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<title>Press Release -- Eighth Air Force Bomber Station, England</title>
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<p>AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE BOMBER STATION, England  ---Shown after returning from one of the many Eight Air Force bombing assaults that paved the way for the march of Allied armies across Europe, is <strong>Second Lieutenant Harrie Taft, 22, of Providence Rhode Island.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Co-pilot on thex </strong>B-17 Flying<strong> </strong>Fortress <strong>“Florence Darlin”</strong>, he flew through sever enemy opposition to drop tons of explosives on Nazi industrial and military installations prior to V-E Day.</p>
<p><strong>Lt. Taft</strong> is a member of the 452<sup>nd</sup> Bomb. Group, a unit of the Third Air Division—the division that received a unit citation for its historic England-to-Africa shuttle bombing of Messerschmitt aircraft factory at Regensburg, Germany.</p>
<p>The Eighth was the first American air force to attack Germany and its first objective was the defeat of the Luftwaffe, the keystone upon which plans for the successful invasion of Europe were laid.  Thousands of pounds of high explosives were dropped on aircraft plants and tank factories since August 1942, and 6,000 German interceptors were shot out of the air by bomber gunners.</p>
<p>After beating the Luftwaffe into relative impotency, the Eight threw its weight against Germany’s rail system and vital sources of oil, dropping over 700,000 tons of bombs on enemy military strong points throughout the Reich.  These operations in the air disorganized all transport in Germany, restricted enemy military operations and drained the lifeblood of the Nazi war machine.</p>
<p><strong>He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Taft of 20 Frankfort Street, Providence.  Prior to entering the AAF in March 1943, Lt. Taft was a student a Bryant College, there.  His wife, Mrs. Florence Taft, lives at 105 Sunset Ave., Providence.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>TO:  Providence (Rhode Island) </strong>Alumni Secretary” (Bryant College)</p>
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<p><strong>PIC STORY</strong></p>
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<title>Letter Written by Harrie M. Taft, Jr. to the Bryant College Service Club Dated June 13, 1943</title>
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<p><strong>UNITED STATES AIR FORCE</strong></p>
<p>June 13, 1943.</p>
<p>Bryant Service Club,</p>
<p>I received your gift the other day + it was most welcome. I imagine that the old service club is running with a shortage of male members, but from what I saw while at Bryant I guess the girls can handle the situation. The cigarettes came in mighty handy because my financial situation is not always what it should be.</p>
<p>I suppose if Mr. Naylor sees this letter he will contemplate taking back those credits I labored so hard to make in his English classes.</p>
<p>The Air Force is swell, but I miss the old Bryant gang. I hope to fly over there in about 8 or 9 months – if I’m lucky. Well, long may the Bryant Service Club serve + thanks again.</p>
<p>Sincerely<br />Pvt. Harrie Taft Jr.</p>
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