340th Bomb Group
486th Bomb Squadron Planes
B-25 Photos from Charles Cook’s Photo Collection
Edited by his son Doug Cook
Photos unless noted
otherwise are from Charles Cook’s Collection
Last Update Sept 27, 2014
My father was a B-25 pilot in the 487th Squadron. I have
always assumed that my father personally took these photos since I remember him
saying that he mixed his photo chemicals in unlabeled wine bottles. One time he used the wrong bottle confusing
developer for fixer and ruined a roll of film. I have seen some of these photos
in other collections (http://www.warwingsart.com/12thAirForce/planes13.html
) so I have to assume that Dad shared them or the men swapped photos.
References:
http://warwingsart.com/57thWing/340thBG/489BS/index.htm
http://members.northrock.bm/~ehetzel/b25names.html
The 486th Squadron can claim that one of their
pilots went on to become a famous astronaut.
Donald K. (Deke)
Slayton entered the Air Force as an aviation
cadet and received his wings in April 1943 after completing flight training at
The plane returned with thanks to God and the
pilot. Tail-Gunner?
Photo courtesy of Bob Knox, custodian of 486th BS
Radioman-Waist Gunnner John Pulos’
photo collection.
These B-25 Bombers were
primarily B-25 J Models.
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SN 43-4019 - 6A
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DEVIL'S HELPER
486th
Squadron thanks Herman Voss and MikeLaney: On McKinnan, Racetlo and Zawestowski. Mack (pilot) was the sole survivor and spent
the remainder of the war in Mooseburg Prison Camp.March 20, 1945 on a mission to Campo, near the
Austrian border, 6B received a direct hit by an 88MM shell and went down. Crew
included Mack Coneglio, Granger
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SN 43-27723 - 6C
Photo courtesy of Bob Knox, custodian of 486th
BS Radioman-Waist Gunnner John Pulos’
photo collection
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SN 43-28080 – 6E
Photo courtesy of Bob Knox, custodian of 486th
BS Radioman-Waist Gunnner John Pulos’
photo collection
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SAN ANTONEO ROSE
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340th BG 486th BS -
SN 43-4033 - 6J LADIES DELIGHT
Photos courtesy of Bob Knox, custodian of 486th
BS Radioman-Waist Gunnner John Pulos’
photo collection.
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SN 43-4061 -6K
I'LL TAKE YOU HOME
AGAIN KATHLEEN II
Photo Credit: 486th BS Hal Bridges material
from his son Hal Bridges, Jr. via John Purvis
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SN 43-27639 - 6L RINKY DOO
340th BG 486th BS -
SN 43-27709 – 6M SCHAPPS YO YO
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THE OLD MILL
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SN 43-27784 - 6Q
NOAH'S ARC
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LIL BEA HIND
II (thanks to Mike Laney for the
translation!)
Photo courtesy of Bob Knox, custodian of 486th
BS Radioman-Waist Gunnner John Pulos’
photo collection.
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SN 43-27900 - 6V
BOTTOMS-UP II
Photo Credit: 486th BS Hal Bridges material
from his son Hal Bridges, Jr. via John Purvis
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SN 43-35954 – 6W
SECTION
8 – IDIOTS DELIGHT
From Mike Laney- I
believe is 6W, not sure of serial since all 6W’s had this name
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SN 43-27505 - 6W
AFTER
WOMEN OR LIQUOR (A.W.O.L.)
486th_Squadron
by Herman Voss: First mission 07-04-1944, Shot down Feb. 13, 1945
on mission #735 to Ambrogio
in the
Crew:
P: M.W. Knighton, CP: J.C. Smith
B: E. C. Reseburg, RG" R. R. Chappius
G: J. R. Long, TG: A. A. Kropp
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THE ALICE L
486th_Squadron
by Herman Voss: This plane made it to the end of the war in
and was flown
home. Last mission 04-20-1945
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YANKEE DOODLE DANDY
Photo courtesy of Bob Knox, custodian of 486th
BS Radioman-Waist Gunnner John Pulos’
photo collection
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SN 43-4028 - 6Z
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SN UNKNOWN
ROYAL FLUSH
Note from Ron
Holman, son of Ralph L. Holman, 486th Squadron Tailgunner
on Royal Flush:
The plane was shot down in 1943 on the way to a target. The crew
survived and he spent
two days in the water before being rescued.
[Thanks for the history!]
John Pulos pictured with
wrecked German JU-88 Bomber:
Photo courtesy of Bob Knox, custodian of 486th
BS Radioman-Waist Gunnner John Pulos’
photo collection