ME 210

B17 Chin Turret

The story goes that the Luftwaffe reserved a special hatred for the 100th.  Supposedly earlier in the war over Europe a badly shot-up B-17 that was straggling alone over occupied France lowered its landing gear as a sign of capitulation.   The German Fighters seeing this, moved in alongside the Fortress close enough to wave the B-17 on into where they wanted the American crew to put down.

Apparentley, the B-17 gunners didn't get the message and opened up on the Luftwaffe aircraft and mauled several of them, before they themselves were shot from the sky. From that day forward, the LW made it a point to hunt down anything with a Box D on the tail.

Here are some photos of the 100th BG. Some are group photos.  Some were taken by me. Some were taken by Jim Schwank. 

While I had been born in Kansas City, my family moved to Pennsylvania early on which is where I grew up, and eventually graduated from Penn State just before I went into the
Air Corps. It is also where I met my wife and mother of our 7 children.  Her being 100% Pennsylvania Dutch and me being from the only Irish Catholic family in our hometown has made for some very interesting times in our lives together. Come to think of it, it still does.

Here are several pictures of Miss Chief and some others, taken while at our permanent station at Thorpe Abbot.

In the above picture, Lt. McKenizie,our bombardier checking chin turret guns as crew chief Sgt. Light.looks on

Thorpe Abbot Control Tower

This is the tower at Thorpe Abbot that we took as we taxied by.

B17 crew

Don Rice, Gunner, Bill Cherry

B17 Feaver Beaver

Refueling "Feaver Beaver". Another of the famous or infamous 100th BG's B-17s.

B17 Rosie's Riveters

Rosie's Rivters. Robert Rosenthal's famous B-17. He flew 96 combat missions. A true hero. Nuff Said

B17 Ball Turret Accident

This is not Miss Chief, but rather another plane from the Group at Thorpe Abbot.  The ball turret gunner, while cleaning out his guns, forgot to shut them off. He must have hit something, because they started firing and killed him at point blank range.

B24 Banana Boat Lamb Chop

B-24 named Lamb Chop was at Thorpe Abbot the same day I was taking pictures.. For some reason I thought this plane looked like a banana boat which is what I called it. After my 35 missions, I went south as an instructor in B-24s.

B17 Radio Operator Shell Hit

While this shell hole doesn't look very ominous, it was enough to take the life of the radio operator.

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