Army Air Forces Collection
Historical Documents from World War II
Historical Documents from World War II
Ferrying Squadron, 93rd
1943
Authors:
- Lt. Mitchell C. Vincent, Editor
Published:
- circa 1943
Categories:
- Transport
- Class Books
- Ferrying
Class/Unit Number:
- 93rd Ferrying: 93rd Ferrying Squadron
Special Features:
- Biographies - Includes biographies of some cadets or officers
- History of Class - Includes a class narrative or history
- Hometowns - Includes cadets' hometowns
- Narratives - Includes essays or first-hand accounts
Locations:
Contributors:
- Larry Caldwell
- Jerry Kowalik
Repositories:
- Private Collection
Direct Link (Item 000051):
- https://aafcollection.info/items/list.php?item=000051
Citation:
- Army Air Forces Collection, "Ferrying Squadron, 93rd: 1943" (item 000051), AAF Collection, https://AAFCollection.info/items/list.php?item=000051 (accessed 13 May 2024).
Added: March 31, 2008
The 93rd Ferrying Squadron was assigned to the 4th Ferrying Group at Memphis Municipal Airport from its activation on June 1, 1943, until it was disbanded on March 31, 1944. This yearbook includes pictures and short biographies of officers and enlisted personnel. It describes the squadron's history and missions.
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Comments
[2] John Krag (08-Dec-2013 07:28 PM)
How do I buy one of these books???? My dad PVT.Charles Robert Krag was there in 1943.
[3] Mike Voisin (08-Dec-2013 10:29 PM)
John, several class books come up for auction on eBay, but finding a particular one is difficult. This digital copy may have to suffice for a while. Good luck.
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[1] JamesR Bertel MD (08-Sep-2012 11:45 PM)
My father is 1st Lt.Bertulis in this yearbook.Anyone with knowledge of his time in Memphis or of my uncle, T/Sgt.James R. Reynolds,Jr,please contact me . My father and uncle , I believe went to Scott Field Radio School together. My uncle wasMIA Sept. 1944 , his mission detailed on pacific wrecks.com. I am engaged in research now to find the actual fate of him and the rest of his crew mates.