401st Bomb Group (H) Association
The best damned outfit in the USAAF!
Welcome
Guest
, you are in:
<root>
ForumNew
ForumOld
Help
•
Login
▶
The 401st BG
401st Histories
History
Servicemen
Leaders
Aircraft
Missions
Our Association
About Us
Membership
News
Contact
Contributions
Forums
Old
"New"
Facebook
PX
Store
Zazzle
Gallery
Albums
NARA
Videos
Repaints
Reunions
People
Wartime Accounts
Life in England
Historical Society
Reference
401st Links
Bibliography
Website
All Pages
Categories
Search this website:
»
Copyright 401st © BGA
Back
Re: Shade Ruff/Shade Ruff II - 614th BS, 401st BG (H)
<table> <tr class="GridRow"> <td> <p> <table> <tr> <td style='vertical-align: top; width: 160px;'> <b>Posted:</b><br> <b>By: </b><a href='mailto:smacafbu@yahoo.com'>Scott McElvain</a><br> <b>On: </b>11/21/2003 <br> </td> <td style='vertical-align: top;'>The following are negative numbers in the National Archives. There is a previous posting with how to order photos. Basically, you can get a xerox of the photo to see if you want to get a copy, then you can order photos from companies that can pull negatives and the archives will gie you info on the companies. The negatives may be crews and the plane, the plane, a-2 jacket nose art, etc.<br><br>Shade Ruff - A65440AC, 65451AC, B65782AC, also Valant's book on Nose Art<br><br>Gloria J. - none known<br><br>Shade Ruff 2 - My resource has the same numbers as Shade Ruff #1, plus 65460AC and B65705AC and the Group "Blue Book" annual. For the three that are the same - either only "Shade Ruff" was visible or maybe #2 didn't have a 2 on it. Some planes were just named by the crew and didn't have nose art. There were also crews with nicknames no matter what plane they flew.<br></td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table>
Meta Keywords:
Meta Description:
Change Comment:
Modified on 2023/11/07 21:42
by
Administrator
Categorized as
Uncategorized