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{s:TopicNav|Lt. Browning Grimmett Crew (612th)|ForumOld.T0002|ForumOld.T0486|ForumOld.T0523|ForumOld.MainPage|ForumOld.T0529|ForumOld.T0545|ForumOld.T3755} {| class='ForumTopics' ! Posted By !! Comments |- | '''Chris''' <br/>8/26/2002 7:50:31 PM | Looking for a crew photo. This crew was with the 612th, and arrived in Britain in Mar or April '44, and were shot down <br/> May, 7, 1944 mission to Berlin.<br/> <br/> Thanks<br/> |- | '''Scott McElvain''' <br/>8/27/2002 12:40:57 AM | There is a picture of the plane (Lassie Come Home) at the Air Force Museum, negative number 297. You can't always tell if it's a crew picture, just a plane picture, or what, until you see a copy. The crew was shot down on only their third mission and the airplane had been at Deenethorpe for a few months, so I wouldn't count on it being a crew shot. I don't have an address or phone number for the museum, but check with Dayton Ohio directory assistance. It would be under file J4 US/AC B-17/Pho. I don't know if you can order copies like you can with the National Archives.<br/> |- | '''Scott McElvain''' <br/>8/27/2002 12:44:03 AM | You might check with the National Archives. Don Byers had their e-mail in one of his responses to a message on the bulletin board.<br/> <br/> Ironic. My dad was in the 612th and our family was known as the House of Grimmet in Scotland from the 1300's on.<br/> |}
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