TETSUYA
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Werewolf Photo
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07/15/2006 04:30:58 AM
It is the photograph of the tail portion of B29 werewolf A Sq 28 photoed in Japanese Fujinomiya-shi on January 27, 1945. Please connect the information on the photograph of Werewolf etc.
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RE: Werewolf Photo
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08/05/2006 08:10:33 PM
Web Photo
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RE: Werewolf Photo
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08/05/2006 09:27:02 PM
ORIGINAL: TETSUYA Web Photo
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RE: Werewolf Photo
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08/06/2006 09:20:58 AM
Tetsuya, Narrative below and photograph at attachment extracted from http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Barracks/2632/ Take what you like and leave the rest.... Andy " Were Wolf was assigned to the 20th Air Force, 73rd Bomb Wing, 497th Bomb Group, 870th Bomb Squadron. In the photo of my crew, it shows that when that photo was taken that it had make 7 bombing missions over the Japanese Empire, with five kills, making it a Bomber Ace. From my research I have determined that it was shot dowm on January 27, 1945, over Tokyo." "Robert C. Frazier was the navigator, my grand uncle, he died on February 17, 1945 in, I believe, a P.O.W. camp. He was a 1st Lt. Were Wolf was commanded by Elmer G. Hahn. He was listed as K.I.A.(Killed in Action) Some of the information that I have obtained, is from Mrs. Sally ann Wagoner, Mr. Mulligan, ( owner of the web page, Flak Alley)and Mr. Scott Burris, owmer of Heavy Bombers. Thanks a bunch!" [image]local://upfiles/10103/5CF2555DA01B4699AB12145C7CCE55F9.jpg[/image]
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