Sub-sub-fonds - Recorded memoirs of Charles Domek

Recorded memoirs of Charles Domek, part one of four (side A of first cassette) Recorded memoirs of Charles Domek, part two of four (side B of first cassette) Recorded memoirs of Charles Domek, part three of four (side A of second cassette) Recorded memoirs of Charles Domek, part four of four (side B of second cassette)

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Recorded memoirs of Charles Domek

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  • nd [1995] (Creation)

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2 audio cassettes

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(fl 1941-1995)

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Charles Domek served on the ace pilot, Emil. B. Besten's crew in the 754th Bomb Squadron.

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Records donated to the 2nd Air Division Memorial Library by Charles Domek as part of the 2nd Air Division's Personal History Programme, which began in December 1985.

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Received by the Norfolk Record Office on 7 February 1997 and 11 February 1997.

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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).

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