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{s:TopicNav|skeet shooting|ForumOld.T0002|ForumOld.T3203|ForumOld.T3289|ForumOld.MainPage|ForumOld.T3310|ForumOld.T3377|ForumOld.T3755} {| class='ForumTopics' ! Posted By !! Comments |- | '''Ed Logan''' <br/>6/9/2009 11:26:47 PM | Hey you guys & gals. Can you help me?? I was a aviation mechnic of the 612th, 401st BG in England during WW2. I was trained on the Boeing B17 at Douglas Aircraft at Long Beach, Ca. Year 1943 for 5 weeks. After training I was shipped to Great Falls,Montana where we worked on the B17E<br/> In the latter part of October we were shiped off to ( I believe, Camp Hanks) next to NYC. Soon then after about five days waiting, we were boarded to a nice state room<nowiki>--</nowiki>along wih a bunch of other guys. fifteen maybe or more.It was on top deck deck<nowiki>--</nowiki>what a deal What I,m trying to find out, is<nowiki>--</nowiki>-was there ever a skeet shooting of twelve gauge shot guns as I remember a tech sgt was the trainer to guys like me at Deenethrope. We used the over & under shotgun. It was a 12 gauge on top & 410 gauge on bottom rifle.<br/> Thank you all & have a great day, Ed Logan, 401stBG, 612th sqdn<br/> sqdn<br/> |}
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