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Mission Statement

The Mission and Purposes of the www.303rdBG.com are to:

Dedication

Gary and SusanThis website was conceived in response to the question posed by Ed Miller, "We should be doing much more for the 303rd BGA. Do you have any suggestions?" It was a loaded question, and I took the bait and volunteered myself for this project. When I designed the Thunderbird Web Page, a website of this magnitude was the farthest thing from my mind.

My father, Vern L. Moncur, was the first pilot of the B-17G Thunderbird as a member of the 303rd Bombardment Group (H), 359th Bombardment Squadron. Though that was before I was born, I saw how his experiences changed his life and ours. I grew up in a home without a driveway . . . it was the "runway." The patch of cement next to the runway where we played basketball was the "ramp." I was an adult before I knew "ramp" was an aviation term. Almost all our family rides were to the airport, a tradition that has carried on to my family.

Dad's experiences as a B-17 pilot were not spoken of often in our home. His love of the B-17 was matched only by my mother's hatred of it. The war was even more difficult for her than it was for him. Mom would read the newspaper headlines about B-17s being shot down and airmen being killed and captured. She would worry and fret for two weeks until she got a letter dated after the date of the article . . . then she would go through the same thing again and again. Also, while Dad was flying combat, she lost a baby. My oldest brother, Vaun, was born and died during Dad's combat.

Although I have always loved airplanes and go to every airshow possible, my real love of the B-17 and her crews started in September 1984, just four months before Dad died. At a local airshow, Dad, my 11 year old son Matthew and I climbed through the Commorative Air Force's B-17 Sentimental Journey. Dad, with his voice quivering, showed us the controls and said, "I'm sure I could take her off, but would have a heck of a time getting back down." The tears in his eyes and the love he had for the B-17 are still etched in my mind and in my son's mind as well.

May this web page be a lasting memory to all of the dedicated airmen and support personnel who carried the 303rd Bombardment Group (H) to its highest level: to those who gave their lives; to those who spent time in prisoner of war camps; to those who evaded capture; and to those fortunate enough to return home.

We owe our freedom to them all. We shall never forget . . .

Gary L. Moncur

303rd BOMB GROUP (H) ASSOCIATION

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DISSOLUTION OF THE 303rd BOMB GROUP ASSOCIATION

CHARTER INFORMATION The 303rd Bomb Group (H) Association, Inc., was a tax exempt organization under IRS Code 501(c)(19), founded in 1975, was chartered in the State of Florida to perpetuate the history of the 303rd Bombardment Group (H) and to provide opportunities for 303rd veterans, families and friends to meet.There is no historical connection between the 303rd Bomb Group (H) "Hell's Angels" and the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club.