384th Bombardment Group (Heavy) in World War II

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Leroy in the middle after completing his 25th Mission

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AN EIGHTH AAF BOMBER STATION, ENGLAND - When the "Dynamite Express" thundered back to its base after a trip to Germany the other day it marked the end of twenty five successful combat missions for these three members of the crew: (left to righ - AN EIGHTH AAF BOMBER STATION, ENGLAND - When the "Dynamite Express" (42-37801 SO*G) thundered back to its base after a trip to Germany the other day it marked the end of twenty five successful combat missions for these three members of the crew: (left to right) S/Sgt. Seth T. Ripley (FG) of Moravia, NY;
First Lieut. Leroy A. Arquette (B), former resident of Eagle Pass; S/Sgt. Keating S. Pharr (TG) of Gainesville, GA.

Taken after the 21 February, 1944 mission to bomb the fighter field & aircraft storage depot at Werl, Germany; aircraft is parked on Hardstand 48.

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