U.S.A.A.F Veterans

Col. Earl Williams.
33 Years of military service.
55 Missions in the South Pacific.
Tail Gunner/Top Turret/Flight Engineer.
Stationed at March Field 1940-1941.
Pearl Harbour Survivor/Veteran, Col. Earl Williams was on the first US piloted plane shot down in WWII, his aircraft shown below (First row 2nd image)
All photos displayed with kind permission by a good friend of the Aircrew Remembrance Society
(Seen left with Col. Earl Williams)
Greg Statatos of B-17 Archaeology.com
More of Gregs and his teams great work can be seen on there website at - www.b17archaeology.com
33 Years of military service.
55 Missions in the South Pacific.
Tail Gunner/Top Turret/Flight Engineer.
Stationed at March Field 1940-1941.
Pearl Harbour Survivor/Veteran, Col. Earl Williams was on the first US piloted plane shot down in WWII, his aircraft shown below (First row 2nd image)
All photos displayed with kind permission by a good friend of the Aircrew Remembrance Society
(Seen left with Col. Earl Williams)
Greg Statatos of B-17 Archaeology.com
More of Gregs and his teams great work can be seen on there website at - www.b17archaeology.com






All photo credits www.b17archaeology.com.
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