The Wild Blue: the Men And Boys Who Flew the B-24s Over Germany 1944-1945
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Rounds, co-pilot Robert Hammer, a B-24 radiomanKenneth Higgins, radioman Francis Hosimer, a B-24 pilotCarroll Wilson “C. W.” Cooper, navigator Art Johnson, a B-24 waist gunnerIsador Irving Seigal, tail gunner Donald P. Kay, a B-24 bombardierWilliam “Tex” Ashlock, waist gunner Horace W. Lanford, first commander of the 741st SquadronRobert O’Connell, nose gunner Francesco Musto, a Cerignola resident who worked for the AmericansMike Valko, flight engineer Charles Painter, a B-24 pilotWilliam McAfee..., ball turret gunner Roland Pepin, a B-24 navigatorSam Adams, navigator and bombardier Guyon Phillips, a B-24 pilotMarion Colvert, navigator Anthony Picardi, a B-24 crew memberJohn B. Mills, tail gunner Joe Quintal, athletic director in Mitchell, South DakotaNorman Ray, from Custer, South Dakota, who persuaded McGovern to take Civilian Pilot Training, then became his instructor on the B-24 before becoming a B-29 pilotOTHERS Glenn Rendahl, a B-24 pilotArt Applin, a B-24 tail gunner Harold Schuknecht, 741st Squadron flight surgeonRobert “Ken”
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