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{s:TopicNav|Lt Mendleson/Bombardier|ForumOld.T0002|ForumOld.T0200|ForumOld.T0217|ForumOld.MainPage|ForumOld.T0222|ForumOld.T0239|ForumOld.T3755} {| class='ForumTopics' ! Posted By !! Comments |- | '''David Pearce''' <br/>11/5/2001 4:22:23 PM | Seeking Information on 2nd Lt Mendleson, bombardier.<br/> <br/> All the information I have is that, on one mission, to gorenflos 24.12.43, he kicked three boms loose after they had become 'hung-up'. The pilot that day i belive was 2nd Lt Gaston Fox.<br/> <br/> Details on missions flown, and his fellow crew members much appreciated. <br/> <br/> Many Thanks<br/> <br/> Dave<br/> |- | '''Chris Brown''' <br/>2/26/2002 11:31:20 PM | My uncle, Allen D. Brown, was Engineer and Top Turret Gunner on the crew that included Leonard J. Mendelson (Bombadier), Gaston M. Fox (Pilot), Gerald L. Blaise (Co-Pilot), Darrel Wilson (Navigator), Jerome Sabel (Asst. Engineer), Duane G. Brandt (Radio Operator), Charles Sierra (Asst. Radio Operator), Cecil C. Estess (Asst. Armorer) and Joseph Gulles(?); My uncle Allen was fatally wounded on the April 10 mission - his 25th - to Brussels Belgium / Brunswick Germany.<br/> |}
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