384th Bombardment Group (Heavy) in World War II

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032 Debriefing Kelly Crew

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Interrogation, 2 October 1943, Emden

Clockwise from closest to camera: 1st Lt. W. Blount (N), unidentified 1, TSgt. Leonard Nealis (TT), TSgt. Dennis Lane (BT), Capt. Charles Bonnett (B), Intelligence/debriefing officer, James Martin-Vegue (N, standing), 1st Lt. S. Taylor (CP), standing), SSgt. Roland Killin (FG), Capt. James Kelly (P)

To Be Identified: TSgt. Jerome Beaupre (RO), SSgt. Aloysius Mizgorski (FG)

Not in Photo: Brig. Gen. R. Travis (C), 1st Lt. Edgar Ulrey (OBS/TG)

Identification of Nealis and Killin courtesy of Peggy (Nealis) Burner, January 2015.

Source: Robert Bletscher, 2011.

Bletscher: "I had sent someone to copy the records, but unfortunately they were too big to be copied on a regular scanner. The Agency Chief at the Air Force Historical Research Agency at Maxwell AFB, in Alabama, decided that they were records that should be preserved, and as a result had his department take care of them."

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