Lt William J. Styles & the 100th Bomb Group

When Lt. William Styles embarked on his 8th mission as a co-pilot, little did he know it would be his last.

Taking on heavy fire over Germany, the plane was badly damaged and the number 2 engine struggled. As each engine began to fail, the crew had no choice but to “ditch the plane” into the North Sea.

Styles and Captain Cary escaped the sinking plane with two badly injured gunners, but the rest of the crew perished.

A nearby Danish fishing boat pulled up its nets and went over to pick up any survivors. They sat in the boat waiting 6 hours for rescue and the Germans knew the bomber crashed. They had no other choice but to return to Denmark and turn the crew over.

Who Was Alice From Dallas?

Who Was Alice From Dallas?

            When I was a child, my grandfather used to take me to watch the planes take off and land at the Albany (NY) Airport. We would park on the side of the road and peer through the wire fence. "Is that Alice?" I would ask. Papa would lower his sunglasses and...

Masters of the Air Trailer

Masters of the Air Trailer

The Trailer for the new series, Masters of the Air, a companion to Band of Brothers, from Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg is out. This nine part series on Apple TV began Friday, January 26, 2024. Masters of the Air follows airmen from the 100th Bomb Group through their...

A Letter to Dad

Orignially appeared in the Evangelist, April 6, 2018. Memorial Day arrives between the last Sunday of Easter and Pentecost this year. But when I reflect on Memorial Day, I must go all the way back to Lent. My father, Bill Styles, died in March 1975. Every March, I...

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