This site is an expanded and significantly upgraded version of the Flickr Commons based tool I wrote several years ago. As well as a major design/UX overhaul, it now includes data from further providers such as those available through Europeana, and also the Imperial War Museum. I'd welcome further suggestions as the harvesting tool and database are easily extendable.
For information, questions and bug reports please contact James Morley @jamesinealing | james@jamesmorley.net
The data has been harvested from providers using some custom php scripts to query respective APIs based on dates. Data is harmonised and stored in a local mySql database.
Additional jQuery plugins are used to enhance the display, including Masonry and Bootstrap Image Gallery (based on blueimp).
The code is openly licensed so please feel free to copy, modify, distribute as you please. It will be shared on Github shortly!
Second Lieutenant Allen Green. Navigator, 44th Bomb Group The Flying Eightballs.
Died 24 April 1900
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Donald Miller. Radio Operator-Mechanic-Gunner, 466th Bomb Group. Missions 1944: Apr 27 Blainville, 29 Berlin; May 11 Epinal; 12 Bohlen; 23 Bourges/ 25 Mulhouse; 30 Zwickenaan; 31 Bertrix; Jun 5 Stella Plage; 6 No Ball; 7 Laigle; Jul 17
Died 29 April 1900
American Air Museum
Maurice Lofgren. , 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed on take-off for trip home after completing 25 missions at Burtonwood.
Died 26 April 1905
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Joe Powers. Fighter Pilot, 56th Fighter Group. Flew with Zempke in WW II. Killed in Korea flying P-51s
14.5 victores
Died 3 May 1905
American Air Museum
Sergeant Kenneth Miller. Armourer, 356th Fighter Group. Armourer for Capt Thomas F Bailey.
Died 3 May 1905
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Thomas Whitfield. Flight Engineer, 486th Bomb Group.
Died 16 May 1905
American Air Museum
Sergeant William Adair. Tail Gunner, 445th Bomb Group. Wounded in action. Killed in civilian flying accident in NM in 1969.
PH
Died 22 May 1905
American Air Museum
Sergeant Edward Fernandez. Right Waist Gunner, Waist Gunner, 305th Bomb Group Can Do. Shot down by FW190s near the IP on a mission to Frankfurt am Main, GR on 2 Mar 1944 in B-17G #42-39944 'Scorpion'. POW. He lost his right leg and broke his le
Died 5 June 1905
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Donald Lemonnier. Ball Turret Gunner; Tail Gunner, 447th Bomb Group. Flew B-17 'Gardner's Pardners'
Died 7 June 1905
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Thomas Moriarty. Pilot, 447th Bomb Group. Flew first mission 4 Feb 1944. 30 missions on 2 June 1944. Flew in 'Journey's End' and 'Mr Terrific'. Bailed out before B-17G #42-37855 'Mr Terrific' crashed N o
Died 9 June 1905
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Lester Johnson. Bombardier, 458th Bomb Group. Flew 26 missions with the 752nd BS then flew 4 missions with the 755th BS. (13 missions as Lead Bombardier).
Flew some missions on the John P. Roberts crew (752nd BS).
Air Medal, 3 bronze sta
Died 11 June 1905
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant William Perkins. Gunner, 491st Bomb Group. 27 missions, Crew R68
AM w/ 3 Oak Leaf Cluster; ACM; EAMECM; WWIIVM
Died 14 June 1905
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant George Hoidra. Navigator, 447th Bomb Group. Flew on Swanee Pride
Died 20 June 1905
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Edward St Clair. Pilot, 486th Bomb Group. Flew on plane named Roanoke Magician
Died 24 June 1905
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Colonel Hubert Miller. Navigator, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Dad was the NAV in the B-17 'Sky Wolf'. He was a Capt. on 09-15-42
Died 27 June 1905
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Russell Neu. Bombardier, 487th Bomb Group. Survived when B-17G #43-38926 'Weary Willy' piloted by Lieutenant William J. Waldron was attacked by fighters and crashed near Chateau de Warnomont in Belgium. Rescued by 2 Belgians an
Died 28 August 1912
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Colonel Edgar Huff. Pilot ; Fighter Pilot, 458th Bomb Group. Completed 25 missions and transferred to the 56th FG. Flew on B-24 'Lassie Come Home'
Died 20 February 1922
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Phillip Leckrone. Pilot, . Leckrone traveled to Britain in 1940 and enlisted in the Royal Air Force. Following conversion to the Spitfire at No 7 OTU RAF Hawarden he joined No. 616 Squadron at RAF Kenley on 2 September 1940. He flew more tha
Died 5 January 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Vernon Keough. Pilot, . Born in Brooklyn, New York around 1912, the son of Charles and Constance Theresa Keough. He had earned a civil pilot's licence in America and was also a professional parachute jumper with over 500 jumps, performi
Died 15 February 1941
American Air Museum
Flying Officer Stanley Kolendorski. Pilot, . F/O Stanley Michel "Mike" Kolendorski - naturalized American, son of Polish immigrants. He had been living in California with his wife Charlotte May prior to enlisting in the RAF in Canada. His wife t
Died 17 May 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Kenneth Taylor. Pilot, . Pilot initially on Hawker Hurricanes with 71 (Eagle) Sqn. Killed in flying accident, when Spitfire P8572 dived into ground near Ongar, Essex, England. KIFA. 9th Aug 1941.
* P8572 may have been unofficially borrowed f
Died 9 August 1941
American Air Museum
Flying Officer Eugene Tobin. Pilot, . Gene Tobin was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on 4 January 1917, the son of Ignatius Quimby Tobin and Mary Alicia Tobin. He had two older sisters Helen, and Mary. The Tobin family lived in Salt Lake, where their father
Died 7 September 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Earl Mason. Pilot, . When WWII broke out, Earl resolved to join the Royal Canadian Air Force, which he did having gained his high school diploma in June 1940. Having completed his basic training and shipped over to England he went through op
Died 15 September 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Thomas McGerty. Pilot, . Missing in Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb W3509, escorting Blenheim's to Mazingarbe, believed to have ditched on return 17-9-41. Killed in Action (KIA). His body washed ashore on 20th October 1941 near Castricum, Ne
Died 17 September 1941
American Air Museum
Flight Lieutenant Andrew Mamedoff. Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Born in Thompson, Connecticut, 12 August 1912, where his White Russian family had settled in the early 1910s. Interestingly, it is believed that he was Jewish of Russian heritage. Mamedoff atten
Died 8 October 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Hugh McCall. Pilot, . Joined RAFVR, assigned to 133S member of B flight.
'En Route to Eglinton, while letting down in bad weather to refuel on the Isle of Man, a portion of "B" Flight hit a mountain and all were killed**.'
Died 8 October 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Roy Stout. Pilot, . Joined RAFVR, assigned to 133S member of B flight.
'En Route to Eglinton, while letting down in bad weather to refuel on the Isle of Man, a portion of "B" Flight hit a mountain and all were killed**.'
Died 8 October 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer William White. Pilot, . Joined RAFVR, assigned to 133S member of B flight.
'En Route to Eglinton, while letting down in bad weather to refuel on the Isle of Man, a portion of "B" Flight hit a mountain and all were killed**.
Died 8 October 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer James Coxetter . Pilot, . Joined RAFVR, Polaris Flight Academy, assigned to 133S, replacement pilot Eglinton Oct-41
Killed in a flying action 27-Oct-41. Repatriated to the USA.
Died 27 October 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Ross Scarborough. Pilot, . US citizen born in Pomona, California, Ross Scarborough joined the RAFVR in 1941[RAF No. 65976], before being assigned to Squadron 133, the third "Eagle" Squadron. In September 1941 he was transferred to
Died 15 November 1941
American Air Museum
Flight Officer Richard Patterson. Pilot, . Fuller Patterson grew up in Richmond, Virginia and decided to join up in Canada to "get into the war". He flew as a fighter pilot for the Royal Canadian Air Force from England as part of No. 121 Squadro
Died 7 December 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Kenneth Holder. Pilot, . Joined RAFVR, assigned to 121 [Eagle] Sqn RAF, failed to return from patrol off Lincolnshire coast in Spitfire AA871. Killed in Action (KIA) 12-12-41. Body recovered from sea two weeks later.
Died 12 December 1941
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Hugh Brown. Pilot, . Joined RAFVR, assigned to 133S, crashed on a patrol over the North Sea and was Killed in Action (KIA). 16-3-42.
Died 16 March 1942
American Air Museum
Flight Sergeant Frederick Austin. Pilot, . Flight Sgt Frederick Carleton Austin (1918-1942), born Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.A.; prior to the war was employed as an Investigator by Pinkerton Detective Agency; enlisted Royal Canadian Air Force, 30-8-40; carried
Died 17 April 1942
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Hiram Putnam. Pilot, . Joined RCAF, assigned to 133S, transferred to 126 Sqn RAF, Killed in action. 21-4-42.
'American pilot Hiram Putnam was killed this afternoon when his Spitfire hit a steel wireless mast and crashed. Texas born Pu
Died 21 April 1942
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Ralph Freiberg. Pilot, . Joined RAFVR, service pilot training in US, shipped overseas to ETO, operational training at OTU, assigned to 121S, missing in Spitfire Vb P8794 whilst escorting Bostons to Le Havre. Killed in Action (KIA) 4th May 19
Died 4 May 1942
American Air Museum
Flight Lieutenant John Mooney. Pilot, . Joined RCAF, service pilot training, shipped overseas to ETO, operational training, assigned to
121S Fl/Sgt, commissioned P/O, promoted Fl/Lt, 8-8-41 Shared probable Ju88, 23-3-42 Destroyed Fw190, 9-6-42 Destroyed 2
Died 16 June 1942
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer William Arends. Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Joined RAFVR, assigned to 133S, crashed in Spitfire P8595 [written off] nr Epworth, Lincolnshire, after a collision in the air with P8438 [P/O Samuel Fisk Whedon successfully deployed his chute, but
Died 20 June 1942
American Air Museum
AIRFIELD AIRFIELD AIRFIELD AIRFIELD.
Locations: BERGEN ALKMAAR DE KOOG HAANSTEDE VALKENBERG
Mission date: 4 July 1942
American Air Museum
Flight Lieutenant Coburn King. Pilot, . Joined RAFVR, assigned to 133S, Killed in Action (KIA) 31-7-42.
Died 31 July 1942
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Grant Eichar. Pilot, . Joined RCAF, assigned to 133S, escort for on Rodeo for Boston bombers to Abbeville, intercepted on return journey by Fw190's and shot down, Killed In Action KIA. 31-7-42.
Died 31 July 1942
American Air Museum
6 B-17E Aircraft of 97BG/340BS take off from Polebrook airfield to fly a diversion for the attack on the railroad marshalling yards at Rouen/Sotteville, France. All return safely with no damage or casualties. 1 B-17E aircraft of 97BG/340BS; 5 B-17E aircra
Mission date: 17 August 1942
American Air Museum
INVASION SUPPORT INTERCEPT.
Locations: Dieppe, France NORTHERN IRISH COAST
Mission date: 19 August 1942
American Air Museum
AIRFIELD AVION PORTEZ AIRCRAFT FACTORY AIRFIELD AIRFIELD.
Locations: ABBEVILLE/ DRUCAT MEAULTE ST OMER/ FORT ROUGES ST OMER/LONGUENESSE
Mission date: 6 September 1942
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Richard Gudmundsen . Pilot, . Joined RAFVR, assigned to 133S, along with the rest of Sqn flew 4 missions over Dieppe 19-8-42
Shot down on escort mission over France. 6-9-42. Killed in action.
Died 6 September 1942
American Air Museum
Captain Frank Hinshaw. Pilot, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Loston ferry flight from Gander, Newfoundland in 'Friday's Cat' B-24-1-CO 41-23713
Died 9 September 1942
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Cleland Marriott. Co-Pilot, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Lost on ferry flight from Gander, Newfoundland in 'Friday's Cat' B-24-1-CO 41-23713
Died 9 September 1942
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Clyde Boaze. , 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 9 September 1942
Died 9 September 1942
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Jacob Brunisholz. Engineer, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Missing in Action (MIA) Lost on ferry flight from Gander, Newfoundland in 'Friday's Cat' B-24-1-CO 41-23713
Died 9 September 1942
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant John Slater. Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Joined RAFVR, assigned to 121S, transferred to 335th FS, 4th Fg, 8AF USAAF.
While on a shipping recce off the Dutch coast, he located and attacked a convoy protected by several flak ships. His A/C w
Died 21 September 1942
American Air Museum
FIGHTER ESCORT.
Locations: Brest, France Bolt Head, Salcombe, Devon Great Sampford, Saffron Walden, Essex
Mission date: 26 September 1942
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Leonard Ryerson. Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Joined RAFVR, shipped overseas, assigned to 133 [Eagle] Sqn RAF, Transferred to 336FS 4FG 8AF USAAF.
Killed in Action (KIA) 26 September 1942. Crashed near Morlaix, France, out of fuel in Spitfi
Died 26 September 1942
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Carl Garrott. Navigator, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA). 'Big Eagle' B-24-1-CO 41-23678 attacked by fighters on assigned target Lille I/A, France. With direct hits to engine no. 4 and bomb bay area
Died 9 October 1942
American Air Museum
AIRFIELD U-BOAT PENS U-BOAT PENS.
Locations: CHERBOURG (Primary) LORIENT/ KEROMAN (Primary) LORIENT/ KEROMAN (Primary)
Mission date: 21 October 1942
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Joseph Simpson. Navigator, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 20 October 1942. B-24D-1-CO 41-23712 'Ambros' crashed at Porlock Bay, Somerset, killing all crew except Sergeant. H. B. Thorpe
Died 29 October 1942
American Air Museum
Private First Class John O'Dell. Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. B-24D-1-CO 41-23712 'Ambros' crashed at Porlock Bay, Somerset, killing all crew except Sergeant. H. B. Thorpe
Died 29 October 1942
American Air Museum
Private Stephen Prekel. Radio Operator, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 29 October 1942 when B-24D-1-CO 41-23712 'Ambros' crashed at Porlock Bay, Somerset, killing all crew except Sergeant. H. B. Thorpe
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Died 29 October 1942
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Charles Sorrell. Bombardier, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 29 October 1942 when B-24D-1-CO 41-23712 'Ambros' crashed at Porlock Bay, Somerset, killing all crew except Sergeant. H. B. Thorpe
Died 29 October 1942
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Earl Purdy. Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 29 October 1942 B-24D-1-CO 41-23712 'Ambros' crashed at Porlock Bay, Somerset, killing all crew except Sergeant. H. B. Thorpe
Died 29 October 1942
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Walter Uffleman. Engineer, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 29 October 1942. B-24D-1-CO 41-23712 'Ambros' crashed at Porlock Bay, Somerset, killing all crew except Sergeant. H. B. Thorpe
Died 29 October 1942
American Air Museum
Private Eugene Murphy. , . Died/killed on 11/10/42. Assigned to USAAF Headquarters squadron and the 1st Bomb wing
Died 10 November 1942
American Air Museum
Pilot Officer Robert Mannix. Pilot, . Mannix was born in Moira, New York, on 22 May 1916. He was literally a transplanted “Yankee” who flew with the RAF. Bob became a resident of Daytona Beach in 1933. At some point in 1937 he secured a job wi
Died 18 November 1942
American Air Museum
DIVERSION MOCK DIVERSION AIRFIELD ATELIER D'HELLEMMES LOCOMOTIVE WORKS.
Locations: RECALLED ABBEVILLE/ DRUCAT (Primary) LILLE (Primary)
Mission date: 6 December 1942
American Air Museum
Captain Richard Scott. Intelligence Officer, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 7 December 1942. Took off from Portreath for Oran, crashed into mountain on approach to Tafaroui, killing all crew members. Plane was B-24D-1-CO 41-2
Died 7 December 1942
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Leo Donze. passenger, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Took off from Portreath for Oran, crashed into mountain on approach to Tafaroui, killing all crew members. Plane was B-24D-1-CO 41-23707
Died 7 December 1942
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Robert Johnson. Pilot, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Took off from Portreath for Oran, crashed into mountain on approach to Tafaroui, killing all crew members. Plane was B-24D-1-CO 41-23707
Died 7 December 1942
American Air Museum
Master Sergeant Harold Hanna. Passenger, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 7 December 1942. Took off from Portreath for Oran, crashed into mountain on approach to Tafaroui, killing all crew members. Plane was B-24D-1-CO 41-23707
Died 7 December 1942
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Iceal Alford. Navigator, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 7 December 1942. Took off from Portreath for Oran, crashed into mountain on approach to Tafaroui, killing all crew members. Plane was B-24D-1-CO 41-237
Died 7 December 1942
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Robert Lynch. Co-Pilot, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 7 December 1942. Took off from Portreath for Oran, crashed into mountain on approach to Tafaroui, killing all crew members. Plane was B-24D-1-CO 41-2370
Died 7 December 1942
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Jack Pinion. Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Took off from Portreath for Oran, crashed into mountain on approach to Tafaroui, killing all crew members. Plane was B-24D-1-CO 41-23707
Died 7 December 1942
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Vernon Bray. Passenger, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 7 December 1942. Took off from Portreath for Oran, crashed into mountain on approach to Tafaroui, killing all crew members. Plane was B-24D-1-CO 41-23707
Died 7 December 1942
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant William Nagle. Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 7 December 1942. Took off from Portreath for Oran, crashed into mountain on approach to Tafaroui, killing all crew members. Plane was B-24D-1-CO 41-23707
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Died 7 December 1942
American Air Museum
DIVERSION AIRFIELD AIR DEPOT MARSHALLING YARDS.
Locations: ABBEVILLE/ DRUCAT (Primary) ROMILLY-SUR-SEINE (Primary) ROUEN/ SOTTEVILLE (Last Resort)
Mission date: 12 December 1942
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant John Sparks. Bombardier, 306th Bomb Group The Reich Wreckers. Killed in Action (KIA) 13 December 1942 in 'Flying Cock' piloted by LLewellyn Brown. Head wound due to flak
SS/ PH
He flew on Bart Wigginton crew. He was wounded on
Died 13 December 1942
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Estell Martin. Bombardier, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 13 December 1942. While on temporary assignment to North Africa, on bombing run on port at Bizerte Roche moved in for an extra, more exact run on the
Died 13 December 1942
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Henry Elder. Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 13 December 1942 While on temporary assignment to North Africa, on bombing run on port at Bizerte Roche moved in for an extra, more exact run on the target. &
Died 13 December 1942
American Air Museum
Captain Owen Kunze. Pilot, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. 93rd was assigned to N. Africa to help defeat Rommel. B-24D-1-CO 41-23665 'Big Dealer' had mission to La Galite (a small Mediterranean island off Tunisia). Crashed near Bir el Kham
Died 10 January 1943
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant James Anderson. Flight Engineer; Top Turret Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 10 January 1943. 93rd was assigned to N. Africa to help defeat Rommel. B-24D-1-CO 41-23665 'Big Dealer' had missi
Died 10 January 1943
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Robert Woody. Radio Operator, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 10 January 1943. 93rd was assigned to N. Africa to help defeat Rommel. B-24D-1-CO 41-23665 'Big Dealer' had mission to La Galite (a sma
Died 10 January 1943
American Air Museum
Master Sergeant Arthur Batson. , 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 15 January 1943. In B-24 #4123724 'Flying Cock' piloted by Llewelyn Brown which was hit by flak.
AM/ PH
Died 15 January 1943
American Air Museum
Sergeant Ernest Kish. Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 15 January 1943. Hit by flak in B-24 #4123724 'Flying Cock'. North African Cemetery near Carthage, Tunisia
AM/ PH
Died 15 January 1943
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Charles Starcher. Radio Operator, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 15 January 1943. Hit by flak in B-24 #4123724 'Flying Cock'. North African Cemetery near Carthage, Tunisia
AM w/ Oak Leaf Cluster/ PH
Died 15 January 1943
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Harold Sena. Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 15 January 1943 when plane hit by flak in B-24 #4123724 'Flying Cock'.
AM/ PH
Died 15 January 1943
American Air Museum
Captain Benjamin Riggs. Pilot, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 19 January 1943 when B-24 41-23672 'Double Trouble' was shot down over Sousse, Tunisia and crashed in the sea near the coast of Tunisia.
DFC/ AM w/ 2 Oa
Died 19 January 1943
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Frank Lewis. Co-Pilot, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 19 January 1943 when B-24 41-23672 'Double Trouble' was shot down over Sousse, Tunisia and crashed in the sea near the coast of Tunisia.
AM w/
Died 19 January 1943
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Edwin Malloy. Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 19 January 1943 when B-24 41-23672 'Double Trouble' was shot down over Sousse, Tunisia and crashed in the sea near the coast of Tunisia.
AM w/ 2 O
Died 19 January 1943
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant George Creadon. Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 19 January 1943 when B-24 41-23672 'Double Trouble' was shot down over Sousse, Tunisia and crashed in the sea near the coast of Tunisia.
AM w/ 2
Died 19 January 1943
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Harry Cottingham. Waist Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 19 January 1943, Shot down over Tunisia, bailed out over ocean. Body never recovered. B-24 41-23672 'Double Trouble' was shot down over S
Died 19 January 1943
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Michael Reilly. Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 19 January 1943 when B-24 41-23672 'Double Trouble' was shot down over Sousse, Tunisia and crashed in the sea near the coast of Tunisia.
AM w/ 2
Died 19 January 1943
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Marlin Staller. Flight Engineer; Top Turret Gunner, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 19 January 1943 when B-24 41-23672 'Double Trouble' was shot down over Sousse, Tunisia and crashed in the sea nea
Died 19 January 1943
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Stephen Medling. Radio Operator, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) 19 January 1943 when B-24 41-23672 'Double Trouble' was shot down over Sousse, Tunisia and crashed in the sea near the coast of Tuni
Died 19 January 1943
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Henry Perry. Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. Killed in Action (KIA) in midair collision with another squad member. P38 42-12905 took off from Goxhill. Collision occured in the Forest of Bowland on the Lancashire-Yorkshire border with heavy cl
Died 26 January 1943
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Stephen White. Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. Killed in Action (KIA) in midair collision with another squad member. P38 42-12928 took off from Goxhill. Collision occured in the Forest of Bowland on the Lancashire-Yorkshire border with heavy
Died 26 January 1943
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Jerome Foreman. Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. 2nd Lieutenant Jerome L. Foreman was born November 18, 1921, and was the son of Jack and Elizabeth Foreman. His hometown was Los Angeles, California.
While piloting a P-38 of the 78th Fighter Gr
Died 27 January 1943
American Air Museum