Amos Conway Langdon

Military
Ground crew of the 357th Fighter group sit on with wing of a P-51 Mustang before fitting a fuel tank at Leiston. Image stamped on reverse by field press censor 16 Aug 1944 Printed caption on reverse: 'US Shuttle Boys Associated Press Photo Shows: ground crew mechanics on Mustangs who flew to Russia as gunners on B-17s in order to service the escorting Mustangs are seen with 108 gallon wing auxilliary tank whic enabled the mustangs to make the 1,500 mile non-stop trip from [illegible] to Russia. L to R. Te media-377172.jpg FRE 474 Ground crew of the 357th Fighter group sit on with wing of a P-51 Mustang before fitting a fuel tank at Leiston. Image stamped on reverse by field press censor 16 Aug 1944 Printed caption on reverse: 'US Shuttle Boys Associated Press Photo Shows: ground crew mechanics on Mustangs who flew to Russia as gunners on B-17s in order to service the escorting Mustangs are seen with 108 gallon wing auxilliary tank whic enabled the mustangs to make the 1,500 mile non-stop trip from [illegible] to Russia.
L to R.
Tech, Sgt. George V. St. Onge of Worcester, Mass.,
Staff Sgt. Amos C. Langdon of Farley, N.M.
and Staff Sgt William M. Hood, Kinston[sic], N.C.,
Staff Sgt. John D. Roberts, Winfield, Ala.;

Standing below L to R.
Sgt William D. Kubisiak of Pittsburgh, PA.,
and Tech. Sgt. William J. Stana of Leonia, N.J.' Roger Freeman Collection

Made caption more legible.

Object Number - FRE 474 - Ground crew of the 357th Fighter group sit on with wing of a P-51 Mustang before fitting a fuel tank at Leiston. Image stamped on reverse by field...

Assigned to 357FG, 8AF USAAF.

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Aerial photograph of Leiston airfield looking south, the control tower and technical site are to the right, 16 October 1945. Photograph taken by No. 541 Squadron, sortie number RAF/106G/UK/929. English Heritage (RAF Photography).
  • Site type: Airfield
  • Known as: Theberton/Saxmundham

Events

Event Location Date Description

Born

New Mexico, USA 14 June 1916

Enlisted

New Mexico, USA 9 January 1942

Died

Santa Fe County, NM, USA 15 September 1982

Buried

Santa Fe, NM, USA Santa Fe National Cemetery Santa Fe Santa Fe County New Mexico, USA

Based

Leiston Assigned to 357FG, 8AF USAAF.

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