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George Pieck (msg id: 2129)
I am looking for any information on my uncle, Cpt. George Pieck who served with the 404th fighter squadron, 371st fighter group. He is listed as missing in action on 11, August 1945. I plan on a visit to the Brittany American Cemetery this summer where I understand his name is engraved on a tablet of missing in action.
Posted By: Charles Pieck
(cpieck@bellsouth.net)
on 02/17/2008 9:49:14 PM EST
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Lt. W. John Phillips. 50th Ftr Group, 10th Ftr. Sq (msg id: 2128)
My father. Looking for anyone who might have known him/flown with him. Fortunate some years ago to correspond with his flight leader, John Brown of Cincinnatti. Also looking for info on his good friend Jack Sackett, who I understand was KIA. Thanks in advance.
John Phillips
Posted By: John PHillips
(jphillips@covantaenergy.com)
on 02/09/2008 11:03:34 PM EST
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404th Fighter Squadron Search (msg id: 2127)
Sorry- I did not include my e-mail last time.
I am the Operations Officer of an F-16 Squadron, the 186th of the Montana AIr Guard. USAF records show that our lineage derives from the 404th FS, 371st FG. I'm trying to create a squadron history display, and I'd like very much to gather information on the 404th, especially to make contact with former members and/or their descendants. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Posted By: Lt Col Michael A. Buck
(mbuck73228@aol.com)
on 01/20/2008 11:00:13 AM EST
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P47 crash on March 16th, 1945 between Mannheim and Karlsruhe. (Germany) (msg id: 2125)
Could anybody give me any information about a P47 pilot, who crashed with his P47 on March 16th, 1945 between Mannheim and Karlsruhe?
The P47 was hit by flak and crashed into the woods near the city of Eberbach.
Has anybody information about this pilot or who knows a pilot who is missing since March 16th, 1945?
I will be happy for information about the pilot.
Information please to my E-Mail: klaus.deschner@sap.com
Thanks for your help.
Regards
Klaus
Posted By: Klaus Deschner
on 01/16/2008 4:38:29 AM EST
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371st fighter group 405th squadron (msg id: 2124)
I am looking for any information available on the squadron; specifically individual plane markings for my fathers plane. He is Joe Gurnow. Photos would be great... I am working on building and painting a scale replica of "lil Joe", his p-47. I do have some of his photos that I would be happy to share.
Thanks,
Posted By: Mark Gurnow
(mgurnow@pga.com)
on 01/13/2008 12:15:35 PM EST
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464TH FIGHTER SQUADRON & 507TH FIGHTER GROUP (msg id: 2123)
MY FATHER WAS SGT HAROLD KLEIN. HE WAS A MEDIC AT LE SHIMA. I JUST CAME ACROSS A COLLECTION OF PHOTOS (LOCALS, TROOPS, PLANES, ETC) AND "BATTLE STARS." COLLECTION ALSO INCLUDES A DIARY OF EVENTS FROM 24 JANUARY TO 21 AUGUST. I DO NOT KNOW IF THIS INFORMATION IS OF BENEFIT TO ANYONE, BUT I WOULD BE WILLING TO MAKE IT AVAILABLE TO INTERESTED PERSONS.
Posted By: RICHARD KLEIN
on 01/09/2008 5:05:24 PM EST
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Robert Manning, 413th FG, 21st Fighter Squadron, le Shima (msg id: 2121)
My uncle Robert Manning, flew P-47N aircraft in the 413th FG, 21st Fighter Squadron, from the Island of le Shima off the coast of Okinawa in 1945 boming the Island of Hokkaido, Japan. His comander was Harry Thyng an ACE. My Uncle Bob said the flight from le Shima to Hokkaido was so long that he got cramps in his butt!
Robert Manning presently lives in New York state with his wife Barbara.
Posted By: Bob Pynenburg
(pyne@linkunet.net)
on 01/06/2008 5:29:43 PM EST
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404th Fighter Squadron (msg id: 2120)
I am the Operations Officer of an F-16 Squadron, the 186th of the Montana AIr Guard. USAF records show that our lineage derives from the 404th FS, 371st FG. I'm trying to create a squadron history display, and I'd like very much to gather information on the 404th, especially to make contact with former members and/or their descendants. Any help would be appreciated.
Posted By: Lt Col Mike Buck
on 01/01/2008 7:53:39 PM EST
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2Lt Esteban Terrats-Acha (msg id: 2119)
Looking for information on Lt Esteban Terrats -Acha shot down over Ruhland Germany on bomber escort mission March 2,1945.There is a biography on him in Spanish,a book called Los que no regresaron,i am looking for a copy.
Posted By: Frank Baco
(boldpilot@pilotsweb.com)
on 12/24/2007 4:07:39 PM EST
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Leather unit patches made (msg id: 2118)
Thank you all WW-2 veterans for what you did!!!
I make WW-2USAAF leather unit patches.info
E mail WeBeEmblems@aol.com
Posted By: Johnny Signor
(WeBeEmblems@aol.com)
on 12/18/2007 3:23:44 AM EST
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Lt. Col. Orville A. Kinkade (msg id: 2117)
It's with great sadness that I report the passing one of your finest: Lt. Col Orville A. Kinkade. He died 12/13/07 in Spokane, Wa., survived by wife Arlene and 5 children: Andre, Judy, Shirley, Barbara and Robert. Col Kinkade had a remarkable military career: P 47 pilot in European Theatre with multiple confirmed enemy kills, POW in Germany after being shot down in Rhine Delta (Belgium), Night jets in Korea, NATO and more.
Posted By: James Fox (son-in-law)
(foxandfox@sbcglobal.net)
on 12/15/2007 12:39:15 AM EST
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Lt Joseph Edward WILKINSON (msg id: 2116)
Hello,
I seek information concerning the P-47 serial 42-26040, 2N-H of Lt Joseph Edward WILKINSON, 50th FG, 81st FS, which was killed in France in June 1944.
We will organize a ceremony in memory of this pilot killed for the freedom of my country and I wish to make a painting of his P-47.
Do you have a photograph of P-47 of Wilkinson with his nose art "Katherine" and showing this P-47 with or without olive drab.
I infinitely thank you for your assistance.
Christian (from Orleans in France)
Posted By: Christian Dieppedalle
(chdiep@free.fr)
on 11/28/2007 1:13:08 PM EST
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Col. Neel E. Kearby, MOH (msg id: 2115)
I would be interested in making contact with anyone who may have known my paternal grandfather, Col. Neel Ernest Kearby. He flew his P-47, Fiery Ginger-named for my grandmother Virginia, with the 348th FG in the SWPA. This is a nice account of this FG written by John Stanaway named "Kearby's Thunderbolts." It is available on Amazon.com if anybody is interested-my copy is not for sale! ha, ha
I realize this request is a longshot as my grandfather would be 100 years old next year if he were alive so the likelihood of anybody that flew with him being still alive is remote. Thank you to all former and current military that have defended our country and freedoms.
Posted By: Corey Kearby, Proud Grandson
(corey.kearby@biotronik.com)
on 11/23/2007 5:36:26 PM EST
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Interested In Contacting Member(s) In Photograph (msg id: 2114)
Attempting to contact any/all members of the 371st FG, 466th FS reviewed in photograph.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v191/Robersabel/Crewmembers/?action=view¤t=FIGHTERPILOTSNICOLE3.jpg
Lt. Ross
Lt. Keller
Major Taylor
Lt. Salmi
Lt. Hurley
Assistance would be appreciated.
Posted By: Robert E. Johnson
(Robersabel@aol.com)
on 11/14/2007 5:35:14 PM EST
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Last Flight of P-47 Triple Ace (msg id: 2113)
Robert D. (Johnny) Johnston, 87, an Air Force colonel with a legendary combat record as a P-47 fighter pilot in World War II, passed away, Friday, August 17, 2007, in Panama City Beach, FL, after an extended illness.
A native Californian, he entered aviation cadet training in July, 1941, graduating with Class 42-B. As a highly-decorated P-47 fighter pilot assigned to the 50th Fighter Group in Europe during World War II, he commanded the 81st Fighter Squadron and destroyed 18 enemy aircraft, earning triple ace status. For his combat valor, General Carl “Tooey” Spaatz awarded Colonel Johnston the Distinguished Service Cross, the nation’s second highest award, in addition to his Distinguished Flying Cross, 18 Air Medals, and French Croix de Guerre with gold star. In 1945, the Mission Inn in Riverside, CA, honored their native son by enshrining his pilot wings on the Famous Flyers’ Wall alongside those of General Hap Arnold, Amelia Earhart, General James Doolittle, and other luminary pilots.
Posted By: Col (USAF, ret) Bob Johnston [eldest son]
on 11/07/2007 2:34:35 PM EST
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Maggiezass (msg id: 2112)
My father was Lt. Barton P. Christopher and he flew a P47 with the 404/506th. Maggiezass was the name of one of his planes. I have his footlocker containing all his military memorabilia, medals, maps, flight logs etc. My Dad passed away when I was 6 years old in 1960. Is there anyone in this organization that knew my Dad? If so I would love to hear from you.
Posted By: Bonnie Christopher Gamache
(maggiezass@hotmail.com)
on 10/31/2007 4:28:39 AM EST
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(msg id: 2111)
very informative website! thanks alot!
Posted By: adam
(adambnrk@yahoo.co.uk)
on 10/04/2007 4:45:44 AM EST
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Puerto Rico Air National Guard (msg id: 2110)
I am building models that were flown by the Puerto Rico Air National Guard and would like to know if anyone have any pictures with any tail numbers or art. Thank You
Posted By: Jose Muriente
on 09/24/2007 9:30:41 PM EST
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Aikens Vance Smith (msg id: 2109)
I am interested to hear from anyone who served with or knew of 1st Lt. Aikens Vance Smith, 66th Squadron, 57th Fighter Group. He was killed 29 April 1945, over Italy, when he bailed out and never attempted to open his parachute, possibly having struck the wing and was knocked unconscious or killed instantly. I would love to learn more about the types of missions he flew over Italy.
Posted By: Carole Seegmiller
on 09/19/2007 2:22:50 AM EST
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Captain Fred L Hillis. (msg id: 2108)
Looking for pictures of his p47 cookie1 through to cookie6 I believe he was in the 358th. Want to get accurate information of his planes to add to a flight sim game.
Posted By: Rodney Lincoln.
(barneybolac@yahoo.com.au)
on 09/11/2007 2:53:52 AM EST
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507th Ftr Group, 463rd Ftr Squadron WWII (msg id: 2107)
Looking for members of the 463rd fighter squadron at the end of WWII. My Uncle Leroy Seligman went missing just a few days after the offical end of WWII. Would like to contact anyone that might remember him and any details about his last flight out Le Shima. Members listed on the MACR for his last flight were: Capt. Robert T. Forrest, 2nd LT. Joesph Soukup and 2nd Lt Robert L(?)ubbe (can't read the name clearly) Anyone who might know of my Uncle or his last flight please feel free to contact me.
Posted By: Roger Seligman
(Roger.Seligman@gmail.com)
on 08/30/2007 4:03:24 PM EST
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Lt. Donald E. Henry (msg id: 2106)
Looking for any info or pics of my father-in-law Lt. Donald E. Henry who flew P-47's with 56FG (believe in 63rd Squadron) during 1945 in the ETO.
Posted By: James Moore
(jimdonniem@aol.com)
on 08/24/2007 9:45:26 AM EST
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P-51D "LUCIFER Jr" Tuskegge Airmen (msg id: 2105)
Hello
I am building a 1/10 scale RC of a P-51D..I am looking for info on a plane with the name of "LUCIFER Jr" . It belonged to someone with the Tuskegee Airmen. Just looking at some of the pilots name I'm going to take a guess that this plane belonged to Luther Smith Jr...this is just a guess. The plane carries of the 302th Fighter Sqn, I think..it is the one with the red devil with the fork on a blue background.
What I need to know is the planes tail number and any info on this plane, photo would be great as well. Also any info on the pilot...
Thanks
Yoaman Smith, Okinawa Japan
Posted By: Yoaman Smith
(raptor12_2001@yahoo.com)
on 08/23/2007 9:35:18 PM EST
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Help Needed (msg id: 2104)
My first cousin, Joe Lloyd Green from Charleston, W. Va. was stationed in the UK. As a P-47 pilot, he flew 103 missions over Germany. At one point, his plane was so badly shot up that he barely made it back to the English coast before crashing. He recovered and was re-assigned as a flight instructor somewhere in the South (USA). While taking off with a student, another plane lost power and crashed into his plane killing both of them. I was quite young at the time but now would like to find out more details about his service record. Does anyone know how I might obtain this information?
Posted By: Bill Green
(wgreen9@cfl.rr.com)
on 08/22/2007 12:43:26 PM EST
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Good work (msg id: 2103)
Very nice website & good work!
Posted By: Sam Glawdinski
(tripledot@walla.com)
on 08/16/2007 4:04:11 AM EST
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