The Newsletter of the 58th Bomb Wing Memorial WWII Veterans Meet

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The Newsletter of the 58th Bomb Wing Memorial WWII Veterans Meet
March
2015
The Newsletter of the 58th Bomb Wing Memorial
at the New England Air Museum
WWII Veterans Meet
58th Bomb Wing veteran Lt. Col. Donald E. Lundberg (USAF Ret) visited the Museum in December and
met Harold D. Andrew, Jr., veteran of the 416th Bomb Group. Both groups have exhibits in the
Museum.
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Message from the Director
New England Air Museum
by Jerry Roberts
Dear Veterans, Family and Friends As we begin the work of taking the New England Air Museum to the next
level, I am inspired by our incredible collection of artifacts and aircraft and
the human stories behind them. Of course the B-29 looms large in all of these
plans.
The 58th Bomb Wing has been an amazing partner in restoring and displaying
this incredible aircraft and telling the human story of the 58th to the public.
We now plan to expand and enhance this experience by activating the
mezzanine level of the hangar so that we can tell some of the other amazing
B-29 stories including how this aircraft served on into the Cold War and
Korean War and helped establish the concept of the Strategic Air Command.
We will be working hard to raise the funds needed to install a handicapped
elevator so that wheelchair bound veterans and their families, as well as
physically challenged school children, can get the amazing view of Jack‟s
Hack from the mezzanine level and experience new exhibits from this elevated perspective.
We hope that you will stay involved as we reinvent the museum‟s visitor experience to keep us relevant and
dynamic as we move into the future and attract a new generation of potential aviation enthusiasts.
Jerry P. Roberts
Executive Director
ANNOUNCING THE 2015 REUNION!
The next Reunion of the 58th Bomb Wing will take place at the New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks,
Conn., home of the 58th Bomb Wing Memorial. The dates are May 15-17, 2015. We have made arrangements with Courtyard Marriott in Windsor, Conn. for $95 plus taxes per night. A shuttle service is available
from Bradley Int‟l Airport.
Registration packets are available by contacting Debbie Reed, Assistant Director of the New England Air
Museum at 860-623-3305 ext. 314 or [email protected] or on our website www.neam.org. The only plan
this year will be at the Memorial here at the Air Museum on Saturday, May 16th. We will spend the day
around the B-29 with memorabilia and visits to the archives followed by dinner and a memorial service. We
are looking forward to seeing you!
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Report of the 58th Bomb Wing (VH) Archives
By Patrick Sidley
The first task after assuming the responsibility for the archive last summer was to develop an inventory of the
artifacts in the collection, and to physically organize the collection in the archive room. There are four major
types of artifacts; books and magazines, photographs, objects, and items related to the past reunions. I
decided to start with the books and magazines since that was an area I was familiar with. Now I‟m pleased
to report that almost all the books and most of the magazines have been inventoried and are shelved, by
author, in the archive room. At present we have about 450 books. In addition we have a complete set of
ex-CBI Roundup magazines from July 1953 (Vol. 7, No. 4). The next task is inventorying and organizing
the photographs and objects. Since photos have a way of appearing in unlikely places, it‟s hard accurately
state how much progress has been made, however I‟ve found and filed a great many in the last few months.
The bulk of our photos are either crew photos, nose art, or daily life on and off base. I would particularly
like to increase the number of identified crew photos as well as photos of the men serving in support roles.
I‟ve deferred addressing the reunion pictures until I‟ve created some work space to spread things out.
In 2014 we received several donations of items from 58th veterans or their families as well as from friends of
the Museum. Notable among the donations were the papers and artifacts of John Roman, the former
Treasurer (?) of the Association. A friend from upstate New York drove to the Museum and gave us a casing
from an M-47 incendiary bomb which is currently being repainted in the correct markings and will be hung
in the front bomb bay of “Jack‟s Hack”. Gifts of any 58th or B-29 items are always welcome but published
or unpublished memoirs improve our ability preserve the memories of the men who served in the 58th.
In December another NEAM Volunteer, Joe Fox, offered to assist in the archive. In 2015 Joe and I plan to
continue the process of organizing and inventorying the collection. Along with the NEAM‟s new Executive
Director we will be looking for new ways to tell the visitors the story of the 58th Bomb Wing and the B-29.
Thanks to you all for the opportunity to assist with this treasure trove of information about the 58 th Bomb
Wing. I am genuinely enjoying my work here. Your support makes this archive and memorial possible, and
the entire team of staff and volunteers at NEAM is honored to be charged with this responsibility.
If you plan a visit to New England, please let me know and I‟d be glad to give you a personal tour of the
archive and “Jack‟s Hack”. I can be reached by email at [email protected] or you can leave me a phone
message at (860) 623-3305. Or just send me a good old-fashioned letter!
Do You Know This Man?
This sketch was found in the 58th Bomb Wing Archive with
some other artifacts donated by 40th Bomb Group veteran
Bob Lyons. It appears to be sighed by “Squire Casseler”
and dated 1948. However, Bob‟s note
indicated he didn‟t know who this was. If you can identify
this person, or know who it might be, please contact Pat
Sidley at [email protected] or by writing him at the
Museum.
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Military Life
Then one morning the pilot approached me and told me to
pack my gear because we were leaving in the morning. -He had volunteered us to replace a crew that had been shot
Submitted By John R. Dragoni, Sr., 1PRS
down over Singapore. I said, “How about my commisTime has dimmed my memory regarding dates, times and sion?” He said, “It‟s all arranged, you will be commissioned
in India.” THE LIE OF THE CENTURY.
names of locations; therefore I will do my best.
We had heard stories (rumors) about the big demand
overseas for liquor. We went into town and bought all the
whiskey we could afford. The B-29 had a padded interior so
When World War II broke out I could not wait to enlist; so we stashed all the bottles behind the padding. All the way to
I left high school in my senior year and drove into Boston India we talked about how wealthy we were going to be
to enlist in the army air corps cadet program. I aced the
when we sold our whiskey.
written exam.
We flew to Natal, Brazil. We left Natal at 5:00 o‟clock on
Christmas Eve. Half way across the ocean during the night
After basic training at Greensboro, N.C., I was driven to
we entered a severe storm and were hit by lightning. The
Davidson, N.C. and enrolled in Davidson College.
navigator could not get a celestial fix and I could not contact
The subject matter was difficult but I did fairly well. One
land by radar because we were too far away. About dawn
day the commanding officer sent for me. He asked how I
my radar contacted land and we were way off course, north
ever got into the program because it was only for men
of our destination which was Accra, Africa. We flew down
with at least two years of college. I didn‟t even graduate
the coast and landed about 2:00 P.M. Christmas Day; we
from high school. My answer was simple: “No one ever
were very hungry. When we got to the food tent, the mess
asked.” He wrote to my high school principal and sent
sergeant held up his hands and said, I don‟t have any food
him my grades at Davidson. The high school principal
left.” He also said that he didn‟t know when a plane might
contacted my father and asked him to be in the audience
come with food. He directed us to an area where natives
on graduation day and receive my high school diploma.
were selling their goods. We bought what we could. Our
Christmas Dinner was bananas, mangos, etc.
While at Davidson College, along with my regular
studies, I was taught to fly small airplanes. I graduated in
The next day we took off and stopped in Kano, Africa. Then
a class of about 70. That same night they woke us up at
Kartoum, Egypt and Aden, Arabia. As we left Aden we
approximately 2:00 A.M. and assembled us in the
blew a cylinder in one engine and had to return. Several
gymnasium. They informed us that they didn‟t need any
days later, after repairs, we landed in Kharichi, India. We
more pilots, so we would all be sent to gunnery school in
received our orders to proceed to Paradoba, India, and share
Fort Myers, Florida. What a sad disappointment. I
a base with the Royal Air Force. We were told to gather our
graduated from gunnery school and received my gunner‟s
gear and as soon as the plane came to a stop to get out. They
wings. Not the wings that I had hoped for. Soon after a
started to tow our plane away. We yelled where are you
graduation dinner the commanding officer sent for me.
taking our plane? We were told that it was no longer our
He said, “I understand that you didn‟t want to be a
plane, we were getting an old plane. That was the end of our
gunner.” I answered, “Yes, I enlisted to be a pilot.” He
fortune.
said, “You are over qualified anyway.” He went on,
“There is a new bomber called the B-29; I can‟t tell you
much about it because I don‟t know much about it, but
they need picked men to fly on this „Hi Tech‟ plane – I‟m
ear-marking you for B-29 training; report to Pyote, Texas,
take a 14 day delay en-route.”
My military life was irregular and a bit confusing.
At Pyote, Texas I was told that I would be taught to bomb
and navigate by means of Radar. My first question was,
“What is Radar.” It was explained to me and I was also
told that upon completion of my training I would be
commissioned. After a few weeks of training a crew was
formed and training was continued as a crew.
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Ravens in India?
Radar counter-measures in the 58th
While the term Radar Counter-measures (RCM) conjures up images of Air Force EF-111s or Navy EA-6Bs, in
fact RCM was a part of life for the crews of the 58th from the time they arrived in India. Each squadron was
assigned one “Raven” officer and five enlisted technicians. Since not every aircraft carried RCM gear, the
Raven was not part of an assigned crew, but flew missions with various crews when the equipment was
installed on their Aircraft. The techs were responsible for the maintenance of the equipment and moving it
between aircraft. They worked in the RADAR AND RAVEN building. The actual Radar technicians used a
separate part of the building from the RCM. Within the aircraft the Raven was given a position just forward of
the Radar Operator in the rear compartment. The information and photos were provided by Melvin Rosenfeld,
the Raven for the 770th Bomb Squadron of the 462nd Group. He went overseas with the 462nd in April, 1944,
and flew combat and hump missions until November when he was ordered back to the States. Unfortunately
there is little other information in the Archive regarding this function or the installation of RCM equipment on
the B-29. More information would be very welcome.
The Raven Officers and Technicians
of the 462nd Bomb Group
Back Row
Faulker, Sullivan, Hohen, Kragle &
Harmon
Middle Row
Walbridge, Kershner, Ardito, Roberto &
Spanik
Front Row
Lindberg, Zetterquist, Smith, Blum &
Rosenfeld
Piardoba, India 1944
The Radar and Raven building at
Piardoba
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Gone West
Robert Arko
Robert E. Bancroft
John R. Birch
Jerome (Jerry) Boxer
Robert C. Brady
Leonard A. Busch
Marvin E. Carmichael
William O. Diaz
Walden W. Elliott, Sr.
Clarence Evans
James D. Gray
Harley Healy
William A. Jensen
LeRoy Johnson
Jack W. Landon
Milton R. Keen
Robert F. Manning
Ernest A. Naso
Donald W. Petit M.D.
Denny Pidhayny
John E. Portegys
Herman Press
Thomas F. Randle
Russell T. Rank
Arvin Rivers
William R. Schaal
Albert J. Schutte
Henry J. “Hank” Tatro
Seymour Trager
Gustave J. Vanderlooven
Harold A. Wilde
444th
468th / 793rd
444th
462nd / 770th
468th / 793rd
40th / 25th
40th
462nd / 770th
444th
40th
468th / 792nd
40th
462nd
444th
462nd / 770th
58th
40th / 444th / 468th
444th
40th
468th / 792nd
40th
444th
462nd
462nd / 769th
462nd / 768th
40th
468th / 794th
462nd / 770th
468th / 793rd
40th
40th
Missing Members
(Mail Returned without forwarding address
March 2015)
Richard H. Goddard
Albert F. Hockel
John E. Hurlfey
Robert Marzicola
Daniel Sadowski
William F. Seith
Richard A. Veach
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462nd
40th
40th
40th
468th / 792nd
40th
40th
10/07/14
02/09/15
09/13/13
12/19/14
10/04/14
09/24/14
0/15/14
09/18/14
02/28/14
09/19/14
09/13/14
01/04
10/16/14
11/14/14
02/04/14
11/23/14
12/02/14
10/17/14
01/17/15
12/01/14
10/24/14
01/10/15
12/15/14
10/02/14
10/07/14
04/09/11
03/29/14
01/28/15
11/09/14
11/26/14
11/29/03
2014 CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE
58TH BOMB WING MEMORIAL
We wish to recognize the following individuals and organizations for their contributions in support of the 58th
Bomb Wing Memorial at the New England Air Museum. These contributions help to defray the expenses for
the 58th Memorial Hangar including maintenance, insurance, repairs and utilities; to pay for the printing and
mailing of the Super-Fort; for restoration supplies and materials for “Jack‟s Hack”; for any required archival
and/or storage supplies and equipment; and for the continued construction of exhibits within the Memorial.
For your information, there are 1,105 veterans and family members on the 58th mailing list and they all receive
copies of the Super-Fort and annual reunion notices.
$50,000 - Up
Marjorie Morris, in memory of I.A. (Drew) Morris and in honor of Michael P. Speciale upon
his retirement
$5,000 - $9,999
Col. James L. and Helen G. Pattillo
$1,000 - $1,999
Joan Antaya Becker
Dale and Gwen Orred
Dr. Yates C. Smith, in memory of Denny Pidhayny, Albert Schutte, our son Curtis
L. Smith and in honor of Debbie Reed, John Sterne, Al Schutte and Mike
Speciale‟s commitment to the 58th BW
John H. Sterne
Greg Thompson, in memory of my father Col. K.D. Thompson
Col. E. N. Tyndall
$400 - $999
58th Bomb Wing Reunion
Nelson S. Burbank
Kathie Conroy, in memory of my parents Robert and Helen Wheeler
Howard S. Heydon, in honor of Dave Santos and NEAM
Martin F. Mertz
M/Gen. Francis W. Nye, USAF (Ret.), in memory James V. Edmundson
Maj. Helmut G. Quiram, Jr., USAF (Ret.)
Edward T. Ryan, in honor of Donald E. Ryan
Michael and Marilyn Grillo-Springer, in memory of Seymour "Sy" Trager
$250 - $399
From your daughters Mary Klotz, Marcia Evans, LuAnne Cummins,
Megan Cafourek and Amy Sleeter in honor of Hap Horner's 90th birthday
Darwin M. Gregory, in memory of the Crew of "Windy City II"
William and Virginia James
A. Lorraine Jurgensen, in memory of Robert W. Jurgensen
Robert L. Maddox
Malen Powell
Howard Schneider
John A. Traczyk, in memory of Chester H. Freeman, crew commander
Seymour Trager, in memory of my wife Joan Trager
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$200 - $249
Keith R. Allison
Roger E. Burt, in memory of Capt. Eddie Burt
Wilhelmina E. Hall, in honor of Ray Hall
Dr. James F. Marchman, III, in memory of Capt. James F. Marchman, Jr.
Mrs. Bjorg Meador, in memory of C/MSGT Wendell M. Meador
Amantha Moore, in memory of Russell Stacy
Abner G. Musser, Jr.
David E. Wilkerson, in memory of Marjorie Wilkerson
$100 - $199
Lt. Col. Robert L. Almond, Sr.
Vivian L. Anaya, in memory of Alfred Anaya
Dearon Bailey, in honor of 25th BS / 40th BG
Geri Benseman, in memory of Claude E. Benseman
John A. Bracha, in memory of Helen W. Bracha
Virginia Bray, in memory of my "dad" William J. Bray
Evelyn M. Carter, in memory of Edward G. "Nick" Carter
Thomas H. Clark, in memory of uncle Mansel Roy Clark, Jr. lost on the
Yokata raid, 5/29/45
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas T. Constandelis, in honor of crew #70, Clovis, NM 1943
Charles J. "Jack" Darkins, in memory of those Lost in Action
Elton Denner
Roland F. Eisenbeis
Earl M. Fabik
Mrs. Charles M. Fleenor, in memory of Lt. Col. Charles Fleenor
Dave and Linda Frede, in memory of William and Mildred Frede
Lt. Col. Vernon W. Garner, USAF (Ret.)
Linda Gray-Slovis, in memory of James Don Gray
Ace Hall, in memory of Captain Harold Lane and Crew
Hank and Debbie Hall
Ray I. Harris, in honor of Cal Routh and Arvin Rivers, fellow crew members
John H. Hug, USAF (Ret.), in honor of Crew #33 "Miss Donna Lee"
Charles S. Jones
Ellen L. Kelley, in memory of my dad William F. Seiber
Mrs. Otto S. Kerstner, in memory of my husband Otto Kerstner 10/06/16-2/28/14
William H. Kolbe
Stephen D. Lemson, in memory of Jack Lemson
Col. John Misterly, in memory of my wife Jean
Rosemary Mitchell, in memory of Sgt. Robert V. Mitchell
Maureen W. Morrison, in memory of Lt. Col. Edwin Morrison, USAF (Ret.)
Stanton R. Morrison
Ken and Laurie Nagin, in honor of Robert Lyons, Sr.
Lewis H. Pardon
Richard J. Pax
Mary Pless, in memory of Col. Ralph J. Pearson
Deacon Allan A. Ramey
Lois W. Rhebergen, in memory of Frederick B. Rhebergen
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The Satrom Family, in memory of Major Donald R. Satrom, USAF (Ret.)
Nancy Selna, in memory of William R. Egan
Michael C. Sirosky
Charles and Katherine Smith, in memory of Hibbard A. Smith
Bernard F. Uebelhoer
Yvonne Vaucher, in honor of my father Lt. Col. Thomas Robert Vaucher
David A. Weber, in honor of Dean H. Weber, 444th BG
CM/Sgt. John M. Williams, (Ret.), in memory of the flight crew of "Tali Ho"
$50 - $99
Mary and Debbie Apgar, in memory of George N. Apgar, Sr.
Robert E. Baker
Charles Kenneth Crotsley
Violet T. Doherty, in memory of Joseph F. Doherty
M/Gen. George D. Eggert, USAF (Ret.)
Cheryl and Jay Feldman, in memory of “Sy” Trager
Edmund S. Gilman
Arlene C. Goding, in memory of Carl V. Goding
Wilma R. Graff-Jordan, in memory of William F. Jordan
Helen D. Gregg, in memory of Donald E. Gregg
H. Edwin and F. Margaret Guthrie
Neil A. Haglund, in memory of Roy K. Haglund
Paul F. Havey
Shirley B. Hoffman, in memory of Jack Hoffman
J. Keith and Sarah Houff, in honor of Milton James
Maj. and Mrs. Elmer G. Hughes, in memory of all of the 1940-42 enlisted
bombardiers of the 40th BG
Pauline T. Kelley, in memory of Douglas T. Kelley
Jo-Ellen Knutson, in memory of Calvin Knutson
Bruce Allen Lowman, in memory of C.P. "Pete" Lowman
Cletus M. Nelson, in memory of Corporal Bob Liscet - my engineering clerk
Pauline A. Nicholson, in memory of Philip W. Nicholson 462nd /768th SQ
Robert J. Puppo
Jack Rodin, in honor of the 330th BG - Guam
Ms. Donna Bixler Russell, in memory of Leroy D. Bixler
Donald E. Ryan, in memory of Eugene Lewis and Capt. Homer Hinkle, KIA
Kirsten Sandhofer, in memory of S. Clay Sandhofer
Stanley H. Siegel
Michael D. Smith
William N. Thomas
Mary Tufts, in memory of my dad William W. Tufts, 505th BG
Edwin H. Vickery, in memory of Thomas F. Dillon
Samuel P. Winborne
$26 - $49
Doris Beseda, in memory of G.M. (Bud) Etherington
Tomas Chan, in honor of Donald Fong
Carlton F. Fairchild, in honor of the 25th SQ Armament
Kim Nelson
Jeff and Suzi Oliver, in memory of Denny Pidhayny
Ai B. Smith, II
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Up to $25
Terry Adams, in memory of Lewis Adams
Howard F. Andrews, in honor of Howard Anderson, 45th SQ / 40th BG
Homer E. Bates, in memory of Helen I. Bates
Alice G. Benton, in memory of Edwin Parker Gourley
Kenneth F. Bentz, Jr.
Jeffry Burden, in honor of James H. Burden
Millie Chandler, in memory of Charles Chandler
Conway Crane, in memory of Yeaul Beasley
Neal S. Crist
Ed and Christiane D'Aguanno, in honor of Air & Ground Crews of "Baby Sandy"
793rd BS
John R. Dragoni, Sr.
Dorothy Drensek, in memory of Michael Drensek
Helen Ehnat, in honor of Donald Lundberg
John W. Esper
Lee E. Evans, in memory of 2nd Lt. Stanley M. Evans, 794th SQ / 468th GR, 20th
Bombardment
Asa Joe Foreman
Robert J. Fox
S/Sgt. Hyman Hyman Garbowitz, 678th SQ, 444th BG, Inagitator and
Agitator II India & China in memory of my pilot Sherman Wilkins
Van Dorn Hooker
William W. Johnson, in memory of Richard E. Windler 468th / 793rd
Mary F. Keck
Seymour Landau
Jane Routh Le, in honor of my dad, Calvin Routh's 91st birthday
In Memory of Jerry Boxer
Zelda Lipnick, in memory of Samuel Lipnick
Jerome Alper
Lt. Col. Donald E. Lundberg, USAF (Ret.)
Belinda Boxer
Brice E. Lytle
Janet and Barry Boxer
Joseph Manteria, in memory of All That Served
Jeffrey S. Boxer
Ken and Janice McDonald, in honor of my father George W. Allen, Jr. Mark Boxer
Shirley K. McMeechan, in memory of George McMeechan
Walter H. Boxer
Alison H. Moore, in memory of Maj. Gen. Thomas E. Moore
Stephen Braverman
Doris E. Pellecchia, in memory of Patrick E. Pellecchia
John and Gloria Dove
Dolores Peszek, in memory of Edwin F. Peszek
Alice M. Lowenthal
Lorraine E. Schwegler, in memory of my husband Gustav Schwegler
Bonnie Proudian
Francene Sharp, in honor of Richard Klock
Bernard and Judith Robinson
Richard O. Sirois
Catherine and Lewis Siegel
Mary Terrell, in memory of John Lovis Nelson
Dr. and Mrs. Yates C. Smith
Marjorie Tucker, in memory of Sgt. Harry E. Tucker
Sidney and Joan Sussman
Stanley C. Tucker, MD, in memory of Sgt. Harry E. Tucker, 40th BG
Geraldine L. Uhlfelder
Judy Iacovelli Tyler, in memory of Anthony F. Iacovelli
Marilyn Yablon
Mrs. Edward Urbanic, in memory of Edward J. Urbanic
Elmer H. Witte, Jr.
Jack Zackery, in memory of Dale Zackery 462nd / 58th
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Ron Winegar, is the son of Lt. Gilbert W. Winegar,
co-pilot of “Devilish Snooks”, Graham Bleiler’s
crew in the 40th B.G. / 44th B.S. We welcome all
B-29 veterans and their families visit the Museum.
The Annual Flights and Fantasies Quilt show was
held this past September at the Museum. There
was an entry dedicated to Homer Bates, honoring
his Honor Flight in October 2013. Homer is from
the 40th / 25th and this quilt was submitted by C. Sue
Harris from Bluffton, IN.
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NEAM visitors appreciating
the 58th Bomb Wing.
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New England Air Museum/58th Bomb Wing Memorial Staff
●Jerry Roberts– New England Air Museum Executive Director. E-Mail Contact:
[email protected]
●Debbie Reed– New England Air Museum Assistant Director.
Point of Contact for the General Inquiries, Changes of Address, Reunion Information,
Submission of Newsletter Articles & Obituary Notices. E-mail Contact: [email protected]
● Gina Maria Alimberti- Director of Visitor Services
Point of contact for mail order sales of 58th & NEAM Memorabilia & responsible for the
layout and design of the Super-Fort. E-mail Contact: [email protected]
●Gary Gudinkas- Maintenance and Update of the 58th Bomb Wing Database and Information.
E-mail contact: [email protected]
●Al Schutte– 58th Bomb Wing Historian, Webmaster for 468th BG, 462nd BG and liaison with
444th BG and 40th BG webmasters; Will update Veteran’s Databases. E-mail contact:
[email protected]
●Pat Sidley– 58th Bomb Wing Curator, Acquisition, Care and Display of 58th Bomb Wing
Memorial archival materials; expansion of veteran interviews. E-mail contact:
[email protected]
●Dave Santos– B-29 “Jack’s Hack” Restoration Crew Chief. E-mail contact:
[email protected]
860-623-3305
www.neam.org