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⇗.

Guidance on contributing images can be obtained by downloading this PDF document:  Upload Instructions

FROM 22 NOVEMBER 2022 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: Due to a recent revision to the MySQL Database standard, a #1064 error may be encountered when trying to navigate to a photo album. Please report the name of the album you are trying to access using the "Contact webmaster" at the page bottom, right. Thanks for your help.

38501.jpg 384th L-4Thumbnails38991 Bill DeLorey and his crew bet 1941-1945-2X 900x694384th L-4Thumbnails38991 Bill DeLorey and his crew bet 1941-1945-2X 900x694384th L-4Thumbnails38991 Bill DeLorey and his crew bet 1941-1945-2X 900x694

Photo moved from the original site (old pages).

B-17G 43-38501 "Sweet Chariot"

B17G 43-38501, code BK-C, "Sweet Chariot" 546th BS was the last aircraft to be lost in combat, shot down on the mission to the Pilsen/Skoda factory and Pilsen airfield. Hit by flak, pilot LT Andrew G. Lovett performed an emergency landing at Pisaruv Vesec village, district Tachov on April 25, 1945, and survived the mission with all the crew.

Photo courtesy of Rainer Kliemann.

Dimensions
500*258
File
38501.jpg
Filesize
84 KB
Visits
1360

0 comments