Evans, Charles Sam and Evans, Louise Carey Rockey Evans
- Sub-sub-fonds
- 2015-2016
Part of United States Army Air Force (USAAF) 2nd Air Division Memorial Library Archive
Contains memoirs covering events 1943-1945.
Evans, Charles Sam and Evans, Louise Carey Rockey Evans
Part of United States Army Air Force (USAAF) 2nd Air Division Memorial Library Archive
Contains memoirs covering events 1943-1945.
Part of United States Army Air Force (USAAF) 2nd Air Division Memorial Library Archive
Research by Davenport, including copies of Individual Deceased Personnel Files (IDPFs) and his notes and correspondence, relating to S/Sgt Earl B. Holly and Walter S. Baron.
Davenport, as 446th Bomb Group historian, appears to have been researching a discrepancy in the records relating to Holly and Baron and their dates and places of death. In some of the information, Baron is listed as serving in the 446th Bomb Group, but papers copied from his Individual Deceased Personnel File (IDPF) list him as 713rd Bomb Squadron, 448th Bomb Group. In the Roll of Honor, both Baron and Holly are listed under the 446th Bomb Group.
S/Sgt Walter S. Baron is believed to have been killed in action on a mission over Landes Bussac, 31 December 1943. The IDPF papers were obtained from the Department of the Army by a Freedom of Information request.
S/Sgt Earl B. Holly served in the 705th Bomb Squadron. He is believed to have been killed in action during a mission to Ludwigshafen, 26 August 1944. The IDPF papers were obtained from the Department of the Army by a Freedom of Information request.
Bill Davenport; 20th century
Part of United States Army Air Force (USAAF) 2nd Air Division Memorial Library Archive
Contains a copy of 'Tibenham Army Air Force Station 124: A Pictorial History,' compiled by Paul Wilkinson, November 2005, in eight parts.
Part of Records of the Norfolk Federation of Women's Institutes
Upper Thorpe Women's Institute; 2002-2006; Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk
Part of United States Army Air Force (USAAF) 2nd Air Division Memorial Library Archive
This section contains papers relating to Howard B. Nisbet's military service, including a memoir and mission maps.
Howard Brazelton Nisbet; c 1918-2012; USAAF airman; Madisonville, Kentucky, USA
Part of United States Army Air Force (USAAF) 2nd Air Division Memorial Library Archive
This section contains two copies of a war memoir, John M. Rhoads, 'Memories of World War II' (self-published, 1999) relating to his wartime service.
John M. Rhoads; 1922-2014; USAAF; Malvern, Arkansas
Papers of George Wright and the Lead Aircraft Project
Part of United States Army Air Force (USAAF) 2nd Air Division Memorial Library Archive
Papers of George G. Wright of Sutton Coldfield relating to his construction of model 2nd Air Division lead or assembly aircraft. Includes correspondence with several 2nd Air Division Association members discussing the aircraft. Also contains papers relating to George Wright's attendance at the 2nd Air Division Memorial Library dedication, including correspondence and news cuttings, November 2001.
Part of Records of the Norfolk Federation of Women's Institutes
Hevingham Women's Institute; 1997-2001; Hevingham, Norfolk
Part of Records of the Norfolk Federation of Women's Institutes
Aylsham Afternoon Women's Institute; ? 1996-2005; Aylsham, Norfolk
Recorded memoirs of Charles Domek
Part of United States Army Air Force (USAAF) 2nd Air Division Memorial Library Archive
Recorded in four parts on two audio cassettes. For content and access details, see MC 376/222/1/1, MC 376/222/1/2, MC 376/222/2/1 and MC 376/222/2/2. Charles Domek served on the ace pilot, Emil. B. Besten's crew in the 754th Bomb Squadron. Other crew members were W.M. Taff (co-pilot); Edgar ?O'Souder (navigator); Arthur ?Cruger (bombardier); Frederick ?Firman (radio operator); Edgar L. ?Kingsboro (nose-gunner); George F. Spencer (tail-gunner); himself (waist-gunner); John R. ?McQuerry (armourer-gunner) and ?Christianson (engineer).
Charles Domek; fl 1941-1995; USAAF airman; USA
Part of Records of the Norfolk Federation of Women's Institutes
Hindringham Women's Institute; ?-1996; Hindringham, Norfolk
Part of Records of the Norfolk Federation of Women's Institutes
Thorpe Marriott Women's Institute; ? 1992-? 1992; Thorpe Marriott, Norfolk
Part of Records of the Norfolk Federation of Women's Institutes
Thurne with Clippesby Women's Institute; 1952-1990s; Thurne and Clippesby, Norfolk
Part of Records of the Norfolk Federation of Women's Institutes
Newtown Women's Institute (Great Yarmouth); ? 1990-? 1992; Great Yarmouth, Norfolk