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).
First Lieutenant Sherman Armsby. Fighter Pilot, 361st Fighter Group. Assigned to 495FTG, 8AF USAAF. Transferred to 375FS, 361FG, 8AF USAAF. Credited with 5.5 destroyed, 2 damaged. Destroyed 3 x Bf109's on a single mission dated 20-Jul-44. Brought dow
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Gerard Gallagher. Navigator, 379th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Damaged by flak and ditched in channel in B-17 Mairzy Doats #42107146
Missing in Action Gelsenkirchen 26/8/44 with Edwin Spencer, Co-pilot: Mervyn Richards, Navigator
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Herbert Rubin. Navigator, 446th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Hosendaal in B-24 Satan's Little Sister #42-50318. MACR 8472
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Jack Crandell. Fighter Pilot, Pilot, 361st Fighter Group. Killed in Action (KIA) crashed near Kanach in P-51B 'Bottoms Up' 42-106917
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Mervyn Richards. Co-Pilot, 379th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) on 26 August 1944 when co-piloting B-17 Mairzy Doats (serial number 42-107146) The aircraft was damaged by flak and ditched the North Sea.
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Norman Rogers. Pilot, 491st Bomb Group. Crashed near Greven in B-24 Wham!Bam!Thank You Ma'M #42110107. Killed by German townspeople.
2nd Lieutenant Norman J. Rogers was born December 22, 1919. His next of kin were his wife, Mrs. No
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Paul Bellamy. Pilot, 390th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA). B-17 42-102936. Mid-air collision on form-up.
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant William Nunn. Pilot, 446th Bomb Group. 2nd Lieutenant William Nunn was born July 5, 1922. His next of kin were his wife, Myrtle Nunn, and his father, Fred Nunn. He was from Willowbrook, California.
On August 26, 1944, he was the Pilot of
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Carl Anderson. Tail Gunner, 446th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Hosendaal in B-24 Satan's Little Sister #4250318
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Frederick O'Dell. Left Waist Gunner, 446th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Hosendaal in B-24 Satan's Little Sister #4250318
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Richard Kriedeman. Right Waist Gunner, Waist Gunner, 379th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) on 26 August 1944 when flying as a waist gunner in B-17 Mairzy Doats (serial number 42-107146). The aircraft was damaged by flak and ditched the North S
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Robert Algee. Bombardier, Enlisted, Nose Gunner, 446th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Hosendaal in B-24 Satan's Little Sister #4250318
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Sylvester Novak. Right Waist Gunner, 446th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Hosendaal in B-24 Satan's Little Sister #42-50318. MACR 8472
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Richard Dawson. Top Turret Gunner, 446th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Hosendaal in B-24 Satan's Little Sister #4250318
Died 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Hugh Bowers. Pilot, 447th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed into North Sea in B-17 Due Back #42102632
Died 27 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant George Pasvanis. Navigator, 447th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed into North Sea in B-17 Due Back #42102632
Died 27 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant James Doster. Co-Pilot, 447th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed into North Sea in B-17 Due Back #42102632
Died 27 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Leonard Moore. Bombardier, 447th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed into North Sea in B-17 Due Back #42102632
Died 27 August 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Edward Bennett. Tail Gunner, 447th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed into North Sea in B-17 Due Back #42102632
Died 27 August 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Edward Noga. Ball Turret Gunner, 447th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed into North Sea in B-17 Due Back #42102632
Died 27 August 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Nathan Stark. Right Waist Gunner, Waist Gunner, 447th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed into North Sea in B-17 Due Back #42102632
Died 27 August 1944
American Air Museum
Captain Albert Schlegel. Fighter Pilot, Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Albert Schlegel was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1919. He joined the RAF, transferring to the US Army Air Corps in January 1943. He had the rank of Flight Officer. He was stationed at Debden
Died 28 August 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Ferris Harris. Fighter Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Assigned to 336FS, 4FG, 8AF USAAF. Failed to Return (FTR) strafing mission to Strausberg 28-Aug-44 in P-51B 42-103796. 1st Lt Harris KIA. MACR 8301.
Awards: AM (4 OLC), PH.
Died 28 August 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Herbert VanderVate. Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Assigned to 334FS, 4FG, 8AF USAAF. Last seen strafing a truck convoy in P-51D 44-14310, southeast of Schirmeck, France. 28-Aug-44. KIA. MACR 8300.
Died 28 August 1944
American Air Museum
TRANSPORTATION TARGET.
Locations: GERMAN/FRENCH BORDER
Mission date: 28 August 1944
American Air Museum
Colonel Augustine Little. Aviation Engineer; CO, 922nd EAR, . June - October 1942 Engineer Staff at HQ 8AF. November 1942 - January 1944 Co. 814th Eng Avn Bn in Africa, Sicily, Italy. February - March 1944 HQ 8AF. April - August 1944 Co. 922nd Eng Avn Reg
Died 29 August 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Olger Aal. Fighter Pilot, 353rd Fighter Group. Assigned to 350FS, 353FG, 8AF USAAF. Failed to Return (FTR) bombing mission to Brussels, one of five A/C bombing Diest aerodrome, failed to rejoin after attack, cause unknown 29-Aug-44. 1st L
Died 29 August 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX U-BOAT PENS.
Locations: Bremen, Germany KIEL (Primary)
Mission date: 30 August 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant William Agnew. Fighter Pilot, 353rd Fighter Group. Assigned to 350FS, 353FG, 8AF USAAF. Transferred to 338FS, 55FG, 8AF USAAF. Flew 70+ combat missions. Credited 1 probable. Killed in Mid Air Collision in P-51D 44-15598 2 miles SW Kaufbue
Died 5 August 1945
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant William Davis. Pilot, 354th Fighter Group. 2nd Lt. William L. Davis (0-834141) 354th Fighter Group, 353rd Fighter Squadron killed in a crash at Nuremberg, Germany on August 7, 1945.
The information and photos are provided by Robert Davi
Died 7 August 1945
American Air Museum
Captain William Maguire. Fighter Pilot, 353rd Fighter Group. KIFA killed in flying accident, P-51B Mustang 43-12433 11th August 1945.
Died 11 August 1945
American Air Museum
Colonel Benjamin Rimerman. Fighter pilot, Commanding Officer, 353rd Fighter Group. Killed in air crash.
SS/ DFC/ AM w/ 3 Oak Leaf Cluster
Died 11 August 1945
American Air Museum
Major Herbert Butterbach. Chaplain, 384th Bomb Group. Catholic Chaplain. He served with the 92 Bomb Group and then in the 384th Bomb Group until the cessation of hostilities in Europe.
Died 16 August 1945
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant David Baldock. Fighter Pilot, 20th Fighter Group. Assigned to 77FS, 20FG, 8AF USAAF. Failed to Return (FTR) training mission 23-Aug-45 whilst on instruments went into spin and didnt recover. Pilot 2nd Lt David N Baldock KIFA.
Died 23 August 1945
American Air Museum
Captain Richard Claeys. Pilot, 306th Bomb Group The Reich Wreckers. Aged 30, Richard Claeys joined the US Army in early summer of 1941 and was discharged in the Fall for being over age. He then decided to enlist in the RCAF, which he did on 28 November 19
Died 19 August 1946
American Air Museum
Private First Class (6th Grade) Louis Whitechester. , . We don't know much about Pfc Louis A Whitechester. All Saints Church in Earsham, Norfolk, contains an impressive memorial for him, and he is buried in Los Angeles. His headstone application says
Died 31 August 1946
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant William Beety. Pilot, 96th Bomb Group. Assigned Oct 1944
Died 24 August 1948
American Air Museum
Brigadier General Robert Travis. Commanding Officer, . Travis AFB in CA. named after him. Brother of William Livingston Travis. Robert was Commander of 41st CBW composed of 303rd,384th,and the 379th BG He was killed in a B-29 crash . He had been thrown cl
Died 5 August 1950
American Air Museum
Major Louis Sebille. Pilot, 322nd Bomb Group. Seville joined the US military on the 21st December 1941 after Pearl Harbor in the patriotic rush. He joined the USAAF and began flight training in January 1942. He was commissioned in July of the same ye
Died 5 August 1950
American Air Museum
Sergeant Stanley Hulewicz. Tail Gunner, 44th Bomb Group The Flying Eightballs. A machinist when he enlisted in the Air Corps in August 1943, Stanley Hulewicz was sent overseas in 1944 and was assigned to the 44th Bomb Group/506th Bomb Squadron in Shipdham
Died 8 August 1951
American Air Museum
Major Donald Adams. Fighter Pilot, 31st Fighter Group. Served as an instructor pilot at Newport, Arkansas, (Aug-43 to Jul-44) followed by advanced fighter training in the P-51 Mustang. Assigned to 343FS, 55FG, 8AF USAAF. 2 missions. Credited with 2 destro
Died 30 August 1952
American Air Museum
Colonel David Schilling. Pilot; Commanding Officer; Assistant Director Intelligence, 56th Fighter Group. Schilling flew P-47 Thunderbolts and was one of the leading aces of the war. He was Commanding Officer of the 56th Fighter Group between August 1944 a
Died 14 August 1956
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Richard Akard. Fighter Pilot, 353rd Fighter Group. First lieutenant in the Air Force during World War II, assigned to 352FS, 353FG, 8AF USAAF. Transferred to 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron. Flew 90 European missions and received both the D
Died 23 August 1956
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Robert Handley. Bombardier - Squadron Bombardier, 466th Bomb Group. Completed a 30 combat mission tour with the Amos Sharretts Crew - Crew #718. Then served at 787th BS HQ as Squadron Bombardier
Died 20 August 1958
American Air Museum
Private Leslie Bean. , 304th Service Group. Relieved from attachment to the 443rd Sub-Depot on AAF Station Special Orders #7 dated 10 January 1944.
Died 18 August 1962
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Ellwill Baysinger. Engineer/Top Turret Gunner, 384th Bomb Group.
Died 25 August 1962
American Air Museum
Herbert Nuttall. , . Bert was my uncle by marriage. As a boy I knew him as a jovial happy man. He died at a relatively early age of throat cancer.
Died 26 August 1962
American Air Museum
Major Raymond Smith. Fighter Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. Earned the title,according to his son, as 'The only German ace in the American Air Force' this was the result of having 5 thunderbolts destroyed while he was flying them. He was essentially
Died 9 August 1965
American Air Museum
Brigadier General Orvil Anderson. Deputy Commander of Operations, . He served as chief of the Plans Division, Headquarters Army Air Force, 1941-1943; chairman of the Combined Operational Planning Committee, European Theater of Operations, 1943-44; deputy
Died 23 August 1965
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Colonel Louis Norley. Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Lois Norley was from Conrad, Montana. He was assigned to the 4th Fighter Group, 336th Squadron, on 10 July 1943. it did not take long for him to acquire the nickname "Red Dog", not becau
Died 1 August 1967
American Air Museum
Captain Joseph Laboda. Pilot, B-17, 384th Bomb Group. Assigned to the 384th BG 545th BS on AAF Station 106 Special Orders #146 dated 17 November 1943, as crew pilot. Served two tours with the 384th Bomb Group and flew 48 combat missions.
Died 18 August 1968
American Air Museum
Lieutenant General Frank Armstrong. Commanding Officer; Pilot, 306th Bomb Group The Reich Wreckers. Commanded 97th BG from 31 July 1942 to 27 September 1942.
Commanded 306th BG 4 January 1943 to 17 February 1943.
Commanded 101st (Provisional) Combat Wing
Died 20 August 1969
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant (2nd Grade) W.P. Follis. Flight Engineer, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 3 August 1971
American Air Museum
Margaret Bourke-White. , . American photographer and documentary photographer. She is best known as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of Soviet industry, the firsthand American female war photojournalist, and the first female phot
Died 27 August 1971
American Air Museum
Colonel Jack Shuck. Commander, 95th Bomb Group, 452nd Bomb Group, Base Commander, 452nd Bomb Group. Deputy C/S for Operations, 3rd Air Division, Deputy C/S for Operations, 92nd Combat Bomb Wing. Commander 95th Bomb Group 15 October 1944 - April 1945. Comm
Died 16 August 1972
American Air Museum
Major Urban Adams. Pilot, 94th Bomb Group. England Feb 1943--Feb 1944; completed 25 missions--last mission 5 Nov 1943. Further information in vertical file in 94th BG.
Purple Heart, DFC; Air Medal w/3OLC
Died 26 August 1973
American Air Museum
Colonel Louis Rohr. Air Executive Officer, 379th Bomb Group. Silver Star/ DFC w/ 2 Oak Leaf Cluster/ AM w/ 8 Oak Leaf Cluster
Died 1 August 1975
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Colonel Franklin Smith. Bombardier, 466th Bomb Group. Retired from the Army as a Lieutenant Colonel after serving in with USAAF in WW2, 45th Infantry in Korea, Oklahoma National Guard and assigned to 1st Army at Fort George Meade during the Vie
Died 15 August 1975
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant William Brooks. Navigator, 466th Bomb Group. St. Dizier, France 24 Mar 1944; Brunswick, Germany 8 April 1944; Hamm, Germany 22 April 1944; Leipheim, Germany 24 April 1944; Paderborn, Germany 26 April 1944; Siracourt, France 27 April 1944;
Died 25 August 1975
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant (3rd Grade) Thomas Dewlaney. Gunner, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 25 August 1978
American Air Museum
Major Josiah Child. S-2 Intelligence Officer, 466th Bomb Group. Harvard Grad
Died 1 August 1979
American Air Museum
Major George Rew. Pilot - Squadron Commander, 361st Fighter Group.
Died 11 August 1979
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Reginald Craig. Group Assistant Engineering Officer, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 20 August 1979
American Air Museum
Major Woodrow Sooman. Fighter Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Assigned to 336FS, 4FG, 8AF USAAF. Crashed West of Remagen/Rhine after aborting an escort and support mission to Southern Germany due to a glycol leak on 18 Mar 1944 in P-51B 43-6936. POW. MACR 3382.
Died 23 August 1979
American Air Museum
Brigadier General Ezekiel Napier. Commanding Officer, 489th Bomb Group. AM
Died 11 August 1980
American Air Museum
Virginia Irwin. , . In (her own?) words from her standard biography after the war for the St Louis Post-Dispatch:
'Virginia Irwin joined the Post-Dispatch staff in 1932 as a file clerk in the reference room. Soon she was contributing small articles
Died 19 August 1980
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Donald Vulgamore. Fighter Pilot, 361st Fighter Group.
Died 20 August 1980
American Air Museum
Sergeant (Technician Fourth Grade) Milton Schlueter. Tail Gunner, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 26 August 1980
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Harold Sheets. Waist Gunner, 96th Bomb Group. Shot down 20 October 1943 in B-17 #42-30372 'Shack Rabbit III', a B-17 on loan from the 413th Squadron. Managed to evade capture. Helped by the Belgian evasion network “Comete&rd
Died 1 August 1981
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Glen Alfter. Tail Gunner, 384th Bomb Group. Shot down 13 April 1944 during Schweinfurt raid in B-17 #42-37816 'Big Stupe. ' Wounded along with pilot and navigator before crash landing at Rambucourt, France. Captured and incarcerat
Died 1 August 1982
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Arthur Parks. Radio Operator, 466th Bomb Group. Served as lead RO on crews of Robert C. Moore and Glen Alexander.
Died 3 August 1982
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant James Bell. Military Occupation Specialty 501-Administrative and Technical Clerk, 384th Bomb Group.
Died 4 August 1983
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Allan Strom. Pilot, 466th Bomb Group. Shot down 8 April 1944 in B-24 #4129422 'Rebel Yell. ' Prisoner of War (POW).
POW
Died 18 August 1985
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant William Monahan. Pilot, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Shot down 31 August 1943 in B-17 #4229635 'Augerhead. ' Prisoner of War (POW).
POW
Died 1 August 1986
American Air Museum
Colonel Harry Neville. Pilot/Director of Materiel, 384th Bomb Group.
Died 10 August 1986
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant George Middleton. Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Joined RAFVR, assigned to 133S, transferred to 336FS 4FG 8AF USAAF, shot down 26 September 1942 in Spitfire IX BS301 near Morlaix, France. Prisoner of War (POW).
Died 14 August 1986
American Air Museum
Elynor Brown. Weather Observer, . She was attached to the 8th AAF as a weather observer
Died 1 August 1987
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant William Utt. Gunner, 467th Bomb Group. Flew 35 missions. 1st Plane was 'Go Getter' Member of Dye's crew
Air Medal w/ 3 Oak Leaf Cluster/ EAME Ribbon w/ 3 Battle Stars/ Bronze Star/ DFC
Died 1 August 1988
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Elvis McCoy. Radio Operator, 381st Bomb Group. Elvis McCoy (spelled Mc Coy in NARA's WWII Enlistment records) grew up in rural Oklahoma and attended the Miami High School there, graduating in 1940. He worked in the machine shop at
Died 1 August 1988
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Paul Carter. Left Waist Gunner, 384th Bomb Group.
Died 23 August 1988
American Air Museum
Sergeant Melchor Barron. Military Occupation Specialty 060-Cook, 384th Bomb Group. Transferred in grade to the Detachment of Patients, 303rd Station Hospital APO 562 on AAF Station106 Special Orders #15 dated 22 January 1944.
Died 4 August 1989
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Colonel John Jennison. Group Operations Officer, 44th Bomb Group The Flying Eightballs.
Died 1 August 1990
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Wallace Rinehart. Co-Pilot, 491st Bomb Group. 28 missions
AM w/ 3 Oak Leaf Cluster/ ACM/ EAMECM/ WWIIVM
Died 17 August 1990
American Air Museum
Sergeant Worth Bass. Military Occupation Specialty 747-Airplane and Engine Mechanic, 384th Bomb Group.
Died 26 August 1990
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant (Technician Third Grade) Eugene Johnson. Tail Gunner, 466th Bomb Group. Flew on Laden Maid and others.
Died 26 August 1990
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant (3rd Grade) Daniel Johnson. Nose Gunner, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 5 August 1991
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Walter Koski. Airplane Mechanic-Gunner, 490th Bomb Group. T/Sgt Walter Loski was a member of the Harry Waldo Dingle crew (490th Bomb Group / 849th Bomb Squadron). He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross on 21 October 1944.
Died 11 August 1991
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Alfred Farnholtz. Navigator, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 22 August 1991
American Air Museum