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To: colorado tanker
During World War II, more than 200,000 Americans were stationed throughout the United Kingdom as members of the U.S. Eighth Air Force. Their mission was to help the Royal Air Force destroy the military and industrial power of Nazi Germany by taking the war directly over enemy land. In massive air battles involving thousands of bombers and fighters, over 26,000 young American airmen were killed (one-tenth of all Americans killed in WWII) and 18,000 were wounded. Over 28,000 became POWs after being shot down in German territory. Despite severe losses, the "Mighty Eighth" was never turned back by enemy action and eventually succeeded in devastating the Nazi warmaking machine. The heroic efforts of these brave men established air superiority that allowed the Allies to successfully invade the European continent and end the war.

The performance of the 8th Air Force would never again be matched in warfare, and no air force has done more to make a free world possible."

--Historical Aviation Album, 1979

49 posted on 02/09/2004 9:56:06 AM PST by SAMWolf (I am reading a very interesting book about anti-gravity.)
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To: SAMWolf
I always shake my head when I see the casualty statistics for the Eighth Air Force. So few crews ever made it to 25 or 30 missions.

BTW, I think Twelve O'Clock High is one of the best war movies ever made. Snippy should add it to her list.

52 posted on 02/09/2004 10:17:59 AM PST by colorado tanker ("There are but two parties now, Traitors and Patriots")
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