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| D.Lee Humphrey 8/6/2006 12:08:23 AM
 | Can someone help me please? 
 I understand that B. 17 serial  42-107210 aircraft was destroyed in a ground accident at the base on 12 June 1944 with no crew an board.
 My uncle Royal T. Humphrey was killed in this bomb explosion.
 Does anyone know where I can obtain more information on him and this incident?  I would love pictures of him.
 Thank you,
 
 
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| Scott C. McElvain 8/6/2006 2:09:06 PM
 | There is a page in the Blue Book (Group History/Annual) with several pictures from the accident.  If you don't have access to a copy of the book, I can send you a xerox of the page.  There are no know pictures of the plane "Be Coming Back" listed in my resource book.  There is a MACR (Missing Air Crew Report) #8925 on the incident which you can get from the Air Force History Office.  Just do a search on "Air Force History Office" or AFHO.  Check on the gallery part of this website for pictures of the plane.  It might appear in a crew shot. 
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| Scott C. McElvain 8/6/2006 2:14:29 PM
 | "Be Coming Back" isn't in the gallery, so it looks like no pictures of the plane, but there is a frontal shot on the page from the Blue Book that has the middle two engines,the front turret and halfway up the nose. 
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| D,Lee Humphrey 8/8/2006 10:48:50 PM
 | This is very helpful information. I do not have access to the Blue Book, I would appreciate a copy to be faxed to me.  My fax number is 214-731-2190.  I looked up the MACR #8925 but this appears to be a different date.  How do I get the detailed information?
 Appreciate all your help.
 D.
 
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