Steven James Perri
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Assigned to 323BS, 91BG, 8AF USAAF.
Steve was the Ball Turret Gunner on George Birdsong’s Delta Rebel crew. Flew 25 missions on B-17 'Delta Rebel No 2'. First mission was 7-Nov-42. In July 1943, the town of Long Branch, NJ welcomed him home with a hero's welcome.
In later years, Steven became the 91st Bomb Group Memorial Association’s historian and editor of the "Ragged Irregular".
Awards: DFC, AM (3OLC), WWII Victory, EAME.
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Units served with
- Unit Hierarchy: Squadron
- Air Force: Eighth Air Force
- Type Category: Bombardment
- Unit Hierarchy: Group
- Air Force: Eighth Air Force
- Type Category: Bombardment
People
- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 91st Bomb Group 323rd Bomb Squadron
- Service Numbers: 14054677 / O-789364
- Highest Rank: Colonel
- Role/Job: Pilot
Aircraft
- Aircraft Type: B-17 Flying Fortress
- Nicknames: Delta Rebel No. 2
- Unit: 91st Bomb Group 323rd Bomb Squadron
Missions
- Date: 4 March 1943
- Date: 7 November 1942
- Official Description:
Places
- Site type: Airfield
Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Born |
Asbury Park, New Jersey | 19 January 1922 | Son of James Perri. |
Enlisted |
Newark, NJ | 25 November 1941 | Newark, New Jersey |
Based |
Bassingbourn | 7 November 1942 | Assigned to 323BS, 91BG, 8AF USAAF. |
Died |
West Caldwell, New Jersey | 13 January 2007 | Formerly married to Dorothy (née Bradley) who is deceased. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Perri; his son, James Perri; two daughters, Lynn (Frank) Payer, and Kim Barney; four grandchildren; and three great- grandchildren. |
Buried |
2 April 2007 | Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Virginia Columbarium Court 9-N09 Column 6 Niche 3 |
Revisions
A complete biography of Perri can be found at James F Justin Museum website
Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia / self