410th Bomb Group
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A-20 Havoc Light Bomber "Mama Lou" with the 410th Bomb Group's 647th Bomb Squadron Medical team.
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Military | Corporal (5th Grade) | Medical Clerk
CPL Ray Jelle, the son of a deceased WWI veteran of the Pacific Theater, served as a medical clerk with the 410th Bomb Group's 647th Bomb Squadron in Europe mainly and only perhaps four military service portraits of him survived to be shared after the...
A-20 Havoc
Assigned to 647BS, 410BG, 9AF USAAF. Suffered a landing accident RAF Manston 12-May-44.
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Military site : airfield
Allocated to Eighth Air Force 1942 and built for Ninth Air Force use in 1943-1944, Birch was the temporary home of the 410th Bomb Group. It was an Eighth Air Force reserve airfield from 1944-1945, and used briefly by the RAF at the end of the war. It...
Military site : airfield
First used as an airfield during the First World War, when known as Royal Flying Corps/RAF Sible Hedingham, it was built as Gosfield for the Eighth Air Force and then Ninth Air Force in 1942-43. Home to first the 365th Fighter Group, then the 397th...
Military site : airfield
Date | Contributor | Update |
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25 September 2020 04:11:46 | ejelle | Created entry with collection, caption, unit associations, person associations, place associations and aircraft associations |
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Eric Jelle Military Genealogy |