WWII USAAF 330th BOMB SQ KIA NAMED MEDAL GROUP

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WWII USAAF 330th BOMB SQ KIA NAMED MEDAL GROUP
WWII USAAF 330th Bomb Squadron, 93rd Bombardment Group, 8th Air Force and 515th Bomb Squadron, 376th Bombardment Group, 9th Air Force KIA Medal Grouping. Named to B-24 and B-17 Nose Gunner Sergeant Eldon B. Pickett 18046539. Grouping Includes (1) Named Purple Heart. Government engraving. Original posthumous award letter included. (1) Silver Star. Serial numbered 24101. Split wrap brooch. Original award General Order included. (1) Named Distinguished Flying Cross. Private engraving. Original award letter included. (1) Unnamed Air Medal. Full wrap brooch. Original award letter included. (1) Unnamed Good Conduct medal. (1) Crew Photo. (3) Original photographs. (1) (1) 3" Sterling Aerial Gunner Wings. No maker mark visible. (1) American Campaing medal. (1) American Defense medal. (1) WWII Victory medal. (1) ETO medal. Also included are original award letters and photocopies of crew rosters, grave site and biographical research. Sergeant Eldon B. Pickett was born March 13, 1923 in Lancaster County, Nebraska. He enlisted into the USAAF in October 1941. He was originally part of the 330th Bomb Squadron, 93rd Bomb Group, 8th Air Force. Several times during the war, the 8th Air Force sent detachments to Africa to assist in operations against the Afrika Corps and southern Europe bombing missions. As a part of that detachment, Pickett thus also served with the 515th Bomb Squadron, 376th Bomb Group, 9th Air Force. On June 13, 1944, during a bombing mission over France with the 8th Air Force, the B-24 "Per Diem" #42-95153 with Pickett as the nose gunner, was shot down by enemy flak near Laurent, France. Pickett and all but two of the crew were killed in action. He is buried at the Ardennes American Cemetery in Belgium, Row 40, Grave site 57.
Provenance: Lifetime Military Memorabilia & Arms Collection of Peter L. Knepton (1956-2023 Savannah, Georgia)
Condition: Very good. Light wear. Some ribbons have stains.
Estimate: 800-1200

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WWII USAAF 330th BOMB SQ KIA NAMED MEDAL GROUP
WWII USAAF 330th BOMB SQ KIA NAMED MEDAL GROUP
Lot number: 125397
Seller: Centurion Auctions
Event: Wartime Collectible & Military Memorabilia Auction
Ends: Saturday, May 24 | 9:00 AM  Eastern

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