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B-24's of the 458th. |
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B-24 going down |
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"Lady Luck" Dad's primary plane during his time with the 458th. |
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Bomb-ah-dear |
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An injured Capt. Booth being unloaded from plane on March 8, 1944. |
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Satan's Mate, the plane the crew was flying on March 8, 1944 when Capt. Booth was injured. |
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Airman, believed to be Percy Korolewski, the ball turret gunner on Lt. Umphrey's crew, posing with dog in front of Silver Chief. |
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