The 57th Fighter Group



Photos and History of the 65th Fighter Squadron
by P-47 Pilot Dwight V. Orman


Quotes from Dwight Orman appear in blue lettering


Lt. Dwight Orman's Aircraft
Dwight Orman's Mission Log
P-47 Razorbacks and Pilots
Captured Focke-Wulf 190
Other Aircraft Photos
65th FS Personnel
Maintenance
Miscellaneous
Lt. Bob Blakeley and the Palm Sunday Massacre
57th Fighter Group Exhibit at the New England Air Museum
P-47 Pilot Leon E. Jansen of the 66th Fighter Squadron
Story about "The Lucky Little Bell of San Michele"






HELL HAWKS
By Robert F. Dorr and Thomas D. Jones


Painting of Dwight's P-47 'Duration Dotty' and photo of 1st Lt. Dwight Orman in 1944.
On the left "is a photo of a painting Bob St. Vincent did for me - It's very accurate and you can see the colors used on all 65th P47s. It's a snapshot in time --- I've just taken off from Grosetto with the Marina Di Grosetto directly below - Apennines in background and Dotty my fiance (typical 1940s bobbysoxer) in the cloud. Corny? Maybe but I like it!" On the right is a "color one from my one roll of Kodachrome - 20 year old kid from Massillon, Ohio."


"65th Flight Line at Grosetto."


"65th Flight Line at Grosetto."


"I got my wings at Craig Field in T-6s but we were introduced to the P-40 afterwards. We each logged 10 hours in the P-40. I arrived initially in Naples in early August, 1944 and was assigned to the 65th stationed on Corsica in late August at Alto air strip. When I arrived on Corsica they were equipped with all P-47s. We moved over to mainland Grosetto a few weeks later. Late in the war, probably in May, 1945 we moved again to Villafranco, near Verona, near the foothills of the Italian Alps. The war was over in early May and we returned to Grosetto. In early June, 1945 I joined a B24 combat crew for the trip back home via the south Atlantic route. I had completed 100 missions and about 214 hours of combat time. I was a 1st Lieutenant and I held a DFC and the Air Medal with 5 oak leaf clusters."


 
 
"I'm pretty sure the pics of "Jerry Jinx" were taken on Corsica. We still flew the aircraft from Grosetto as well."

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57th Fighter Group Exhibit at the New England Air Museum


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Groups on Corsica



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