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Reply to Danny re "Rebel Gal" (msg id: 2228)
Danny you mentioned your father flying on Rebel Gal. My father was the original Bombardier on her out of Halesworth. I have photos to share with you.

Go to:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fauxaddress/sets/72157608394780148/

Contact me thru there or fauxaddress3 a t homail (dot) com

Danny's original message
Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1567)
I KNOW EVERYONE WANTS PICTURES OF THE P-47 IN A GREAT DOG FIGHT BUT I WANT SOMETHING VERY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OF YOU P-47 PILOTS ..MY MOTHER HELP BUILD THE GREAT THUNDERBOLT IN EVENSVILLE IND. AND WOULD LOVE TO HAVE A PICTURE OF ANY WOMAN OR WOMEN RIVOTING A WING OR WELDING. I ALSO WANT TO THANK ALL THE PILOTS OF THE P-47'S FOR KEEPING THE GERMANS OFF MY DADS ASS WHILE HE WAS BOMBING GERMANY HE WAS ON A B-24 NAMED "THE REBEL GAL" OUT OF HALESWORTH ENGLAND. ANY PICTURES OF A P-47 BEING BUILT WOULD BE GREATLY APPREACIATED. ALSO IF ANY OF THE PILOTS OF A P-47 HAS A PICTURE OF A B-24 BOMBING GERMANY . MY MOTHER AND FATHER ARE STILL LIVING AND IN GOOD HEALTH LIVING IN LOVINGTON NEW MEXICO. THANKS DANNY

Posted By: Edward Valachovic on 11/15/2009 4:53:57 PM EST

Captain Everett G. King (msg id: 2227)
My father, Colonel Edwin V. King and his twin brother Captain Everett G. King both flew P-47's during D-day and through the summer of 1944.

On August 15, 1944 at noon, in south-western part of France, near Rambouillet, an intense air battle between a squadron of American fighter-bombers P47 and Luftwaffe fighter Focke Wulf 190 took place and wittness by the entir village of Clairefontaine. During this battle, four German planes are shot down, but three American aircraft are shot down. One of them crashed near Clairefontaine, his pilot, Captain Squadron Everett G. King, although he managed to eject from his plane, was killed at ground. A stele in the Place de la Mairie at Clairefontaine perpetuates the memory of this event.

Posted By: Michael M. King (mking@railexusa.com) on 11/10/2009 9:04:00 AM EST

ATTN:David l Pratt concerning Robert Hartmann msg id 2207 (msg id: 2226)
I have information concerning your grandfather Robett Hartmann + images from his time inthe 509th. Problem is that you did not leave an email to reach you when you posted yopur inquiry

Hope you get this & can respond to:

ngraser@comcast.net

Posted By: Norris Graser (ngraser@comcast.net) on 10/12/2009 10:50:15 PM EST

William Charles Jabo Jarvis (msg id: 2225)
Any information concering my Dad would be much appreciated. Thanks again!
Mary Jo Jarvis

Posted By: Mary Jo Jarvis Schumacher (newfs@speedyquick.net) on 10/12/2009 12:31:25 AM EST

William Charles "Jabo" Jarvis (msg id: 2224)
I wondered if anyone out there may know of any photographs or information concerning my dad, Jabo Jarvis. He passed away in 2000. My dad was based out of England in 1944, he flew P-47's. We are trying to gather as much information as we can.
Thank you,
Mary Jo Jarvis

Posted By: Mary Jo Jarvis Schumacher on 10/12/2009 12:25:38 AM EST

information on my father p-47 captain WW11 (msg id: 2223)
I am trying to get any information I can regarding my fathers service in the war. He was a Captain Richard William Long, he flew P 47 's in the Italian and N africa theaters. think he joined up in the in Victoria Texas , and returned to Tucson or Phoenix. I know he ended up in Long Beach. He left service about the time President Roosevelt died.
I don't have much more information. He committed suicide in 1963, ( Post traumatic stress syndrome) I know he had about 100 + successful missions, and low flying missions in Italy.
Thanks
Jackie Kaar

Posted By: Jackie Kaar (jkaar@sbcglobal.net) on 09/20/2009 1:49:20 PM EST

Jerome Lennon (msg id: 2222)
wrong email first listed

Posted By: Jean Lennon Schuhle (jschuhl2@nycap.rr.com) on 09/12/2009 12:21:52 PM EST

Jerry Lennon (msg id: 2221)
My Dad, Jerry Lennon flew a P47. He was wingman for Dave Gatling. How can I have his pic and bio added to the page of pilot biographies?
Thanks.

Posted By: Jean Lennon Schuhle (schuhl2@nycap.rr.com) on 09/12/2009 12:19:25 PM EST

New name (msg id: 2220)
None

Posted By: John Weiner on 09/11/2009 5:39:56 PM EST

George Richard Gray, 1920-2009 (msg id: 2219)
To those who flew with him you probably knew him as George or Rich. He was in the Ninth Air force, 366th fighter group and spent a lot of his time flying out of field Y-29 in Belgium. His favorite aricraft was A6Q, fondly referred to as "Quennie". The rest of his life was shaped by his experience "over there" and it helped him to teach his sons many lifelong lessons. He very much enjoyed getting to see many of you again at all of the reunions he attended. He had to stop going those reunions to care for his wife Anne who survives him. Dad passed quietly in his sleep on August 21st. Lieutenant Colonel Gray was put to rest with a full Air Force honor guard at the Los Gatos Memorial Park in California. He will be missed by all of us.

Posted By: Tom Gray (tomgray56@gmail.com) on 09/02/2009 1:02:32 PM EST

Lt. Joe Pickerel 347th - POW (msg id: 2218)
I am interested in any information someone may have regarding the 4 days of Escape and Evasion, possible POW, when Lt Pickerel was forced to bail out of damaged a/c on 19 April 1945 over Italy.

Posted By: Barbara Howard on 08/13/2009 4:22:52 PM EST

Lt Victor M. Gazda (msg id: 2217)
Lt Victor M. Gazda was my wife's great uncle and we are looking for any information about him as a fighter pilot in the 391st fighter squadron. I have seen inquiries from M.P. Sikora to C. Pat Moore regarding him. If you could e-mail me we would be thankful. My father-in-law has a few pictures of him and his DD2-14.

Posted By: James P. Kent (yogibear13@frontiernet.net) on 07/31/2009 1:17:22 PM EST

Lt. William McGowan (msg id: 2216)
My uncle Bill, assigned to the 366th FG, 391st FS in WWII was KIA on D-Day in Normandy. He is buried at the very spot where his P-47 went down north of St. Lo, which I have visited. I plan to take my mother (Bill's younger sister by 11 years and only immediate family member living) to the site and would like to connect with anyone who may have known him. Born in Benson, MN, he wasn't quite 24 when he died, was married just 4 months and had a degree in Journalism. Unfortunately we know little of his short time in the military and as a P-47 pilot. Thank you in advance!

Posted By: Paul Stouffer on 07/21/2009 5:30:38 PM EST

"Dotty" (msg id: 2215)
I am looking for any information about a P47 with the name "Dotty" on the right cowl. This plane is believed to have flown in the PTO assigned to the 5th AF, possibly with the 58th FG.

Posted By: J. Cobb on 07/05/2009 4:38:21 PM EST

507th FIGHTER GROUP/Ie Shima (msg id: 2214)
I am a freelance writer and doc film maker. I am gathering info on a "biography/essay" style book about the 507th Fighter Group. Anyone with info...brothers, sisters, pilots themselves, enlisted me, widows...I want to tell the story of these fantastic men. Please contact me 402-832-5263 or email phealy@visitnaper.com. My film website is www.visitnaper.com. Thank You!

Posted By: Patrick Michael Healy (phealy@visitnaper.com) on 06/23/2009 5:15:20 PM EST

nose art (msg id: 2213)
I would like to know if my Uncle (Capt.Jack Yarger) had a name or several on his ship a P-47 D of which he has flown in WWII. Can you tell me as I would like to know or see his plane that he flew. I would appreciate it very much. I was deaf and could not hear at the age of 22 months. I wanted to be a pilot like my Uncle Jack. Obviously it never happened.

Thank you,
Thomas L. Yarger

Posted By: Thomas L. Yarger (tomyarger@juno.com) on 05/25/2009 11:00:52 PM EST

Captain Barton P. Christopher (msg id: 2212)
I am looking for information about my father, Cpt. Barton P. Christopher who was with the 404th Fighter Group, 506th Fighter Squadron. He flew a P47Thunderbolt "Maggiezass". I have his footlocker full of his uniforms, medals, silk maps, photos, flight logbooks and memorabilia and would like to share some of the info I have about him.
Any information would be appreciated.

Posted By: Bonnie Christopher Gamache (maggiezass@hotmail.com) on 05/03/2009 6:27:52 AM EST

Lt Colonel John J. Reynolds has gone home to the Lord (msg id: 2211)
John J. Reynolds

John J. Reynolds, 84, of Narvon died Sunday, April 26, 2009 at Ephrata Community Hospital. He was married to Margaret E. (Heath) Reynolds. They would have celebrated their 63rd anniversary in June.

Born in Chester, PA, he was the son of the late Thomas and Mae (Morris) Reynolds.

John was a steam turbine engineer for Westinghouse for over 43 years. He was an active member of Christian Fellowship Church, New Holland.

He served in the Army Air Corps as a P47 Thunderbolt pilot during World War II and as an Anti-Aircraft Commander with the Army during the Korean War.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children: John H. Reynolds, Seattle, WA; Brian C. Reynolds, Glen Mills; and June M. Koehler, Chester Springs; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

His funeral will be held on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 (TODAY) at 7:30 PM at Christian Fellowship Church, 758 Spruce Rd., New Holland. The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Burial will be on Wednesday at 2:30 PM at St. Dennis Cemetery, Havertown. The Groff-High Funeral Home, New Holland is in charge of arrangements.

Posted By: Grandson (jreynolds.itn@comcast.net) on 04/30/2009 11:51:40 AM EST

William Howard Anderson (msg id: 2210)
My uncle was William H. Anderson, (Bill) He joined late in the war and was sent over to Italy in January 1945. I believe his unit called themselves The Fighting Cocks. He was shot down down over Vicenza, Italy in February or March 1945. During training before he was shipped out, he got a lot of newspaper press because of his singing in musical concerts he was involved in with his unit. Does any one have any information about him during his military service, especially deployment to Italy? It would be greatly appreciated.

Posted By: Bill Anderson (bandersoa@gmail.com) on 04/28/2009 2:17:28 PM EST

2nd Lt. James T. Borden - England '43-'44?? (msg id: 2209)
I am the grandson of Lt. Borden and wanted to know a little more about my grandfather's flying history. I have all of his logbooks and photos/film and wanted to learn more about his service from WWII. Any information is greatly appreciated by his family and all of the wonderful great-grandchildren he never knew! God Bless and God Speed!

Posted By: John K. Borden (jkborden@bellsouth.net) on 04/10/2009 10:43:05 PM EST

362nd F.G. 377th F.S. 2nd Lt. F.W. Turner (msg id: 2208)
My father Frederick W. Turner flew with the 377th from Nov. 1944 until the end of WWII. He was sot down on April 29, 1945 but survived and walked to safty in Czecholovakia. He was awarded the D.F.C. and flew 81 missions. I have mission report with pilots names if anyone needs info. Frederick "Mike" Turner died in 1951 while serving with the Massachusetts Air National Guard.

Posted By: Lucinda Turner Fury (Lumis_2hawks@yahoo.com) on 04/09/2009 1:39:05 PM EST

Lt. Robert Hartmann, 509th Ftr. Sq., 405th Ftr. Grp. (msg id: 2207)
I would like to know if anyone still survives from the 9th that knew my grandfather? He was shot down over Essen April 11th 1945. He is buried in Belgium.
I understood that he had 130 hrs of flight time left before he bought it. Apperently, his last mission was to bomb an oil field. according to his wing man (name unkown) he went down into a plume of smoke from the run and never came out. Lt. Robert Hartmann was from South Jersey and was a Chemical Engineer at Dupont before joining to fight the war.
The last info on his plane was ser.# 42-38391 P47D -26-RA, MACR #14460, 405 grp.
He was made Cpt. post mortum.
To all who serve, thank you for our freedom.

D. L. Pratt

Posted By: David Lindsay Pratt on 04/09/2009 8:57:49 AM EST

I love this plane! (msg id: 2206)
To all you fellers out there that flew the beautiful Jug I just want to say thank you! And that goes for every veteran also! Without ya'll were would we be? "Speakin zie duetsche?" I am so happy to have found this web site as the P-47 is my favorite plane of all time! I finally saw one in person at Galveston's Lone Star Air Museum some time back and my wife asked me if I was going to cry when I saw her and touched her! (The P-47!) I welcome any communication about the P-47-I love stories from the guys who flew them or if you are some poor sap like me who loves this plane and the best we will ever get is to touch one....email me and we can sob on each others shoulders! I wish there was a two seater out there!!

Posted By: Mike Eakins (eakins15@missouristate.edu) on 04/05/2009 11:01:43 PM EST

CPT. Harry Greeno (msg id: 2205)
Looking any information or where I may obtain information pertaining to CPT Harry Greeno, 10th Fighter Squadron, 50th Fighter Group, during WWII. Harry was killed in France returning from a sortie, 6 Aug 1944. He is buried at the American Cemetery in Normandy.

Repsectfully,
Edward L. Mauro
Command Sergeant Mafor, USA, (Retired)

Posted By: Edward l. Mauro on 03/22/2009 10:06:05 PM EST

Doing research on my uncle. (msg id: 2204)
I would welcome any information about my uncle who was killed during the last part of WW2. His name is Earl Otto Gooding. He was from Indiana and may have used the nickname of "Whimpy".

Posted By: Michael Richey (richey65@verizon.net) on 03/20/2009 4:05:48 PM EST

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