Annotations by GregCampbellUSA, 181-200

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This probably was more beneficial for the families of the crew, rather than an indication that they were believed to be alive. In any event, they were...

Source: Missing Air Crew Reports, WWII » Page 10

Made 04 Jun 2012

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Colonel Ted S. Faulkner was pilot of B-24A 40-2371 first aircraft destroyed in WW-II by Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor and Hickam Airfield in Hawaii on 7 Dec...

Source: Missing Air Crew Reports, WWII » Page 7

Made 04 Jun 2012

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11 17' N, 94 14' E

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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5 November 1945

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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4 November 1944

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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Kharagpur, West Bengal, India (on the coast) was formerly an RAF Airfield, then the US used it for B-24's and later B-29's. Now see...

Source: Missing Air Crew Reports, WWII » Page 6

Made 04 Jun 2012

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Singapore

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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10 58' N, 94 05' E

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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11 17' N, 94 14' E

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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75 miles east of the Andaman Islands

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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AAF-121 located at RAF Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, England - about approximately 3 miles (5 km) north of Royston, Hertfordshire according to...

Source: Missing Air Crew Reports, WWII » Page 21

Made 04 Jun 2012

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324th Bomb Squadron

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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War Department, Headquarters Army Air Forces, Washington

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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Missing Air Crew Report

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AAF Station No. 121

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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91st Bomb Group (Heavy)

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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Braunschweig, Germany

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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52 37' N, 07 15' E (1 mile NW of Geeste, Germany)

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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29 Mar 1944

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Made 04 Jun 2012

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Last sighted (by two witnesses from 323rd BS) (falling behind) 29 March 1944 at 1500 at 52 37' N, 07 15' E near Geeste, Germany, about 30 minutes flying time...

Source: Missing Air Crew Reports, WWII » Page 21

Made 04 Jun 2012

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