Shack
Class 43-01, San Angelo Army Air Field, San Angelo, Texas
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Authors:
- none listed
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Published: circa 1943
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Item: 000104
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Categories:
- Class Books
- Training
- Bombardment
Class/Unit Number:
- 43-01: Class 43-1
Special Features:
- Hometowns - Includes cadets' hometowns
- Memorial - Includes a memorial to those killed during training
- Owner - Includes the name of the original owner
Locations:
- San Angelo Army Air Field; San Angelo, Texas, USA
Contributors:
- Ben Guttery
Repositories:
- Private Collection
This is one of 31 items in the Shack (San Angelo) series.
Added: June 24, 2008
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Class book for bombardier class 32-1 at San Angelo Army Air Field, San Angelo, Texas.
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[1] Tom Theiss (06-Jan-2020 09:53 PM)
My Father Bertram R.Theiss 92nd Bomb Group, 407th Sq. 8th USAAF, is listed in section D of this book.His B-17 was shot down,30 miles east of Paris, by German FW 190 Fighters,from JG 26, on Sept 3, 1943. He and 6 of the crew escaped, with the help of various French Resistance groups. Three of the crew became POW's > all 10 men survived the War.
Tom Theiss
Independence, Missouri