My father passed away recently. While going through the house I came across these photos. They were taken by my dads twin brother. I believe they were taken in 1944 some time after D-Day.
Those are great. My dad flew a B-25 Mitchell bomber in China, India, and Burma. I love these pics from the greatest generation.
Amazing pictures, thanks for sharing them!!!
my dad was a nose gunner on the b-24 and was shot down twice
I am sorry for your loss. These pictures are amazing, thank you for sharing them.
Your pictures are treasures.
Looks to me by the flack in the air that these photos were taken while the war was still being waged.
My wife's dad flew the cargo version of the B-24 over the Himalayas (The CIB Theater) carrying gasoline to Kunming, China from Jorshot, Indian. This airplane was a war horse that got the job done. However many aviators lost their lives flying into these mountains - they used to call the route "The Aluminum Trail" because of all the airplanes and crews lost.
jkm757 wrote:
My father passed away recently. While going through the house I came across these photos. They were taken by my dads twin brother. I believe they were taken in 1944 some time after D-Day.
A truly outstanding set of images, especially #4. I've always been interested in the history of WWII, and it is a real treat to see these.
Wonder if the last one made it home? #4 is feathered and #1 is smoking badly. Absolutely a great collection. Thanks for sharing.
cahaba_1 wrote:
Those are great. My dad flew a B-25 Mitchell bomber in China, India, and Burma. I love these pics from the greatest generation.
Thanks for looking cahaba_1 and if your dads still with us, give him a big thank you for his service.
joe west wrote:
my dad was a nose gunner on the b-24 and was shot down twice
My uncle was also shot down. I'm not sure, but I believe he sat out the rest of the war as a POW.
Sirius_one wrote:
I am sorry for your loss. These pictures are amazing, thank you for sharing them.
Thank you for the sentiment Sirius_one. I'm glad you liked the pictures.
Kingmapix wrote:
Your pictures are treasures.
Looks to me by the flack in the air that these photos were taken while the war was still being waged.
My wife's dad flew the cargo version of the B-24 over the Himalayas (The CIB Theater) carrying gasoline to Kunming, China from Jorshot, Indian. This airplane was a war horse that got the job done. However many aviators lost their lives flying into these mountains - they used to call the route "The Aluminum Trail" because of all the airplanes and crews lost.
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I'm pretty sure these pictures were taken after D-Day. One of the pictures I have of a Spitfire on the ground has Lyon France written on the back. Thanks for looking Kingmapix.
tbell7D wrote:
A truly outstanding set of images, especially #4. I've always been interested in the history of WWII, and it is a real treat to see these.
I agree with you tbell, #4 is a great picture. I also like #1 with all the contrails. Thanks for looking.
djtravels wrote:
Wonder if the last one made it home? #4 is feathered and #1 is smoking badly. Absolutely a great collection. Thanks for sharing.
I show these to the guys at work and we all said the same thing. Thanks for looking dj.
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