Submitted by Name: Richard Mayer From: Tempe,AZ E-mail: Contact
Comments: My Father was Max H. Mayer. He was a bombardier in the 17s and flew out of Port Moresby in the early part of '43 with the 43rd,65th sq. The book,"Gore and Glory",by Crawford tells of some of his 48 missions. Those guys went through some real hell at 30,000 feet!
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Submitted by Name: Gary W. Mc Clard From: mesa az E-mail: Contact
Comments: just picked up triple 6 just begining all i can say is wow . great read truly inspiring of the human spirit.
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Submitted by Name: Mike Gilhooly From: VT E-mail: Contact
Comments: I just finished Old 666. Great story of a bunch of true American flying heroes and the dedicated ground crews who kept them flying despite poor food, air raids, and disease. As an amateur military historian I am convinced that the war against the Japanese Empire was won in the South Pacific by bleeding their navy, army and aviators of the cream of their top warriors. Two great books by Eric Bergerud, Touched With Fire and Fire In The Sky plus other books like 666 seem to point me in that direction. Clash Of Carriers points out quite clearly the after the South Pacific their aviators did not have the experience or flight time to stay competitive with the US aviation assets and pilots.
Submitted by Name: gilmerman From: North Georgia-USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: well constructed and informative for WWII Pacific Theater.
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Submitted by Name: John Olofson From: OKC, OK E-mail: Contact
Comments: My dad, Arthur W. "Oley" or "Art" Olofson, was assigned to the 43 BGp as B-24 copilot, Jul-Dec 44; and to the 43 BGp as B-24 pilot, Jan-Apr 45. I do not know the tail number; but would love to find out. He passed away in Nov 2013. I chanced upon your site and found his assignment information on his Form 66 (Officer's, Warrant Officer's and Flight Officer's Qualification Record). I give a HUGE SALUTE to his WWII comrades in arms.
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Submitted by Name: Janice Killion Veres From: San Diego E-mail: Contact
Comments: My father, Warren D Killion was in the 403 squadron. He passed away in 1980 and never spoke to me about his time during WWII. I would enjoy hearing from anyone who has info about him.
Name: Richard Mayer
From: Tempe,AZ
E-mail: Contact
My Father was Max H. Mayer. He was a bombardier in the 17s and flew out of Port Moresby in the early part of '43 with the 43rd,65th sq. The book,"Gore and Glory",by Crawford tells of some of his 48 missions. Those guys went through some real hell at 30,000 feet!