Capt. William N. West, Air Force air liaison officer and joint terminal attack controller deployed to Operation Atlantic Resolve with 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, speaks to Col. Christopher R. Norrie, 3/4 ABCT commander (second from right), and Soldiers of 3/4 ABCT’s 64th Brigade Support Battalion following the dedication of a memorial in Mosina, Poland, on March 18, 2017, to two Army Air Corps B-17 bomber crewmen who were killed in action during World War II. Tech. Sgt. Leonard A. Marino and Tech. Sgt. John L. Sunberg took fire from Russian fighter aircraf


Capt. William N. West, Air Force air liaison officer and joint terminal attack controller deployed to Operation Atlantic Resolve with 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, speaks to Col. Christopher R. Norrie, 3/4 ABCT commander (second from right), and Soldiers of 3/4 ABCT’s 64th Brigade Support Battalion following the dedication of a memorial in Mosina, Poland, on March 18, 2017, to two Army Air Corps B-17 bomber crewmen who were killed in action during World War II. Tech. Sgt. Leonard A. Marino and Tech. Sgt. John L. Sunberg took fire from Russian fighter aircraft on March 18, 1945, after they’d bailed out of their bomber that had been crippled by flak during a bombing mission of railroad marshaling yards in Berlin.


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