This photo in front of 42-110168 'Old Iron Pants' was taken after the crew had completed their combat missions. Originally a 791st BS crew, by the time they were done there were just two of the original officers left (pictured) and two of the original enlisted men. The others had been reassigned to other crews.
The two officers standing are Henry Kenneth Close (Pilot) and Edward James Sanicki (Co Pilot). The other two men standing are thought to be members of the ground crew.
Kneeling L-R -
Paul E Smith - Gunner (original crew)
???
Lynn Culley - Gunner (original crew)
???
Tobias "Toby" Alberto Cordova - Radio Operator
The two "???" are thought to be Hubert L Boyd (Gunner) and Edward Kramek (Engineer). Unsure which is which
Source: Vincent LaRussa - Vet
In the foreground is 41-29375 'Lil Peach' (flown by William Arthur Johnston and crew #099-R0)
Trailing her is 42-95115 'Topper II' (flown by James Wilbur Littleford and crew #079-R1)
Crew on 'Lil Peach' was -
William Arthur Johnston - Pilot
Phillip George Day - Co Pilot
Harris Manuel Burstyn - Navigator
Walter John Chappas - Bombardier
Hugh Francis Hackett - Engineer
Leland Joseph Ripley - Assistant Engineer (Waist Gunner)
Tobias Alberto Cordova - Radio Operator
Remo Romoto Romboletti - Assistant Radio Operator (Waist Gunner)
Marcus Simmons Bennett - Ball Turret Gunner
Warren Barnett Roebuck - Tail Turret Gunner
Crew on 'Topper II' was -
James WIlbur Littleford - Pilot
Gustavus Andrews Bentley - Co Pilot
Robert John Feldman - Navigator
Alfred Gordon Landers - Bombardier
Arnold James Losi - Engineer
Frank Stanley Kownacki - Assistant Engineer (Waist Gunner)
Nathaniel Ligols - Radio Operator
Thomas Patrick Kelly - Assistant Radio Operator (Waist Gunner)
Kriste Ribarich - Ball Turret Gunner
David Earl Rowland - Tail Turret Gunner