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The 381st Bomb Group welcomes you to the official 381st Bombardment Group (Heavy) Memorial Association web site.  The 381st Bomb Group was a B-17 Flying Fortress unit based at Ridgewell, England, Station 167, as part of the mighty Eighth Air Force from 1943 to 1945.  The group flew in the 1st Combat Wing, First Air Division of the 8th Army Air Force.

The memorial association is for all elements of the 381st Bomb Group, its squadrons, and the commands of the 432nd Air Service Group. Our 800+ members are comprised of 381st WWII veterans, their descendants, and friends of the 381st.  The association celebrated the 36th annual reunion in 2012 and is scheduled to meet again in 2013 in San Antonio Texas in August 2013.

The association publishes a newsletter, holds well attended yearly reunions, regularly produces a membership directory, has an active forum, answers research questions via this web site, maintains an archive of photographs and 381st historical information, offers association materials for sale via the PX, and much more.

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Association History

The association was formed in 1977 at an Eighth Air Force Association reunion when six 381st BG veterans decided to try to find other group veterans and hold collateral meetings at the 8th AF reunions. They found about twenty other 381st BG veterans and held their first independent meeting at Hershey, PA, in 1978 with John Wierman as host.

T. Paxton "Pax" Sherwood was an driving force behind the early years of the association. The association has held annual reunions each year since 1978.

The association is incorporated in the state of Wisconsin and has nonprofit status granted by the IRS.

The purpose of the association is to encourage fraternal activities, foster patriotism and loyalty, maintain historical records, assist members of the association and their families, maintain allegiance to the United States, and to preserve and defend it from all enemies. - from the association constitution adopted in 1989.

- History of the Association, by Joe Waddell, past Association Secretary/Treasurer.


381st Bomb Group Forum

New to forum, Col Harry Leber's grandson (Scott Liggett)

Tue, 02 Apr 2013 18:35:12 Z

Col Leber was my maternal grandfather. My mother and her twin sister, Phyllis, have photo albums of pictures he took from his training in San Antonio all the way through the war. Currently, I have pictures of the pages. These were taken with an old digita..

I love you grandpa (Miss Fortune)

Sat, 30 Mar 2013 20:18:52 Z

Today 68 years ago my Grand father jumped from his B-17. after a failed attempted to help his crew he bailed out. he watched some of his crew burn to death I will not put no details here. This post is in honer of Pilot Paul,J,Scherrman. Copilot, Earl, B N..

Info on Lt. John Tuz 381 bomb group 535 bomb squadron 6-14 / 11-4-44 (chiefjohnt)

Sat, 30 Mar 2013 00:01:16 Z

I am looking for any information on my father Lt. John Tuz Pilot O-757125 381 Bomb Group 535 Bomb Squadron Ridgewell.1 mission in log book 6-14-44 to Melon France last mission #34 on 11-4-44 to Hamburg. Thank you...

Researching a vet... (michael_mar)

Sun, 17 Mar 2013 12:22:53 Z

Hello everyone,First post here, but want to say I'm very impressed with the quality of this site. Thought I would post some questions, as I recently acquired some items belonging to a member of the 381st BG/534th BS and I'm trying to preserve as much info..

Looking for info B17 42-40007 Honey (falcon54)

Thu, 21 Feb 2013 10:45:12 Z

On 25 November 1944 a B17 crashed at Loksbergen (near Diest, Belgium). The nickname was HONEY and I know only the pilots name, 1Lt Henry RIZA The SN of the aircraft : 42-40007 and was from 381 BG - 533 BS Code VP - N Does anyone have more information ..

Harvey G. McLaughlin (Paul McL)

Wed, 20 Feb 2013 17:04:23 Z

My father was in the 381st and his name is Harvey G. McLaughlin or he might have been listed as H. G. McLaughlin. He flew 22 missions over Germany and was a pilot or a co-pilot. One mission they had to land or crash land the plane in Belgium and find thei..

Harold A. Mourning (wayneslyhouse)

Sun, 10 Feb 2013 13:20:04 Z

Looking for information about the life, marriage, death and burial of Sergeant Harold A. Mourning who served in the Army Air Corps for the family history research I am doing. He was shot down over Germany and held as a prisoner of war for at least six mon..

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