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{s:TopicNav|Lt Livingstone Crew|ForumOld.T0002|ForumOld.T0239|ForumOld.T0263|ForumOld.MainPage|ForumOld.T0271|ForumOld.T0292|ForumOld.T3755} {| class='ForumTopics' ! Posted By !! Comments |- | '''David Pearce''' <br/>12/20/2001 4:12:40 PM | Lt Livingstone's crew were one of the original crews which flew over the 401st Air echelon during October/November 43'.<br/> <br/> The Crew included Lt A Livingstone, Lt Hannon, Lt Jaffe, Lt Dershiner, S/Sgt Greer, Sgt Munch, Sgt Martinelli, Sgt Backler, Sgt O'Brien and Sgt Fetzer.9I am aware that Lt Hannon was lost on the 13.3.44 mission). <br/> <br/> If anyone can provide me with any information on the above I would be very grateful.<br/> <br/> Thank you in advance.<br/> <br/> Dave Pearce<br/> |- | '''Art Seder''' <br/>12/22/2001 4:29:46 PM | This crew had a somewhat unusual history. The records of the 613th Squadron indicate that those mentioned in your inquiry flew six missions between March 2 and April 10, 1944. The co-pilot, Lt. J. J. Hannon, was killed in action on March 13, 1944, while flying as co-pilot on a crew piloted by Lt. G. J. Hellmuth.<br/> Following the April 10 mission, the crew was assigned to fly with Lt. W. M. Hammond as pilot; Lt. Livingstone became the co-pilot. This crew then flew 20 missions between May 19 and July 21, 1944. Their final mission was to Schweinfurt.<br/> <br/> |}
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