VMD-354 History
Circa 1945
A BIT OF HISTORY: "...My wife's uncle, Leonard Clerc, was a Camera Operator with VMD-354 at Guam during WWII - Circa 1945. Here are a few of his photographs..." Contributed by Jim Griggs griggsjiml@gmail.com [01APR2016]
Circa 1943
A BIT OF HISTORY: "...A pair of original 8x10 photos of Marine Corps Squadron VMB-354 taken at Cherry Point, MAS in 1944. The first is a great cockpit shot of Lt. Hortou (spelling) at the controls of a PB4Y-1 Liberator. The other is the crew shot (note crease on the bottom). VMD-354 was a Marine Corps Photographic Squadron which served in the Pacific in 1945..." WebSite: EBay http://cgi.ebay.com/ Original-Marine-Corps-PB4Y-1-Crew-Photos_W0QQitemZ6626111918QQcategoryZ4727QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem [06MAY2006]
A BIT OF HISTORY: "...Captain Ward "Jack" Williams Jr. Left to Right: Jack Williams, Jack Williams and Eleanor Cleveland Willismas are on the right side (probably at USMCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina in 1944), Jack Williams and Eleanor Cleveland William are on the left, Jack Williams Bachelor Officers' Mess Card and Jack and Dog..." Contributed by Bruce Anderson paralleler@earthlink.net [09SEP2005]
Circa Unknown Can you identify the Month and or Year?
A BIT OF HISTORY: "...The PB4Y-1 also served with Marine Corps photographic Reconnaissance Squadrons, which were designated "VMD". Three USMC squadrons operated the Liberator -- VMD-154, VMD-254 and VMD-354..." http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pettypi/elevon/baugher_us/b024-29.html [26DEC99]
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