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{s:TopicNav|Major Ralph White|ForumOld.T0002|ForumOld.T2298|ForumOld.T2331|ForumOld.MainPage|ForumOld.T2336|ForumOld.T2361|ForumOld.T3755} {| class='ForumTopics' ! Posted By !! Comments |- | '''Sam Halpert''' <br/>4/10/2006 3:07:18 AM | Station 128, Deenethorpe, England<br/> Monday, 10 April 1944 . . . <br/> The 401st Bombardment Group (Heavy) flew its 48th operational mission. The target was Brussels. The Group was lead by Major Ralph J. White.<br/> <br/> I found the above message posted today on the home page of your website. Major White was my wife's father. We would appreciate any information from those who remember him. <br/> www.b17sam.com <br/> <br/> |- | '''Robert Brown''' <br/>4/11/2006 1:17:31 AM | Mr Halpert:<br/> I am Chris Brown writing for my father Robert Brown who lives in South Texas near the border with Mexico. My dad's computer keyboard is malfunctioning this day, and he asked me to post that his brother (my uncle), Allen Brown, flew on Heaven Can Wait piloted by Gaston Fox. They went down in English Channel just off the coast of France April 10, 1944. My dad says that he has information he can share with you about Major Ralph White. He wanted me to get his email posted so you could contact him. Also, I've listed below the link on this website to a picture of the Heaven Can Wait crew provided by my dad. Good luck.<br/> <br/> [http://www.401bg.com/photo_archive/photo.asp?pid=10082#ptop<br/>] <br/> |- | '''Sam Halpert''' <br/>4/23/2006 2:03:07 AM | Thanks for your reply about Major Ralph White, but you didn't supply your or your father's e-mail address. Please contact me. b17sam@hotmail.com<br/> <br/> www.b17sam.com<br/> |- | '''Sam Halpert''' <br/>9/29/2008 12:23:38 AM | <br/> <br/> Station 128, Deenethorpe, England<br/> Monday, 10 April 1944 . . . <br/> The 401st Bombardment Group (Heavy) flew its 48th operational mission. The target was Brussels. The Group was lead by Major Ralph J. White.<br/> <br/> I found the above message posted today on the home page of your website. Major White was my wife's father. We would appreciate any information from those who remember him. <br/> THIS IS A REPEAT OF A MESSAGE I SENT A FEW YEARS AGO<br/> <br/> www.b17sam.com <br/> <br/> |}
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