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Fred Corley 5/23/2003 12:56:06 PM | My uncle T/Sgt Jesse C. Corley was the engineer on this aircraft. I am interested in fiunduing ou some of the details on this crew, missions flown, and personal experiences. He is still living, but he is starting to get feeble. |
Melba L. Hixon 5/23/2003 3:28:25 PM | On Home Page, click on (missions), then at Combat Mission List click on (Politz/Sorau)and then at Combat Mission Summary click on (1st Lt. S.P. Wilson& Crew) - - as you scroll down you will find list of crew members, details of last mission on 4/11/44 and a list of all missions flown. A special greeting and thanks to T/Sgt. Corley. |
Donald Byers 5/24/2003 12:22:17 PM | You also Fred can join the 401st BG association for $10.00 a year or $300.00 life time. On this same web page you can join the 401st BG. Don Byers Lubbock Texas |
Scott McElvain 5/26/2003 11:10:47 PM | Will see if there are any pictures of this plane in the National Archives when I get back home. You might like to get your own copies........ |
Scott McElvain 6/2/2003 8:40:36 AM | No negatives in the National Archives of this B-17, in fact there are no known photos according to the Bits and Pieces project. If anyone has any, you might want to make a copy for the group and get it in the photo collection mentioned in the last newsletter. |
Sean McDonald 1/18/2005 2:21:23 PM | Sir, I believe my great-uncle John Daly was a bombardier on your uncles plane. I am just beginning to get info but I have a crew loss report showing a T/SGT JESSE C. CORELY who became a POW with a home of record Batesburg,SC. Shootdown date would have been 11APR44 and MACR#4015. Sean McDonald |