379th Bombardment Group

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Serviceman
Aarstad, Edgar
Abernathy, Andrew
Abernathy, Andrew
Abrashoff, Kero
Ackerman, Richard
Ackerman, Richard
Acomb, Fred
Acorn, Robert
Adair, Orin
Adams, Kenneth
Adams, Lawrence
Adams, William
Adler, Joseph
Adnreska, Steve
Agee, James
Agee, James
Albert, Aristide
Alderman, Raymond
Alford, Donald
Alicoate, John
Allard, Tran
Alldredge, Bennett
Allen, Leslie
Allen, Shirley
Alligood, Coney

There are (1897) servicemen of the 379th BG in this archive.





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