This site is an expanded and significantly upgraded version of the Flickr Commons based tool I created several years ago. As well as a major design/UX overhaul, it now includes data from further providers (see full list below). 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
Current totals by data source
Current totals by date accuracy
Breakdown of institutional data retrieved through Europeana
Het Nationaal Glasmuseum - 22336 items; Sjöhistoriska museet - 11809 items; Bohusläns museum - 7936 items; Vänersborgs museum - 7561 items; Kulturarv Västernorrland - 4090 items; Rijksmuseum - 3241 items; Tekniska museet - 2444 items; Armémuseum, Stockholm, Sweden - 2317 items; Karlsborgs fästningsmuseum - 2007 items; Miliseum - 1287 items; Örebro läns museum - 1254 items; Flygvapenmuseum - 1058 items; ModeMuseum Provincie Antwerpen - 1042 items; Marinmuseum - 735 items; Skansen - 629 items; Österreichische Nationalbibliothek - Austrian National Library - 579 items; Riksantikvarieämbetet - 381 items; Stiftelsen Nordiska museet - 288 items; Historisch Museum Ede - 254 items; Stedelijk Museum Zutphen - 221 items; Ajuntament de Girona - 106 items; CODA Museum - 103 items; INP - National Heritage Institute, Bucharest - 103 items; Upplandsmuseet - 102 items; The Archaeological Heritage Agency of Iceland - 95 items; Aaltense Musea - 58 items; Stadsmuseum Harderwijk - 56 items; Sundsvalls museum - 50 items; National library of Montenegro "Đurđe Crnojević" - 44 items; Länsmuseet Gävleborg - 37 items; Nederlands Openluchtmuseum - 31 items; Vasamuseet - 28 items; Images of Old Cluj - 27 items; Nederlands Tegelmuseum - 20 items; Postmuseum - 18 items; Δήμος Τρίπολης - 11 items; Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem - 9 items; Cluj County Library - 9 items; Slovak National Library - 8 items; Csorba Győző Könyvtár - Pécs - 7 items; Stadskasteel Zaltbommel - 7 items; Stichting Liemers Museum - 6 items; Lietuvos dailės muziejus - 4 items; Žemaičių muziejus „Alka“ / Samogitian Museum "Alka" - 3 items; Deventer Musea - 3 items; NOC*NSF - 3 items; Nationalmuseum, Sweden - 2 items; Wikimedia Commons Community - 2 items; Lietuvos švietimo istorijos muziejus / Museum of Lithuanian Education History - 2 items; Rippl-Rónai Megyei Hatókörű Városi Múzeum - Kaposvár - 2 items; Museum Elburg - 1 items; National Library of Bulgaria - 1 items; Horniman Museum and Gardens - 1 items; jNederlands Openluchtmuseum - 1 items; Lietuvos dailės muziejus / Lithuanian Art Museum - 1 items; Kauno IX forto muziejus / Kaunas 9th Fort Museum - 1 items; A. Baranausko ir A. Vienuolio-Žukausko memorialinis muziejus / Antanas Baranauskas and Antanas Vienuolis-Žukauskas Memorial Museum - 1 items; Slot Loevestein - 1 items; Museon - 1 items
Breakdown of institutional data retrieved through Flickr Commons
The U.S. National Archives - 1730 items; The Library of Congress - 1093 items; SMU Libraries Digital Collections - 1038 items; State Library and Archives of Florida - 912 items; State Library of Queensland, Australia - 891 items; Cornell University Library - 840 items; bibliothequedetoulouse - 821 items; Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons - 567 items; Swedish National Heritage Board - 559 items; National Library of Ireland on The Commons - 494 items; State Library of New South Wales collection - 402 items; Vestfoldmuseene | Vestfold Museums - 385 items; MissouriStateArchives - 371 items; National Library of Australia Commons - 295 items; NASA on The Commons - 262 items; Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums - 249 items; National Library of Norway - 229 items; Royal Australian Historical Society - 216 items; Deseronto Archives - 183 items; Provincial Archives of Alberta - 177 items; Powerhouse Museum Collection - 170 items; UW Digital Collections - 123 items; National Library NZ on The Commons - 123 items; UA Archives | Upper Arlington History - 114 items; National Library of Scotland - 105 items; Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest - 89 items; Australian War Memorial collection - 88 items; Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office Commons - 78 items; National Archives of Estonia - 67 items; Museum of Photographic Arts Collections - 64 items; Stockholm Transport Museum Commons - 61 items; Liberas / Liberaal Archief - 59 items; National Museum of Denmark - 55 items; Costică Acsinte Archive - 49 items; The Gallen-Kallela Museum - 46 items; Archives of the Finnish Broadcasting Company Yle - 46 items; Museum of Hartlepool - 45 items; George Eastman Museum - 33 items; San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives - 32 items; The National Archives UK - 31 items; tyrrellhistoricallibrary - 29 items; Preus museum - 27 items; Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane - 21 items; OSU Special Collections & Archives : Commons - 21 items; The Finnish Museum of Photography - 20 items; National Science and Media Museum - 17 items; Schlesinger Library, RIAS, Harvard University - 9 items; Huron County Museum & Historic Gaol - 7 items; Smithsonian Institution - 4 items; Getty Research Institute - 4 items; Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland - 4 items; The British Library - 2 items; Camden Public Library (Maine) - 2 items; Center for Jewish History, NYC - 1 items; Kalamazoo Public Library - 1 items; Aalto University Library and Archive Commons - 1 items;
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 website code and generated data is openly licensed so please feel free to copy, modify, distribute as you please (subject to any restrictions as imposed by the content and toolset providers).
Lieutenant Bernard Rice. Bombardier, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Shot down 2 October 1943 in B-17 #425260 'Yardbird II. ' Plane crashed into North Sea. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 October 1943
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Paul Tippet. Co-Pilot ; Pilot, Pilot, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". On 30 July 1943, crashed into North Sea 22 miles off Felixstowe, England on return from raid on Kassel, Germany in B-17 #4229738 'Upstairs Maid. '
Died 2 October 1943
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Edwin Mims. Navigator, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Shot down 2 October 1943 in B-17 #425260 'Yardbird II. ' Plane crashed into North Sea. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 October 1943
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Abraham Rasch. Ball Turret Gunner, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Shot down 2 October 1943 in B-17 #425260 'Yardbird II. ' Plane crashed into North Sea. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 October 1943
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Hugh Gibney. Waist Gunner, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Shot down 2 October 1943 in B-17 #425260 'Yardbird II. ' Plane crashed into North Sea. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 October 1943
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Jack Randall. Tail Gunner, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Shot down 2 October 1943 in B-17 #425260 'Yardbird II. ' Plane crashed into North Sea. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 October 1943
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant William Greason. Right Waist Gunner, Waist Gunner, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Shot down 2 Oct 1943 in B-17 #425260 'Yardbird II. ' Plane crashed into North Sea. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 October 1943
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Oaks Smith. Top Turret Gunner, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Shot down 2 October 1943 in B-17 #425260 'Yardbird II. ' Plane crashed into North Sea. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 October 1943
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Thomas Richardson. Radio Operator, Radio Operator Gunner, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Shot down 2 October 1943 in B-17 #425260 'Yardbird II. ' Plane crashed into North Sea. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 October 1943
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Ercil Jones. Aerial Gunner, . Enlisted in RCAF in 1940. Primary Flight Training as pilot. Gunnery School. Flew as rear gunner for RCAF until June 1943. Enlisted in June 1943 in AAF as T/Sergeant. assigned to 12th Replacement Control Dep
Died 2 January 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Charles Griffin. Pilot, 495th Fighter Group. Crashed near Condover, Shropshire during local aerobatics training flight on 2 Feb 1944 in P-47C #41-6206. Died Non Battle (DNB), Killed in Flying Accident (KIFA).
Died 2 February 1944
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant James Bales. Engineer, 44th Bomb Group The Flying Eightballs. Technical Sergeant James H. Bales was born on January 13, 1919. His next of kin was his mother, Della L. McCann, and his sister, Louise Mildred Bales. His hometown was Chatta
Died 2 February 1944
American Air Museum
250 BUNDLES DROPPED.
Locations: AMEINS CAEN CHARTRES RENNES ROUEN
Mission date: 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY AIR DEPOT INDUSTRIAL AREA MARSHALLING YARDS MARSHALLING YARDS INDUSTRIAL AREA INDUSTRIAL AREA INDUSTRIAL AREA.
Locations: CHARTRES (Primary) FISCHBACH (Opportunistic) FRANKFURT/MAIN (Primar
Mission date: 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant George Villinger. Fighter pilot, 4th Fighter Group. George Villinger has joined the 336th Fighter Squadron as a replacement pilot in August 1943.
He was the first 4th Fighter Group pilot to be killed in action flying a Mustang, on 2 March
Died 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
Flight Officer Louis Sonnefeld. Co-Pilot, 458th Bomb Group. Crashed at Hellesdon, Norwich after takeoff for 1st operational mission on 2 Mar 1944 in B-24H 41-28669. Killed in Action (KIA).
Awards: PH.
Died 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Charles Mankin. Pilot, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Shot down by flak and crashed E of Albert at Fricourt, FR on a mission to Frankfurt am Main on 2 Mar 1944 in B-24J #42-100345. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Paul Seaman. Navigator, 458th Bomb Group. Crashed at Hellesdon, Norwich after takeoff for 1st operational mission on 2 Mar 1944 in B-24H 41-28669. Killed in Action (KIA).
Awards: PH.
Died 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Sidney Rosenthal. Bombardier, 458th Bomb Group. Crashed at Hellesdon, Norwich after takeoff for 1st operational mission on 2 Mar 1944 in B-24H 41-28669. Killed in Action (KIA).
Awards: PH.
Died 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Dewey Adams. Gunner, 458th Bomb Group. Crashed at Hellesdon, Norwich after takeoff for 1st operational mission on 2-Mar-44 in B-24H 41-28669. Killed in Action (KIA).
Awards: PH.
Died 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant John Hiebert. Gunner, 458th Bomb Group. Crashed at Hellesdon, Norwich after takeoff for 1st operational mission on 2 Mar 1944 in B-24H 41-28669. Killed in Action (KIA).
Awards: PH.
Died 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Rocco Imundo. Gunner, 458th Bomb Group. Crashed at Hellesdon, Norwich after takeoff for 1st operational mission on 2 Mar 1944 in B-24H 41-28669. Killed in Action (KIA).
Awards: PH.
Died 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Russell LaCock. Waist Gunner, 458th Bomb Group. Crashed at Hellesdon, Norwich after takeoff for 1st operational mission on 2 Mar 1944 in B-24H 41-28669. Killed in Action (KIA).
Awards: PH.
Died 2 March 1944
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Magnus McHargue. Top Turret Gunner ; Flight Engineer, 458th Bomb Group. DNB Died in fall downstairs
Died 2 April 1944
American Air Museum
AIRFIELD AIRFIELD AIRFIELD AIRFIELD AIRFIELD RAILROAD TARGETS AIRFIELD.
Locations: BEAUMONT-SUR-OISE (Opportunistic) BRETIGNY (Primary) CAEN/CARPIQUET (Opportunistic) CONCHES (Opportunistic) CREIL (Opportunistic) PARIS (Primary) VILLENEUVE (Oppo
Mission date: 2 June 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant William Alford. , 390th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA)
The tail assembly of the aircraft hit a tree and caused to aircraft to crash. The pilot was flying too low, and unable to clear tree. They crashed at Elmtree Farm, Grundisburgh,
Died 2 June 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Donald Harris. Ball Turret Gunner, 489th Bomb Group. Shot down 2 June 1944 in B-24 #4294864 'Stinky. ' Killed in Action (KIA).
PH
Died 2 June 1944
American Air Museum
V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES.
Locations: PAS-DE-CALAIS (Primary) Hardelot, - Coastal Batteries 457th BG PAS-DE-CALAIS (Primary)
Mission date: 2 June 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE SITES V-1 MISSILE
Mission date: 2 July 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Thomas Sharp. Fighter Pilot, Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Lt Thomas S Sharp, McArthur, Ohio graduated in class 43J, US Army Air Corps. He was a P-51B pilot assigned to the 334th FS, 4th FG, Debden AB, UK and was part of ‘Shuttle to Rus
Died 2 July 1944
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Ralph Hofer. Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Ralph Kidd Hofer was born Ralph Kidd Halbrook on a farm near Salem, Missouri, in 1921. Upon his father's death, when Ralph was only four, his mother remarried and his name was changed to Ralph Kidd Ho
Died 2 July 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant James Logan. Pilot, 487th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Shot down by flak and crashed near Lens on 2 Jul 1944 in B-24H #42-52609 'Murph's Mighty Mob'.
Excerpt from citation accompanying the Distinguished Flying Cross
Died 2 July 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY MARSHALLING YARDS RAIL JUNCTION AIRFIELD SUPPLY TARGET BRIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE AIRFIELD BRIDGE SUPPLY TARGET OIL DEPOT AIRFIELD.
Locations: BERNAY (Opportunistic) COURTALAIN (Opportunistic) CRETON (Opportunistic) MANTERE
Mission date: 2 August 1944
American Air Museum
Captain Elmer Bockman. Command Pilot, Pilot, Mission, 95th Bomb Group. Mission Command Pilot B-17 "I'll Get By" 42-102700. Shot down by flak and crashed near Lisieux. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 August 1944
American Air Museum
Captain Robert Baber. Pilot, 95th Bomb Group. Pilot B-17 42-102700 "I'll Get By" Shot down by flak and crashed near Lisieux. 2-8-44. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 August 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Frank Sohm. Bombardier, 95th Bomb Group. B-17 "I'll Get By" 42-102700, Shot down by flak and crashed near Lisieux. 2-8-44. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 August 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Jasper Kaylor. Co-Pilot, 95th Bomb Group. Co-Pilot B-17 "I'll Get By" 42-102700, Shot down by flak and crashed near Lisieux. 2-8-44. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 August 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Raymond Dallas. Navigator, 95th Bomb Group. Navigator B-17 "I'll Get By" 42-102700, Shot down by flak and crashed near Lisieux. 2-8-44. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 August 1944
American Air Museum
Major Ralph McBride. Pilot, 93rd Bomb Group The Traveling Circus. Killed in Action (KIA) when shot down by Greece based Me-109s and crashed in the Ionian Sea. Earlier on 7 Nov 1942 B-24D-1-CO 41-23710 'Hares to Ya' had crash landing with no crew
Died 2 August 1944
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Oscar Walrod. Top Turret Gunner, 95th Bomb Group. Top Turret Gunner B-17 "I'll Get By" 42-102700, Shot down by flak and crashed near Lisieux. 2-8-44. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 August 1944
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Robert Hill. Radio Operator, 95th Bomb Group. Radio Operator B-17 "I'll Get By" 42-102700, Shot down by flak and crashed near Lisieux. 2-8-44. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 August 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY MOTOR VEHICLE FACTORY AIRFIELD INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ORDNANCE FACTORY MOTOR VEHICLE FACTORY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX.
Locations: COLOGNE FRITZLAR AIRFIELD (Opportunistic) GESECKE
Mission date: 2 October 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Donald Rubin. Navigator, 447th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) on October 2, 1944. Lt. Rubin was the Navigator flying with the crew of Capt. Clifford Leach in B-17 serial number 43-38245. Involved in a mid-air collision with B-17 seri
Died 2 October 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant George Logan. Fighter Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Assigned to 336FS, 4FG, 8AF USAAF. Failed to Return (FTR) escort mission to Hamm, Germany. Seen to be flying eratically before suddenly pitching nose-up and then diving straight into the gro
Died 2 October 1944
American Air Museum
Private First Class Walter Zarling. GP, 466th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA). Found dead of cerebral hemorrage on his way to HQ to pickup leave orders.
Died 2 October 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Normand Manock. Co-Pilot, 447th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) in mid-air collision over Kettlebaston in #446460
Died 2 October 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Clyde Klee. , 447th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA)
Died 2 October 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BRIDGE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX MARSHALLING YARDS OIL REFINERY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY OIL REFINERY OIL REFINERY MARSHALLING YARDS OIL REFINERY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY.
Locations: BIELEFELD BIELEFELD BIELEFELD CASTR
Mission date: 2 November 1944
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Colonel George Whitlock. Command Pilot, 493rd Bomb Group. Lieutenant Colonel George B Whitlock was killed in action on 2 November 1944, whilst flying over Mersberg. His aircraft was hit by flak and exploded in mid-air, Whitlock, from the co-pil
Died 2 November 1944
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Herbert Newman. Pilot, 398th Bomb Group. Shot down 2 November 1944 in B-17 #42102562 'Knockout. ' Killed in Action (KIA).
Aircraft lost 7/26/1944 on practice mission (salvage) 42-102553. July 26, 1944, the A/C takeoff was being made
Died 2 November 1944
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Robert Campbell. Pilot, 398th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) crashed near Merseburg on 11/2/44 in B-17 #4338670
Died 2 November 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant John Darcacz. Bombardier, 447th Bomb Group. 2nd Lieutenant John O. Darcacz was born July 13, 1923. His next of kin was his mother, Genevieve Darcacz, and his brother, Joseph Darcacz. His hometown was Pensacola, Florida.
He was serving as
Died 2 November 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Robert Femoyer. Navigator, 447th Bomb Group. Refused morphine after being mortally wounded so that he could navigate his crippled aircraft back to safety. On seventh mission. Navigator on B-17G-25-DL Flying Fortress 42-38052, Hotshot Gre
Died 2 November 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Bobby Younger. Ball Turret Gunner, 91st Bomb Group The Ragged Irregulars. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Barby in B-17 'Bomber Dear' #4297234
Bobby J Younger was a graduate of McKinney High School, Collins county, Texas. He
Died 2 November 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Leroy Kucharski. Waist Gunner, 398th Bomb Group. Shot down 2 November 1944 in B-17 #42102562 'Knockout. ' KIA.
Died 2 November 1944
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Melvin Cohn. Radio Operator, Radio Operator Gunner, 398th Bomb Group. Shot down 2 November 1944 in B-17 #42102562 'Knockout. ' Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 November 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY MARSHALLING YARDS FIGHTER SWEEPS MARSHALLING YARDS MARSHALLING YARDS MARSHALLING YARDS.
Locations: BINGEN KASSEL MEININGEN COLOGNE FRANKFURT MANNHEIM KOBLENZ KOBLENZ/LUTZEL OBERLAHNSTEIN
Mission date: 2 December 1944
American Air Museum
Captain Eugene Barnum. Fighter Pilot, 56th Fighter Group. Assigned to 61FS, 56FG, 8AF USAAF. Completed one tour of duty, returning for a second tour. Credited with two aerial kills. Failed to Return (FTR) ramrod to Bingen in P-47 44-19739, positioning him
Died 2 December 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Roy Storrick. Co-Pilot, 389th Bomb Group. Shot down 2 December 1944 in B-24 #4250366. Killed in Action (KIA).
Died 2 December 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Wyman Baker. Fighter Pilot, 56th Fighter Group. Assigned to 63FS, 56FG, 8AF USAAF. Failed to Return(FTR) fighter sweep Marburg in P-47 42-28741. Collided with P-47 44-19739 whilst in melee with Bf109's, crashed near Guell. Killed in
Died 2 December 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY PHOTOGRAPHIC RECONNAISSANCE MISSION SCREENING MISSION MARSHALLING YARDS RAIL JUNCTION COMMUNICATIONS CENTER COMMUNICATIONS CENTER MARSHALLING YARDS RAIL BRIDGE MARSHALLING YARDS RAIL BRIDGE RAIL BRIDGE RAIL BRIDGE RAIL BRIDGE C
Mission date: 2 January 1945
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Arthur Senecal. Fighter Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Assigned to 334FS, 4FG, 8AF USAAF. His aircraft P-51B 43-6787 was struck in coolant system shortly after his section engaged and downed two ME-109’s. Attempting to nurse his a/c back
Died 2 January 1945
American Air Museum
Sergeant Frank Garry. Top Turret Gunner, 398th Bomb Group. KIS
Died 2 January 1945
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Howard Ayres. Armorer Gunner, 398th Bomb Group. KIS
Died 2 January 1945
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY GUN BATTERIES OIL REFINERY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY MARSHALLING YARDS BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY TANK FACTORY OIL REFINERY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY OIL REFINERY OIL REFINERY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY
Mission date: 2 March 1945
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Esteban Terrats. Fighter Pilot, Pilot, 339th Fighter Group. Killed in Action (KIA) near Schlanau in P-51 #4325050
Died 2 March 1945
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Merle Aunspaugh. Fighter Pilot, 359th Fighter Group. Assigned to 368FS, 359FG, 8AF USAAF. Killed in flying accident carrying out mock strafing attack during gunnery practice in P-51C 42-103793, flew into tree, ripping of a wing and crash
Died 2 March 1945
American Air Museum
Sergeant (Technician Fourth Grade) Robert Shaddy. Right Waist Gunner, 466th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) in B-24 #4251273 2 Mar 45 ( location TBD ).
Silver Star
Purple Heart
Died 2 March 1945
American Air Museum
Sergeant Francis Wiemerslage. Ball Turret Gunner, 385th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) at Jueledorf in B-17 #4338148
Died 2 March 1945
American Air Museum
General Hoyt Vandenburg. Commanding General 9th Air Force, . Hoyt Sanford Vandenberg (January 24, 1899 – April 2, 1954) was a U.S. Air Force general, its second Chief of Staff, and second Director of Central Intelligence.
During World War II, Vande
Died 2 April 1954
American Air Museum
Major Gilbert Halsey. Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. He graduated from Cement High School. He attended the University of Oklahoma for one year before attending Spartan Air School. He enlisted in the Royal Air Force on May 1, 1941.
assigned 121 [Eagle] Sqn RAF
Died 2 September 1955
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Fred Brunty. Tail Gunner, 388th Bomb Group. Air Medal w /Oak Leaf Cluster
Died 2 July 1957
American Air Museum
Private Luther Hogan. Military Occupation Specialty 034 - Meat Cutter, 384th Bomb Group.
Died 2 January 1960
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Colonel Carl Gies. Fighter Pilot/Operations Officer/FAC, 354th Fighter Group. Shot down 2 Zeros in the Philippines with the 20th PS.
Landed on Utah Beach leading forward air controllers awarded Bronze Star.
Received French Croix de Guerre, Belg
Died 2 July 1964
American Air Museum
Major Frederick Anderson. Commanding General, . Formerly senior pilot. CG VIII BC 1 July 1943 to January 1944.
See www.arlingtoncemetery.com/flanderson.htm
Silver Star/ DFC/ DSM Oak Leaf Cluster/ AM/ LM
Died 2 March 1969
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Burton McDuffie. Tail Gunner, 384th Bomb Group. Shot down by enemy aircraft and ditched on 25 July 1943 in B-17 #42 5883 'Weary Wiley.' Returned to base.
Died 2 February 1970
American Air Museum
Sergeant (Technician Fourth Grade) James Blakney. Ground Crew Aircraft Mechanic, 466th Bomb Group. Was on the original orders activating the 466th BG on 22 August 1943
Died 2 October 1971
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Colonel John Meyer. Fighter Pilot, 352nd Fighter Group. John C Meyer became an Aviation Cadet and enlisted shortly after in 1939. By 1940 he had been promoted to Second-Lieutenant and was training pilots at Randolph Field, Texas. After received
Died 2 December 1975
American Air Museum
Corporal Jesse Hixson. Military Occupation Specialty 901-Armorer, 384th Bomb Group.
Died 2 January 1979
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Colonel William Cureton. Executive Officer, 55th Fighter Group. Executive Officer, 55th Fighter Group.
Died 2 December 1984
American Air Museum
Sergeant (Technician Fourth Grade) Clifford Coates. Aircraft Oxygen System Specialist, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 2 April 1986
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Robert Maisak. Left Waist Gunner, 96th Bomb Group. LaVern Maisak was a Left Waist Gunner in the 96th Bomb Group / 339th Bomb Squadron. Shot down 12 May 1944 in B-17 #42-107123. Prisoner of War (POW).
Died 2 May 1987
American Air Museum
Corporal stanley Alicki. MOS 283, Athletic Instructor, 384th Bomb Group. Assigned to the 33rd Station Complement Squadron, 384th Bombardment Group on AAF Station 106 Special Orders #6 dated 8 January 1944.
Died 2 September 1987
American Air Museum
First Sergeant (1st Grade) Locklyn Sangster. Armorer, 359th Fighter Group. Locklyn Sangster was an armourer, member of the ground crew of 359th Fighter Group / 370th Fighter Squadron.
Died 2 December 1990
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant (2nd Grade) Grady Wesson. Flight Engineer, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 2 June 1991
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Jerome Ballard. Fighter Pilot, 339th Fighter Group. Assigned to 504FS, 339FG, 8AF USAAF. Credited 1 x kill. Failed to Return (FTR) sweep to Bremen, whilst strafing Kaltenkirchen aerodrome in P-51 'Pedunk' 44-14647, hit by flak
Died 2 November 1991
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Robert Cameron. Top Turret Gunner, 384th Bomb Group. Shot down in B-17 42-107057 BK-T, Spirit of "96" on 25 September 1944. POW, Missing Air Crew Report #9414.
Died 2 July 1992
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Jesse McKnight. Pilot, 466th Bomb Group. Flew missions from 06 October 1944-31 March 1945. Crew #665. Completed 34 missions. Flew A/C B-24J-140-CO #42-110162 'Parson's Chariot' and A/C B-24J-160-CO #44-40361.
Died 2 May 1994
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant (3rd Grade) Franklin Bois. Waist Gunner, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 2 August 1994
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant (Technician Third Grade) Norman Clark. Right Waist Gunner, 466th Bomb Group. Evaded (EVD) Crashed at Orival on 8/13/44 in B-24 Wild Pussy #4252529
Died 2 June 1995
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Galen Hufford. Transportation Officer, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 2 October 1995
American Air Museum
Master Sergeant Ralph Holmes. Line Chief, 7th Photographic Group.
Died 2 January 1996
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Thomas Allinder. Fighter Pilot, 364th Fighter Group. Assigned to 385FS, 364FG, 8AF USAAF. Credited with a shared destroyed. Ended Tour of Duty (ETD).
Awards: WWII Victory.
Died 2 March 1996
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Second Lieutenant Will Butts. Fighter Pilot, 361st Fighter Group.
Died 2 July 1996
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