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B-25 "Night Intruders" loaded and ready for a mission.
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This snow storm in December 1951 was one of the few night which ground the 3rd Bomber Group for 1 night!
Sign explaining to various siren signals Air, Chemical, Ground or Sea attack.
Sign outside the "Briefing Room."
Captain Roy Anderson (shown)
Coffee and donuts served by Red Cross girls to men on the flightline
A B-25 under service
From 40miles out, the aircraft's pilots and crew love seeing this split beacon indicating their almost home from a mission.
Pilot Capt DeBorger holds the B-25 steady during a daylight mission. The button seen on the controls is the bomb release.
Captain Roy nderson operated this "SHORAN set" for 25 missions of his 55total combat missions
Flight Engineers Dave Thomson and Bill Russell prior to mission
Roy Andersons corner, radio, photo, clock. What more would you want?
Roys bunk in the rear, Bob Hobgoods front
Over Korea
Graham Aviation, Montgomery , Alabama
Roy Anderson 3rd Row 2nd from Right: Jan 10, 1944
55th GCS. Tachikawa, Japan "Gook - Carrier - Squadron "
55th GCS. Tachikawa, Japan "Gook - Carrier - Squadron " B-17 Flying Fortress
55th GCS. Tachikawa, Japan Funeral Hearse