Eleven veterans - out of 650 men who served in World War II as part of the 630th Tank Destroyer Battalion gathered in Savannah. Their...
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How many more reunions will there be?
Nobody knows how many reunions there will be, and George Krynovich, 1997-1998 president of the 464th Bomb Group Reunion, asked in a recent newsletter that...
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Solving the Mystery of USAAF B-17C #40-2072 by Colin Benson
For almost 50 years, the crash of USAAF B-17C, serial number 40-2072, was known only to people living in Mackay, Queensland, Australia. Apart from a...
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Honor to Tuskegee Airmen
The National Park Service is developing a park to honor the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of black fighter pilots who gained fame for their daring...
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Air Commandos Enjoy 27th Triumph
"Reunions are like fine wine, they get better with age," said John Connors of the 27th Air Commando Reunion in Hurlburt/Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Members...
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464th Wing Celebrates Fine Tradition by Boyd L. McLean, SMSgt, USAF retired
The 464th Wing was activated by Tactical Air Command in February 1953 and sent as airlift support to Air Force and Army units in operations...
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P-47 Thunderbolt’s Pilots Association by Jim Gustafson
The Jug, nicknamed for its milk bottle appearance, had more victories than any other fighter - its war record was never equaled. WWII Air Force...
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Reunion of the Century by Colin D. Heaton
Fifty-four years after the guns fell silent, the last Luftwaffe reunion of the last century was held at Geisenheim, Germany. The bi-annual gathering of the...
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About the 100th Bomb Group
After training the 100th Bomb Group joined the 8th Air Force in England in May 1943. The unit soon became notorious as the hard-luck bomber...
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A Wife views World War II Reunions by Charlotte Krepismann
I remember my shock when my husband said, "Those were the most important years of my life." referring to time spent as a navigator in...
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