384th Bombardment Group (Heavy) in World War II

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Charles Gowder Crew, 546th BS

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Gowder crew in front of barracks - Gowder crew in front of barracks;
Back L-R: Salvatore "Sal" Sacco (BT), Francis Barnes (RO), James "Cotton" Williamson (TG), George Beaugh (TT), Robert Higgins (FG), Richard Leber (FG)
Front L-R: Willard Thompson (CP), Vincent Fazio (N), James Brooks (B), Charles Gowder (P)
Photo taken in mid-April, 1944; Higgins and Fazio were killed in action 24 April, 1944.
Photo from The Critique to Keep the Show on the Road

Source: Mark Meehl, 2014

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