Born 6 May 1916
Died 18 FEB 1987

Jack W. Sheridan Grave Marker
Jack W. Sheridan, Author of "They Never Had It So Good, 350th Bomb Squadron History,"

Jack W. Sheridan
USAF Major EARL LOWRANCE FRYE,DFC, BSM, AM w/7 OLC's, who became the 100th BG (H) GROUP RADAR officer in April, 1945. Capt Frye flew as a Lead Crew Mickey (Radar) Operator. Died in Fairfield, California, 36 years old

Earl Frye