Welcome Richard, It worked this time! Look around the site and enjoy. Please feel free to post, send private messages, create your own page, etc. The Black Thursday "T" will stay with your name unless/until you add a photo. Linda Harmeson is our historian who can probably help you the most. John Noack was my dad's pilot with the 369th. When I leave here I will forward a copy of our latest newsletter. Members include some who flew 10/14/43, the next generation, WWII historians and re-enactors, and German friends.
Our next reunion is coming up this Oct in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. We would love to have you join us. There will be some other new members joining us then also. There is nothing more fascinating and humbling than interacting with those that were there - and something you should consider while there is still time.
Again, welcome
Sue
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Hello Richard
I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a great new year party.
Many thanks for the Pictures from your uncle Sgt. Warren V. Eitner.
He was the Radio - Operator from the Jackson Crew.
The plane was lost on 14.October 1943 north of Frankfurt in Niederflorstadt.
You like a map from the crashplace, please tell me.
v.jagodics@gmx.de
Best Regard
Viktor
Our next reunion is coming up this Oct in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. We would love to have you join us. There will be some other new members joining us then also. There is nothing more fascinating and humbling than interacting with those that were there - and something you should consider while there is still time.
Again, welcome
Sue