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{s:TopicNav|Anyone know my Uncle Duane "Steve" Brody 614BS/401BG?|ForumOld.T0002|ForumOld.T0002|ForumOld.T0009|ForumOld.MainPage|ForumOld.T0011|ForumOld.T0024|ForumOld.T3755} {| class='ForumTopics' ! Posted By !! Comments |- | '''Patrick Brody''' <br/>6/12/2001 7:34:03 AM | I'm trying to build a WW2 history on my uncle. He passed away some time ago, and I need to preserve his memory for my son, and nephews. All we have is his A-2 with a red devil head and green bomb across it, his flight helmet, and a Russian translation card, "Ya Amerikanets". We have a photograph of him standing next to a B-17 named, "Berlin Express" (Could have been a buddy's plane). Also know that he went to Scotland and got his hair cut by a distant relative. He played the banjo all his life, and might have done so at Deenethorpe. (Might jog a memory or two) Thankyou in advance for any help, and thankyou most of all for your courage and sacrifices for this, and future generations to come! <br/> <br/> Sincerely, <br/> Pat Brody |- | '''Reid Wheeler''' <br/>7/3/2001 8:57:59 PM | Regarding the B-17 "Berlin Express", it was part of the 390Group, 571Squadron, Ser # 42-97473 as per Wallace R Foreman's book "B-17 nose art name directory". Most likely was a buddy's plane.<br/> |}
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