384th Bombardment Group (Heavy) in World War II

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Devil's Brat Crew

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“DEVIL’S BRAT” Crew

Original members of the Rimbold Crew, assigned on 16 April 1944.

Back row (left to right): 2Lt Arthur A Rimbold, Pilot; 2Lt Joseph Rubenstein, Navigator; 2Lt James E Fitzgerald, Bombardier
Not pictured: 2Lt Gregory Leon Martin, Co-pilot who was shot down while flying with a different crew and became a POW on 7 May 1944.

Front row (left to right): SSgt Thomas S “Junior” Floyd, Engineer/Top Turret Gunner; SSgt Russell Don Reams, Waist Gunner; SSgt Henry R Brock, Waist Gunner; SSgt Kenneth B Huggins, Tail Gunner; SSgt Lindsay D Moore, Ball Turret.
Not Pictured: Bobby Vernon Grieves, Radio Operator

Crew Identification by Russell Don Reams, who said “note the flak damage on the starboard propeller.”

Peter Harwood - Saturday 15 October 2016, These photos are amazing! thank you for sharing them, I live very close to where Devils Brat came to its explosive end at RAF Chailey, south East England and occasionally small pieces are still found of this aircraft in the fields nearby.

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