384th Bombardment Group (Heavy) in World War II

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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Please help identify these B-17 parts for the new museum in Berismenil, Belgium. Here is a sequence of shots showing the contents of a display cabinet at the new museum in Berismenil, Belgium. These are sent by Isabelle Engels, who says: "A new museum is born at Berismenil. The official opening will take place on 11 Sept 2010. Here are pictures of bits and pieces of The Joker found few months ago on the crash site. Mike Sadzo, relative of Leon Sadzot, is the owner of the museum. Can you help him with the identification of some of the pieces ?" Please send any information to Isabelle [engels_isabelle@yahoo.fr].

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