This site is sponsored and maintained by:
The 122nd Bombardment Squadron
Veterans Association and Restoration Unit
Jackson Barracks Military Museum
New Orleans, Louisiana
!! ATTENTION !!
10 October 2005All members of the Restoration Unit have been accounted for and are safe. I want to thank everyone who participated by phone and email in bringing everyone together after Katrina and Rita. Although we don't know what the future holds you can journey with us on the road to recovery by going to--
-----Tom Isbell.I am a veteran (WWII) searching for anyone who may have gone through Navy Boot Camp at San Diego Ca. in 1944, more specifically Company #44-457. I am seeking a copy of that company's group picture.
I lost all of my memorabilia to flood caused by hurricane Katrina. I would really appreciate your response. Thanks---Ernie Daunis.
Ernie can be reached at admin@122nd.com ---Tom
Please visit our History pages
first, written by Lt. Col. Robert Monsted (Ret.), you will be able to follow
the development of the 122nd from it's inception in 1941 until the present. By
clicking on the designation numbers you will be able to view photographs of the
various aircraft used by the Squadron. Then browse through the Members pages where you will meet the
members and learn more about
them. On the "Completed Projects" page you will find photos and a brief description of
projects that have been completed. The Briefings page will keep
you up to date on the latest developments and work in progress, the Links will take you to the
Jackson Barracks Military Museum web site as well as other major military
museums and aviation sites throughout the world. Contact Us lists contacts at
the Museum and a location map. In Airpark you will find photos of
other aircraft on display in the airpark and on the Museum grounds. Check out
the feature "Ever Wonder?" by John Cordero.In Memoriam honors our deceased
members.
Please sign our guest book before you leave.
Your questions or comments are welcome at
E-Mail admin@122nd.com, or the phone and
fax numbers on the "Contact Us" page.
This site is dedicated to all the men and
women who have served in the U.S. Military Forces and especially to those who
have paid the ultimate price so that we may have the freedom and peace which we
enjoy today.
----Tom Isbell, Administrator.