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Home: another view of the 456th Bomb Group's airstrip. The aircraft can be plainly seen.
Life during war time anywhere would be a challenge, and what the 456th
faced was certainly no less. There were some good times, like the mule
race or the vino with your comrades in arms. And there was the horror of
each mission and the tally of lives. But life went on and the missions
were flown. And the war was won. Here are some snapshots that freeze time
and let you peer into the past... If you have some to share, please contact the
webmaster.

Home Sweet Home for J.J. Walker's Crew of the 745th: L-R: Fred Sherwood, William Whitworth, Francis Davis, Forrest Beck, Harold Bern, Allen Miller, Don Talbert

Sgt. Niess, who did much of the artwork around the 745th Squadron including the "Phoney Express II", went on to complete 50 missions as radio operator / waist gunner.
Two photos from the Joe Sline crew of the 744th.

The 744th Squadron relief station - gotta go?
A member of the 485th Bomb Group that had been based near Venosa, Italy, has provided some remarkable photos of life at that airfield and especially numerous photos of the folks in the local village. Follow this LINK to view these and more, and press "back" when done to return here.
Created 3/24/98 RJF Last Edited 01/14/2004 RJF