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).
Second Lieutenant Leo Dailey. Fighter Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Assigned to 335FS, 4FG, 8AF USAAF. Whilst searching for a ground target to strafe, his section turned to engage 30 enemy fighters, Dailey was shot down in individual combat. crashed near Beau
Died 18 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Philip Manning. Fighter Pilot, Pilot, 479th Fighter Group. Philip Manning was born in 1924. According to the data in the 1940 US Census, his father, Melvin J. Manning, was a butcher by trade and had a shop in Dallas. His son Philip was a
Died 18 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Robert Cooper. Fighter Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. Assigned to 335FS, 4FG, 8AF USAAF. While searching for ground targets to strafe, his section turned into enemy fighter force [30+E/A], became detached from formation and was shot down in P
Died 18 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant William Sherrill. Navigator, 467th Bomb Group. On approaching to land, all four engines of the B24 Liberator, Broad+High, locked. The aircraft crashed in a field in Kirby Bedon, killing 4 crew members. Lt William Sherrill was one of tho
Died 18 August 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Philip Snyder. Gunner, 467th Bomb Group. On approaching to land, all four engines of the B24 Liberator, Broad+High, locked. The aircraft crashed in a field in Kirby Bedon, killing 4 crew members. S/Sgt Philip Snyder was one of those killed
Died 18 August 1944
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Darlton Pontius. Engineer, 467th Bomb Group. On approaching to land, all four engines of the B24 Liberator, Broad+High, locked. The aircraft crashed in a field in Kirby Bedon, killing 4 crew members. T/Sgt Darlton Pontius was one of th
Died 18 August 1944
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant George Lifschitz. Radio Operator, 467th Bomb Group. Transferred 467th BG
On approaching to land, all four engines of the B24 Liberator, Broad+High, locked. The aircraft crashed in a field in Kirby Bedon, killing 4 crew members. T/Sgt
Died 18 August 1944
American Air Museum
AIRFIELD BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY AIRCRAFT FACTORIES AIRCRAFT FACTORIES OIL REFINERY OIL REFINERY AIRFIELD AIRCRAFT FACTORIES AIRFIELD OIL REFINERY AIRFIELD AIRFIELD OIL REFINERY OIL REFINERY AIRF
Mission date: 24 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Jack Hillary. Pilot, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Jack Hillary was Pilot of B-17 # 42-97291 of 303rd Bomb Group / 359th Bomb Squadron. Lost on the 24 August 1944 mission to the Leuna refinery in Merseburg, Germany. Ki
Died 24 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant John Rice. Navigator, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". 2nd Lt John Rice was Navigator on board B-17 # 42-97291 of 303rd Bomb Group / 359th Bomb Squadron. Lost on the 24 August 1944 mission to the Leuna refinery in Mersebu
Died 24 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Rocco De Filippis. Bombardier, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed at Merseburg in B-17 Myasis Dragon #4297291on 24 Aug. 1944
Died 24 August 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant William Robertson. Co-Pilot, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". William Robertson was Co-Pilot on board B-17 # 42-97291 of 303rd Bomb Group / 359th Bomb Squadron. Lost on the 24 August 1944 mission to the Leuna refinery in
Died 24 August 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Donald Byers. Waist Gunner/Togglier, 401st Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Shot down by fighters and crashed at Dreilingen in B-17 #4297344'Carrie B II'
Air Medal and Purple Heart
Died 24 August 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant James Watson. Tail Gunner, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". James Watson was Tail Gunner on board B-17 # 42-97291 of 303rd Bomb Group / 359th Bomb Squadron. Lost on the 24 August 1944 mission to the Leuna refinery in Merseburg, Ge
Died 24 August 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Joseph Altamore. Bombardier, Enlisted, Nose Gunner, 34th Bomb Group. Joseph Altamore served with the 34th Bomb Group as a bombardier. He was shot down on 24 August 1944 in B-24 #4294780, nicknamed 'Smitty'. He was Killed in Action (KIA)
Died 24 August 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant George Paul. Top Turret Gunner, 303rd Bomb Group "Hell's Angels". George Paul was Engineer on board B-17 # 42-97291 of 303rd Bomb Group / 359th Bomb Squadron. Lost on the 24 August 1944 mission to the Leuna refinery in Merseb
Died 24 August 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant Salvatore Frisella. Tail Gunner, 305th Bomb Group Can Do. Sal Frisella served as a tail gunner with the 305th Bomb Group. He was Killed in Action (KIA) when his aircraft, B-17 #42102976, crashed at Wessmar, Germany on 24 August 1944.
Died 24 August 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY CHEMICAL PLANT AMMONIA PLANT AIRFIELD AMMONIA PLANT AMMONIA PLANT LIQUID OXYGEN PLANT.
Locations: HENIN LITTARD LA LOUVIERE (Primary) ST TROND (Opportunistic) TERTRE (Primary) TILLER/LIEGE (Primary) WILLEBROECK (Prima
Mission date: 25 August 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY FUEL STORES AIRFIELD FUEL DUMP MARSHALLING YARDS AIRFIELD OIL REFINERY OIL REFINERY OIL REFINERY MARSHALLING YARDS CHEMICAL WORKS OIL REFINERY.
Locations: ALZEY (Opportunistic) DEELEN (Seco
Mission date: 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
COASTAL BATTERIES COASTAL BATTERIES COASTAL BATTERIES GUN BATTERIES BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY COASTAL BATTERIES COASTAL BATTERIES.
Locations: BREST/ILE LONGUE (Primary) BREST/KERVINIOV (Primary) BREST/PONSCORF (Prim
Mission date: 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
FIGHTER ESCORT FIGHTER ESCORT FIGHTER ESCORT.
Locations: DULMEN GELSENKIRCHEN LUDWIGSHAVEN
Mission date: 26 August 1944
American Air Museum
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
William Lange. Co-Pilot, 466th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) mid air collision over Horsham during assembling for mission on PFF plane 'Liberty Bell'
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Captain Leland Griffith. Command Pilot, 458th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) was command pilot on PFF plane 'Liberty Bell' that had a mid air collision while assembling over the base before going on mission. All aboard Killed in Action (KIA)
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Burton Smith. Navigator, 466th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) while assembling over Horsham in PFF plane 'Liberty Bell." The a/c encountered prop wash at an altitude of 300 feet in a 40 degree bank causing the a/c to stall
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Clay Byers. Radar (H2X) Navigator, 466th Bomb Group. KIA when his aircraft encountered prop wash at an altitude of approx. 300 feet and in a 40 degree bank shortly after take off. The a/c stalled and crashed. All 12 on board were KIA
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Homer Harris. Pilot, 466th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) while assembling over base after take off in mid air collision in 'Liberty Bell'
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant John French. Bombardier, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Lawrence Langer. Pathfinder Navigator, 466th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) in mid air collision over HOrsham while assembling for mission as lead PFF plane. B-24 'Liberty Bell'
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Donald Hoeffler. Bombardier, 490th Bomb Group. Member of Frey crew
2nd Lieutenant Donald J. Hoeffler was born March 30, 1922. His next of kin were his parents, Gerald and Dorothea Hoeffler, and a sister, Mrs. T. B. Jackson. He was from
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Robert Jones. Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. 37 missions. Killed in Action (KIA) 1 September 1944 in P-47 #26543.
AM
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Anthony Mulone. Aerial Gunner, 466th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) in mid air collision over Horsham while assembling for mission as Lead PFFplane in B-24 'Liberty Bell'
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Burt Whited. Aerial Gunner, 466th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) in mid air collision over Horsham while assembling for mission as lead PFF plane in B-24 'Liberty Bell'
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant (3rd Grade) Burl Whited. Gunner, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant (Technician Third Grade) Bernard Hochheiser. Gunner, 466th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) in mid air collision while assembling over Horsham as Lead PFF Plane for mission in B-24 'Liberty Bell'
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Staff Sergeant (Technician Third Grade) Thomas Hughes. Aerial Gunner, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant (2nd Grade) Donald Call. Flight Engineer, 466th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) near Horsham shortly after takeoff for mission in PFF plane 'Liberty Belle'. They had stopped at Horsham to pick up a command pilot for the mi
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant (2nd Grade) Willis Benagh. Radio Operator, 466th Bomb Group.
Died 1 September 1944
American Air Museum
ANVIL (USN Aphrodite equivalent) MISSION: Heligoland U-boat pens..
Locations: Fersfield, Diss, Norfolk IP22, UK
Mission date: 3 September 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY OIL REFINERY.
Locations: LUDWIGSHAFEN/OPAU (Primary)
Mission date: 3 September 1944
American Air Museum
Captain David Lewis. Navigator, 452nd Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) 3 September 1944 in AC #4238119.
DFC/ AM w/ Oak Leaf Cluster
Died 3 September 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY MARSHALLING YARDS SYNTHETIC OIL PLANT AIRCRAFT FACTORY.
Locations: KARLSRUHE (Primary) LUDWIGSHAFEN (Primary) STUTTGART (Primary)
Mission date: 5 September 1944
American Air Museum
Captain Gray Doyle. Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. Killed in Action (KIA) near Reine in P-47 44-19573
Died 5 September 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Robert Garrett. Pilot, 466th Bomb Group. B-24H #42-52587 'Shoo Shoo Baby' crashed near Lake Belterwijde, Holland after colliding with another aircraft on a mission to Achmer airfield, GR on 23 Mar 1944.
He successfully evaded
Died 5 September 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Robert Petry. Bombardier, 486th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Mid air collision and crashed at Brest in B-17 Nobody Gotszit #4337949
Died 5 September 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Quince Brown. Fighter Pilot, Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. Killed in Action (KIA) crashed near Scheiden in P-47 'Okie II' #4419569
78th FG 84th FS. Major Brown was the first American pilot to strafe a Nazi ground target in WW2.Hi
Died 6 September 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY AIRCRAFT FACTORY MARSHALLING YARDS OIL DEPOT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX OIL REFINERY.
Locations: GUSTAVSBURG (Primary) KARLSRUHE (Primary) KASSEL (Primary) LUDWIGSHAFEN (Secondary) LUDWIGSHAFEN/OPAU (Primary)
Mission date: 8 September 1944
American Air Museum
First Lieutenant Thomas Bowles. , 398th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) on Osnabruck Germany mission
Died 8 September 1944
American Air Museum
Flight Officer Russell Whitmer. Pilot, 25th Bomb Group. KIFA Aircraft de Havilland DH98 Mosquito NS538 exploded mid-air near Newmarket/Kennet during test flight.
Died 8 September 1944
American Air Museum
Master Sergeant Raymond Armstrong. Radar Technician, 25th Bomb Group. KIFA aircraft de Havilland DH98 Mosquito NS538 exploded mid-air near Newmarket/Kennet during test flight.
Died 8 September 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Warren Wade. Pilot, 398th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Rechicourt in B-17 Shady Lady #4297385
Aircraft lost Ludwigahaven 8 Sep 1944
Died 8 September 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Eugene Gamba. Tail Gunner, 398th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Rechicourt in B-17 Shady Lady #4297385
Died 8 September 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Wilbert Burns. Ball Turret Gunner, 398th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Rechicourt in B-17 Shady Lady #4297385
Died 8 September 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ARMAMENTS PLANT MARSHALLING YARDS INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX MARSHALLING YARDS MARSHALLING YARDS MARSHALLING YARDS.
Locations: BONN (Opportunistic) DUSSELDORF (Primary) KOBLENZ (
Mission date: 9 September 1944
American Air Museum
Corporal Leonard Gilkey. Tail Gunner, 390th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Ennepe Dam in B-17 #42102594
Corporal Leonard M. Gilkey was born December 12, 1918, and was the son of Joseph and Florence Gilkey. His hometown was Lyons, Kentuck
Died 9 September 1944
American Air Museum
FIGHTER ESCORT FIGHTER ESCORT FIGHTER ESCORT.
Locations:
Mission date: 9 September 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Kenneth Moore. Fighter Pilot, Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. Killed in Action (KIA) 9 Sep 1944 in AC #42-76351.
PH
Died 9 September 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Robert Gallagher. Pilot, 390th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed near Ennepe Dam in B-17 #42102594
2nd Lieutenant Robert A. Gallagher was born December 6, 1920. His next of kin was his mother, Stella F. Gallagher. He was from F
Died 9 September 1944
American Air Museum
Technical Sergeant Ellsworth Rillings. Top Turret Gunner, 379th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed at Ludwigshafen in B-17 #4338092
379th Anthology says he was killed when the plane crashed due to flak over the target.
Technical Sergeant Ellsw
Died 9 September 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY AIRCRAFT FACTORY VEHICLE FACTORY AIRFIELD MARSHALLING YARDS TANK FACTORY ENGINE FACTORY MARSHALLING YARDS JET PROPULSION PLANT.
Locations: FURTH (Primary) GAGGEN
Mission date: 10 September 1944
American Air Museum
Lieutenant Colonel William Daley. Pilot, 4th Fighter Group. William Daley attempted to enlisted from Amarillo, Texas, in the Army Aviation Cadet programme but was rejected. He then went to the Clayton-Knight Committee, and having nearly 200 hours of flyin
Died 10 September 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Charles Parmelee. Fighter Pilot, Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. Killed in Action (KIA) near St. Vith in P-47 #4325593
July 4, 1944, may have been the pilot in Losses returning from mission 4 July 44 who landed at Andrews Field in P47#42-7
Died 10 September 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant Lawton Clark. Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. Shot down 10 September 1944 in AC #4226590. Killed in Action (KIA).
AM w/ 3 Oak Leaf Cluster/ PH
Died 10 September 1944
American Air Museum
Second Lieutenant William Lacy. Fighter Pilot, Pilot, 78th Fighter Group. Killed in Action (KIA) crashed at Babenhausen in P-47 #42-75243. 'Bill' Lacy's initials were painted above one of the 'kill' markings on Huie Lamb's P-
Died 10 September 1944
American Air Museum
Sergeant Harry Siders. Tail Gunner, 381st Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed at Neibsheim in B-17 Fort Worth Gal #446095
Died 10 September 1944
American Air Museum
Charles Emerson. , 100th Bomb Group. Fatally wounded in an attack by BF 109.
Died 11 September 1944
American Air Museum
BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY BOMB TARGETS OF OPPORTUNITY OIL REFINERY OIL REFINERY OIL REFINERY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX MARSHALLING YARDS TYRE PLANT ENGINE FACTORY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX OIL REFINERY OIL REFINERY ORDNA
Mission date: 11 September 1944
American Air Museum
Captain Lawrence Riegel. Pilot, 100th Bomb Group. Killed in Action (KIA) Crashed at Schuiedeberg in B-17 #446089
Died 11 September 1944
American Air Museum