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C. George Anderson Collection

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George Anderson
    C. George Anderson or "Andy" as he was called by his Debden friends, was a crew chief in 336.  He started out as an assistant crew chief in 334, working on QP-K with crew chief Don Allen.  Later he moved over to 336 and became the crew chief of kites coded VF-A, taking care of the Mustangs of Franklin Young and James McMahon.  Luckily for us, George was quite handy with a camera, and his photos give us great insight to the world of the A Flight ground crews of 336.  Original captions from photos used when possible, and appear in quotations.

    Photographs courtesy of Jennifer Hartschuh Cellarius

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