Albert J Shower
MilitaryColonel Shower had the unique distinction of being the only commander of a Group that flew from the U S to Europe, stayed in command until the war was over, flew on many missions with the Group and then flew back to the U S with them after the war.
Nickname "Black Al" reflected his "stern but fair, no nonsense" command style.
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- Military/Civilian/Mascot: Military
- Nationality: American
- Unit: 2nd Air Division 467th Bomb Group 790th Bomb Squadron
- Role/Job: Ground Crew Chief
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Related media
- Media Type: Video
- Collection Name: Rob Edwards collection
- Object Number: UPL 26400
- Description: Memorials to the Mighty Eighth: Rackheath station 145 Recent videos and photographs of the memorials to the men of the USAAF 467th Bombardment Group...
Events
Event | Location | Date | Description |
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Born |
Madison, WI, USA | 16 June 1910 | |
Other Commissioned |
West Point, NY, USA | 12 June 1935 | Bachelor of Science, USMA 1935 |
Other Commander |
25 October 1943 - 12 June 1945 | 467th Bomb Group | |
Died |
15 October 2001 |
Revisions
Ross Rainwater, "Black Al" addition. Often heard my dad, TSGT Roy L. Rainwater use that nickname for COL Shower, but he meant it with respect, especially with the benefit of hindsight that COL Shower's command style saved lives.
BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE 8TH AIR FORCE, 1942-1945 (Command and Staff Officers) by Russell A. Strong
392nd BG Memorial Association News February 2001 & Page 406 in the book 2ND AIR DIVISIONby Turner Publishing Company, 1998 edition (D790.A2S45) / Drawn from the records of the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Savannah, Georgia