384th Bombardment Group (Heavy) in World War II

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546th Personnel

PRS_09232010_00021_4abcd.jpg Edgar C. Campbell, 546th Engineering OfficerThumbnails546th Engineering OfficersEdgar C. Campbell, 546th Engineering OfficerThumbnails546th Engineering OfficersEdgar C. Campbell, 546th Engineering OfficerThumbnails546th Engineering OfficersEdgar C. Campbell, 546th Engineering OfficerThumbnails546th Engineering OfficersEdgar C. Campbell, 546th Engineering OfficerThumbnails546th Engineering OfficersEdgar C. Campbell, 546th Engineering OfficerThumbnails546th Engineering OfficersEdgar C. Campbell, 546th Engineering OfficerThumbnails546th Engineering Officers

L-R: Cicala, Pollock, Kishel, Flansburg, Michalajko.

Aircraft is B-17F 42-29636. From the Freeman/Osborne B-17 book: "42-29636 Del Cheyenne 23/1/43; Gt Falls 31/1/43; Salina 3/2/43; Nashville 23/2/43; Ass 364BS/305BG [WF-G] Chelveston VANISHING VIRGIN 24/3/43; tran 546BS/384BG [BK-F] Grafton Underwood 30/9/43; 1 BAD Burtonwood 15/3/44; RetUS 12/5/44; Lockbourn 3/8/44; RFC Walnut Ridge 18/12/45. X-VIRGIN."

Aircraft is shown here with 546th ground crewmen prior to painting over 305th BG markings. Date is likely to be 30 September 1944, or shortly thereafter.

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