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Album - Ground Crews
{s:FotoramaViewer| {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|10043.jpg|<center>614th Ordinance</center>Lt Hank Bennett, 614th Ordinance Officer (middle row, center), and his team.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|10051.jpg|<center>M/Sgt Earl K. Williams</center>Master Sergeant Williams was the 614th Bomb Squadron Line Chief. On 5 December 1943 Sergeant Williams' heroic effort help save the lives of the crew of "Zenobia El Elephanta" (<a href=../history/aircraft.asp?acid=39825>42-39825</a>) when it crashed on take-off.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|10055.jpg|<center>Nurses Go for a Training Flight</center>(L to R): Lt G.J. Hellmuth, T/Sgt Alice Forsht (WAC), Capt H.L. Piper, Pvt Mabel F. Powell, unidentified.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|60001.jpg|<center>M/Sgt Richard W. Ridge</center>Master Sergeant Ridge was the Base Radio Maintenance Chief and the 614th Bomb Squadron Communications Section Chief.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|60002.jpg|<center>M/Sgt Kevin Murphy</center>Master Sergeant Murphy was an Assistant Base Radio Maintenance Chief, and the 615th Bomb Squadron Communications Section Chief.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|60003.jpg|<center>Captain Gerald "GI" Blumenthal</center>Captain Blumenthal was the Base Radio Maintenance Officer and the 615th Bomb Squadron Communications Officer.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|60004.jpg|<center>Corporal John Brooks</center>Corporal John Brooks, one of two Communication Section clerks, takes a moment to relax and think about home.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|10023.jpg|<center>W.G. McAlexander</center>Captain W.G. McAlexander and Colonel Harold Bowman, 401st Commanding Officer.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|10025.jpg|<center>McAlexander and Arler</center>Capt W.G. McAlexander (L) and M/Sgt Emmett C. Arler (Inspector).} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|10026.jpg|<center>Two New Draftees</center>Corporal James Stewart (the actor) and Phil Staley, 612th Squadron Tail Gunner. Taken in 1941 at Moffett Air Base, California.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|10027.jpg|<center>Captain S.P. Broomhall</center>} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|10030.jpg|<center>John W. Fields</center>M/Sgt John W. Fields, Crew Chief of a/c 42-102947 "D-Day Dottie". Pictured after receiving the Bronze Star. First mission 6 Jun 1944. Hometown - Vincennes, Indiana.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|10048.jpg|<center>Robert C. Clements</center>Major Robert C. Clements, Commanding Officer, 450th Sub Depot.} {s:Foto|Album-Ground-Crews|10054.jpg|<center>Nurses Powell and Forsht</center>(L to R):<br>Pvt Mabel F Powell, WAC; T/Sgt Alice Forsht, WAC.} }
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