U.S. B-17 Flying Fortress bomber with destroyed nosecone, Europe
Gift of Peggy Wallace, from the Collection of The National WWII Museum
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Photograph. U.S. B-17 Flying Fortress bomber with completely destroyed nosecone parked at air base; U.S. airmen standing in front of it and inspecting the damage. Caption: "601 ST. SQ. 398 TH. BM. GP. APO NO. 557 P/M. New York, N.Y. LT. R. C. Galloway." Europe. 1944-45
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1944
1945
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Items from the service of First Lt. Robert Clifford Galloway, who was born in Overton, Nevada on 23 November 1919. He registered for the draft in 1941 and joined the US Army Air Forces. He trained at the Hondo Army Air Field in Texas and graduated from flight school in August of 1944. Galloway was sent to England and served as the lead navigator of a B-17 with the 398th Bombardment Group, 601st Bombardment Squadron, Eighth Air Force. His crew conducted bombing raids to Germany through the winter of 1944 and into the spring of 1945. Galloway served with the USAAF after the war. He died on 2 May 1996 in Dorchester, Maryland. Collection includes around 60 photographs and about 30 documents related to Galloway's wartime service.
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Europe
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Bombers--American--Europe
Aircraft accidents--Europe