MANOS (msg id: 2048)
Hi im doing a research about greek parentage pilts who fought with usaaf. If Mr Manos or his son is watching, please contact me if they have Greek Parentage. Thanks in advance
Dimitris
Posted By: Dimitris Vassilopoulos
(dvas@vivodinet.gr)
on 02/15/2007 7:10:19 AM EST
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48 FG 493FS 9th AF (msg id: 2046)
I'm looking for any info on my Grandfather, Capt Charles L. Snider and his plane(s) Frosty and/or Frosty II. I know he was with the 9 AF, 48 FG, 493 FS when they left for overseas in March of 1944. I am now a Captain in the Air Force but know (almost)nothing of my grandfathers history. He died 1 year (1968) before I was born. Thanks for any information.
Please contact me at rowie33@yahoo.com
thanks
Posted By: Roger Engle
(rowie33@yahoo.com)
on 02/10/2007 1:20:56 PM EST
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48 FG 493FS 9th AF (msg id: 2045)
I'm looking for any info on my Grandfather, Capt Charles L. Snider and his plane(s) Frosty and/or Frosty II. I know he was with the 9 AF, 48 FG, 493 FS when they left for overseas in March of 1944. I am now a Captain in the Air Force but know (almost)nothing of my grandfathers history. He died 1 year (1968) before I was born. Thanks for any information.
Please contact me at rowie33@yahoo.com
thanks
Posted By: Roger Engle
(rowie33@yahoo.com)
on 02/10/2007 1:11:24 PM EST
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Proud Son (msg id: 2044)
I am the proud son of Lt. Cecil E. Manning. My Father flew with the famous 4th FG 355 FS. His career began with the RCAF flying Hawker Hurricanes and Spitfires before transfer to the USAAF. He flew at least 13 different P-47s for the 4th. His assigned a/c was WD-H. He was assingned a new P-51B in Feb. 1944 and went down on 6 March 1944 to become a POW. I am sad to say he passed away 23 Nov. 2006. I am a corporate pilot with 3 jet type ratings. I would think of myself as "A Chip Off The Old Block"
Posted By: Robert R. "Randy" Manning
on 02/09/2007 8:12:32 AM EST
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Trying to Contact Tom Glenn (msg id: 2043)
I am trying to contact Tom Glenn, author of P-47 Pilots: The Fighter-Bomber Boys. Can anyone provide me with his e-mail address?
Thanks.
Ron
Posted By: Ron Lapp
on 02/08/2007 4:03:11 AM EST
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(msg id: 2042)
Proud son of 1st Lt Frank Gaertner...48th FG, 494th FS. This past summer the local MAPS Akron Ohio Air Show had (2) P-47's on hand. HUN HUNTER and WICKED WABIT. They both flew together and the crowd was in AWE of what they say and heard that day...where else will you see 2 of the famed Jugs flying together on a clear blue sky!! Hopefully these 2 planes will return in 2007. Suggest contacting MAPS (military aviation preservation society) to see upcoming schedule...Show also had a mock dog fight between a F 86 and a MIG 15...again awesome!!
Posted By: Chris J. Gaertner
(chris.gaertner@gm.com)
on 01/20/2007 10:01:41 AM EST
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Looking for Mr. Bud Poole.... (msg id: 2040)
Who entered a post about Capt. William Livergood. I am Livergood's nephew and would like to contact Mr. Poole (bu49@poolesite.com) but the e-mail address given is not active.
Posted By: Roger Mayer
(roger_mayer@merck.com)
on 01/08/2007 2:49:21 PM EST
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Re: Maggiezass (msg id: 2036) (msg id: 2039)
Bonnie Christopher Gamache on 12/30/2006 7:09:18 PM EST
Contact me for information on 4046th Fighter Group, 506th Fighter Squadron and Barton Christopher.
Posted By: Bob Williams
(bw7jn@yahoo.com)
on 01/06/2007 1:18:00 AM EST
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A good grandfather (msg id: 2038)
My grandfather, Warren E. Foote, of Greenbay, Wisconsin, is currently living in Denver, Colorado at the age of 84 1/2 . For his 80th birthday he called a company at Centennial Airport (just south of Denver) and said, "I haven't flown an airplane in about 55 years and I want to be able to fly your A-6 Texan with a trained pilot in the back in case i make a mistake." That next week he went to the airport, suited up and before he knew it was doing barrel rolls and fly-by's. That was the most fun he had in many years. His war stories influenced me to take flight lessons. I'm now 13 and have had 5 hours of flight time.
Posted By: Patrick Gearhart
on 01/04/2007 1:30:26 PM EST
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Robert C. Finley of 373 FG/410 FS (msg id: 2037)
Bonnet Alexandre,
Please post your email so you can be contacted regarding your Robert C. Finley of 373 FG/410 FS
Posted By: C. Christensen
on 01/03/2007 6:52:57 PM EST
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Maggiezass (msg id: 2036)
I am wondering if any of you P-47 pilots remember a Lt. Barton P. Christopher, pilot. Maggiezass was one of his planes. He started flying Aug. 43. I have quite a few photos of him in his plane.
Posted By: Bonnie Christopher Gamache
on 12/30/2006 7:09:18 PM EST
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Andrew Chasko, Stalag Luft Zwei (msg id: 2035)
My father was a P47 pilot who was captured in Dec 1944 and then imprisoned in Stalag Luft Zwei. Does anyone have information on him or on this POW camp?
He had an honorary membership in Patton's 16th Armored Division, because after he escaped the camp, he met up with the tanks. He sat on the front of first tank going in to liberate the camp. He said, "It was the greatest sound I ever heard."
He escaped a second time when the Russians came into the camp and shot the Russian officers and 12 Orthodox priests. He also liberated Dacchau on the way home.
He tried to visit his grandparents in Slovakia but then found the Russian occupation too dangerous to do that, so he made his way home to the US.
I just don't see much on Stalag Luft 2 on the web.
Posted By: Jessica Chasko Denning
on 12/23/2006 9:48:53 PM EST
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Robert C. Finley of 373 FG/410 FS (msg id: 2034)
Who can give me any information about Robert C. Finley. He was shot down over Belgium on 06 November 1944.
Thanks
Posted By: Bonnet Alexandre
on 12/08/2006 5:31:47 AM EST
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Crash of Howard P. Maupin 356 FG/361 FS on March 20 1944 (msg id: 2033)
I'm doing a research about the air war above my town and would like to find some extra information about Howard P. Maupin, pilot of the 356 FG/ 361FS. He crashed in Belgium with his P-47 (42-22525) on the 20 March 1944. I would like to find someone who knew him...friend,relative..etc.
Thanks.
Posted By: Bonnet Alexandre
on 12/08/2006 5:24:58 AM EST
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Lt. Walter Hayes (msg id: 2032)
I am doing genological research in to my family and wandered if anyone remembered anything of Lt. Walter Hayes. He was the pilot of a ill fated flight over England July 2, 1944. He and 4 others parished in the woods over Ampfield, Hampshire. Please email me if you have any insights or recollections of my uncle. Thank you for your help
Posted By: Alan Marvel
on 12/07/2006 1:29:28 AM EST
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Clyde McGrath, P-47 pilot, 387th FS, 365th FG (msg id: 2031)
Greetings!,
Just perusing this website and decided to see if
any of you out there flew with my deceased uncle, Clyde McGrath, during WWII in the ETO! Please e-mail if you have any old war stories and knew my uncle. I served in the Air Force in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Clyde was a great guy! Always happy-go-lucky! THANK YOU to all of you who served during the war. God Bless.
Posted By: T.R. Lazorishak
(TRexkeystoner@aim.com)
on 12/04/2006 7:40:43 PM EST
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Search Information about P47 chrash (msg id: 2030)
Dear Sir,
I am writing a documentation about aircraft crash and I need data of a pilot and his chrash side here in Germany. Following data I was able to get thru our city archive: Two Aircraft flew a bomb dive Mission on a Train and an Electric-Station by the Neckar River The chrash was on March 16, 1945, Time: 09:45 am Aircraft Type: P47 Tunderbolt It was a Belly landing in the woods of Eberbach (Eberbach: Name of the City south of Heidelberg) Pilot are KIA, he was shoot down by Flak. It`s possible for you to send me the information what the name of the pilot and where he was posted with his squadron? It will be great if you can help me. I cant found a MACR of this case. Thanks Klaus
Posted By: Klaus Deschner
on 11/30/2006 6:45:34 AM EST
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406Fighter Group 513 Fighter Squadron (msg id: 2029)
William S Manos Pilot
Posted By: Bill Manos Sr
on 11/28/2006 10:09:07 AM EST
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324 Fighter group 315 Squadron (msg id: 2028)
My dad who is still alive flew with 324 figher group 315 squadron are their any of his fellow pilots here let me know Thanks Jack
Posted By: Jack
(JMAVIA@AOL.COM)
on 11/12/2006 6:18:03 PM EST
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MEMBER 404TH - 508TH SQ. (msg id: 2027)
STILL ALIVE AND KICKIN'
LET ME HEAR FROM ANYONE WHO FLEW IN EARLY 1945.
I JOINED THE GROUP IN ST TROND AND FLEW 24 MISSIONS. BEFORE THE WAR ENDED.
STAYED OVER UNTIL JUNE 46.
Posted By: JIM MOULTON
(jdenzil@charter.net)
on 11/12/2006 3:30:10 PM EST
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366 Fighter Group, 9th AF (msg id: 2026)
My Father flew P47s out of England across the channel and opened strip A1. Hes done some remarkable things flying 99 combat missions total before giving up his plane which saw its demise by a pilot who pushed the right button at the wrong time and blew himself up along with the plane on the taxi way.
Posted By: Sgt Craig Charbonneau, HMH-461 USMC, Africa Active duty
(craigcharbonneau2003@yahoo.com)
on 11/11/2006 1:15:24 AM EST
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Pilot 406 Fighter Group-513 Fighter Squadron 9th A. F. (msg id: 2025)
I flew 108 Missions, shot down once by ground fire
5 miles north of Rennes France 1944
Posted By: William S Manos
on 11/10/2006 10:15:55 AM EST
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Alva D. Henehan (msg id: 2024)
My first active duty commander was a USAF full colonel by the name of Alva D. Henehan. I understand that he flew the P47 in the ETO, and I would appreciate hearing any details of his service. According to him, he "had" three German planes before he was 21, and I have no reason to doubt that this was the truth.
Posted By: Roger M. Woodbury, Major, USAF(ret)
(rmwoodbury@adelphia.net)
on 11/01/2006 6:47:11 PM EST
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2lt Donald E Childs info. (msg id: 2023)
I'm looking for any information on my Uncle Don. He was killed when he crash landed on July 19, 1944, near the village of High Halden, GB.
Posted By: Pat Childs
(PJChilds@PJChilds.com)
on 11/01/2006 3:56:02 PM EST
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Lt. Wiersema. 358th FG (msg id: 2022)
Congratulations for your nice site.
I am trying to contact family or relatives of 1st Lt. John A. WIERSEMA (ASN: O-732423), killed in action on June 5, 1944 in the Park of Chateau de Versailles, near Paris.He served in the 358th Fighter Group, 367th Fighter Squadron.
Thank you for your help. J-L Gruson
Posted By: Jean-Luc GRUSON
(jean-luc.gruson@wanadoo.fr)
on 10/22/2006 7:58:06 AM EST
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