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Four American airmen who were among seven surviving the crash of their Flying Fortress in the North Sea on the return trip from a bombing missing over Hamm, Germany

Four American airmen who were among seven surviving the crash of their...

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An Allied airbase somewhere in Nothern Africa. Four American airmen of the Bombardment Group, United States Army, Ninth Air Force, take just enough time out to receive their citations while their bonber is being refueled. They are shown as they lined up beside their B-24 just before General Auby C. Strickland made the awards. Left to right: Lieutenant Lorey H. Woods, pilot, 1381 Worton Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio; Staff Sergeant Steve E. Rambert, twenty-one, gunner, 2321 North Parkade, Chicago Illinois; Technical Sergeant Wallace Armstrong, nineteen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 3515 Simon Avenue; Lieutenant Albert P. Miska, navigator bombardier, twenty-five, 449 Compton Avenue, Perth Amboy, New Jersey

An Allied airbase somewhere in Nothern Africa. Four American airmen of...

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Four American airmen who were among seven surviving the crash of their Flying Fortress in the North Sea on the return trip from a bombing missing over Hamm, Germany

Four American airmen who were among seven surviving the crash of their...

Image source: U.S. Army Air Forces, Washington, D.C. Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More... More

A group of men standing in front of a plane. Office of War Information Photograph

A group of men standing in front of a plane. Office of War Information...

Actual size of negative is D (approximately 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches). Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Divisi... More