I was just wondering if this would have been the wings that a WWII USAAF radio operator would have worn. Thanks...
Thank you so much for all of this great and very helpful information!
So, as of what I have found, it is safe to assume unless a radio operator was on the lead plane, they didn't do all that much. So, and correct me...
The radio station was behind and below where the copilot sat on the starboard side.
Also, I have found information stating that on a B-24, the R/O and Engineer would alternate manning the top turret. However, I'm sure they would...
Yes, I was actually able to find the missing action report! MISSING AIRCREW REPORT: #12658 AIRCRAFT: #42-95241 "JOLLY DUCK" "G-Bar" 37th...
Hey all, I am doing some research on a friend's grandfather. He was a radio operator in the 8th Air Force on a B-24 and had his first and only...