Wed May 25, 2016 4:49 pm
Thu May 26, 2016 1:29 am
Thu May 26, 2016 1:06 pm
Craig59 wrote:The "PBJ" on display is B25D, 43-3308 when it was at the Marine Air-Ground museum at Quantico prior to the NMUSMC being built. The aircraft is now on loan and displayed in Pampa, Texas. I certainly wish they would bring it in from the weather and display it at the new museum - even if it's not a real PBJ - but, given the recent remodel and addition at the museum, I'm not holding my breath.
Thu May 26, 2016 2:09 pm
Mark Allen M wrote:Guess I should add this one. Most of us have probably seen this photo before.
Tragic
R.I.P. hero's ...
LOSS OVER TOBERA: With its port engine hanging following an anti-aircraft hit, the PBJ of First Lieutenant Glenn W. Smith (BuNo 35143) goes down over Tobera on 5 May 1944. The aircraft crashed a short time later killing all seven of the crew. The aircraft's wreckage was located in 1949 and the remains of at least one crewmen was recovered and returned to the United States for burial at Arlington National Cemetery. During the late 1990s the site was rediscovered and yielded additional remains. In 2000 these remains were also recovered and returned to the United States for burial.
Pilot 1st Lt. Glenn Willard Smith "Smitty", O-21855 (MIA / KIA) Inglewood, CA
Co-Pilot 1st Lt. Ralph Milton Jones Jr., O-25395 (MIA / KIA) Griffin, GA
Navigator Sgt. John Slingluff Little, 452483 (MIA / KIA) Norristown, PA
Radio Sgt. George Dewey Herbst, Jr., 489222 (MIA / KIA) Pottstown, PA
Gunner Cpl. Michael F. Mazepa, 425132 (MIA / KIA) New York, NY
Gunner Cpl. Ferris Robert Gillen, 421734 (MIA / KIA) Muncie, IL
Passenger Cpl. Robert S. Bleir (MIA / KIA)
Crashed May 5, 1944
Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps (Courtesy of J.W. Leggio)
Thu May 26, 2016 4:42 pm
Fri May 27, 2016 8:46 am
Ken wrote:Search for "Jaunty Jo" for the other combat loss images
Fri May 27, 2016 10:47 am
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