384th Bombardment Group (Heavy) in World War II

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Ollman & Henry

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On back: "Henry brought to ETO as pup. 'A stowaway'"

From Debbie: "This is the only picture I have of this dog that was smuggled on the ship that the men went over to England on. I had a letter from one of my dad's buddies that referenced this puppy. Not sure if the letter is in this stuff or not but I will double check it. I guess they all pitched in to feed him. I do not know the end of the story but it would be cool to find out. Maybe you could find our more information about this man named Ollman."

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