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History NOSE ART FROM THE 57TH BOMB WING HISTORY OF THE 340TH BOMBARDMENT GROUP 13 MAY 1944, ALESAN FIELD, CORSICA People JOHN F. KOPLITZ, PILOT, RCAF, RAF, AAF 1ST. LT. WILLIAM PEEK JR. 486 B.S. S/SGT. BRENDON J. MURPHY, ROM GUNNER - 321ST. BG CAPTAIN BENJAMIN MARINO, M.D. - 488TH BOMB SQUADRON MORE PICTURES FROM DOCTOR MARINO'S PHOTO ALBUM S/SGT. JACK WASHLESKI - B-26 TAIL GUNNER Site Pages SUBMIT YOUR PHOTOS please include description Archives GUESTBOOK PAGE 1 GUESTBOOK PAGE 2 GUESTBOOK PAGE 3
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RCAF 417The "City of Windsor" Combat Support Squadron Top Row: M. Bakkan, G. Leguerrier, D. Hartney (411 sqdn.) Middle Row: T. Percival, T. Williams, E. Mitchell, D. Bruce, K. Pate, R. Brooks, A. Pourbaiv, H. Conn, H. Sutton, D Millar, G. Cushing (411 sqdn), J. Maurice, K. Clarke, L. Grant Bottom Row: F/LT Foster, Air Vice Marshall Walker, S/LD Malfroy, G/C Harvey, F/LT Penlanb, S/LD Wooten
Battle Honours: Aircraft: NEW - Spitfire / Hurricane Photo Gallery
People: Flt/Lt Guy A. Wood, Jr. (Woody) 1917 – 1987
Left to right: Flight Lieutenant Tom Percival, "Stocky" Edwards and P/O John Riley Rushton, Cpl. John DEAN, Air Frame Mechanic News Paper Articles about RCAF 417 Images: Click Image Below Pilots on weekend pass in Tel Aviv. P/O John Riley 2nd. from right. P/O John F. Koplitz - Note the uniform, RAF and AAF
"Flying Officer Bill Burgess, Flight Lieutenant Bill Pendleton, and Pilot Officer Jack Doyle of 417 Squadron "debriefing" the Squadron cook, Italy, 1944"
An Italian farmhouse used as No 417 Squadron HQ near Lentini, Sicily, August 26th, 1943. Misc. Image Gallery Click Here 417 Lament: [Written upon 417 Squadron disbandment in 1945, sung to the tune of "Lily Marlene"] We are a few Canadians, here in Italy, Working with the RAF boys, to win victory; Going around with a vacant stare, We have no clues, but do we care? We're the riff-raff of the Air Force, And we're going home you see. The poor old Royal Air Force are getting slightly cheesed, Because we look so scruffy, and never try to please; Buttons never polished, minus caps, We don't say "Sir" to those dear chaps. We're the riff-raff of the Air Force. But you ain't seen nothing yet. We haven't much equipment, very little kit, I guess you think we flogged it, that's not the 'arf of it; We lost it all in battle, long ago- From Sicily, across the Po. We're the Screwballs of the Air Force. But you ain't seen nothing yet. What a scruffy outfit don't you all agree? Just how we beat Jerry, it's very hard to see. We even like,to have our tea, at ten o'clock, and half past three. They call us NAAFI cowboys, We're nuts it's plain to see. And when we left Treviso to start our journey home, They piled us all on cattle cars, what a way to roam, That's what we get when we volunteer To leave our homes for over here, We wish that we were Zombies, And back in Canada We always are in trouble with the RAF, Because we don't like discipline; we don't go for that stuff. So we go on our merry way, And drive them nuts, from day to day. We're the Screwballs of the Air Force, And we're attached to DAF.Thanks, you lucky people who are gathered here, We'll act on your suggestion, and let you buy the beer. Now that you have seen all of us, You may not like our ugly puss, Yet you must all agree, folks, That we're ridiculous. --- Supporting Liberty and JusticePhoto Credits: P/O John Riley for the 417 Squadron images. Guy Wood whose Father Guy Ashford Wood was a F/L in the RCAF To submit a 417 photo click here, Please include description. Suggested reading:
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