GuestbookPlease take the time to sign our Guestbook. Gary Klein Wed, 11/18/2009 - 14:27 | E-mail
Paul F. Goldstein Tue, 10/27/2009 - 17:26 | E-mail My father in-law is Oscar Williams, age 86. Oscar served in the 813th Sq. Station 102 Alconbury, UK from Oct. ’43 to May ’45. He is pictured in the photo gallery, including a picture with his original crew at Langley Field, VA while in route to assignment in England. Oscar was detached and assigned to radar training at Station 102 Alconbury, UK and the remainder of the original crew was assigned to another station. They were subsequently reported lost over Normandy on D-Day. His second crew [Feb 1944 to May 1945] included: Capt Everett Dickey, Pilot, Indianapolis, IN Oscar logged 20 missions during is tour of duty at Alconbury. After the war, in 1945, he joined the 119th TAC Sq. TN Air National Guard [a newly created unit] located in Alcoa, TN, adjacent to the Knoxville municipal airport, where he served until retirement in 1964 at the rank of Major. Oscar was briefly unit commander when the 119th was called to active duty during the Korean conflict in 1953. During this time the unit personnel were deployed to Otis Air Force Base, MA. He remained in command after the conclusion of the Korean conflict, until the unit was reorganized under TN State control. Oscar received the following awards and citations during his active duty status: Bronze Star to EAME ribbon per WD GO#75 – Air Offensive Europe 14 Feb 1944 He is currently a resident of Jasper, GA, a foothills community located in the North Georgia Mountains. He is accompanied there by his three daughters and a son who lives in Forsyth county GA. The love of his life, Myrtle Howard Williams was taken to the hear-after in August of 2005. His family is very proud of his service and grateful to all the Airmen, Sailors, Marines and GIs who placed themselves in harms way to secure our freedom. Thank you, John for all your work and devotion to this site. We must never forget what these brave men did for us. Paul F. Goldstein vonn sieber Mon, 09/14/2009 - 20:06 | E-mail My wife is Al Browns niece & her mother is the sister of Als wife Virginia. Unfortunately Al & Virginia passed away in the last few years. I flew in Southeast Asia with the Tactical Air Command therefore Al & I had many things in common. Quite a few war stories were traded when we got together.I knew Al for many years, would visit with Al & Virginia as they lived in Florida & they were always in my trip itinerary. He was a gentleman & a true patriot. He loved the Air Force & everything it stands for and he will be missed greatly. Joe Avendano Duran Mon, 09/14/2009 - 00:10 | E-mail My uncle was Capt Joe Avendano and served as the 482nd BG 814th sq Operations Officer in late 1943-1944. He was an original Pilot with the first B-24 93rd BG that started his first tour of duty at Alconbury Aerodrome Sept.1942. He James R. McNab Wed, 09/09/2009 - 00:32 | E-mail My father, Sgt Glenn A. McNab, from Clovis, CA., was in the 482nd Bomb Gp. at Alconbury, and served as a crew chief on, I believe, both B-17 and B-24 Pathfinder aircraft. If anyone knew or knew of my father, please contact me. My email is: mcnab320@hotmail.com Thank you very much. Marc Taylor Sat, 09/05/2009 - 19:36 | E-mail Hello, Regards, Phill Allen Thu, 09/03/2009 - 13:53 I've used some of your data and combined it with original group photos from RAF Alconbury. These will be on display for our young Airmen to view and learn from our precessors. Thank you for putting this site together and sharing Air Force heritage! - MSgt Allen, USAF gary bullock Mon, 08/17/2009 - 22:31 | E-mail Seeking information about any crew members of 42-3486 lost over Holland 1/11/44, especially survivors Raymond Rajala and William A. Glenn. My father in law was SSgt. Euian Mills, who also survived. Would appreciate locating family members of other crew as well- J. McGinnis, Roy Peterson, Clarence Blevins, John O'Brien, George Wylie, Joseph P. Keane. Manuel Ozorio Sun, 08/16/2009 - 13:28 | E-mail A sincere salute to all those who served to achieve the freedom we enjoy today.. Dave Wentzel Sun, 08/09/2009 - 23:39 | E-mail Nice web site. Catherine Mills Bullock Sat, 07/11/2009 - 20:52 | E-mail My father was S. Sgt. Euian C. Mills,who was a member of the 812th Bomb. Sq., 482 Bomb Op. Group. The B-17 in which he was the ball turret gunner was lost over the North Sea in January 1944. Dad was rescued from the North Sea and held as a POW until liberated at the end of the war. For some of that time he was in Stalagluft #3. Dad's crew included: JW Carroll, J.E. Arden, William A. Cotter, Angelo J. Ricardi, Raymond Rajala, John E. Hawkins,Guilford L. Colvin, Robert J. Hunt, and Edward P. Mauer, at least based on the signatures ofon the back of a 10 shilling note dated December 10, 1943. I would love to hear from any of these men or their families Albert 'Bereke' Demuyer Tue, 06/30/2009 - 12:46 | E-mail Hi Erich D Willamson Wed, 06/24/2009 - 16:34 | E-mail Hello there, my name is Staff Sergeant Erich Williamson, im currently stationed at Hill AFB Utah. I work in the Honor Guard section and just thought i would stop by here and let you guys know that we are going to be preforming funeral services for someone that was in the 812th Bomb Squadron , 482 B GROUP. I had noticed on his 214 where he was assigned, and this website immediately came to mind. Jan Nieuwenhuis Thu, 06/04/2009 - 15:01 For those interested... I also have a question... By the way... nice website, especially the part about the "Radar"... Jan Thomas Hart Fri, 05/01/2009 - 04:15 | E-mail I'm trying to trace my Dad's Service in the ETO after his crash in Australia. If anyone has any reference of a MSgt Hart, Radioman, from Oklahoma, I'd love to hear from you. 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