Ms. Suzanne Wilson stands by the records of airmen who served at Molesworth in WWII
Ms. Suzanne Wilson stands by volumes containing the records of the 7,336 U. S. Army Air Corps airmen who served at Molesworth as aircrew and ground support personnel from September 1942 - May 1945 during WWII. The volumes, documented over a 20-year period by Ms. Wilson's father Lt. Col Edgar Miller, were accepted by JAC Commander Col. Peter H. Devlin in a recent ceremony. Lt Col Miller flew 30 missions during the conflict including 10 over Berlin. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Jocelyn L. Rich)
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