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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1075)
Trying to make contact with anyone who trained or flew with Wayne Leathers. He graduated class 43J from Aloe Field in Victoria, TX, November, 1943. After training, was stationed at Martlesham Heath in the UK from April ’44 until mid 1945. Was member of 356th FG, 360th Squadron under Col. Tukey. Flew P47’s and P51’s. Thanks.

Posted By: Mark Leathers (m.leathers@worldnet.att.net) on 09/08/2000 3:19:06 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1074)
Great site. Was a Spitfire squadron guy myself but have a great buddy who flew P47s, Bob O’Neill, shot down just after D-Day, evaded, and still larger than life in New Orleans.

Posted By: Doug Tidy (Tigermantidyman@webtv.net) on 09/07/2000 7:35:11 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1073)
Great site. Was a Spitfire squadron guy myself but have a great buddy who flew P47s, Bob O’Neill, shot down just after D-Day, evaded, and still larger than life in New Orleans.

Posted By: Doug Tidy (Tigermantidyman@webtv.net) on 09/07/2000 7:32:01 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1072)
Gentlemen, I’m looking for 2nd Lt. Harrison, James W. Jr., Ser.-No. O-815329, who was shot down on Sep 27. 1944 with his P-47D-28-RA, AF-Serv-No. 42-28661 in the vicinity of the German Town Kall. We found his crash site and would like to get in touch with him. Any information is welcome. Best regards LtCol Joerg Dietsche German Air Force

Posted By: Joerg Dietsche, LtCol (Joergdietsche@hotmail.com) on 09/07/2000 2:40:23 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1071)
Great plane, the P-47; like the pilots who flew it!

Posted By: (anonymous visitor) () on 09/04/2000 11:36:53 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1070)
Hello all... I just got back from visiting with my mom in Southern CA. While there I sifted through a ton of my father’s old photo’s etc. Among the treasures, I found a large pack of short snorters. All types of currency - all ripped in half and signed by groups of pilots and crew. I saw at least one with Don Gentile’s signature and really haven’t had time yet to examine them fully. I was hoping someone could give me the rules of the ’short snorter.’ With very much respect.... Dave Raphael sends

Posted By: Dave Raphael (mraphael@mindspring.com) on 09/03/2000 10:07:34 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1069)
I’m looking for Squadron and Group information on a P-47 pilot named Robert F. Krug. All I know is that he flew Thunderbolts out of England and went to training at Luke Field AZ.,settled in Chicago/S. Wisconsin after the war. Any info would be great! Thanks

Posted By: Mark S. Tomasik (mtomasik@earthlink.net) on 08/29/2000 12:01:40 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1068)
Thunderbolts are go! My congrats! I am trying to locate Jug pilot 1st Lt. John W. Ginder of 10 Sqdn/50 FG (Ninth Air Force). He shot down a Ju-88 in the morning of January 1st 1945. Can you help?

Posted By: Ron Putz (ronputz@home.nl) on 08/28/2000 12:39:57 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1067)
P47, any flying in the UK? Where? When?

Posted By: Mike D (Mikepenhill@aol.com) on 08/27/2000 1:29:51 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1066)
Hey guys, your site’s really great!!Well, I have to say thank you- allied pilots and soldiers, for what you have done in WW2. Unfortunately in my country there aren’t any veterans of then. So, it would be very nice if a veteran would write me a letter. Ok, once again, thanks a lot!

Posted By: Kata Straub (fraese53@bluewin.ch) on 08/27/2000 9:26:41 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1065)
A SAD PASSING - A good friend of Americans, and in particular the men who flew the skies of Normandy during WWII, has passed away. PATRICK DELAHAYE, approximately 36 years of age, died on Monday, Aug. 21, 2000 while building a house in Normandy. Patrick apparently suffered a massive heart attack. He has been a close friend, no brother, to me since locating my dad’s crash site in Octeville in 1993. He has assisted nurmerous families of Allied pilots in research to learn more about what happened to those who sacrificed their lives in the Normandy Campaign. I cannot believe this fine man is gone from us. He had planned to visit in our home for the first time in October. All of us have lost a very dear friend. God bless you Patrick, and keep your wife and children in His loving care. Harry

Posted By: Harry Strahlendorf, Jr. (P47harry@worldnet.att.net) on 08/25/2000 5:32:10 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1064)
Nice site..!! My father was a Fighter Pilot with Zemkes Wolf Pack, in the 63rd FS. Before he died 10 yrs ago we used to talk regularly about his days flying in WWII. To all the Jug pilots out there... write some of this stuff down because otherwise it will be forgotten. Secondly, I’ve heard some other stories from family freinds, and I’m waiting to hear from some of the women who flew Jugs..!!! There were plenty of women who delivered aircraft all over and flew many P-47’s...

Posted By: Gene () on 08/21/2000 11:33:09 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1063)
Greetings, I am the USAF representative to the web portal, http://military.com and lead the newsletter and discussion groups. My father, Robert Dow Jackson, entered the RCAF in 1941 in Ontario and received his wings. I am not sure but I believe he eventually flew P-47s but that may have been after RCAF. He is deceased (1967). I am attempting to find any records of his service while with the RCAF. He was eventually posted to Europe in WWII and later joined the Army Air Corps. I know this is a shot in the dark, but do you recommend any sources where I might find records of his service in the RCAF. His only note of this service is “AVLMER, Ont, Can – RCAF Plt Tng – Dec 41”. Thank you, Scott “Stoney” Jackson USAF Rep MILITARY.COM

Posted By: Scott ’Stoney’ Jackson (scott@info-strategies.com) on 08/17/2000 11:32:36 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1062)
I have found some small remains of a fighter crashed very near to my town Cuneo. ’m sure it was P47D, the pilot died (KIA). The exact day of the loss wass August 2, 1944, the S.N. is 42-26374, 12th 57th Group. Is it possible to have some information and documentation about? Cordially Sergio

Posted By: Sergio Costagli (sergio.costagli@multiwire.net) on 08/17/2000 3:29:02 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1061)
My father Ebert Wayne Smith was in the 319th FS Checkertail Clan. If there is anyone who might have any information reguarding him from North Africa nad Italy, please contact me at the above email address. Thank You Mike Smith

Posted By: Mike Smith (smithm@ryobi.com) on 08/14/2000 4:15:25 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1060)
my retired uncle Captain Chester J Krist use to fly them during war time. He now resides in Huston Texas at the age of 89

Posted By: Tony (thrilleranthony@netscape.net) on 08/12/2000 11:56:06 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1059)
I MIGHT NOT HAVE THE RIGHT SITE, BUT WE ARE SELLING STATION 165 OLD CONTROL TOWER, LITTLE WALDEN. BASE OF 361ST FIGHTER GROUP AND 409TH BOMBER GROUP. MEMORABILIA PHOTO’S AND PLAQUES. £280.000 UK POUNDS

Posted By: ROGER LYNN (ROGER.CHRISSIE@FREEUK.COM) on 08/09/2000 9:45:03 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1058)
Looking for owners of restored Jugs. My father, Henry (Mac) Davidson, was a pilot in WW11 in the Pacific as well as a gunnery instructor. Is there an organization of P47 owners?

Posted By: Bruce Davidson (bdavid@tmgmission.com) on 08/08/2000 4:22:09 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1057)
Love the ’Jug’ and love your web site. It will be added to my ’favorites’. Believe you and your visitors will like my web-site on ’Warbirds’

Posted By: John H. Durst (jdurst@netexas.net) on 08/08/2000 11:59:18 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1056)
Former Jug pilot

Posted By: Travis Smith (tssmith@intertex.net) on 08/07/2000 11:38:01 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1055)
I am very interested in any correspondence. I was a pilot in the 15th fighter group ststioned in Hawaii from 1945-46

Posted By: H arry Deininger (hkd@worldnet.att.net) on 08/06/2000 8:36:52 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1054)
I am very interested in any correspondence. I was a pilot in the 15th fighter group ststioned in Hawaii from 1945-46

Posted By: H arry Deininger (hkd@worldnet.att.net) on 08/06/2000 8:28:46 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1053)
I flew the Jug with the 316th Fighter Squadron 324th. Fighter Group from 1943 to 1945. Wade Lucas email address is wadesrattlers@aol.com I live in Benton Arkansas P.O.Box 1319 72018 Would like to hear from anyone who was in that Squadron.

Posted By: wade lucas (wadesrattlers) on 08/05/2000 1:44:12 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1052)
My father, Roland Fulton Newill, was, we believe, a ground crew sergeant in the 356th FG, 361st Fighter Squadron at Martelsham Heath. This is based on great help from Ben Jones at researchers@B24.net identifying the skeleton-water-skiing-on-50.-cal-machine-guns insignia on a photo showing portraits of dad and about 12 others with names and ranks but no unit ID other than the skeleton. Since we have other photos showing dad with 500 lb bombs, we were sure he had been at a bomber station, not a P-47 station. We will squeeze the family photo piles for other photos, and appreciate any information you might have about 356, 361, or Martelsham Heath.

Posted By: Roger Newill (rnewill@henv.com) on 08/03/2000 7:58:58 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1051)
My father, Roland Fulton Newill, was, we believe, a ground crew sergeant in the 356th FG, 361st Fighter Squadron at Martelsham Heath. This is based on great help from ben jones at researchers@B24.net identifiying the skeleton-water-skiing-on-50.-cal-machine-guns insignia on a photo showing portraits of dad and about 12 others with names and ranks but no unit ID other than the skeleton. Since we have other photos showing dad with 500 lb bombs, we were sure he had been at a bomber station, not a P-47 station. We will squeeze the family photo piles for other photos, and appreciate any information you might have about 356, 361, or Martelsham Heath.

Posted By: Roger Newill (rnewill@henv.com) on 08/03/2000 7:57:45 PM EST

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