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ACCOMPLISHMENTS and MORE INFORMATION |
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It has been over ten years since the 44th
Bomb Group Veterans Association evolved from the Heritage Memorial Group in
1994. Let's review the progress and accomplishments of the Association since
then. It is, we think, a rather remarkable record which is to the credit of
you, the members. We contributed $6,265 to a fund for the sculpture of a 1/6 scale bronze model B-24 now in place in the Air Force Academy Court of Honor. Our proudest and most ambitious project to date was our response to the Mighty Eighth Heritage Museum invitation to contribute a display to the Museum. We undertook to fund, design and construct a three dimensional 8'x10' display honoring the 44th's finest moments over the target at the Ploesti Oil Refinery, Romania on August 1, 1943. For those of you who have not personally seen the display in Savannah, it symbolizes the entire attack of the 44th. It depicts the four ship lead element led by Col. Leon Johnson in Suzy Q at the instant before "bombs away" over "Target Blue 5" flying into the smoke and flames from the exploding and burning oil storage tanks. Keith St. Aubin, a renowned model maker for the movie industry was commissioned to build the B-24D model aircraft. The diorama of the refinery was replicated in scale by the Atlanta, Georgia chapter of the International Model Makers Association. Our diorama has been described as the preeminent display of the museum. Another in-progress project is the renovation of a B-24J. It
is located in the Memory Lane section of the 8th Air Force Museum at Barksdale
AFB. They invited the 44th BGVA to renovate the B-24 and have it painted with the 44th
Logo appropriate markings and named "Louisiana Belle" after a former 68th airplane. Mike Yuspeh,
a Board member and Reunion Chairman from New Orleans, gained the interest
and support of the Louisiana Legislature, the Shreveport
Chamber of Commerce and the Isle of Capri Hotel & Casino.
They offered to collectively underwrite the entire project. The unveiling and dedication of the "Louisiana Belle"
was the centerpiece of our 2001 reunion. There
was participation by all the contributing agencies including the 8th Air Force
Commander and staff members.
This Historical Data Base will, no doubt, be the most important project we ever accomplish. It is our aim to have every man and woman assigned to the the 44th Bomb Group in their WW II service included in this history. To include those deceased, we can make family contact and obtain access to the military records, diaries or correspondence left by the veteran. Please send us an e-mail for a biography to be mailed to you. Many have not recorded their 44th service experience in any form, on paper, film or tape, and these memories will soon be lost forever. We are talking about your history and we want to record it before you become history! All we ask is for you to fill out the easy to follow, Biographic Entry Form, typed or in long-hand. Send it in with a picture of yourself taken during WW II and a current photo. If you have a crew photo (Flight, Ground, Section, or whatever) include it with identities of those in the photo. Send along a short story about any exciting, humorous or frightening experiences you had. All the archive material in the National Archives has been extracted, copied and entered in our database already.
Thus far we have logged 345 missions consisting of over 8400 sorties including each target, planes flown, and individual crew members aboard. This is all on a
Compact Disk which, at a future date, your great grandchildren (and theirs) can go to a library, check out the disk, put it in the library computer and call up your entire wartime service history. All we are waiting for is the personal input you would like for your descendents to know and see.
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