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{s:FotoramaViewer| {s:Foto|Album-Members|10056.jpg|<center>Robert J. Coffin</center>Bob Coffin (deceased) was a member of the 612th crew of J.C. Cromer.} {s:Foto|Album-Members|10057.jpg|<center>L.A. Mitchell and "Ike"</center>Taken at the Memorial Program for D-Day, South Gate, CA.} {s:Foto|Album-Members|10061.jpg|<center>401st Bomb Group Plaque</center>Frank Seavey, John Peters, and Ben Young in front the 401st Bomb Group plaque at the Mighty Eighth Heritage Museum, Savannah, Georgia.<br><br>Photo taken during the 1998 Group reunion.} {s:Foto|Album-Members|60006.jpg|<center>401st Plaque</center>Air Force Academy} {s:Foto|Album-Members|60008.jpg|<center>John L. Hurd</center>614th Squadron Gunner (and television star) John L. Hurd autographs a "bomb" at John C. Szabo's <a href="http://members.ebay.aol.com/aboutme/depot41" target="_blank">Kingman Army Air Field / Sales Storage Depot #41</a> Museum, located in Hesperia, California. Note that John is sitting on a B-17 radio operator's chair that came from one of the Kingman Flying Fortresses.<br><br>John Hurd was featured in The History Channel's presentation "Suicide Missions - Ball Turret Gunners".} {s:Foto|Album-Members|60011.jpg|<center>Cockpit of a B-17G</center>The cockpit of "Miss Angela", a fully restored and air-worthly B-17G on permanent display at the <a href=http://www.palmspringsairmuseum.org/>Palm Springs Air Museum</a> in California.<br><br>Note the throttle control levers in the center of the photo that allow for a single or multi-engine adjustment with one hand.} {s:Foto|Album-Members|60013.jpg|<center>401st Tactical Fighter Wing</center>This F-16A 'Fighting Falcon', a member of the 401st Tactical Fighter Wing, bears the historical markings of it's predecessor, the 401st Bombardment Group. The 'TJ' designates Torrejon AFB, Spain.<br><br>Note: This aircraft was transferred to AMARC (Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center, Tucson, AZ) as FG0259 on October 21, 1994, and is apparently still in their inventory.} }
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