Monday, March 29, 2021

Captain Walter “Waddy” Young and his crew pose in front of their caricatures on their B-29 Superfortress , November 24, 1944.

 


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  1. Today in 2021 that would probably offend someone.

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    1. Of course it would. Bunch of straight, white men! What could be more offensive?

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  2. A bit off topic, but did you know that Clark Gable went to England with the 351st Bombardment Group? See "Air Combat" at You Tube. A recent American Rifleman had a picture of him in a B-17 gunner's position. Wikipedia: "Gable spent two years as an aerial cameraman and bomber gunner in Europe during World War II."

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  3. I love nose art. This one is very creative!

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    1. for the most incredible nose art I've come across in the years of looking at WW2 bombers and fighters, here's my collection posted to a facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Nose-Art-WW2-aircraft-1111861348900582

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  4. notice in the painting, there is a dog by the wagon's front wheel. He was the airplanes mascot, his name was Damit. For 2 more photos of this plane and crew, but in black and white: https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search?q=waddy%27s+wagon

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  5. Alas, the plane disappeared on a mission over Japan.

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