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Galleries - Mike F. Triventi, 353th Fighter Squadron

GALLERY I GALLERY II

Image 25 - Home away from home, free milk! A-2, Criqueville, France, June 1944

Image 26 - 353rd Squadron A-Flight Crew Chiefs, Rosières-en-Haye, A-98. Dec. 1944

Image 27 - P-47D Thunderbolt named 'Polly', flown by Lt. Charles A. Olmstead

Image 28 - Crew Chief S/Sgt. George I. Chassey

Image 29 - 353rd Sqdn. A-Flight Crew Chiefs at Rosières-en-Haye, A-98

Image 30 - The pilot and support crew pose with P-47 Thunderbolt 'Polly'

Image 31 - Crew Chiefs at Rosières-en-Haye, A-98. Dec. 1944, during The Battle of the Bulge

Image 32 - Crew Chiefs

Image 33 - Pilot and Crew Chief

Image 34 - Crew Chief to this Thunderbolt

Image 35 - Lt. Charles A. Olmstead

Image 36 - The flight line

Image 37 - Modified Row Boat

Image 38 - Captured German motorcycle

Image 39 - German Heinkel He 177 long-range bomber

Image 40 - Lt. Col. Glenn T. Eagleston, 353rd C.O.

Image 41 - Line of Focke-Wulf 190s at our field

Image 42 - Germans flew in on this Fieseler 156 Storch liaison aircraft

Image 43 - A captured FW-190 with USAAF markings and 353rd Sqdn. insignia

Image 44 - 'Patches', assembled by Crew Chiefs with salvaged spare parts at war's end

Image 45 - Pioneer Mustang Skyliner

Image 46 - Living Quarters at former Luftwaffe Airbase

Image 47 - Surrendering German airman

Image 48 - After the war we converted an Open sedan into a flat bed pick-up truck and took a trip Pilsen, Czechoslovakia

Image 49 - Captured German Me-262 twin-engine jet fighter

Image 50 - Coming Home!

Image 51 - My Kodak Bellows style folding camera

Image 52 - George I. Chassey after the war

Source:

Mike F. Triventi Personal Photo Collection - 355th Fighter Squadron

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