Earle Rogers crew

Earle Rogers crew were assigned to the 515th Squadron. 

The above photo was provided by a friend of the Gus Fish family. Gus FIsh is second from the right, front row.

The men and their positions are:

Officers
Rogers, Earle R.
Edenfield, Claxton M.
Frentz, Walter G.
Edmunds, William F.

Enlisted
Bastian, Frederick C.
Matkaiti, Anthony J.
Fish, Gus (NMI)
Yeamans, Robert D.
Townsend, James D.
Caton, Francis C.


696484
T-61999
716403
704168


12082248
17109797
33463175
37157703
34649871
34666216


Pilot, Dept 1024
Pilot / Co-pilot, Dept 1024
Navigator, Dept 1034
Bombardier, Dept 1035


Radio Operator, Dept 757
Engineer, Dept 748
Ball Turret, Dept 612
Nose Turret, Dept 612
Waist Gunner, Dept 612
Tail Turret, Dept 612

376 ARCHIVES

The website 376bg.org is NOT our site nor is it our endowment fund.

At the 2017 reunion, the board approved the donation of our archives to the Briscoe Center for American History, located on the University of Texas - Austin campus.

Also, the board approved a $5,000 donation to add to Ed Clendenin's $20,000 donation in the memory of his father. Together, these funds begin an endowment for the preservation of the 376 archives.

Donate directly to the 376 Endowment

To read about other endowment donation options, click here.


My Trip to San Pancrazio

October 2019


Reunion

NOTE change in month !!!

DATES: Sep 18-21, 2025

CITY:Rapid City, SD

HOTEL:




Click here to read about the reunion details.

previous reunions


For Sale

The Other Doolittle Raid


The Broken Wings of Zlatibor


The Liberandos


Three Crawford Brothers


Liberando: Reflections of a Reluctant Warrior


376th Bomb Group Mission History


The Last Liberator


Full Circle


Shadows of Wings


Ten Men, A "Flying Boxcar," and A War


I Survived Ploesti


A Measure of Life


Shot Down In Yugoslavia


Stories of My Life


Attack


Born in Battle


Bombardier's Diary


Lost Airmen


Langdon Liberando