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Stirling four-engine heavy bomber
Stirling heavy bomber operated by the Royal Air Force was the first four-engine British bomber of WWII, July 2, 1943.
Stirling four-engine heavy bomber
Stirling heavy bomber operated by the Royal Air Force was the first four-engine British bomber of WWII, July 2, 1943.
Stoepker, Jack (Interview outline and video), 2015
Jack Stoepker was born in 1928 in Holland, Michigan, and grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He served as an air raid warden during World War II, and enlisted in the Army in summer 1946. While training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, he injured a knee and was…
Stoke Pero Church, Somerset, England
Black and white photograph featuring an interior view of the Stoke Pero Church, located in Stoke Pero in Exmoor National Park within the county of Somerset, England. Scanned from the negative.
Stoke Pero Church, Somerset, England
Black and white photograph featuring an exterior view of the Stoke Pero Church nestled in the rolling countryside of Stoke Pero in Exmoor National Park within the county of Somerset, England. Scanned from the negative.
Stoke Pero Church, Somerset, England
Black and white photograph featuring an exterior view of the Stoke Pero Church nestled in the rolling countryside of Stoke Pero within the county of Somerset, England. Scanned from the negative.
Stolk, Mike (Interview outline and video), 2007
Mike Stolk was born in 1920, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He was drafted in 1942, and trained at Fort Sill as an artillerist. His main job was to site guns and check their ranges. His unit went to England in 1942 and served in France, Belgium,…
Stolk, Peggy (Interview transcript and video), 2008
Peggy Stolk was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and grew up during the Depression. Her family never ran into any major problems during that time, but afterwards her father left her mother with six children to raise on her own. Peggy worked during…























