384th Bombardment Group (Heavy) in World War II

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Grafton Underwood
Reg Payne, Cindy Bryan, and Paul Newbold
Steve's dad/Paul's granddad, Lawrence Newbold, and artist Reg Payne were both Lancaster wireless operators with the RAF's 50 Squadron. Paul Newbold is holding a signed framed print of Reg Payne's "Lancaster Final Approach" presented to him by Rob Long. The print represents the British landmark 50 squadron members would look for at the end of the mission and know they were home safe.

Cindy's dad and Paul's granddad were roommates in the Stalag Luft IV prison camp.

Contributed by Cindy Farrar Bryan, 2019

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Cindy Farrar Bryan
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