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Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:32 pm

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Stateside training shot of former RAF Eagle Squadron Squadron 71 pilot Dean Satterlee, and his 8th Air Force, 379th bomber group crew.

From left to right top row:

Ciancia, Frank, T/Sgt. Top Turret Gunner
Blake, Allen, S/Sgt. Left Waist Gunner
Marston, Douglas, S/Sgt. Radio Operator/Gunner
Curnes, John, S/Sgt. Right Waist Gunner
Ginnity, William, Sgt. Tail Gunner

Left to right bottom row:

Satterlee, Dean, 1st. Lt. Pilot
Gillespie, James, 2nd. Lt. Co-Pilot
Turpiano, Samuel, 2nd. Lt. Navigator
Blakely, Vernon, 2nd. Lt. Bombardier

Thu Oct 09, 2008 7:34 am

Starduster77 wrote:Albert J. Reinhart was in the 36 FG 53 FS.He was credit with one destroyed and another damaged while in that unit in 1945.
The P-47 markings looked familar to me and checked the books I have .
The 53 FS code was 6V with a Blue nose and tail was yellow .
The blue was a squadron marking and yellow tail was Group marking that changed around with differant parts of the tail painted.
There is a web sight with P-47 serial numbers but 44-20456 is in the 368 FG but a 44-20466 is in the 53 FS but this might not be correct?
Cool photo's and thanks for sharing.
Rick Peck


Rick, thank you so much for that info. I got that serial number from the picture. I will clean my glasses & check it again. I bet it is 44-20466. :lol:
Regards
Robbie

Thu Oct 09, 2008 9:20 pm

I wasn't going to post this here again, but since others are posting modern photos, what the heck? I'm in this shot, front row right.
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Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:36 am

Got to throw in a Corsair!

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Fri Oct 10, 2008 1:09 am

"My" B24 Crew. The Richard Fry crew, 736th BS, 454th BG, 15th AF. Lost to flak over Vienna on February 14, 1945. I spent 10 years of pre internet time, learning my way around the records game finding out the story of this crew for the brothers of the pilot and co-pilot. Pathfinder crew with 7 killed, 5 POW.

No prouder moment for me then when the 2 surviving crew told me I'd become part of the crew, and in helping the two brothers have memorial services for thier siblings who never came home.

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