Fred Woodard Sr. Frdwoodard@aol.com wrote:
I was a member of the 390th, 1689th Ordinance. I enjoy your site and am looking forward to future additions. I’m interested in finding out who is still with us, especially the boys from my unit. By the way, I’m using my sons computer and e-mail address.
Dave Brouchoud brouchou@execpc.com wrote:
Thank you for a wonderful page/pages. I have printed much of the information and will use it in the 390th Bomb Group 3 ring binder that is a part of our Wisconsin Chapter of the 8th Air Force “BOMB GROUP HALL OF FAME”. The 390th BG binder was the first of what is now 34 binders and includes two binders for fighter groups and one binder for a medium Bomber Group. The binders contain short stories, poems, cartoons, missions, photos of crews and aircraft, awards, losses etc. The binders are for our members enjoyment and to help preserve history. We display them four times each year at our 8th A.F. mini-reunions. Some of our members also display at schools, Bomb Group reunions, VFW posts ect. If anyone reading this would like to donate information to our “BOMB GROUP HALL OF FAME”, binders, please contact me. Items can be photo copied with excellent results. Thank you . Dave Brouchoud brouchou@execpc.com
Charlie Turner Top Turret Gunner bachbabyttg@radix.net wrote:
I think that this new web site is outstanding. I was lucky to be a part of the 390th Bomb group, 570th squadron & privileged to fly with the Bachelor’s Baby crew. The pinnacle of my life.
Howard L. Johnson Tuputt4par@aol.com wrote:
I am so pleased with the new site. It has so much to offer people who have not “been there, done that”. It is a great way to learn about what went on in the skies over Europe. Good job! I will look forward to the updates that are on the way….Howard L. Johnson ROG 570th Sqdn.
Joe Ryan kdonog@aol.com wrote:
Great Web Page! My Dad is former 2nd Lt. Thomas K. Ryan, a navigator in the 570th sqdn. I’d appreciate hearing from anyone who remembers him.
Michael Ennis mennis@ccnet.com wrote:
What a great update to the page. Congratulations Webmaster Steve Presswood. For those of you visiting the site please be sure to check in regularly as we have some great plans over the next year. As guest’s please be sure to let us know what you think and what you are looking for. The Moller Library, The 390th Museum and this Web site will be the foremost authority on the air war campaign over Europe during WWII. Mike Ennis, Board of Director/Treasurer, 390th Memorial Museum Foundation Inc.
Steve Presswood sp@airmail.net wrote:
Kelley Presswood (570th) is my father and I’m proud to be a part of the 390th Memorial Museum Foundation. I have served for two years as the Square “J” Bulletin editor and am now the webmaster for this web page. We are always interested in hearing from the visitors to our site, so please follow the link at the top of this page and let us hear from you. Thanks.
August 18th, 2008 at 9:15 am
Fred Woodard Sr. Frdwoodard@aol.com wrote:
I was a member of the 390th, 1689th Ordinance. I enjoy your site and am looking forward to future additions. I’m interested in finding out who is still with us, especially the boys from my unit. By the way, I’m using my sons computer and e-mail address.
August 18th, 2008 at 9:15 am
Dave Brouchoud brouchou@execpc.com wrote:
Thank you for a wonderful page/pages. I have printed much of the information and will use it in the 390th Bomb Group 3 ring binder that is a part of our Wisconsin Chapter of the 8th Air Force “BOMB GROUP HALL OF FAME”. The 390th BG binder was the first of what is now 34 binders and includes two binders for fighter groups and one binder for a medium Bomber Group. The binders contain short stories, poems, cartoons, missions, photos of crews and aircraft, awards, losses etc. The binders are for our members enjoyment and to help preserve history. We display them four times each year at our 8th A.F. mini-reunions. Some of our members also display at schools, Bomb Group reunions, VFW posts ect. If anyone reading this would like to donate information to our “BOMB GROUP HALL OF FAME”, binders, please contact me. Items can be photo copied with excellent results. Thank you . Dave Brouchoud brouchou@execpc.com
August 18th, 2008 at 9:14 am
Charlie Turner Top Turret Gunner bachbabyttg@radix.net wrote:
I think that this new web site is outstanding. I was lucky to be a part of the 390th Bomb group, 570th squadron & privileged to fly with the Bachelor’s Baby crew. The pinnacle of my life.
August 18th, 2008 at 9:14 am
Howard L. Johnson Tuputt4par@aol.com wrote:
I am so pleased with the new site. It has so much to offer people who have not “been there, done that”. It is a great way to learn about what went on in the skies over Europe. Good job! I will look forward to the updates that are on the way….Howard L. Johnson ROG 570th Sqdn.
August 18th, 2008 at 9:14 am
Joe Ryan kdonog@aol.com wrote:
Great Web Page! My Dad is former 2nd Lt. Thomas K. Ryan, a navigator in the 570th sqdn. I’d appreciate hearing from anyone who remembers him.
August 18th, 2008 at 9:12 am
Cees Steijger cees.steijger@wxs.nl wrote:
Great page, very informative. For those who are interested in other B17 stories: visit my home page on http://home.wxs.nl/~stijgerHave fun.–Cees Steijger
August 18th, 2008 at 9:11 am
Dwight Levi wrote:
Steve, this is a neat page, some very fine pictures of aircraft.
August 18th, 2008 at 9:11 am
Michael Ennis mennis@ccnet.com wrote:
What a great update to the page. Congratulations Webmaster Steve Presswood. For those of you visiting the site please be sure to check in regularly as we have some great plans over the next year. As guest’s please be sure to let us know what you think and what you are looking for. The Moller Library, The 390th Museum and this Web site will be the foremost authority on the air war campaign over Europe during WWII. Mike Ennis, Board of Director/Treasurer, 390th Memorial Museum Foundation Inc.
August 18th, 2008 at 9:11 am
Calvin Wagner CWagner253@aol.com wrote:
Really enjoyed your Museum, was there last August, have been there several times, and enjoyed it each time.
August 18th, 2008 at 9:10 am
Steve Presswood sp@airmail.net wrote:
Kelley Presswood (570th) is my father and I’m proud to be a part of the 390th Memorial Museum Foundation. I have served for two years as the Square “J” Bulletin editor and am now the webmaster for this web page. We are always interested in hearing from the visitors to our site, so please follow the link at the top of this page and let us hear from you. Thanks.