Flight 307 Identification
Up Flight 307 Identification Navy Day 1945

Pilots (Top Row, left to right)
1.	Stephen Peteraf
2.	Frank "Pete" Peterson
3.	"Duke" Charles
4.	Ned "Riggs" Coleman
5.	Bob Vaughan
6.	Harry L. Manning (Combat Instructor)
7.	J. R. Taylor (Flight Instructor)
8.	E. A. Heflin (Assistant Flight Instructor)
9.	D. E. Frary (Assistant Flight Instructor)
10.	Al Critchley
11.	Dick Zettel
12.	Mack A. Thompson
13.	J. H. "Dave" Davidson
Gunners (Bottom Rom, left to right)
14.	Jim Harness
15.	Fred Buxton
16.	Horace M. Maclar
17.	F. J. Carpenter
18.	Chuck Lenius
19.	(unknown)
20.	Lester L. Harper
21.	Jack Davis
22.	Jimmie McWilliams
23.	Joe McRaith

Note - the names provided here were taken from signatures on the back of the photograph.  Spellings in some cases may be incorrect.  The list of gunners' names is short by one name.  It is assumed that the man behind the ammo belts is the unnamed individual.

Thanks to Steve Peteraf and Charles Seitz for providing a copy of the signed photo.

Additional notes regarding Flight 307 and Steve Peteraf's experiences, provided by Charles Seitz:

"The squadron qualified for carrier operations aboard the Guadalcanal (of U-505 fame).  During a landing qualification, Steve's approach was too high so he reduced power to lose some altitude.  The engine didn't respond when he attempted to restore power and the airplane continued to lose altitude.  He had to land in the water!
 
Cecil Field was closed for the investigation of Helldiver crashes during high speed dives.  Steve
believes it was one of the instructors in the picture who observed an empennage separation during a dive. They lost many crews before anyone knew what was happening.
 
Steve left the squadron and went on to night fighter school where he flew the F6F Hellcat."


 

 

 
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