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Jason Mcneil  6/25/2001 8:51:20 AM  | I am looking for any pictures, or any info on my great uncle SSgt. Horace W. Wood, he was known as Boose or Boos. He was a tail gunner in the 613th bs lost with his crew on Dec. 31 1943 in the "Hey Lou" Any info would be great  | 
Donald A. Byers  6/29/2001 8:44:02 PM  | All Missing in Action (MIA)    2nd Lt. D.. Lawry        Pilot  2nd Lt. J.S. Dockendorf  Co-Pilot    2nd Lt. H.W. Self        Navigator  2nd Lt. B.   Weiner      Bombardier  S/Sgt L.J. Peters        Radio Op.  T/Sgt F.G. Waterman      Engineer  S/Sgt H.W. Wood          Tail Gunner  Sgt   R.D. Knutson       Left Waist Gunner  S/Sgt L.G. College       Right Waist Gunner    Missions:    Paris          5 Dec 1943  Emden         11 Dec 1943  Kiel          13 Dec 1943  Bremen        20 Dec 1943  Ludwigshaven  30 Dec 1943  Bordezux      31 Dec 1943    42-31064 (IN-H) "Hey Lou"    Their B-17 crashed into the sea just off St. Catherines Point in the English Channel.  Only the body of Lt. Dockendorf was recovered.    No picture indicated in B-17 Nose Art Directory.    2nd Lt. D.H. Lawry is listed in the 401st Book as being with the 613th. But the B-17 Flying Fortress Story lists in the 614th and so does the B-17 Nose Art Directory.  I believe the 401st Book is correct.    If you visit my site you will see how to obtain the IDPF file on your Great Uncle.      http://members.home.net/dabyers2/    Donald Byers  Lubbock Texas  | 
Rita Benafield Henard  12/17/2002 9:00:10 PM  | Jason, I do not have any pictures as you requested, but I would like to correspond with you.  Horace was a first cousin of mind.  His mother and my father were brother and sister.  My dad was the baby of that Benafield generation.    Sincerely,    Rita Benafield Henard  Little Rock  AR      |