384th Bombardment Group (Heavy) in World War II

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Junket XI -- Paul Furiga at lane to St. James the the Apostle

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Junket XI participant Paul Furiga (son of bombardier Frank D. Furiga, 547th squadron), leaning against a converted classic telephone booth across the street from the lane that leads to St. James the Apostle, the church in Grafton Underwood where 384th veterans donated a stained glass window.

Photo contributed by Paul Furiga.

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