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The late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr., third from top

The late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr., third from top

The late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr., third from top left, was a navigator assigned to the 303rd Bombardment Group at RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom, when his plane was shot down by enemy forces while conducting... More

U.S. Army 1st Sgt. Louie Barlolong, Joint Intelligence

U.S. Army 1st Sgt. Louie Barlolong, Joint Intelligence

U.S. Army 1st Sgt. Louie Barlolong, Joint Intelligence Operations Center Europe Analytic Center, (JAC), headquarters commandant, poses with family members of the late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr., WWII 303rd Bomb... More

Pattie Morneault, second cousin of the late 2nd Lt.

Pattie Morneault, second cousin of the late 2nd Lt.

Pattie Morneault, second cousin of the late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr., World War II 303rd Bombardment Group navigator, and her husband Henry watch a video presentation during the Holocaust Remembrance luncheon... More

U.S. Army Col. Elizabeth Coble, far right, U.S. European

U.S. Army Col. Elizabeth Coble, far right, U.S. European

U.S. Army Col. Elizabeth Coble, far right, U.S. European Command J2 reserve management chief, explains the history of the 303rd Bombardment Groups aerial missions to family members of the late 2nd Lt. Jackson P... More

Second cousins of the late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr.,

Second cousins of the late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr.,

Second cousins of the late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr., WWII 303rd Bombardment Group navigator, attend a Holocaust Remembrance luncheon with leadership members of the Joint Intelligence Operations Center Europe ... More

Second cousins of the late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr.,

Second cousins of the late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr.,

Second cousins of the late 2nd Lt. Jackson Palmer Jr., WWII 303rd Bombardment Group navigator, visit the 303rd BG Memorial at RAF Molesworth, April 28, 2014. After contacting the base historian, the family coor... More

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