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410th Bomb Group - Squadron Profile.

410th Bomb Group

Founded :
Country : US
Fate :

410th Bomb Group

Aircraft for : 410th Bomb Group
A list of all aircraft known to have been flown by 410th Bomb Group. A profile page including a list of all art prints for the aircraft is available by clicking the aircraft name.
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Havoc




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Manufacturer : Douglas

Havoc

A-20

Invader


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Invader

A-26
Signatures for : 410th Bomb Group
A list of all signatures from our database who are associated with this squadron. A profile page is available by clicking their name.
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Captain Jerome M Coe
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Captain Jerome M Coe

Lead pilot with the 647th Sqn. Flew the first of his 61 combat missions in the A-20 on 15 Aug 1944



Captain Narval F Davis
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Captain Narval F Davis

Pilot with the 647th Sqn. 72 combat missions on both the A-20 & A-26, the first on D-Day June 1944.



Lt Colonel Gordon Jones
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Lt Colonel Gordon Jones

410th Bomb Group - Bombardier/Navigator with the 644th Squadron. Gordon Jones was awarded the Silver Star for his actions on the Blankenheim Mission.




Captain John L Minech
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Captain John L Minech

A pilot with the 647th Squadron, 410th Light Bomb Group, John Minech flew the first of his sixty-five combat missions in May 1944, flying the Douglas A20 Havoc. he flew two missions on d-Day itself, the second of which was a low level attack at 300ft during the evening. He flew thirty-five missions as a Flight Leader, and was Squadron Operations Officer for 5 months. He flew in Europe until the end of the war.


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