VP-204 Crew
Crew Unknown
CREWs: VP-204 Crew-5 "...This photograph is from my Dad's (PATTON, LCDR E. Douglas Retired) personal collection. NAS North Island, San Diego, California Circa March 16, 1945. TOP ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT: A.L. HANEY, W.G. RICHMOND, UNKNOWN, LT(jg) Edwin Douglas PATTON (Pilot), UNKNOWN, E.J. KNOWLES, UNKNOWN and Stan DENISHA. BOTTOM ROW - LEFT TO RIGHT: V. EVELAND, B. HALL, UNKNOWN, UNKNOWN and Red BAYLES..." Contributed by Susan Hamersky hamersky@earthlink.net [03JUN2015]
Crew Unknown
CREWs: VP-204 Crew "...Picture came from the estate of former Aviation Radioman 2nd Class Roy C. Gouge. He served in the Navy from 20 November 1943 to 10 May 1946. After boot training at Great Lakes, NATTC NAS Memphis, Tennessee, and NAS DeLand, Florida he joined VPB-204 in NAAS Harvey Point, North Carolina around March 1945. VPB-204 was transferred to NAS Coco Solo, Panama, Canal Zone in May 1945. Gouge remained with the squadron until his discharge in NAS New Orleans, Louisiana in May, 1946. According to his discharge, Gouge is entitled to the American Campaign, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign, and Victory medals. The photos show him wearing Aircrew wings, Air Gunner distinguishing mark, and a radarman distinguishing mark. The jumper I had only had the rating badge, air gunner mark, and an honorable discharge emblem on it..." Contributed by Pete Killie gyrene2044@yahoo.com [05JAN2004]
CREWs: VP-204 Crew "...Picture came from the estate of former Aviation Radioman 2nd Class Roy C. Gouge. He served in the Navy from 20 November 1943 to 10 May 1946. After boot training at Great Lakes, NATTC NAS Memphis, Tennessee, and NAS DeLand, Florida he joined VPB-204 in NAAS Harvey Point, North Carolina around March 1945. VPB-204 was transferred to NAS Coco Solo, Panama, Canal Zone in May 1945. Gouge remained with the squadron until his discharge in NAS New Orleans, Louisiana in May, 1946. According to his discharge, Gouge is entitled to the American Campaign, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign, and Victory medals. The photos show him wearing Aircrew wings, Air Gunner distinguishing mark, and a radarman distinguishing mark. The jumper I had only had the rating badge, air gunner mark, and an honorable discharge emblem on it..." Contributed by Pete Killie gyrene2044@yahoo.com [05JAN2004]
CREWs: VP-204 Crew "...Names of the crew from left to right tanding: Lehman Lynch Ltjg Thompkins (Lt Calloway) Ens Ritter Sutton Koontz 2nd mech 1st radio 1st pilot plane Cmdr 2nd pilot 2nd mech radarman. Kneeling: Krueger Hundley Lemand Jobes Johnston Sheppard Johnstone 1st mech 1st radar 2nd radio gunner ord.man plane cpt. radioman..." Contributed by CALLOWAY, William F. c/o His Son Dr. William Calloway twomudbugz@aol.com [29APR2002]
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