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\ At eve se. station and training field of the United States Army r Forces yon aro ptnparinct yourselves for the greet test of erns which wig prone that the totes of democracy can desboy the awn Power of the totalitarian nations. Soon you will talus your places as Sombercilors, Navigates'. Mots. and Stmners alongside al our allies who have been P#Kng so valiantly. At machonio and supply parsorual, end in every type of ground dull. you will have thce ritel responsibMty of mating Kto that our airplanes wit bn second to nate. We can win this war, and we will win it, but only if every and envied man puts forth al the fortitude and rosourtefulnnss that Ameri- cans have always displayed in lime of war. There am trying times ahead, limes that will test the mettle of of of us, but I am confident that the personnel of my command will acquit Ilvtnneitsys with honor and distinction no matter where and when we shell meet The enemy.

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The Texas and Pacific Railway Station in Fort grandparent of the Air Forces—was as Com- Worth, Texas, is a twelve-story building within mandant of the School of Aeronautics at Austin, a Texan's lariat range of downtown Forth Worth. Texas. He won his wings at Rockwell Field at Of its 200 oak-finished offices some 110 are San Diego, California, in 1919. He has served in rented by the Army Air Forces Flying Training China, Cuba, Hawaii and several European Command. From these remote offices Major countries, as well as at numerous posts within General Barton K. Yount and his immediate fam- continental United States. While in France Gen- ily of some 160 staff officers direct the nation's eral Yount served as Attache at the air crew training program. American Embassy. The domain of the Command extends from In July of 1932 General Yount was placed in Stewart Field, West Point, New York, to Chico Command of Bolling Field, District of Columbia, Field, California. There are over 150 additional where he served for two years prior to his assign- schools in most of the Southern States in between. ment as a student officer at the Army Industrial College. In 1935 he was detailed as a student No one realizes the magnitude of the Command's at the Army War College from which he gradu- task more keenly than does General Yount. In ated in 1936. In January, 1939, he was trans- the trying days of the air forces' tremendous ferred to duty in the office of the Chief of the expansion General Yount created an axiom, "I Air Forces, Washington, D. C., as chief of 'the don't want to know why it can't be done; tell training group. In August, 1941, General Yount me how it can be done." "Our task is elemental, took Command of the Army Air Forces, West our responsibility enormous," he has remarked. Coast Training Center, one of three geographical The responsibility of which he speaks is simply components of the Flying Training Command. this: to see that the United States Army Air From the West Coast Training Center he ad- Forces is equipped with the best trained, most vanced to the Command of the Flying Training proficient pilots, bombardiers, gunners and navi- program with direction of the entire aircrew gators in the world. The record of United States training effort. airmen in combat who have downed at least General Yount is proud of the work the men of four enemy ships to every one of our losses indi- his command are doing. He is proud of the in- cates that General Yount is successfully fulfilling structors, who while they would give their land- his responsibility. ing breaks and deicers to be in combat realize The General himself a healthy, active grey- that the job they are doing is equally as essential haired man of 59 who directs his staff and as that of the flyers "in action." He is proud of through it the entire flying training program, the graduates of his command who are speaking with a certain quiet and constant force. He is so well for themselves on a dozen battle fronts. tense without being nervous or bombastic, sym- General Yount knows as well as anyone that the pathetic and humerous without being soft. job is far from complete—that there may be General Yount was born at Troy, Ohio, Jan- heart-breaking assignments yet to come from uary 18, 1884, and graduated from West Point Washington. But if there are those who know on June 14, 1907. His first assignment was in the General know that he will find out "How the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps— they CAN be done." AR1111 AIR FORCES

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Drawn straight from combat command to give the benefit of his ex- and from 1928 to 1930 he commanded the First Pursuit Group at Selfridge perience to the country's future fliers, Major General Royce assumed Field, During 1930-33 he was on the General Staff of the War Department, command of the Army Air Force:: Southeast Training Center in September, and in 1934 ho made an aerial survey of the route from the United Slates 1941 to Alaska. After commanding at Selfridge Field from 1934 to 1937 he General Royce was born in Marquette, Michigan, In 1890, attended spent Iwo years in the Philippines. school at Hancock, Michigan, and was appointed to West Point in 1910, Flo returned to command the Seventh Bombardment Group at Hamilton graduating in 1914. He served with the First Aero Squadron in the Field, California, and the 20th Bombardment Wing at Fort Douglas, Utah, Mexican Punitive Expedition in 1916, and led the first All-American unit from 1939 to 1941. During 1941 he served as Military Attache In London over the lines in Franco in 1917, where ho won the Croix.de-Guerre. and with the Harriman Mission to the Middle East. He was assigned to During the period 1920 to 1926 General Royce commanded the Alr Corps Australia in early 1942 where he was Chief of Allied Air Operations and Primary Flying School at Car!sham Field, Florida, and Brooks Field, 'IOUs. later in command of the Northeast Area, scene of the heaviest air operations against the Japanese. E\EIIN NW

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"The Best Training in the World" sounds like a big statement—and it is—lout that's what America's young men got when they aro accepted by tho Army Air Forces for training as pilots, bombardiers and navigators. The above chart, prepared by the AAF Southeast Training Center. shows the progressive stages of training Army aviation cadets undergo from the time they pass the physical and mental examinations at a local board or Army Post, until they emerge as Second Lieutenants or with the newly created grade of Flight Officer. (Both ranks carry the same pay, and Flight Officers may later be commissioned as Second Lieutenants). Upon graduation from the lad stage of Training Confer prepara- tion, the young officers are assigned to a Combat Unit and are reedy to meet the enemy. And because of their exceptional training, they will meet him on bettor than even terms in knowledge and ability That means greater safety for themselves—and bad news for their opponentil School Souedron Building. Maxwell Field Post Headquerters.

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Today, three Army Air Forces Training Centers, each op- erating as a separate unit, but all constituting one great United States Army Flying Academy, are working day and night to attain the goal of producing the necessary pilots, navigators, bombardiers to blast the Axis forces off the ground and out of the skies. They are the Army Air Forces Southeast Training Center, with headquarters at Maxwell Field, Ala.; the Army Air Forces Gulf Coast Training Center, with headquarters at Randolph Field, Texas, and the Army Air Forces West Coast Training Center, with headquarters at Santa Ana, Calif.

The Southeast Training Center is typical of all three, and more than either of the other two, it started from scratch.

On November 16, 1940, the Army Air Forces Southeast Training Center launched its aviation cadet program. Major General Walter R. Weaver was put in command of the Center and at that time it consisted of nothing more than its present headquarters at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala,

To the Right, Top: Austin Hall, Headquarters of the Army Air Forces Southeast Training Center, Maxwell Field. Alabama. Bottom: Office of Today scores of air schools are operating in the Training Center. Many others are soon to be activated. Webbed as a single unit around their command headquarters at Maxwell Field, they dot the land from the State of Wisconsin to the tip of Florida, extending as far west as North Dakota. In fact, the Southeast Training Center has long since outgrown its name. Here in this part of the United States, lies the greatest air training center in the world today. The sky is literally the limit for the facts and figures of the expanding program and for the number of men fast undergoing the transition from shaky-winged fledglings to dependable Army flyers.

As though this were not job enough, the Center swung open its doors in June, 1941, to British aviation cadets, who after completion of their training returned home for duty with the RAF. The total number of British students graduated from the schools in the Center is a military secret, but the total figure runs into the thousands.

And in May, 1942, a large contingent of sun-tanned Dutch- men from the East Indies arrived in this country for training in the Southeast Training Center.

Call it discipline, organization, mass production, or what you will ... The Southeast Training Center is producing a large share of the nation's pilots, navigators, bombardiers. A new class of aviation cadets enters the training center every five weeks. From all over the country, from many different voca- tions, climates and ways of life, they come to sign up with the Air Forces. They have three things in common: a minimum amount of luggage, a yen to fly, and a desire to come to grips with the enemy.

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April 13, 1943. To all Personnel of this Command: It is with a great deal of pleasure that I take this oppor- tunity to tell you how much I appreciate the work you are doing. It is gratifying to see the results we are getting at Freeman Army Air Field. These results are achieved through the combined initiative and work of all members of this command. Each one of you is instrumental—even though you may think your part is small—in helping us to gain the end result—the best trained pilots and technicians in the world. As you know there is no place in this command for one who shirks his duties and responsibilities. All of us must continually give more time, more energy and more devo- tion to the work which has been cut ouf for us. I am confident that you will continue to respond eagerly to the challenge before you. ELMER T. RUNDQUIST Colonel

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Colonel E. T. Rundquist, commanding officer of Freeman Army Air Field, Subsequent assignments and duties were: France Field, Panama, tactical has had a colorful and varied Army career, serving in many capacities officer, 1931 to 1934. Marshall Field, Ft. Riley, Kan., operations officer, al stations in the United States and Panama. 1934 to 1938; Kelly Field, Texas, commanding officer of 61st School Squad- He began his Army Service as an aviation cadet in the first World ron, 1938 to 1939; France Field, Panama, operatons officer, 1439 to 1941; War. He took his ground school training al the University of Illinois, his Howard Field, Panama, operations officer and administrative inspector, alma mater, in May, 1918, and received Ms first flight training the some August to December, 1941; Edgewood Arsenal, Md., commanding officer year at Carruthers Field, fox. On completion of flying leaning he was of the Army Air Forces Detachment, December, 1941 to October, 1942. rated a Reserve Military aviator. In 1919 ho became a member of the During these periods he advanced through Senior Pilot to Command Pilot Air Service Reserve and was rated Junior Airplane Pilot. He remained or and Combat Observer. reserve status until 1924, when he joined the Regular Army as a Second Colonel Rundquist was assigned to Freeman Army Air Field, October 14, Lieutenant. 1947, when it was in the formative stage of development. Before the field His flying career closely parallels the development of Army aviation. In was activated he was the project officer. He became the commanding 1924 and 1925 he was student first at Brooks Field and then at Kelly Held, Tex. After completing his pilot training, ho was rated airplane pilot officer December I, when the field was activated. and became assistant operations officer and Air Farces supply officer at Always a leader of mon, Colonel Rundquist was a captain and won Langley Held where he remained until 1927. His next move was back to all-American and all-Western football honors when he was a member of Kelly Field as assistant post engineering officer horn 1927 to 1931. the University of Illinois gridiron teams in 1915, 1916, and 1917. HISTORY OF FREEMAN AWAY AIR HU

Gently rolling Indiana farm land that once grew cooperative spirit, a spirit that is becoming a legend. abundant corn crops is now producing "bumper crops" Soon after their arrival at the field, the squadrons of pilots and technicians. The transformation from a entered a keen competition for the efficiency award pastoral scene to a scene alive with the activities of a presented weekly to the squadron with the best record twin-engine advanced training school was accomplished for the week. Ratings are made on cleanliness of the in a few months by careful planning and hard work. squadron area and barracks, military courtesy of the Starting April I I, 1942, a preliminary topographic men, etc. survey was made of the site where the fled is located, Provision was made for the leisure hours of the enlisted and official announcement that the area had been men. USO clubs for white and colored soldiers were selected for the field was made May 6, 1942. The first opened in Seymour and an NCO club was organized building contracts were let the latter part of June and at the field. the contractors moved in within the next few days. With The religious life of the military personnel has been the contractors came scores of workmen from many well provided for on the post. Services for Protestants. sections of the country. Catholics and Jews have been held regularly since the From the united efforts of the civilian army, a city field was activated. Churches in Seymour encourage for an army of air corps personnel sprang up, a city military personnel to attend their services. complete with the utilities and services of a modern A small building near the Officers' Mess building was community. Almost immediately warehouses, barracks, made available for the rec.rea lion of the officers. Later mess halls, and other buildings began to take form. the "club" was moved to the Officers' Mess hail. Dances, The city was planned to utilize every square foot of the card parties and informal get-togethers provide most of area. Buildings were placed strategically so there would the entertainment. be no lost motion and precious time when the training By March I when the initial class of cadets, 43-D program started. arrived, the field was functioning smoothly. All of the Obstacles which would have been insurmountable to various departments were synchronized to operate effi- builders in a former era proved to be just interesting ciently. The first flight by a cadet from the field was problems to the engineers and contractors. Examples of made March 3. Soon the air was filled with the sleek, their science are the ribbons of smooth runways, aprons, silver ships in the 'round the clock training program. and taxiways which weave into an intricate geometrical Night flying began April 4. design. In a general order from the War Department dated Major George W. Weiland was the first Air Corps March 3, the field was named Freeman Army Air Field, officer to report to the field. He was a project officer honoring the memory of Captain Richard S. Freeman, during the early stages of construction. Later he be- a native of Winamac, Ind., who had lost his life in a came the executive officer. "flying laboratory" in Nevada in 1941. Captain Free- Early in October, Colonel E. T. Rundquist, who was to man gained fame for his "mercy flights," one of which become commanding officer, arrived with a skeleton was Ihe historic flight to the leper colony of Molokai, staff of officers. Before the field was activated he was to remove the remains of the founder of the colony, the project officer and supervised the find stages of the Father Damien. Later he flew supplies to earthquake construction program. sufferers in Chile. December I, the field was officially activated and the Class 43-E arrived at Freeman Field, March 27, and stars and stripes were raised for the first time at post fitted into the smooth functioning program. Class 43-D headquarters. Troops arrived at the field a few days was graduated April 29. When the members of the later and the area started to bustle with activity. During class received their wings they realized they had com- the first few weeks the soldiers were kept busy with pleted part of their mission. They had successfully fin- squadron duties. ished weeks of rigorous training which made them the Additional men and officers reported in to the field best pilots in the world, pilots that some day would at frequent intervals and were soon welded into the strike al the very heart of the aggressor nations and help organization of the post which has developed a friendly free the world from slavery.

30 1 GEORGE W. WEILAND Major Executive Off icor

RUDOLPH BRANNAN ADDISON Y. YEAMAN Captain Ca plain Adjutant S-2

WILLIAM HENRY McLEOD JOHN G. MORRIS WILLIAM B. POE First Lieutenant Maier Major SPECIAL STAFF

JOHN HEILICH WILLIAM N. COXE JAMES T. THROWER WILLIAM E. PERSONS, JR. JULIAN F. LYTLE CECIL N. ROGERS Lieutenant Colonel Major Motor Mellor Captain Captain Post Quartermaster Post Inspector Courts and Boards Officer Post Operations Officer Post Mess Officer Provost Marshal

RUSSELL R. SKYRMES ROLAND 0. DAVIS JAMES H. ESTES, JR. WILLIAM F. HARTMAN CHRISTIAN J. HILLIARD CLARENCE D. NICHOLS Captain First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Post Engineering Officer Special Services Officer Post Statistical Officer Public Relations Officer Post Signal Officer Director of Physical Training ARMS AND SERVICES

JOHN J, LUCAS GLADWYN BERRY HARRY KATZ ROBERT E. NEWBERRY ARTHUR N. WALKER Captain First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Poil Engineer Assistant Post Engineer Post Finance Officer Motor Transport Officer Area Engineer

THOMAS A. WILMER LOUIS E. ALBANESE GAYLEN ARCHER JOSEPH t. CHIAPPONE JOSEPH J. FORNAL Hill Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Engineering Officer Purchasing Contractor Ordnance Officer Supply Officer Assistant Sales Officer HOWARD E. HALL JOSEPH F. LANDERS HENRY J. RUETTINGER CHARLES F. WOEHR Second lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Property Officer Warehouse Officer Repair Shop Officer Post Chemical Warfare ()film. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

PAUL GOLDSTEIN WILMOT L. HARRIS MICHAEL WOLF LYNDON M. BROWN JACK ELKAN Second Lieutenant Captain Captain First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Assistant Adjutant Exchange Officer Officer? Mass Engineering Officer Assistant Adjutant

PAUL D. BRICKLEY ROBERT C. CAMAISH GALE W. COOK GORDON H. CRAWFORD DONALD E DODDS NEWTON G. FITZPATRICK Second Lieutenant Second lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Mon Officer Classification Officer Assistant Administration Technical Transportation School Supply Officer Assistant Post Exchange Officer Inspector Officer

FRANCIS H. GULLO VICTOR GARVEY HARRY F. SCHMIDT REUBEN H. GRAHAM, JR. PHILLIPS 8, HENDERSON Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant Link Trainer Officer Assistant Intelligence Officer Physical Training Officer Supply and Mess Officer Chaplain ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

JOHN P. HOLLANDSWORTH LELAND G. JACKSON EDWARD KOVACIC LEWIS R. LIDDLE JODIE R. MAXWELL CECIL F. MARTIN Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Supply Officer Assistant Post Exchange Officer Supply Officer Cadet Physical Training Officer Assistant Engineering Officer Assistant Adjutant

LEWIS E. PETERSON GEORGE M. SHIPPEE, JR. MITCHELL A. SKRZYPEK 8ILEY H. SMITH BRICE L. SMITH Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Assistant Civilian Employment Police and Prison Officer Supply Officer Station Weather Officer Post School Officer Officer

JAMES STRINGFELLOW PAUL HAL SMITH DAVID F. WELLER HARRY M WESELY JOHN D WILLEY HARRY J. WOMELDORF Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenani Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Supply Officer Supply Officer and Assistant Post Operations Engineering Officer Assistant Post Mess Officer Post Photo Officer Assistant Adjutant Officer

VERNON L. WOODARD JOHN L. DAVIES JOSEPH G. FOLK RILEY F. SHIRLEY KARL G. THIELE Second Lieutenant Warrant Officer (J.G.) Warranl Officer (J.G.) Warrant Officer P.G.1 Warrant Officer (J.G.) Physical Training Officer Assistant Post Communications Engineering Officer Assistant to Operations Officer Engineering Officer Officer DEPARTMENT OF -TRAINING

WILLIAM B. POE ROBERT A. TYLER WILLIAM C, KING ROBERT J. DuCHAINE DANA T. SMITH. JR. Major Major Captain Captain Captain Director of Training Director of Flying School Operations Officer Advisory Board Instrument Board FLYING INSTRUCTORS

ROBERT T. CROZIER JOHN OLSON WILLIAM MATTES, Ili CLAUDE M. CELY JAMES M. PHELPS GAROLD H. BUZZARD Frst Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain Instructor, Flight One Instructor, Flight One Instructor, Flight Two Instructor, Flight Four Instructor, Flight Four Commanding Flight 2

PAUL L. UPDYKE JOHN H. AKIN DUNCAN L. CUSHING First Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant Instructor, Flight Four Commanding Flight Fire Instructor, Flight Five

JAMES W. FULLER CHARLES B. WEEKS, JR. ROSS C. LYONS S. W. McNEELY First Lieutenant First lieutenant First Lieutenant Captain Instructor, Flight Five Instructor, Flight Five Instructor, Flight Five Operations Off icor rLTIP11.1 !Rib111UUrtIlib

WILLIAM FLINN, II PAUL G. BUSKEY ROBERT C. JORDAN WOODROW J. LANE WALTER M. EGBERT JAMES S. BOGGS Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain Hut Lieutenant Instructor, Flight 2 Instructor, Flight Five Instructor, Flight Five Instructor, Flight Five Commanding Flight Six Operations Officer, Flight

DAVID L CONGER BENTLEY KERN ROBERT L DAVIS EARL U. GOTTSCHALK MAX G. MOODY STEVE C. SHAY Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Captain Instructor, Flight 2 Instructor, Flight Six Instructor, Flight Six Instructor, Flight Six Instructor, Flight Six Commanding Flight Sens

WAGNER H. ROBERTS CHESTER A. BROOKS 'RALPH L. THOMAS DONALD D. DOYLE DEAN R. PASCOE HARVEY D. BLAKESLEE First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant Operations Officer, Flight Instructor, Flight Seven Instructor, Flight Seven Instructor, Flight Seven Instructor, Flight Seven Instructor, Flight Eight Seven

JAMES T. MURRAY KIRKLAND C. KRUEGER WILLIAM S. OMAN CHARLES GRUBER. JR. EDWARD M. FOX HAROLD D. JOHNSON Captain First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Commending Flight 3 Instructor, Flight 3 Flight 4 Operations Officer Instructor, Flight Instructor, Flight 8 Flight B HENRY F. BAILEY WILLIAM P CHALMERS, JR. JAMES A. CAMPBELL CHARLES A, HAYDEN JAMES MOORE DANIEL F. O'CONNELL Captain Captain First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Captain First Lieutenant actor of Ground School Instructor Assistant Post Communications Instructor School Secretary Instructor Officer CADET DETACHMENT

ALBERT E. HUGHES JAMES S. HOLBROOK CHARLES V. CRIMMINS MARIAN 0 M. RANDAZZO ALEXANDER TURNBULL ROBERT G. GERSTUNG Major First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Warrant- Officer (J.G.) ;ommandant of Cadets Assistant Commandant of Supply Officer Cadet Mess Officer Tactical Officer Personnel Officer Cadets MEDICAL DETACHMENT

PETER P. LEONE LYLE C. REDMAN GEORGE E. CRUM DAYTON ft. GRIFFITH WILLIAM LINDLEY Major Major Captain Captain Captain Flight Surgeon Dental Surgeon Chief of Medical Service Assistant Flight Surgeon Veterinary Officer

WILLIAM POMEROY JAMES W. MARTIN JULIAN L. `vVISHIK EMIL 0. BARSAN ROBERT M. BUTLER r: art in Captain Captain First Lieutenant First Lieutenant MEDICAL DETACHMENT

ALVIN B. CUTLER WILLIAM F. DECESARE LUTHER A. LENKER WILLIAM S. LOVAS JOHN H. WENGER ROBERT L. TIEMANN First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Dental Officer Dental Officer Ward Officer VD Control Officer VD Control Wilco,- Supply Officer ARMY NURSES

WINIFRED J. McKINNEY MARY G ALLEN CATHERINE M. CAHILL ELSIE N. COCHRANE EUGENIA KISH First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Chief Nurse

EVELYN F. LANGDON MARYELLEN MIRASOLA STELLA A. MASLOWICZ BEATRICE K. SMITH HELEN E. TAYLOR Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant S U B _DEPOT

CHARLES D. KERSWIll. GEORGE H. GRENIER THADDEUS J. DAVIS, JR. HARRY R. CARLSON LOUIS B. FARMER ' a

SOLDIERS

Uncle Sam's cadets, secure in the knowl- edge that they are the best trained fliers in the world, go about their business with a cocky grin and a chip on their shoulder.

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Coming to Freeman Field for training, the cadets are well on decide the great air battles of the future. High over our the road toward being good soldiers and officers. They land planes are flying, manned by young America. The realize the seriousness and the earnestness of their mission. training is arduous, and cadets must apply themselves to They realize, too, that what they learn at Freeman Field may keep up with the training schedule. A cadet or a soldier arriving at Freeman Field, whalever his interest may have been before joining the colors, soon becomes imbued with the zeal and the spirit that must be maintained by a military Organization in order THEY LEARN BY DOING to attain the very maximum of efficiency. The desire to excel, the quiet realization of power, the constant goals of ultimate triumphant victory, are part of the living routine of the field. This comes from the officers in charge, capable and proven, who know how fo handle mon and know how to get the most out of them. This comes from the instructors. specialists in their fields of activity, deserving and getting the utmost of respect from their subordinates. A Freeman Field cadet can play hide and seek with clouds and look down on mountains. The American Flying cadet is secure and serene in his knowledge that when he hits the big show ho'll fly the best and fastest planes on earth. THEY KEEP TM MING

For every man in the air, there are 15 men on the ground whose functions are to keep 'em flying. To them the expression "Keep 'em Flying" is more than a patriotic catchword. It is their everyday work-a-day business. It is up to them to sec that the planes are in good working order. The mechan- ics have got to be good and they are good.

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MEDICAL DEPARTMEM AT WORK

Health is an all-valuable commodity among a group of men being trained to fight, and in this connection Freeman Field is proud of its large well-staffed and well- equipped hospital. Its doc- tors and facilities are pre- pared for anything from a broken bone to an emer. gency case requiring major surgery. Aiding the medical doctors and dental doctors are nurses, all of whom are capable and ready for ser- vice.

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The Teletype brings weather information from all parts of the world. When placed graphically on a weather map the meteorolo- gist can predict long underwear days in advance. A barometer warns that it isn't the heat but the humidity. These pictures show

some of the weather man's jobs. ,S The latest in modern photographic equipment is in use of Freeman Field. Here indeed is a photographer's dream PHOTOGRAPHY come True! RECREATION *

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.3* VICTORY GARDEN These soldiers stationed at Freeman Army Air Field are doing double duty to bring about a victory. They are not only performing their military jobs but they are also working on the twenty-acre Victory Garden at the field. Under the direction of Captain Rudolph Brannan, post adjutant, the garden project was started early in April with the planting of an acre of Irish potatoes. Plans call for six acres of corn, Four acres of watermelons, two acres of cantaloupes, one acre each of tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, squash. butter beans, lima beans and string beans, and a half acre each of other vegetables.

SCENES AROUND THE FIELD

Athletic activities at Freeman Field are varied and many sports pas- times are indulged in, including basketball. At right is shown a perfect shot for the basket. Below: The championship basketball team smiles for the cameraman. Editors, Twingin e Times, Freeman Paper.

Signal switchboard. Signal Supply.

FIRST WEDD (

Squadron Clerk receives Squadron mail.

En gin oe ri ng Office. Judy Kane entertains.

"Old-Timer," ambulance driver.

USO Valentine HIEBIAN FED dance.

I CHAPEL

USO party.

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ArnAtpur night. THEY KEEP 'EM FLYING AUIATIOn CADETS CLASS 43-E--FLIGHT ONE

B (Neiman, Jr Dean M. Radtke - •-,a Lieutenant Second L eitenant

Daniel G Anders Hiram N, Bryant William D. Corr Jennie G. Carter Parks H. Caller B. F. Crawford

Kenneth F. Dowell Frani Draggon Francis Duggan Leo F. Emerson Wchard R, Epke Forrest C. Fisher Howard F. Fisher

Stuart E, Freeman W A Gatlin, Jr. John A. Garish Albert M. Green James C Harper Wesley V. He•yei, Raymond Hofmann

Robert L. Holland Rudolph Horst, 111 0. R. Hubbell, Jr. Kenneth E. Kaar Howard C. Kayo Maurice M. Kerley Jr. Joseph G. Kestner

I CLASS 43 E FLIGHT THREE

William N. Kirk Rabaul C. Koper John J. Koss William GrowInski

Robert M. Krumm Theodore C. C. Kunda Stanley W. Lamer James J. Lannon Charier A. Larson Robert V. Lass Robert C. Laws

Archibald J. Lewis Elmer It, Lewis Eugene H. hiaeMurray Georg* P. McClure Don H. McCutchan Vincent P. McLaughlin David Marrs

CLASS 43-E-FLIGHT FIVE

Milford D. Myers Charles W. My! us, Jr. Frank L. Nall Ralph W. Nelson, Jr

W. S. Newland James J. Orrnsbee Jean W. Pace Joseph R. Palus Robert B. Parrish N. G. Patterson Edward E. Pearson CLASS 43 E-FLIGHT FIVE

Paul L. Price J. F. Purdy, Jr. Mar J. Quakenbuch Richard H. Read William J. Reis William T. Rice Herbert D. Romberg

Rcbel M. Rc%e Francis A. Roy Henry P. Ryan George E. Sabine John L. Sanford Dale J. Sattorthwoite Richard E. Sauer CLASS 43 E FLIGHT SEVEN

John F. Schleifer Herman D. Sears, Jr. Edgar F. Sengstock Thomas F. Sharpless Wendell W. ShAffielti

Leland C. Shepard, Jr. James Y. Sheppard Grover E. Simms Thomas M. Smith James 8. Soutar Leslie T. Speer Donald A. St4ele

Henry D. Steele E. L. Stefanskl L. G. Stevens Thomas J. Sutters Clark A. Teasdale Earl W. Truex Walter Uhl, Jr.

Shelby F. Vaughn John B. Viet; A. E. Vosburgh, Jr. Harold W, Watson Henry L. Wilson Edward C. Wright David H. Yoakley CLASS 43-D FLIGHT TWO

John Q Adams James M. Anderson Francis R. Baird Baldwin C Avant Charles R. Beatty James E. Bellamy

Louis Biro Walter E. Bison George H. Blossom Raymond J. Born Robert B. Brown Robert N. Camoron Glenn E. Camp, Jr.

A, H. Crapsey, Jr. Lee D. Cool Fred P. Cowin Herbert Drailinger Harold J. Eimer James E. Foster William J. Foster

Francis N. Fridgen Frank D, Girard Warren H. Hawes M. W. Hayward CLASS 43-D FLIGHT FOUR

W. C. Ficndr:ciso, James W. I !moth J. P. Honaker, Jr. Jamet F, Howrey John J. load Roy L. Jermon Malcolm E. Johnson

Otto E. Kaellner Richard H. Kaufman Kenneth W. Kaynor Wayne C. Keysar Donald V. Kirkhuff Herbert Kurinsky William R. Lavin CLASS 43-D FLIGHT FOUR

Roger W. Layn H. B. J. Leavey Ewing J. LeBlanc Richard E. Leigh Arthur E Lou Marvin J Ltsidtbn Paul L. Liske

William R. Lollar Melvin F. Lybarger James W. Lynch Leonard W Maki Robert S Maupin John W. Mrilwaln 1.-“nrh F.

Herbert 0. Mouli Laurence H. Mickow William N. Moody Leon R. MDfclorl CLASS 43-D FLIGHT SIX

J. D. Moore Warrant Otilcor

Edward t Mueller John W. O'Cheskoy Howard S. Pauling G. I. Poole, Jr. Fred A, Pugh W. C. Quaintancc Leonard E. Renton

Jacc 0. Rhyner H. G. Richard D. A. Richardson Cecil Roach. Jr. James L. Robinson Henry A. Rome; Joseph 11, Rubin CLASS 43-D-FLIGHT SIX

Verle H Rusk Gerard A. Schafer Vincert W. Schauer John C. Slier Ralph K. Skoubo Daniel L. Sieehle George E. Straub

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John W. Stuerrner Wallace N. Tdvlor John S. Terrell Welter R. Unruh CLASS 43-D FLIGHT EIGHT

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Walter Camp Paul G. Chun Robert A. Josephs John H. Kelly, Jr. John A. Knight Donald H. Lawry Clyde W. McClelland

Selden J. Osborne P. T. Schnetzer Osborn E: Sono Milo F. Walter Frank H. Watson Lincoln 0, Weeks D. R. Weldon, Jr.

William C. Weldon Harry E. Wight Merlin R Willey Woodburn C Williams Ory'lle L Wlilis Silbert M. Winegar Vete A. Wood

W. E. Woodside John E. Woollen. Jr. Dee E. Worrell Donald K. Wray Frank E. Wunderlich Albert L. Wyor ROGER C. CARROLL EWELL M. PLAUCHE Major Captain Cc mrrd Tiding Adjutant

447111 BASE ElfigAllit113 AND 916 Bag SDIJAINI

(Reading from Loft to Right)

First Row: First Sergeant Brown- ing, Jerry C.; Master Sergeants Smith, Thomas D,; Sundberg, Ed- ward P.; Technical Sergeants Dor- man, Claude L.; Durkopp, Dennis C.; Hobson, Wayman C.

Second Row: Technical Sergeants Martin, Glenn A., Jr.; Quillin, Edgar B.: Rogers, William C.; Staff Ser- geants Baker, Gordon L.; Bernet, Joseph F.; Byrns, David E

Third Row: Staff Sergeants Casey, Hugh A.; Clemente, Erle H.; Clough, Kennon W.; Egan, Michael F.; Far- raher, Martin A.; Greene, Ralph L.

Fourth Row: Staff Sergeants Kin- near, Robert; Levine, Charles A.; Lol- lis, Roy C.; Long, Clifton B.; Martin, James D.; Masterson, Frank J.

Fifth Row: Staff Sergeants Miller, Abe M.; Pederson, Ivan; Rabichow, Abraham; Rakstis, Albert; Scully, Thomas J.; Shirley, Harold L.

103 447TH BASE HEADQUARTERS AND AIR BASE SQUADRON

(Reading from Left -o Right)

First Row: Staff Sergeants Smith, Albert L.; Wade, Bailey T.; Wo ey, Loudon N.; Sergeants Bain, Victor; Bonavita, Felix R.; Burns, William C.

Second Row: Sergeants Bush, Fran- c.; J.; Callahan, John J.: Chausse, Leon F.. Ciatto, Erminio H.; Con- ners, John C.; Conroy, James F.

Third Row: Sergeants Croft, Mark; Dempsey, James C.; Dodge, George W.; Durkee, Almond N.; Ferry Reg. inald J.; Flath, Harold J.

Fourth Row: Sergeants Flynn, James P.; Foglesong, Harry E.; Greenberg, Jack; Groeling, Alfred; Hemmerdinger, Richard P.; Irvin, Joseph A.

Fifth Row: Sergeants King, Victor R.; Langlais, Edward G.; McCandless, Fred T.: McGuinn, John J.; Moseley, Eugene F.; Moul, Calvin R.

Sixth Row: Sergeants Murawski, Joseph A.; Sawyer, Robert K.; Scal- fani, Gaspers J.; Scheid, Henry P.; Seaboch, Herbert C.; Sguitteri, Ed- ward.

Seventh Row: Sergeants Sullivan, Lawrence; Toro, Thomas- Turner, Flavijs J.; Wiliams, David B.; Wil- liams, Henry E; Zennie, William.

Eighth Row: Corporal; Abraham, George; Barry, John C.; Berk, John L.; Bourdon, Robed I I. Boyer, Fad H.; Brannan, Sidney T.

Ninth Row: Corporals Brooks, Har- vey H.; Cadenhead, Robert E.; Cap- pelli, Anthony P.; Carris, Howard 0.; Clark, Alfred C.; Corliss, James R.

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(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Corporals Crowley, Guy; Danchig, David- Davis, Leslie 0.: Davis, Cecil W.; Dowdell, John J.; Duell, Kenneth E. Second Row: Corporals Dunn, Je- rome M.; Drake, James A.; Elliott, George B., Jr.; Evans, Freeman G.; Galm, Lawrence W.; Gariepy, Fran- cis J. Third Row: Corporals Gurdjian, George; Hance, George V.; Healey, Jerome J.; Hyatt, Garth G.; Jack- son, Robed J.; Johannessen, George H. Fourth Row: Corporals Jordon Augustus F., Jr.; Kane, Francis W.; Kaminsky, Joseph F.; Kops, Milton; Kramer, Alex; Lopshirc, Clarence H. Fifth Row: Corporals Minton, Law- rence R.; Nexsen, Louis J.; Niggel, Donald F.; Orlando, James C.; Pat- tison, William J.; Savicki, William. Sixth Row: Corporals Santelle, Jack M.; Stockmal, Frank J.; Wilensky, Joseph: Wolfson, Julius L.; Privates First Class Babb, Nathan A.: Berger- on, Leonard. Seventh Row: Privates First Class Blythe, Sam; Cagle, Jack H.; Caputo, Vincent R.: Chapman, Llewellyn F.; Chisholm, Kenneth: Cook, Barton B. Eighth Row: Privates First Class Cook, James W.; Cook, George W.; Erickson, Clarence H.; Greene, Har- old; Hedge, Lothrop T.; Heller, Irv- ing W. Ninth Row: Privates First Class Herzig, Reuben, Janzen, Theodore W., Jr.. Keller, Kenneth P.; Kennedy, Daniel F.; Laverdier, Joseph M.; Luther, James R. 447TH BASE HEADQUARTERS AND AIR BASE SQUADRON

(Rending from Left to Right)

First Row: Privates First Class Mac- Collum, Frederick G.; Margeson, Ar thur H.; Meyer, Alvin F.; Neill, Wal. ter G.;• Pearson, Robert W.; Quirk, John P.

Second Row: Privates First Class Reardon, James E; Stripling, Curtis S.; Taff, James P.; Wyatt, William R.; Privates Abrams, Elmer E.; Adams, Robert.

Third Row: Privates Allred, James H.; Anderson, Willard E.; Sadowski, Stanley E.; Bailey, Conrad D.; Barn- well, Allison P.; Barrow, Gilbert L.

Fourth Row: Privates Batson, Her- bert G., Jr.; Bender, Robert Boone, Charles W.; Bronstein, Ber- nard; Broussard, Lloyd P; Brown, Har- old J.. Jr.

Fifth Row: Privates Brown, Ray- mond N.; Bunsold, Edgar H. J.: Campbell, Earl W., Jr.; Career, Rich- ard C.; Carroll, Daniel F., Jr.; Chew. Thomas E., Jr.

Sixth Row: Privates Ciccone, Leo J.; Cloutier, Arthur H.; Conklin, El- don F.; Cornett, Henry H.; Crawley, James H.; Crook, John R.

Seventh Row: Privates Davis, John C.; Dial, William O.; Edwards, Lott W.; Evans, George W.; Fuller, Hubert J., Jr.; Gardaly, William J.

Eighth Row: Privates Glidden, Win store R.; Goldsmith, Dudley W.: Graddy, Thomas B.; Gray, William L.; Green, Raymond; Green, Wil- liam S.

Ninth Row: Privates Gregory, Hayes O.; Grant, George S.; Hanes, Glenn P: Hannaford, Charles; Har- lach, Ralph W.; Hardcastle, Ira.

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(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Privates Harrell, Wallace W.; Hart- man, William T.; Harvell, Andrew F.; Hastings, Wyndol G.; Head, Bert L.

Second Row: Privates Heath, Oliver W.; Heckerson, A. D.; Herring, Roy H.: Hoch, Ern- est; Holthouser, Houston.

Third Row: Privates Hudson, Louis D.; Jake- way, John M.: Jarrett, Arliss P.; Jones, Robert F., Jr.; Kelly, Horace D.

Fourth Row: Privates Kelly, Thomas M., Jr.; Kile, B. F.; Kinslow, John T.; Kovacs, John F.; Lasch, Paul A.

Fifth Row: Privates Lee, Raymond D. Liddle. Maurice L.; Lucart, Floyd R.; Lucas, Reese M.: Mackey, James W.

Sixth Row: Privates Mackey. Joseph L.; Mc- Clure, George S.; McQuade, Oda P.; Moody, Leste^ C.; Mustin, Thomas T.

Seventh Row: Privates Peters, Robed S.; Reece, James E.; Riley, Austin S.; Roberts, Ed- ward F.; Rose, Coy D.

Eighth Row: Privates Snadhaus, Meyer E.; Sim- mons, Alexander J.; Smith, Charles H.; Stewart, William C.; Stowers. John W.

Ninth Row: Privates Teer, John M.; Jack H.; Tomas, Jan; Thomas, Raymond E.; Thompson, William W.

Tenth Row: Privates Ward. Stanley; Willis, Herbert J.; Wilson, William J.; Yuskowitz, Sey- mour.

I B7 ORDNANCE SECTION

Attached to 447th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron

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WILLIAM O. MOON First Lieutenant Officar in ChAran

(Reading from Left to Right) First Row: Master Sergeant Tracy, Stephen J.; Techni- cal Sergeant 1Jcker, Adrian G.; Staff Sergeant Erskine, Second Row: Corporal Pulbratek William J.; Privates Robert E. Corporals Martin, Lawrence S.; Wotan, First Class Carlini, Joseph J.. Rogers, James H. Raymono.

SPECIAL DUTY

Attached to 447th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron

(Reading from Left to Right) First Row: Corporal Seborowski, Frank; Privates First Class Player, Melvin P.; Poznanczyk, Aloy- sius W.; Turner, Lacy Q.; Vines, Albert L. Second Row: Privates Baker, Warlon A.; Bent- ley, Samuel W.; Cirigliano, Daniel A.; Phillips, Alexander L.; Zwalsky, lay.

856TH SIGNAL SERVICE Attached to 447th Base Headquar- ters and Air Base Squadron (Reading from Lett to R-ght) First Row: Sergeant Rogers. James S.; Corporals Dill, Willard T.; Legg, Clarence W.; Milker, Joseph M.; Porter, Edwin M.; Private First Class Allen, Harold 0. Second Row: Privates First Class Crawford, Lawrence H.; Gore, Hen- ry 0. Hagler, Frazier W.; Nates. Clarence L.; Privates Bell, Wilson M.: Manic, Glenn.

CHEMICAL WARFARE Attached to 447th Base Headquar- ters and Air Base Squadron f2eacing from Left to Right) First Row: Staff Sergeant Cousins, Archie J,; Corporal Murry, Carroll W.; Privates First Class Brown, James C.; Dunavin, Jeff D.; Privates Ralstin, Loyal L.: Redmon, Gilbert.

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SECOND WEATHER SQUADRON Attached to 447th Base Headquar- ters and Air Base Squadron

(Reading from Left to Right) First Row: Technical Sergeant Friedman, Arnold M.; Sergeants Jacobs, Stanford S.; Lenard, Anthony J.; McGuire, John J.; Miller, Elwyn R.; Neville, William S. Second Row: Corporals Della Pietro, Frank; Ehrenberg, Edward; Goldstein, Seymour. Grossman, Eli; LaBarbera, Jasper G.; Lotick, Lynne L. Third Row: Corporal Milstead, John L.; Privates First Class Coatta, Jack E.; Freeman, Fred E.; Wilson, Harry E.

FINANCE DETACHMENT Attached to 447th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron

(Reading from Left to Right) First Row: Technical Sergeant Eaton. Alvin C.; Sergeant Schneider, Arthur H.; Corporals Fitz- gerald, Robert; Golightly, James R.; LaVere, Bruce R. Second Row: Privates Second Class Albers- meier, Howard; Brecht, George H.: Privates Bombolis, George N.; Duval, Earl L.; Kulesa, Walter S.

SECOND AIRWAYS COMMUNICATIONS SQUADRON

Attached to 447th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron

(Reading from Left to Right) First Row: Staff Sergeant Kunkel, Raymond J.; Corporal Niemi, Toiva M.; Private First Class Kellogg, William W.; Private Brekken, Stanley H. Second Row: Privates First Class Klein, Paul; Mansfield, Rob- ert E.; Snyder, Robert W.

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JOHN A. REID THOMAS E. BUCKLEY Captain First Lieutenant Commanding Adjutant

3511I 0 MINE f1,11H THAfNING WHIR

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Master Sergeants Can- ady, Vergil C.; Heimel, Charles C.: First Sergeant Lawless, Thomas E.; Technical Sergeants Deramus, James D.; Dretzka, Raymond J.; Grecs, John J. Second Raw: Staff Sergeants Bar- ker, Howard T.; Cunningham, Nor- man E., Jr.; Denise, John; Goodson, Carl M.; Lott, Silas A.; Reece, Ken yon M. Third Row: Staff Sergeants Ren- shaw, Russell G.; Schoener, John J.; Snyder. Cedric B.; Talbert, Wilton D.; Sergeants Clifford, Frank J.; Duvall, Ben L. Fourth Row: Sergeants Fore, Dallas A.; Hotchkiss, Harvey F.; Looking. bill, Milton L.; Michaley, Paul C.; Robinson, William T., Jr.; Rodriguez, Manuel. Fifth Row: Sergeants Schwartz, Al- fred J.; Shaheen, Wilbur F.; Sherrill, Ted E.; Smith, Henry F.; Willis, James E.; Wood, Bud.

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(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Corporals Carioscia, Michael; Cos- ner, Benjamin IT.; Cicerone, Martin F.; Davis, loyd A; Dowling, Cube C.

Second Row: Corporals Freeman, Daniel D.; Furry, Thomas E.; Henderson, Ralph P.; Hop kin; Ellis; Martin, George R.

Third Row: Corporals Mittel, Frank; Platizky, Ben; Plautz Edward J.; Sappington, Richard L.: Solar, Max.

Fourth Row: Corporals Sottung, William R.; Utstein, Harry; Vorpagel, Harris R.; Wright, Clarence E.; Private Firs+ Class Breinin, David.

Fifth Row: Privates First Class Derynoski, Ed- ward J.; Espenhain, Eric: Hagedorn, Clyde M.; Lempicki, Edward F.; Lopez, Alfonso.

Sixth Row: Privates First Class Lydick, George E.; Murphy, Waller J.; Rickhauser, Richard H.: IF' Shackett, Raymond J.; Sladyk, Stanley A.

Seventh Row: Privates First Class Stoll, George C.; Taubner, Harry; Warren, Joseph H.; Privates Bailey, Frank P.; Barbour, Harold M.

Eighth Row: Privates Barnhart, Austin F.; Barth, Frederick J.; Bialko, Julius; Bowie, Leon R.; Brobst, William C.

Ninth Row: Privates Brown, William S.; Bush, Henry H.; Carmichael, Smith W.; Carroll, Roy E.; Clifford, Harry A.

Tenth Row: Privates Clouser, J. A.: Cohen. Paul; Cafe, Paul M.; Denninger, Thomas C.; Donaldson, Robert R.

[n] 35TH TWO ENGINE FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Privates Dragos, Frank M.: Finley, Edward J.; Garschofsky, Martin; Gendron, Norman J.; Gentry, William L.; Goldstein, Edward.

Second Row: Privates Gonsowski, Frank G.; Hebei, William F.; Hacke- mer, Russell F.; Ham, J. D.; Henley, Howard E.; Henry, Morton,

Third Row: Privates Higgins, Rol- and; Hill, Nolan R.; Hitchens, Ruben J.; Hughes, Willard L.; Husband, J. B.; James, Edward E.

Fourth Row: Privates Johnson, Richard A.- Kaufman, Louis; Kaufman, Murray M.; Kelsey, Ned D.; Kozdirka, Charles H.; Lamar, Eugene W.

Fifth Row: Privates Larkin, George N.; Leahy, John R.; Lewis, Johnie B.; Lucas, Earl; Maciejny, Waller J.; Meagher, Arthur M.

Sixth Row: Privates Mitchell, James; Mitz, Lawrence; Murphy, Thomas L; Novak, Phillip J.; Nunley, Theodore R.; Orgain, Lawrence B.

Seventh Row: Privates Ozog, Stan- ley W.; Parlo, Carmelo; Pennenga, Dennis J.; Penrod, Paul E.; Perea, Al- fonso; Phelan, James D.

Eighth Row: Privates Pierce, Neal M.; Pini, Victor A., Jr.; Reilly, Thom- as J.: Rosado, Jose F,; Roser, Earl L.; Rothmund, Raymond A.

Ninth Row: Privates Rowe, Clifford C.; Russell, Alexander J.; Soderlund, Merril S.; Standfield, Joe T.; Ste Marie, Macime; Straubhaar, Hu- bert J.

Tenth Row: Privates Such, Edward J.; Tyburczyk, Walter L.; Waddle, Otis H.; Waldron, Warren M.; Ziret- ti, Eugene E.

( 721 WILLIAM J. SAMFORD JOHN F. SITOSIN Captain Piro 1 ifritanArt Commanding AciLtant

HEADQUARTERS AND HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON

36TH T~ T11INfNG h11011

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: First Sergeant Marteny, Paul; Master Sergeants Hilton, An- drew J.; Nestor, Leslie M.; Technical Sergeants Brady, George C.; Denton, Harry E.; Staff Sergeant Brecken- ridge, Forrest E,

Second Row: Staff Sergeants Day- ton, Clarence E.; Escamilla, Jose A.; Eaton, James E.; Graham, Edward J.; Hauslik, Frank; Merchant, Arthur B.

Third Row: Staff Sergeants Rambo. Henry B.; Widin, Arthur T.; Williams. Lucian H.: Sergeants Dewey, Robert W.: Gregor, Raymond J.; Mazzola, Alexander.

Fourth Row: Sergeants Meiers, Charles F.; Napoletano, Mario; Pac- iorek, Edward C..: Rooper. Quentin S.; Searles, Fredrick 0.; Silverstein, Louis.

Fifth Row: Sergeants Stritmaler, August W; White, William S.; Wig- gins, William S.; Corporals Barden, Wallace P.; Bowman, Randall; Can- talupi, Anthony.

Sixth Row: Corporal Cherniske, William J.; Staff Sergeant Cooper, Alto; Corporals Coudriet, Michael; Fields, James D.; Gregor, Anthony; Hawes, Clyde F.

73 ] 36TH TWO ENGINE FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON

(Reading from Loft to Right)

First Row: Corporals Hofmann, John S.; Jannarone, Mariano E.; Kel- ler, Alfred A.; Lefko, Vincent W.; Lexa, Erwin M.; Malanga, John G.

Second Row: Corporals McCrady, Malcolm I-I.; Randall, William B.; Sperle, Frederick 0.; Tobin, Leo R.; Wilcox, Fredrick; Zurkowski, Hen- ry T. Third Row: Privates First Class Bar- rickman, Roy A.; Beard, James M.; Benitz, Clarence; Bless, Fred C.; Col asanti, Biaggio; Garceau, Francis P. Fourth Row: Privates Firs1 Class Callison, Harold J.: Goldian, John V.; Hall, John R.; Justiss, Alex R.; Koz- man, George W.; Kronenberger, B. Fifth Row: Privates First Class Leicht, Robert S.; Manter, John A.; Meyers, Woodrow W.; Reilly, Wal- ter J.; Slaughter, Paul E.; Shattuck, William L. Sixth Row: Privates First Class Thompson, Dennis W.; Tomey, Joseph A.; Watts, Harold D.; Wiggin, Ches- ter J.; Privates Alexander, Marcus B.; Anderson, Donald A. Seventh Row: Privates Anderson. William R.; Andritsis, Harrd D.; Berry, Walter T.; Boldtrnan, Harold; Bogle, Charles H.; Broadway, Numa R. Eighth Row: Privates Bruno, George; Carbon, Arthur 0.; Caruso, Genera G.: Cole, Clarence M.; Con- ner, David J.; Crows, Joe G. Ninth Row: Privates Davis, V. M.; DeMartin, Eugene; Driver, James N.; Duganne, Paul E.; Durham, Charles W.; Elmer, Arthur S. Tenth Row: Privates Fedor, Steve M.; Foust, Connie R.; Gastineau, Loyd D.; Galloway, Wallace; Golden, Asa.

1 741 36TH TWO ENGINE FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Privates Goldman, Wil- liam; Gottesburen, A. L.; Graham, Arnold: Handwerk, Marvin W.; Har- ris Robbie R.; Hausam, L. P.

Second Row: Privates Hobbs, Wil- liam M.; Housloy, Derail; Howe, Fred- erick W.: Huff, C, M.; Imperatore, Angelo A.; Jackson, James E.

Third Row: Privates Jackson, Clyde H.; Jeudon, Marshall W.; Johnson, Louis B.; Kansanniva, Bruno; Lyons, Herman G. Lang, Mathew R.

Fourth Row: Privates Largen, John W.; Lombardi, Gene V.; Mackin, Pat- rick J,; Marasciullo, Frank; McAuliffe, William J.; McCullough, B. W.

Fifth Row: Privates McGill, George E.; Miles, Joe G.; Morehead, Ther- mal J.; Neill, Earl J.; Newby, W. C.: Nichols, Jack.

Sixth Row: Privates Noga, Edward J.; Novak, Edward; Oliver, Jiles C.; O'Neill, James F.; Paprocki, Richard F.; Phillips, James F.

Seventh Row: Privates Phillips, J. S.; Ryburn, Eddie S.; Sheridan, James E.: Shimko, Michael; Shod, Arthur S.; Sleeth, Allen W.

Eighth Row: Privates Smith, Rich- ard E.; Smith, Robert R.; Southard, Wolfer E,; Springer, Henry; Stowe, Reece H.: Sylvis, Theodore H.

Ninth Row: Privates Tinney, Mar- vin O.; Tomascak, John T.; Torma, Gerald J.; Tracy, Justin T.: Viverito, Thomas; Wareham, Francis.

Tenth Row: Privates Watlington, Vernon H.; Weaver, George E.; Wsot, Stanley F.; Zeeman, James H.

1751 NORMAN R. WOOD DAVID M. LOVITT Captain Second Lieutenant Commanding Adjutant

109TH TN 0 BGINE MAHON

(Reading from Left to Right) First Row: First Sergeant Upchurch, Joseph H.; Master Sergeant Johnson, John H.; Powell, Homer; Technical Sergeants Austin, William C.; Fowler, Virgil F.; Lamb, Walter L.

Second Row: Technical Sergeants McGee, John P.; Parr, Charles E.; Rogers, Wafter McC.; Staff Ser- geants Brock, Harold D.; Butler, Rob- ert E.; Cameron, Myles A.

Third Row: Staff Sergeants Caskey, Melvine L; Cimorelli, John J.; Cliby, Frederick A.; Donohoe, Joseph A.; Duke, Winifred F.; Freeman, Pur- lay F.

Fourth Row: Staff Sergeants Har- ris, Grover C.; Hege, Willis E.; Hill, Floyd A.; McDaniel, James W; Mc- Pherson. Keith C.; Miller, Eldridge A.

Fifth Row: Staff Sergeants Smith, Haskell A.; Trost Richard C.; Wake- land, Victor M.; Williams, John V.; Young, Ray A.; Sergeant Buck, Wil- liam D.

Sixth Row: Sergeants Coggins, Harold A.; Colnrocco, Louis C.; Cox, Clifton C.; D'Agostine, Joseph; Don- ovan, Robert R.; Duane, James R. 1079TH TWO ENGINE FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON

(Reading From Left to Right)

First Row: Sergeants Ennis, James 0.; Faucette, Robert S.; Garamella, Rocco A.; Halvorson, Sherman L.; Hensel, Andrew,

Second Row: Sergeants Horswood, George J., Jr.; Howell, Leon C..; Kirsch, Melvin; Ledbet- ter, Robert H.; Lorince, George J., Jr.

Third Row: Sergeants Mortka, Stanley J.; Mc- Craw, John D.; Metcalf, Arnold B., Jr.; Warn, Marcus L.; Mogensen, James H.

Fourth Row: Sergeants Obermeyer, Ruoul L.; Owen, Francis M.; Panaro, Vito F.; Powers, A Fred C,; Rankin, Douglas M.

Fifth Row: Sergeants Rusnal:, Andrew L.; Steward, Otis A..; Stitt, Joseph M.; Vozar, An- drew; Walsh, Patrick E.

Sixth Row: Sergeants Wiley, Francis F.; York John; Corporals Bagley, Norman F.; Barnes, Lee E.; Davis, James L.

Seventh Row: Corporals Dombroski, Joseph J.; Durkee. Irving; Dupree, Thomas T.; Epstein, Edward; Farha, Hal A.

Eighth Row: Corporals Farina, Francis A.; Fenush, Michael J.; Hassel, Hubert H.; Jordan. Fred B.; Kowalcheck, Jacob.

Ninth Row: Corporals Lawrence, Nathan M.: Morgan, William 8.; Morris, Smiley B.; Poelinitz, Julius I.; Reeves, Charles V.

I7' 1 1079TH TWO ENGINE FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Corporals Reeves, William E.: Register, Harry; Ring, Thomas W.; Rosentrouch, Irving; Salerno, Louis.

Second Row: Corporals Sawyer, C. M.; Shac- ler, Morris; Smith, Carl D. Steinberg, Ben; Veronesi, Richard.

Third Row: Corporal Wadler, Joe J.; Privates First Class Attaway, Terrel B.; Ballard, Douglas Bozeman, Jasper T.; Butler, George W.

Fourth Row: Privates First Class Chancey, Rob- ert E.; Crow, Charles H., Jr.; Hill, Robert; Kear- ney, Robert G., Jr.- Lowery, Roy.

Fifth Row: Privates First Class McGaughy, Earl W.; Miller, A. D.; Miller, Claude E.; O'Hearn, Roy H.; Pickrell, Fredrick.

Sixth Row: Privates First Class Roberts, Percy L.; Saint-, Clarence E.; Sherer, Macon R.; Strom- man, Harold N.; Stone, Woodrow W.

Seventh Row: Privates First Class Takvorian, Kaloust; Ternau, Albert J.; Wallis, Lee E; Privates Allen, William; Barnes, Leo E.

Eighth Row: Privates Baer, William A.; Beard, Hugh C.; Beaver, Reginald R.; Boldrehini, Eu- gene A.; Bosco, Anthony J.

Ninth Row: Privates Boyles, Henry F.; Branch, Howard H.; Brown, Edwin H.; Brooks, Bob G.: Clark, J. C.

1 781 I 079TH TWO ENGINE FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Privates Cohen, Albert; Evans, Levi I.; Felchak, Wallace J.; Fountain, E. F.; Glicks- man, Paul.

Second Row: Privates Gray, Percy E., Jr.; Hajorsky, J. J.; Hall, James P.; Hardy, Walter L.: Hendershot, Oliver B.

Third Row: Privates Hill, W. T.; Howard, Fel- ton; Jennings, Elmer E.: Johnson, Elam J.; Josey, James L,

Fourth Row: Privates Meol, Judah L.; Mason, Hershel L.; Mathews, Laverne R.; Mathis, Oscar C.; McSwain, John W.

Fifth Row: Privates Minton, Rufus; Moore, Bu- ford G.; Moseley, Arthur W.: Newell, Leonard F.; Newman, Lawrence D., Jr.

Sixth Row: Privates Parker, Alfred E.; Payne, Elmer; Phillips, Carl V.; Plocheck, Lester L.; Rhinehoart, Jones T.

Seventh Row: Privates Riley, Douglas C.; Rob- bins, Lawrence W.; Romanelli, John J.; Rosato, James R.; Seitz, Frod C.

Eighth Row: Privates Selesky, John F.; Sinconis, Anthony J.; Stump, Harlan F.; Sutton, Frank: Terrancino, Michael.

Ninth Row: Privates Thomas, Lorenzo C.; Vance, Joseph C.: Wallace, Thomas H.; Wat- son, William A.; Wilson, Herbert R., Jr.

Tenth Row: Privates Yohman, Melvin J.; Zampini, Guido C.; Men On SD Bush, George J.; Cummings, Rex G.

1791 WILLIAM R. KEARNEY RUSSELL A, WENZEL Captain Pint Linkman, Commanding Adjutant 11111E11 IRO F11i\s IIIIININti SINAMIO\

(Reading From Left to Right)

First Row: First Sergeant Schwartz, Albert; Master Sergeants Belanger, Charles A., Jr.; Bruskey, Joseph J.; Technical Sergeants Alexander, Wil- bur S.; Brown, Theodore; Evans, Wal- ter L. Second Row: Technical Sergeants Fisher, Harold F.: Horvers. John C.: Kelly. John; Miner, Thomas H., Jr.: Staff Sergeants Brown, David S.: Carroll, William A.

Third Row: Staff Sergeants Crock- etf, Hurry a; Cunningham, Lewis A.; Daniels, Lindsay C.: Etheridge, Har- old D.; Gibbs, Ralph L.; Gregory, William F. Fourth Row: Staff Sergeants John- son, Ralston S.; Jones, Lewellyn R.; Keenan, James J.; Mauldin, John B.; Richardson, Jack D.; Romero, Ben C. Fifth Row: Sint f Sergeants Rowan, Alvin V.; Schlosser, Robert S.; Smith, Frank B.; Sims, Theodore W.: Snyder, Theodore R.: Stewart, Merle A. Sixth Row: Staff Sergeants Sub- lett. Arthur P.; Thompson, Clyde J.- Waines, John A.; Webster, Secy.

80 I 1080TH TWO ENGINE FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Sergeants Bach, W. C.; Barrett, Wil- liam A.; Carlin, Charles J.; Cowart, Louis L.; Crabtree, Harrison; Simonavage, Eugene W.

Second Row: Sergeants Cross, Jack B.; Frank. Robert N.; Fransen, Edward J.; Grant, Lindell A.- Jaynes, Edward.

Third Row: Sergeants Jones, John R.; Ken- nedy, George G.; Kruger, Arthur F.; LaPlante, Wilfred; Lemmon, George C.

Fourth Row: Sergeants Marks, Robert W.: Meehan, Wiliam A.; Nemanis, Paul G.; Petrag lio, Angelo; Polit, John F.

Fifth Row: Sergeants Reece, Floyd G.; Regan, Robert T.; Reynolds, Eugene J.; Roth, John F.; Schwartz, Sidney.

Sixth Row: Sergeants Schrirnpe, Edward J.; Siegel, Samuel A.; Sliwka, Stanley S.; Stecker, Aaron; Thiel, Edward F.

Seventh Row: Sergeants Thurlo, George A.; Valenta, Albert G.; Voigt, Irvin C.; Wann, Earl E.: Weiss, Mark.

Eighth Row: Sergeant Williams, Carl M.: Corporals Bateman, James T.; Barber, Robert W.; Bennett, Maynard A.; Briggs, H. A.

Ninth Row: Corporals Bryant, Crawley M.; Cockrell, Oberge E; Colvard, Otis L.; Darden, William A., Jr.; Fryer, John P.

[ 811 1080TH TWO ENGINE FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Corporals Gregory, Gerald G.; Green, Raymond; Grider, Lee L.; Hammontree, Sam W.; Hawk,. Clarence D.

Second Row: Corporals Knight, Maurice S.; Lovelius, William G.: Longo, James J.; Melchi- orra, Alphonse A.: Mills, David F.

Third Row: Corporals Mlazgar, Louis J.; Mount, Frank N.; Paquette, Charles A.; Port, John L; Sanders, Jack E.

Fourth Row: Corporals Schoenberger; Shear, Ernest; Sheppard. Miller B.: Stapelton, Charles V.; Uminski, Boleslaw A.

Fifth Row: Corporals Vinzant, William 0.; Weeden, David G.; Privates First Class Ander- son, Eric R.; Chandler, Olen B.; Davis, John H.

Sixth Row: Privates First Class Davis, Preston E; Edgeworth, Fred B.; Foster, Hershel L.; Frost, William B.; Galloway, P. W.

Seventh Row: Privates First Class Garrell, Fred G.; Garrabrant, Wafter H.; Golson, Thomas E.; Gunselman, Charles E.; Hoggle, Howard 0.

Eighth Row: Privates First Class Holt, Wade W.; Horowiec, Walter; Juska, Simon P.; Keene, James D., Jr.; Leahy, John W.

Ninth Row: Privates First Class Lindsey, Coen E.; Lynch, Richard A., Jr.; Peeler, Carter D.; Schlenker, R. D.; Shields, William A. I cy

issa.ea I a 1080TH TWO ENGINE 131 FLYING TRAINING SQUADRON

(Reading from Left lo Right)

First Row: Privates First Class Taylor, Jack A. H.; Tesney, James; Urbina, Juan; Walker, Isaac G. Warren, Louie F.

Second Row: Privates First Class Williams, Robert M.; Williams, Jack; Privates Adams, John B.; Austin, Benson; Bailey, Robert E.

Third Row: Privates Blankenship, H. E.; Britt, Dillard C.: Brown, W. T.; Bubblick, Walter W.; Corley, B. B.

Fourth Row: Privates Darby, Archie: Davis, Arnold R.: Elliott, Roderick L.: Franklin, George E.: Franklin, William L., Jr.

Fifth Row: Privates Gajewski, B. M.; Gray, George T., Jr.; Holden, Robert J.; Holland, Wil- liam M.; Kdosis, Joseph H.

Sixth Row: Privates Knight, Rhymer; Kuhlman, Paul H.; Labrie, J. W.; Laming, F. W.: Lemma, Rocco.

Seventh Row: Privates Lucas, Leon; May G. E.; Minor, Clarence D.; Morgan, William H.; Petros- ky, Robert.

Eighth Row: Privates Plummer, W. P.; Rhoades, Ranton; Rivet, Ralph; Rock, Monroe P.: Sala, Pete B.

Ninth Row: Privates Sharp, L. S.: Storrer, Ephraim W.; Thomas, Ormond C.; Tinkle, James D.; Ustic, Nicholas.

Tenth Row: Privates Williams, Robert L.; Wolf, Calvin F.; Young, Fred A.

1831 HILAIRE E. HAECKER Second Lieuterant Adjutant MIMI HUH SQUADRON

(Reading from Loft to Right)

First Row: First Sergeant Krause. Allen H.; Staff Sergeants Haskins, Carl L.; Nowak. Walter E.; Smith, George M.; Sergeants Begird, Mar- shal D.; Channell, James F.

Second Row: Sergeants Keenan, Charles J.; Pesighi, Lawrence A.; Sisk, Charlie R.; Corporals Daniels, Wil- liam F.; Duval, Lawrence L.; Fenn, John R.

Third Row: Corporals Heywood, Charles A.; Holloway, Albert B.; Johnson, Wyatt A.; LaBorde, Walter E.; Meeks, Wallace E.; Ordille, An- thony G.

Fourth Row: Corporals Partridge, Kenneth B.; rhillips, Howard L.: Ros- eili, Marciano J.; Winters, Joseph; Privates First Class Allen, Isaac S.: Alviene, Valentine.

Fifth Row: Privates First Class Bar- nett, KeHie W.; Beck, William E.; Ber- ryhill, Clan C.; Cook, Johnnie C.; Creel, James F.; Detwiler, Harvey E.

( 64 1087TH GUARD SQUADRON

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Privates First Class Fuller, Cecil M.; Greathouse, Arthur F.; Grillo, N.; Hayes, Murphy L; Higginbotham, Marvin W.

Second Row: Privates First Class Krueger, Hans C.: Lee, Robert M.; Lower, James R.; Ma- lone, Noah D. Jr.; Martin, Robert W.

Third Row: Privates First Class Newton, Nor- man H.: Polk, Robert H.; Pope, James T.; Riley, Frank T.; Roberts, Ross A.

Fourth Row: Privates First Class Strange, Paul B.; Ward, Max R.; Worshinski, Matthew W.; Privates Abaravich, Stanley; Abbott, James E.

Fifth Row: Privates Agripidas, Dennis; Ardoin, Wade H.; Barrett, Raymond E.: Bergt, Cad H.; Billingsley, Doc E.

Sixth Row: Privates Blanchard, Austin N.: Blamk Joseph F.; Bleckley, Jasper H., Jr.; Boutte, Norman J.; Bradshaw, Willie L.

Seventh Row: Privates BraIley, Claude M.; Burton, Ottis M.; Caldwell, Charles D.; Cannon, Roy: Clark, W. B:

Eighth Row: Privates Conley, John, Jr.; Coop- er Elliott G.; Corona, Morris J.; Crumrine, Orvel R.; Curran, James W.

Ninth Row: Privates Dupuy, James V.; Fmerick, Earl L.: Espinosa Jock F.; Felts, Lewis W.; Ford, Charles H.

Tenth Row: Privates Foreman, Arnold E.; Free- man, Charles W.; French, J. F.; Frost, Edgar W.; Frye, Dorsey K.

( 85 1 1087TH GUARD SQUADRON

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Privates Garrett, Jim W.; Gilbert, Albert T.; Gilliam, James C.; Glenn, Guy: Guid- ice, Gennaro.

Second Row: Privates Hawley, George R., Jr.: Heemstra, Jacob W.: Joyce, Thomas W.; Kauff- man, John I.; King, Huey H.

Third Row: Privates Kizziah, William W.• Koonsman, William H.; Koozmitch, John; Kotch, Paul; Kuzmicki, Luciam G.

Fourth Row: Privates Lewis, William H.; Little. J. R.; Little, William O.; Lynch, Frank J.; Lyon, Jesse C.

Fifth Row: Privates Maddux, Herbert E.; Ma- son, George F.; McCarthy, Richard G.; Melton, George H.; Michalski, Frank J.

Sixth Row: Privates Milazzo, Dominic; Miller, Carl W..; Odom, Martin P.; Ovorby, Clarence J.; Poe, Deward W.

Seventh Row: Privates Pugh, Jesse C.; Ralston, Bernard L.; Salvetti, Charles W.; Shedlak, An- drew J.; Shields, Ewell T.

Eighth Row: Privates South, Earnest C.; Steele, Clarence N.: Stinnett, John P.; Sumner, James R.: Surles, Mack.

Ninth Row: Privates Trotter, James C.; Vaden, Broadus W.; Walls, George D.; Walker, Johnnie R.; West, Roy H„ Jr.

Tenth Row: Privates Kinser, Melvin H.; Whise- rant, Lloyd A.; White, Leon F.; Wilkes, William K.; Witkowski, E. B.

88 907TH COVPAN1

MORRIS W. ZOOGMAN Second Lieutenant Commanding

(Reading from Left to Right) First Row: Master Sergeant Cour- son, Leslie W.; Technical Sergeant Covina, Patrick; Yarbrough, Thomas H.; Technicians Third Grade Fielder, Norman I.; Yurchison Joseph; Ser- geant Dutton, Milford L. Second Row: Sergeants Meiners, Lawrence J.; Warnick, Daniel A,; Technicians Fourth Grade Dasen, Theodore C.; Gudor, John W.; Mor- ris, Curtis B.; Corporal Ansley, George A. Third Row: Corporals Coley, Clyde A.; Dickson, Clyde W.; Kenney, Charles F.; Schauberger, Robert M.; Stephenson, Fred O.; Technician Fifth Grade Gross, Curtis V. Fourth Row: Technicians Fifth Grade Moon, Verbon C.; Morgan, Clifton; Rich, Otis E.; Privates First Class Agee, Gerald F.. Avans, Garnett F.; Barnard, Ralph W. Fifth Row: Private Chapman, Wil- liam A.; Privates First Class Cronier, Frank D.: Emerson, Evan W.; Frum, Kermit M.; Gerber, John K.; Hawks- by, William R. Sixth Row: Privates First Class Jenkins, Fred H.; Medley, Thomas P.; Myklenust, Ogden J.; Nagel, Vincent A.; Smith, James W.; Wal- ters, Victor W. Seventh Row: Private Barnett, Irvin T.; Private First Class Chapman, Wil- liam: Privates Compton, Benson T.; Neal Shilo N.

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FRANK H. LEWIS RICHARD M. MATHEWS Captain Second Lieutenant Commanding Adjutant

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Prst Sergeant Robinson, Matthew J., Jr.; Staff Sergeant Ma- son, Edward; Sergeants Barrett, Gov- onor C., Jr.; Carson, William S.: Forney, Roger E.; Jamison, Ray- mond L.

Second Row: Corporals Allen, John R.; Brooks, Joseph W.: Campbell Joseph N.; Carter, James W.; Cle- ment, Lincoln; Harris, Wurtem A.

Third Row: Corporals Hari ford, Walter S.; Howard, Lloyd E., Jr.: Hyde, Joseph N.: Minor, James A.; Moreland, Leonard; Packer, Nathan- iel.

Fourth Row: Corporals Presley, Norman; Redman, John C.; Simms, Custis; Salon, John W.: Smith, Ben- jamin F., Jr.: Tatum, Navie G.

Fifth Row: Corporals Turner, Cor- nelius B.; Wood, Lewis E.; Privates First Class Adams, Alfred A.: Ander- son, Major; Andrews, John D.; At- well, Herman.

Sixth Row: Privates First Class Barefield, Frank; Bell, John L.: Ber- kins, Samuel A., Jr.: Berry, Norris S.; Better, Franklin A.; Blackman, Odell.

Seventh Row: Private Ant Class Robinson, James H.; Private Lips- comb, Richard R.

(88 320TH A VIA TIO N SQUADRON

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Privates First Class Blackwell, Samuel; Blakely, Joseph W.; Boone, Wilbur J.; Brown, John M.: Brown, Paul E.; Bruce, Fitzhugh, Second Row: Privates First Class Burks, Elmer; Carmack,. George; Clark, Henry; Clash, Lemell; Cole, Henry; Craven, Carl. Third Row: Privates First Class Doman, Harold L.; Dorsey, Robert E.; DuPree, James; Edwards, Vincent J.; Edmunds, Walter L.; Elliott, Jul- ian E. Fourth Row: Privates First Class Ferguson, James C.; Fields, William; Frazier, Charles E.; Gaither, Calvin C.; Greenfield, Carl W.; Harley, Ralph T. Fifth Row: Privates First Class Har- ris, Elmer W.; Harris, George A.; Haynes, Oscar B.: Henderson, Jos- eph W.; Henderson, William E.; How- ard, Robert H. Sixth Row: Privates First Class Jack- son, Florace M.; James, Sidney A.: Johnson, Frumentiss J. M., Jr.; John- son, Melvin T.; Johnson, Warner A.: Jones. Clyde W. Seventh Row: Privates first Class Kelly, Paul; Lancaster, Eugene; Lem- on, Prophet L.; Lewis, Frank R.; Lewis, Leslie E.; McCutchen, James W. Eighth Row: Privates First Class Miles, Bruce A.; Moore, Herman; Morrison, John A.; Nicholas, Ray- mond: Pinkney, Howard D.; Preston, Robert A. Ninth Row: Privates Prysock, Cor- nelius; Reason, Angelo M.; Reeder, Kevich H.; Richardson, John C.; Rob- inson, James H.; Saunders, Isaiah. Tenth Row: Privates First Class Scott, Daniel J.; Simms, James; Simms, Napoleon L.; Smith, Fred- erick G.; Stradford, Charles D.; Syd- nor, Hubert.

( 29 I 320TH AVIATION SQUADRON

Reading from Loft to Right)

First Row: Privates First Class Tali- ferro, Vermeil; Taylor, Thomas H.; Wade, Clarence A.; Walker, Wel- don R.- Wallace, I lerbert W.; Wal- lace, William B.

Second Row: Privates First Class Webb, William C.; White, Roland L.; Wilkes, J. C.: Williams, Wilfred H.; Wilson, William S., Jr.; Private Anderson, F,

Third Row: Privates Andrews, Thomas L.; Armstrong, James H.; Bat- tle, Joshua; Bolden, Robert E.; Bon- ner, Weldon; Boyd, John G.

Fourth Row: Privates Brawner, Har- old 0.; Brock, Julius; Brown, Charles A.; Brown, Isaac; Brown, Villier T.; Burgess, James I.

Fifth Row: Privates Carroll, Wil liam A.; Carter, Arnett; Carter, Irv- ing T.; Carter, John E.; Clay-tor, John E.; Connelly, James A.

Sixth Row: Privates Cooper, Willie H,; Craig, Milton E.; Cruse, James F.; Curtis, Walter V. Jr.; Davis, David D.; Davis, Elijah J.

Seventh Row: Privates Dickens, La- fayette; Dukes, Philip H.; Edelin, Hen- ry J.; Edmonds, Donald; Franze, Wil- liam L.; Frazier, Freddie W.

Eighth Row: Privates Frederick, Bernard D.; Frierson, Henry C.; Gary, Edward D.; Ghaskin, John; Grant, Johnie L.; Gray, James C.

Ninth Row: Privates Greene, John A.; Green, William M.; Gunter, John E.; Hall, Cornelius L.; Harley, James K4.; Harris, Floyd S.

Tenth Row: Privates Harris, Frank; Harris, James W.; Harshaw, Demp- sey J., Jr.; Hawkins, Oliver LI Hen- derson, Nelson; Hoffman, Calvin G.

I 90 I 320TH A VIATIO N SQUADRON

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Privates Holder, John D.: Holloway, Ernest H.; Hopkins, Henry; Hunter, Joseph L.; Jackson, Harold A.: Jefferson, William R. Second Row: Privates Johnson, Irv- ing: Johnson, Jesse T.; Lansdowne. Levin W.; Leverett, Jake V.; Lewis, Napoleon B.; Lipscomb, Richard R.. Third Row: Privates Lofty, Herbert; Mack, John W., Jr.; Marbury, Felix A.; Marshall, Francis B.; Marshall, Edwin F.; Marshall, Lewis B. Fourth Row: Privates Matthews, Warren H.; McClinton, Orsbie; Mc- Elwee, Samuel L., Jr.; McLeod, Ken- neth: McNeil, James T.; Mitchell, John H. Fifth Row: Privates Mitchell, Jos- eph W.; Montgomery, George; Mor- gan, Arthur E.; Mosby, Harry; Moul- den, Arthur G.; Murdock, Vernon E. Sixth Row: Privates Oliver, William M.; Parker, John W. D.; Pendleton. Russell; Peters, John W.; Peterson, Don A.; Pinkney, Randolph. Seventh Row: Privates Queen, Mel- vin; Robertson, Joe; Roselle, Lewis S.; Shands, Edward; Simon, Richard D.; Simonton, Isadore. Eighth Row: Privates Smith, Albert D.; Smith, Thomas A.; Spencer, Wil- liam I.; Steen, James; Stone, Clar- ence S.; Sydnor, John W. Ninth Row: Privates Taylor, Rob- ert: Thomas, John J., Jr.: Walker, Mack T.; Washington, Charles W.: Whiten, Charles E.; Williams, Ben- jamin H. Tenth Row: Privates Williams, Boyd; Williams, Gorden C.: Wil- liams, Jesse P.; Williams, Samuel; Woods, Albert M.; Private First Doss Hites, F. W.

I 91 1 CHARLES E. HEATON HUEL H. MORRISON CLIFFORD T. LLOYD Second Lieutenint Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Commanding Hospital Rogtstrar Adiulont 'MEDICAL WWI

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First Row: Master Sergeant Rus- sell, Jim; Staff Sergeants Kroutivird, Harvey M.; Labita, James V.; Tech- nician Third Grade Monti, James V.; Sergeants Garrett, Joseph D.: Scher- zer, Glenn B.

Second Row: Sergeant Wirpsa. Henry S.; Technicians Fourth Grade Nelson, Jay K.; Sall, Samuel; While, Robert L.; Corporals Bayun, James A.; Burre, Arthur H.

Third Row: Corporals Decker, Or- rin V.: Faford. Alfred F.: Jimmerson, Kent E.; Knapp, Lynn A.; Patrick, Charles R.; Potts, Howard J.

Fourth Row: Techncians Fifth Grade Brady, Francis J.; Folkens, Hermann E.; Holman, Fred H.; Nel- son, Arnold M.; Quinn, John P.; Sernenuik, Joseph A,

Fifth Row: Technicians Fifth Grade Stewart, Mandell H.; Tyahur, Charles, Jr.; Vestal, John W.; Vucelich, Pete; Wiley, Robert E.; Wyman, George B.

Sixth Row: Privates First Class Bingham. Gordon R.: Bland. Jack W.: Campagnoli, Santo; Haschke, Karl H.; Helmheckel, Blake E.:, Holley, Fer- rol R.

[$2] MEDICAL DETACHMENT

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First Row: Privates First Class Jones, Oliley 0.- John- Fourth Row: Privates Baune, Joe C.; Berry, Ross L.; son, Thomas E.; Legg, Charles W.; Milligan Charles G.; Brusco, Fiore; Canipe, Manus; Ciesla, Benedict G.; Con- •Parker, John M.; Richardson, Rodger R. nolly, Dennis.

Second Row: Privates First Class Rominger, Clyde J.; Fifth Row: Privates Curtin, Albert J.; Lakin, Leo H.; Rutledge, Fred E.; Stopak, Joseph S.; Talbot, James G; Laxson, Jesse W.: Minor, Lyle R.: Oates, Clifton E.; Walton, Raymond T.; West, Earl H. Rogers, Foyd.

Third Row: Privates First Class Wilbert, Leroy M.- Sixth Row: Privates Spake, Chester V.; Stone, James Wohl, Leo; Woollet, James C.; Zousimas, Demetrios A.; C.; Stout, Everett; Torn, David; Whetstone, Dorword D.; Privates Abraham, Lewis, Jr.; Bauernschmidt, Frank X. John D. Mansfield. THOMAS Y. MISTRETTA Second Lieutenant Commanding 40511 HU MOMS 11A1fi

(Reading from Left to Right)

First Row: Technical Sergeant Bowles, Richard W.; Staff Sergeant Radian, Henry E.; Sergeant Chatham, Lisle F.• Corporal Baptiste, Joseph J.; Privates First Class Duhaime. Anthony A.; Edens, James T.

Second Row: Privates First Crass Meyer, Robert W.; Plates, Stanley; Pines, Isadore I.; Putney, Earl S.; Ro- mano, Sabina 1, Jr.; Sallop, Samuel.

Third Row: Private First Class Ut- terback, Wesley R.; Privates Garner, Eugene M.; Grasso, Charles M.; Juli- ano, Joseph L.; Levinsfim, Sidney; Liachoff, Aaron J.

Fourth Row: Privates Miller, Har- old L.; Stair, Alfred E., Jr.; Wallen, Donald F.; Wingard, Lawrence M.

Fifth Row: Privates First Class Gen- try, L.; Pahl, F. F.

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