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yugit |
Posted: October 26, 2011 09:36 pm
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I am not sure if Walt ever told you that he was catalitic in
bringing back home his old friend Hugh Ropper along with his crew from Brod (Macedonia) where they were temp. buried. He along with the US Grave Commission have worked on this in 1946 . I am certain you know that a few years ago USAF (Maxwell AFB Air Command & Staff College) elected Walt for the "Gather of Eagles "....He's also one of the few 93rd vets of Ploesti still alive. BR Al This post has been edited by yugit on October 27, 2011 06:14 pm |
muggs |
Posted: October 27, 2011 05:24 pm
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http://www.fineartofdecals.com/goodies/ploesti-dvd-update/
I'm very curious to see the "new" footage, that is if the price for the DVD's is not too steep |
yugit |
Posted: October 27, 2011 05:47 pm
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Hello
Going shortly through the link of the Ploesti updated DVD which shows a short footage...well if that's the update, then that's no update...is just a copy of a B & W DVD available from Herb the historian of 98 BG shot by CCU1 in Libya in 1943 at Berka and Benina,mainly at 98 th BG....if there are other footages in there other than those I saw on his link,OK....I am all ears and anexious to buy a copy....sofar I am really not sure if thats really an update but perhaps a promotional sales effort of someone fully inclined towards profits. Al PS; the second part of the link is not working and his website has no contact address whatsoever. As into the misfiled colo. target folder, I am curious to see whats he talking about ! This post has been edited by yugit on October 27, 2011 06:40 pm |
Stan |
Posted: October 29, 2011 11:28 pm
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THE GUY'S NAME IS DAVE KLAUS AND HE HAS HAD AN AIRPLANE DECAL BUSINESS FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS. ALWAYS SEEMED TO HAVE GOOD PRODUCTS. I REMEMBER HIM TALKING ABOUT THE PLOESTI RESEARCH A NUMBER OF YEARS AGO. I KNOW A HOBBY SHOP OWNER WHO GOT SOME DECALS FROM HIM THIS SUMMER, SO ASSUME (BUT I HAVEN'T CHECKED) THERE IS SOME WAY TO GET IN CONTACT WITH HIM FROM THROUGH HIS REGULAR WEBSITE. http://www.fineartofdecals.com/goodies/ BASED ON SOME OF HIS DECAL RELEASES, I WOULDN'T REALLY TAKE THAT FALL 2011 RELEASE DATE AS BEING LOCKED IN STONE
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muggs |
Posted: November 08, 2011 09:57 pm
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http://beta.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205023305
The IWM is currently in the process of scanning/uploading various media, hopefully some good stuff will pop up. |
Donald Pottorff |
Posted: December 04, 2011 04:31 am
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My Great uncle Vance Taylor lost his life durring this mission and this site has been very helpfull to some of my research on his death. He was a gunner on 42-40613 Pudgy and here is a photo of him.
A Second image of him. This post has been edited by Donald Pottorff on December 04, 2011 04:34 am |
Donald Pottorff |
Posted: December 04, 2011 04:41 am
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There is a second Grave for Vance Taylor however just a small box of some of his personal effects were burried here in Burlington. You wouldnt have any more info or know of anything from this or some photos? Was wondering if you could get a photo of his grave there? Much appreciated. |
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yugit |
Posted: December 04, 2011 10:42 am
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Donald
Thanks for posting these photos,which I saw them for first time. For some reason the US vets memorial site doesn't have a grave photo at Burlington and he isn't registered. None of the US airmen fallen in '43 and '44 are buried in Rumania , they were reinterred by the US Army grave comission between 1946 through 1949 to either Ardennes Belgium ,Lorraine France and the US according to the decision of the family members. In most of the cases the post crash fire was so intense that very little was left for burial purposes except personal effects. I have some rare photos of various Milt crew members and yet I don't have a complete crew photo.Can you help? Is there any chance for you to email me anything you may have available. I think Teltser crew was a fresh crew sent over from UK or US as no crew photos are available on any of the 93BG books I have available. Alexkdl This post has been edited by yugit on December 04, 2011 02:48 pm |
Donald Pottorff |
Posted: December 05, 2011 12:06 pm
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Could this be the Pudgy that was there plane? Some seem to think so but however I found it listed under another SSN Since the full aircraft isnt visable its hard to tell.
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yugit |
Posted: December 05, 2011 03:17 pm
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Hello
I am not sure on whether the 93rd flew to Ploesti with a noseart on Pudgy. BR Alex This post has been edited by yugit on December 05, 2011 03:17 pm |
JeremyM4 |
Posted: December 14, 2011 10:42 pm
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My grandfather was a B-24 co-pilot involved with the Ploesti raids. His plane was shot down in a corn field near Ploesti and I think one iof the unidentified planes was his. It was called the Devils Duchess. He spent the rest of the war in a Romanian prison. I have not even seen his name mentioned on here though he helped write the book Fortress Ploesti: Destroying Hitlers Oil Supply. His name is Robert Kenneth Barmore. In the book it tells the story of him being shot down and helping get his injured crewmen out of the plane while its plummeting to the ground. He being the last one to bail out was actually the first one to hit the ground.
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yugit |
Posted: December 15, 2011 12:33 am
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Al PS: All Allied POW's were airlifted till Aug 31,44 none of them spend rest of the war in Rumania This post has been edited by yugit on December 20, 2011 10:30 am |
Florin |
Posted: December 15, 2011 01:30 am
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I am assuming with "the rest of the war", you mean until August 23, 1944. |
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Petre |
Posted: December 15, 2011 05:02 pm
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Maybe he has not fought after release.
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yugit |
Posted: December 15, 2011 10:13 pm
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All
This seller on Ebay posted a photo stating Ploesti under RAF attacks on March 2 (on the back March 3,1941)......I wonder what this photo is reffering to as there were no RAF attacks till April 1944 ,possibly that's a Yugoslavian refinary. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1941-Press-Photo-P...=item3a6d9de505 Comments would be appreciated Alex PS: This post has been edited by yugit on December 16, 2011 10:02 am |
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