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6847 photos in 759 sub-albums
During WWII, the Army photographed nearly everything, leaving a rich record that illustrates the history of the 384th.
Welcome to the 384th Bombardment Group (Heavy) Photo Gallery. This gallery makes available the photographic and documentary portion of the 384th BG record. All content on this gallery is visible to all visitors. Those wishing to enter a comment or contribute images will need to register and log in (links at left of Home page). Please register for an account when you need access beyond viewing gallery content. For additional information about the 384th BG, visit the 384th Bomb Group website⇗.
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11 photos
6847 photos in 759 sub-albums
During WWII, the Army photographed nearly everything, leaving a rich record that illustrates the history of the 384th.
6811 photos in 309 sub-albums
Although the 384th's main job was completed in 1945, military activities continued until 1946. Then in the late 1960's a 384th Veterans Organization was formed to carry on the memory of the Group.
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139420 photos in 1810 sub-albums
This area of the photo gallery contains images of 384th documents, which are provided to assist researchers and give insight into wartime operations.
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67 photos in 19 sub-albums
Examples of Leather A2 Jacket Art from the 384th Bomb Group
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1654 photos in 78 sub-albums
Albums appearing here have been automatically created during the user registration process.
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3396 photos in 58 sub-albums
This is a temporary work area. Images uploaded here will be documented by research staff and moved to appropriate locations throughout the gallery to help tell the story of the 384th.