Friday, January 2, 2026

 


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  1. And that is why our losses will be so low.

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  2. I wonder how much damage was inflicted by Friendly Fire in the heat of battle?

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  3. Didn't work out the way the "experts" said it would....

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  4. Nice theory but reality was quite different.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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    1. How'd that go?
      Everybody's got a plan until they get punched in the mouth.

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  5. Don't run out of ammo too early, while using enough to stay alive, need ammo for going in then going out of the target. Pretty hairy stuff. Germans fighters used 20mm cannons. Skin of the B-17 is .020 thick. Talk about your arse in the wind. Those bomber guys all had serious balls.

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  6. Bomber crews had a higher causality rate than the Marines assault troops in the Pacific.

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  7. RAF Bomber Command lost 55,000 flying, mostly, at night. US lost 35,000 flying during the day.

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  8. RAF's War started in 1939, USAAF in Europe in 1942.

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  9. The "Bomber Mafia" had a huge influence in Allied tactics for most of the war. It took a lot of lives to somewhat change their minds but it never did entirely.

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  10. Good vid on YouTube of a gunner who shot down 12 germans maybe more, in one attack. He changed the tactics from defensive to offensive fire. Then trained other gunners how to do it. Kill ratios went way up. Great vid and puts to rest the B17s were defenseless b/s.

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