WWII B17 "Dimples Darling"

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Dimples Darling

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Nov 9, 2011
My Dad, John G. Viser, was a co-pilot of this B-17 and I would love any information anyone might have on it and its flights and crews, etc. I also am looking for his flight jacket which has a B-17 painted on the back with the Dimples Darling name and "Timmie" on the front pocket, which was my Dad's nickname for my Mom. He died a long time ago at the young age of 62, and though he was a Pastor by occupation, wanted to be buried in his dress uniform. He always said it was the most important thing he had ever done in life. It seems that his crew also called him "Preacher John" or something similar because he always had his Bible and prayed with them.
 
Can you provide the Bomb Group, location and approximate dates?
If it's 8th USAAF in the ETO, I might be able to find some info, but can't promise.
 
Can you provide the Bomb Group, location and approximate dates?
If it's 8th USAAF in the ETO, I might be able to find some info, but can't promise.

He was in the 8th USAAF, 94th Bomber Group, out of Bury St. Edmunds and flew approximately March of 1944 to May 1945. He was a 1st Lieutenant flying Co pilot to Eddie Parrott in Dimples Darling. Anything anyone knows would be wonderful!
 
He was in the 8th USAAF, 94th Bomber Group, out of Bury St. Edmunds and flew approximately March of 1944 to May 1945. He was a 1st Lieutenant flying Co pilot to Eddie Parrott in Dimples Darling. Anything anyone knows would be wonderful!
I just came across this site. My father 1st Lieutenant Louis Marion was the navigator on Dimples Darling and flew with this crew. He spoke fondly of Ed Parrott and the crew many times before his passing in 2008. Still have pics my father took of crew and combat in WWII.
 
Baugher: Lockheed/Vega B-17G-20-VE , 42-97593

42-97593 | American Air Museum in Britain : Delivered Denver 31/12/43; 1SAG Langley 22/1/44; Presque Is 17/2/44; Assigned 333BS/94BG [TS-H] as PFF at Rougham 18/2/44; 332BS [XM-J]; transferred 550BS/385BG [ -H] Gt Ashfield 3/44; Returned to the USA Bradley 8/7/45; 4168 Base Unit, South Plains, Texas 11/7/45; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Kingman 30/11/45. DIMPLES DARLING.

caption of photo: A damaged B-17G Flying Fortress (TS-H, serial number 42-97593) of the 385th Bomb Group, 30 June 1944. Official caption on image: "ISAD-30 June 44 1700 (WPU, Battle Damage, B-17G, 42-97593, Rougham), RZ." Handwritten caption on reverse: '385th Bomb Group, 4th Combat Wing, 3rd Air Div.'

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333rd Bomb Squadron

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B-17 Crew ID no pics yet but have a question

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Attached are pictures my father Louis Marion took of crew members. My dad is in the first pic with head set and second pic on far left. Not sure who is who. Hopefully someone will recognize a picture and share info. I will follow up later with more pics of combat & general info.
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Strange, i cant find the crew or plane on fold3. Nobody named Marion in the rosters. Also not in the american air museum.
 
If you google 94th Bomb Group- three captions down to 94th Bomb Group/B17 Flying Fortress if will give you a list of all B17s assigned to the 94th Bomb Group. Page 14 has Dimples Darling. I have attached a link below. You will need to cut and paste.
42-97593 / Dimples Darling | B-17 Bomber Flying Fortress – The Queen Of The Skies

Unfortunately I cannot find a list of crew(s) assigned to this aircraft. Apparently there were 3 different squadrons assigned. I was hoping the pictures I included might spark recognition from someone. If you find anything please let me know.
Thanks
 
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Will do. Perhaps with other info pictures names etc we can find something.
 

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