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Re: d-day dottie, sargt. frank w bailey bombardier.
<table> <tr class="GridRow"> <td> <p> <table> <tr> <td style='vertical-align: top; width: 160px;'> <b>Posted:</b><br> <b>By: </b><a href='mailto:smacafbu@yahoo.com'>Scott McElvain</a><br> <b>On: </b>06/02/2005 <br> </td> <td style='vertical-align: top;'>Thanks, Winn. Missed it when I was looking through the plane page of this website. Unfortunately, even though D-Day Dottie made it through the war and ended up at Kingman, the National Archives doesn't have any photos of it. There doesn't seem to be any known photos of the plane. There is always a possibility that a crew might have had their picture taken in front of it, without enough of a serial number or nickname visible to identify it.<br></td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> <tr class="GridAltRow"> <td> <p> <h2>Re: d-day dottie, sargt. frank w bailey ardier.</h2> <table> <tr> <td style='vertical-align: top; width: 160px;'> <b>Posted:</b><br> <b>By: </b><a href='mailto:kgrusso66@yahoo.com'>ken russo</a><br> <b>On: </b>06/08/2005 <br> </td> <td style='vertical-align: top;'>i managed that, thanks to this site, but just wanted to see if anybody knew him.<br> thank you for your time and help.<br> ken.<br></td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table>
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