A Life Aloft
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Good Lord! "When the bomb bay doors were opened, the wind turbulence was so great that it blew one of the waist gunners into the broken tail section. It took several minutes and four crew members to pass him ropes from parachutes and haul him back into the forward part of the plane."
"The two waist gunners stood up with their heads sticking out through the hole in the top of the fuselage to aim and fire their machine guns. The tail gunner had to shoot in short bursts because the recoil was actually causing the plane to turn."
"The tail gunner was trapped because there was no floor connecting the tail to the rest of the plane. The waist and tail gunners used parts of the German fighter and their own parachute harnesses in an attempt to keep the tail from ripping off and the two sides of the fuselage from splitting apart. While the crew was trying to keep the bomber from coming apart, the pilot continued on his bomb run and released his bombs over the target."
And there were hundreds and hundreds of such stories of true valor, unbelievable courage, the unwavering commitment to continue to complete their mission til the last possible moment, the loyalty to one another, the focus, the determination under the worst of all odds, the unselfishness, their sense of duty and they accomplished what was thought to be impossible and improbable. Many of them, just mere boys, a world away from home and their loved ones. I have said it before and I'll say it again, this is the mark of a man and of a hero. Each and every one of them. We owe them what can never be repaid.
"The two waist gunners stood up with their heads sticking out through the hole in the top of the fuselage to aim and fire their machine guns. The tail gunner had to shoot in short bursts because the recoil was actually causing the plane to turn."
"The tail gunner was trapped because there was no floor connecting the tail to the rest of the plane. The waist and tail gunners used parts of the German fighter and their own parachute harnesses in an attempt to keep the tail from ripping off and the two sides of the fuselage from splitting apart. While the crew was trying to keep the bomber from coming apart, the pilot continued on his bomb run and released his bombs over the target."
And there were hundreds and hundreds of such stories of true valor, unbelievable courage, the unwavering commitment to continue to complete their mission til the last possible moment, the loyalty to one another, the focus, the determination under the worst of all odds, the unselfishness, their sense of duty and they accomplished what was thought to be impossible and improbable. Many of them, just mere boys, a world away from home and their loved ones. I have said it before and I'll say it again, this is the mark of a man and of a hero. Each and every one of them. We owe them what can never be repaid.