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from Russell Morgan

Standing L-R: Dick, Frank M. (N); Marshall, Clarence P. (P); ?????; ?????

Squatting L-R: Sundquist, Gus A. (BTG); ?????; ?????; ?????; ?????; ?????

Marshall, Clarence P., Pilot

Mohan, Bernard J., Co-Pilot

Jarnagin, Calvin E. - Co-Pilot

Dick, Frank M., Navigator

Dick, Frank M.

Nayes, LeRoy M.

Adamson, Howard E., Engineer/Gunner

Baker, Norman L., Radio Operator/Gunner

Commander, Gordon L., Nose Gunner

DeRosa, Joseph M., Top Turret Gunner

Hill, Albert G. - Gunner

Steinberg, Calvin S. - Engineer/Waist Gunner

Lt. Marshall was shot down on 15 December 1944.  He and some members of his crew managed to make it back to Allied lines and was put back on flying status eventually.  Gus Sundquist was declared dead, but his remains weren't found until 1949. He was returned to the US and is buried in the Jefferson Memorial Park, Allegheny County, PA.

Lt. Marshall was shot down during a combat mission to Vienna, Austria, on 21 February 1945.  He and his crew were returned to the 461st in two parts.  Please read Escape Statement and Escape Statement Too for the details of their return.

from Russell Morgan

Gus Sundquist and friends at Torretta Field.

 

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