James Hulet Hunt
Military
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UPL 39473
"A crew of the 379th Bomb Group poses beside the Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" 'Queenie' at an 8th Air Force base in England, 24 July 1944."
Rear L-R: Unkn,Unkn, Lt Richard M Asplund, Unkn, Unkn, Unkn, Unkn, Unkn.
Front L-R: Unkn, James H Hunt, Unkn, William C Goodman, Unkn, Unkn, C Howard Polley.
Rear L-R: Unkn,Unkn, Lt Richard M Asplund, Unkn, Unkn, Unkn, Unkn, Unkn.
Front L-R: Unkn, James H Hunt, Unkn, William C Goodman, Unkn, Unkn, C Howard Polley.
Assigned to 527BS, 379BG, 8AF USAAF. 37 x combat missions. ETD
Awards: AM, WWII Victory, EAME.
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Aircraft
- Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
- Nicknames: Myasis Dragon
- Unit: 303rd Bomb Group 359th Bomb Squadron
- Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
- Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
- Nicknames: Judy II
- Unit: 379th Bomb Group 527th Bomb Squadron
- Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
- Nicknames: Busy Baby
- Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
- Nicknames: Phyllis
- Unit: 379th Bomb Group 527th Bomb Squadron
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Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Born |
Texline, TX | 17 December 1922 | Son of Roy L and Delilah [Hulet] Hunt. |
Enlisted |
Fort Bragg, NC | 22 January 1941 | Fort Bragg, North Carolina |
Other Discharged USAAF |
22 October 1945 | Honourable discharge. | |
Died |
Fayetteville, NC | 9 January 2001 | |
Buried |
Saint Johns Episcopal Church Cemetery, Fayetteville, NC | 13 January 2001 | Saint Johns Episcopal Church Cemetery Fayetteville, Cumberland County, Norrth Carolina |
Based |
Kimbolton | Assigned to 527BS, 379BG, 8AF USAAF. |
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