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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This document describes the necessary qualifications for campaign ribbon awards for Musial. He was assigned to the 384th and subordinate units for the duration of the air war in Europe and therefore should be qualified to wear the EAME ribbon with six bronze campaign stars. In practice, a silver campaign star representing five campaigns would be worn with an additional bronze campaign star.

Image contributed by Ted Musial's nephew Tom Kazmark, 2020.

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