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Page Key to Index PAGE KEY TO INDEX AIRCRAFT — B-17 "Flying Fortresses" 1 AIRCRAFT — Other 2 AWARDS — Military 2 AWARDS —Other 3 CITIES 3 ESCAPES and EVASIONS 10 GENERAL 10 INTERNEES 19 KILLED IN ACTION 19 MEMORIALS and CEMETERIES 20 MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS — 303rd BG 20 MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS — Other 21 MISSIONS — Target and Date 25 PERSONS 26 PRISONERS OF WAR 51 REUNIONS 51 WRITERS 52 1 El Screamo (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Miss Lace (Feb. 2004, pg. 18), (May 2004, Fast Worker II (May 2005, pg. 12) pg. 15) + (May 2005, pg. 12), (Nov. 2005, I N D E X FDR (May 2004, pg. 17) pg. 8) + (Nov. 2006, pg. 13) + (May 2007, FDR's Potato Peeler Kids (Feb. 2002, pg. pg. 16-photo) 15) + (May 2004, pg. 17) Miss Liberty (Aug. 2006, pg. 17) Flak Wolf (Aug. 2005, pg. 5), (Nov. 2005, Miss Umbriago (Aug 2003, pg. 15) AIRCRAFT pg. 18) Mugger, The (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Flak Wolf II (May 2004, pg. 7) My Darling (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) B-17 "Flying Fortress" Floose (May 2004, pg. 4, 6-photo) Myasis Dragon (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Flying Bison (Nov. 2006, pg. 19-photo) Nero (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Flying Bitch (Aug. 2002, pg. 17) + (Feb. Neva, The Silver Lady (May 2005, pg. 15), “451" (Feb. 2002, pg. 17) 2004, pg. 18) (Aug. 2005, pg. 19) “546" (Feb. 2002, pg. 17) Fox for the F (Nov. 2004, pg. 7) Nine-O-Nine (May 2005, pg. 20) + (May 41-24577 (May 2002, pg. 12) Full House (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) 2007, pg. 20-photo) 41-24603 (Aug. 2002, pg. 15) G For George (Aug. 2005, pg. 16) Old Black Magic (Feb. 2002, pg. 7-photo), 42-107206 (Nov. 2005, pg. 15) Green Hill Belle (Feb. 2004, pg. 17, 18), (Aug. 2002, pg. 17), (Nov. 2002, pg. 12- 42-107048 (Aug. 2005, pg. 17) (Nov. 2004, pg. 6) photo) + (Feb. 2003, pg. 15, 17) + (Feb. 42-39160 G (Aug. 2002, pg. 7) Green Hornet (May 2003, pg. 17) 2004, pg. 18) + (Nov. 2005, pg. 15) 42-39875 (Feb. 2007, pg. 12) Helen Heaven (Feb. 2002, pg. 5) + (Feb. Old Crew (May 2003, pg. 15) 42-5434 (Feb. 2002, pg. 10) 2004, pg. 18) Old Squaw (Aug. 2005, pg. 14), (Nov. 42-97691 (Aug. 2006, pg. 18) Heller's Angels (Nov. 2002, pg. 12-photo) 2005, pg. 17) 42-97861 (May 2002, pg. 7) Hell's Angels (May 2002, pg. 5, 9, 12, 13), Old Timer, The (May 2004, pg. 14-photo), 44-8316 (May 2002, pg. 11) (Aug. 2002, pg. 17) + (May 2003, pg. 10- (Aug. 2004, pg. 17-photo) 44-85734 (Aug. 2005, pg. 20) photo) + (May 2004, pg. 1, 9-photo), (Aug. Old White Lady (Aug. 2004, pg. 15) Ain't Misbehaven (Nov. 2006, pg. 19-photo) 2004, pg. 20) + (Feb. 2005 pg. 3, 4, 14, 17, Ole George (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Aluminum Overcast (May 2004, pg. 1, 8- 18), (May 2005, pg. 7-photo, 12, 14-photo) One O’clock Jump (Aug. 2005, pg. 15) + photo) + (Aug. 2006, pg. 18-photo) + (May 2006, pg. 1, 3), (Aug. 2006, pg. 18), (May 2007, pg. 9) Auger Head (Feb. 2005, pg. 4) (Nov. 2006, pg. 13, 17) + (Aug. 2007, pg. Ooold Soldier (Nov. 2004, pg. 17) Avenger (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) 16), (Nov. 2007, pg. 8) Padded Cell II (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) B-17 (Aug. 2006, pg. 9-photo) + (May 2007, Hell's Angel II (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Paper Dollie (Nov. 2006, pg. 19-photo) pg. 4) Hell's Cargo '44 (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Pappy (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) + (May 2005, pg. B-17 Thunderbird (Feb. 2007, pg. 3) Hunga Dunga (May 2005, pg. 12) 12) B-17E (Feb. 2006, pg. 7) Idaho Potato Peeler (Feb. 2002, pg. 15) + Pogue-Ma-Hone (May 2005, pg. 4, 15) B-17F-DL (Aug. 2005, pg. 18) + (Feb. 2006, (May 2004, pg. 17) + (Nov. 2006, pg. 13) Princess Pat II (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) pg. 10) Iza Vailable (Aug 2003, pg. 5) + (Aug. 2004, Quinine (Nov. 2007, pg. 17) B-17G (Feb. 2006, pg. 7) pg. 18), (Nov. 2004, pg. 10) + (Nov. 2006, Quinine--Bitter Dose (Nov. 2002, pg. 15) B-17G # 767 (Aug. 2005, pg. 16) pg. 19-photo) + (Feb. 2007, pg. 10, 11), Red (Aug. 2006, pg. 3), (Feb. 2006, pg. 8) Bad Check (Aug. 2004, pg. 8, 9, 13) + (May (May 2007, pg. 16) Red Ass (May 2005, pg. 12) 2005, pg. 12) Iza Vailable III (May 2002, pg. 7, 8) + (Feb. Road Back, The (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Bad Penny (Nov. 2006, pg. 13, 19-photo) 2007, pg. 12) Rose O'grady (Nov. 2006, pg. 19-photo) Baltimore Bounce (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Iza Vailable Too (May 2002, pg. 11) + (Aug Round Trip (May 2003, pg. 20) Bam Bam (Nov 2003, pg. 18) + (May 2004, 2003, pg. 5-photo, 15) + (Nov. 2004, pg. 14) S for Sugar (Aug. 2004, pg. 20) + (Feb. pg. 1, 4-photo, 6) + (Feb. 2006, pg. 1, 4- Jackie (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) 2005, pg. 15), (May 2005, pg. 12) photo), (May 2006, pg. 18) + (Feb. 2007, Jersey Bounce (Nov. 2004, pg. 15) + (May Sack Time (Feb. 2007, pg. 6) pg. 17) 2005, pg. 12) + (May 2006, pg. 16) + (May Sad Sack (Feb. 2002, pg. 17) Beats Me (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) + (Aug. 2005, 2007, pg. 7) Sally "B" (Nov. 2002, pg. 5) + (Aug 2003, pg. 1, 8), (Nov. 2005, pg. 8, 18) Jersey Bounce, Jr. (Aug. 2007, pg. 10) pg. 18) + (Aug. 2006, pg. 4), (May 2006, pg. Betty Jane (Feb. 2003, pg. 14) Jigger Rooche (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) 17) Big Red (May 2006, pg. 17) Joan of Ark (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) + (May Santa Anna (Feb. 2003, pg. 6) + (Feb. Black Diamond Express (Feb. 2003, pg. 4) 2005, pg. 6, 7) 2004, pg. 18) + (May 2007, pg. 17) + (Feb. 2004, pg. 16), (Aug. 2004, pg. 12) Joe Btfsplk (May 2007, pg. 16) Satin's Workshop (Nov. 2006, pg. 13) Blues in the Night (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Joe Btfsplk II (May 2005, pg. 12) Scorchy (Aug. 2006, pg. 17) Bonnie B (Nov. 2006, pg. 13) Kali (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Sentimental Journey (May 2005, pg. 4, 5) + Bouncing Betty II (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Knockout Dropper (May 2002, pg. 13), (Aug. 2006, pg. 5-photo) Bouncing Betty III (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) (Aug. 2002, pg. 17) + Feb. 2003, pg. 4, 16), Shades of Stricnine (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Bow-Ur-Neck Stevens (May 2002, pg. 1) + (May 2003, pg. 8) + (Aug. 2004, pg. 20) + Shasta (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) (May 2005, pg. 16), (Nov. 2005, pg. 15) (Feb. 2005, pg. 15, 17), (May 2005, pg. 9- Shoo Shoo Baby (May 2005, pg. 12-photo) Butch (Nov. 2006, pg. 19-photo) photo, 12) + (Nov. 2006, pg. 19-photo) Shoo Shoo Shoo Baby (May 2003, pg. 12- Buzz Blonde (Aug 2003, pg. 15) + (Feb. Lady Alta (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) photo) + (Nov. 2004, pg. 4-photo) + (Nov. 2007, pg. 12, 13-photo) Lady Beth (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) 2005, pg. 9-photo) Cat O' Nine Tails (Feb. 2004, pg. 17) + Lady Luck (Feb. 2002, pg. 1, 10, 11), (Nov. Shooting Star (May 2005, pg. 12) (May 2007, pg. 14-photo) 2002, pg. 3) + (Aug 2003, pg. 5) + (Feb. Short Bier (Aug. 2006, pg. 5) Charley Horse (Aug. 2002, pg. 15) 2004, pg. 3, 4, 8) + (Aug. 2006, pg. 18) + Silver Fox (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) + (Nov. Companion (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) (Feb. 2007, pg. 11), (Aug. 2007, pg. 12) 2007, pg. 16, 18) Dark Horse (Feb. 2004, pg. 5) + (May 2005, Liberty Run (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Sky Duster (Nov. 2006, pg. 19-photo) pg. 12) Lonesome Pole Cat (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Sky Wolf (May 2002, pg. 5), (Aug. 2002, pg. Duchess, The (May 2003, pg. 16) + (Aug. Lucille (Nov. 2004, pg. 17) 17) + (May 2003, pg. 14 ), (Nov 2003, pg. 2004, pg. 20) + (May 2005, pg. 12) Luscious Lady (May 2005, pg. 12) 15) + (Aug. 2004, pg. 20) + (Nov. 2005, pg. Duchess' Daughter (Nov. 2002, pg. 12- Mary Alice (Nov 2003, pg. 8) 15, 18) + (May 2006, pg. 16) + (May 2007, photo) + (Nov. 2005, pg. 8) + (May 2007, Meat Hound (May 2002, pg. 5) pg. 16) pg. 14-photo) Memphis Belle (Feb. 2004, pg. 10, 18), Snap, Crackle, Pop (Aug. 2006, pg. 4) Duchess' Granddaughter (Aug. 2004, pg. (Aug. 2004, pg. 1, 20) + (Feb. 2005, pg. 17, Snap! Crackle! Pop! (Nov. 2005, pg 6) 17) 18) + (May 2006, pg. 1, 3-photo), (Aug. So Ragged (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Duffy's Tavern (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) 2006, pg. 18), (Nov. 2006, pg. 17) + (Nov. Spirit of the Flak Wolf (May 2004, pg. 1, 7) Eight Ball (Aug. 2004, pg. 13), (Nov. 2004, 2007, pg. 8) Spirit of the Wanette (Nov. 2004, pg. 14) + pg. 18) Memphis Tot (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) (Nov. 2007, pg. 15-photo, 18) Eight Ball II (May 2005, pg. 12) Miss Bea Haven (May 2005, pg. 12) Star Dust (Feb. 2004, pg. 18) Eight Ball Mark II (Feb. 2003, pg. 4) 1 Susfu (Nov. 2002, pg. 17) Beaver (May 2005, pg. 4) Me-110 (Feb. 2002, pg. 15), (May 2002, pg. 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