Harry Stewart Jr. would survive World War II as one of only four Tuskegee Airmen with three air-to-air victories in a single ...
"Bill" Wheatley, Consolidated’s Chief Test Pilot, co-pilot George Newman ... the once common sight of a B-24 Liberator became increasingly rarer. The last Liberators in active duty were retired ...
Eugene Polinsky, B-24 navigator, U.S. "Most of our operation ... gun case toward the nose of the cramped, freezing Liberator, directing the pilot to the target. When they neared the drop zone ...
The B-24 Liberator was the most produced US aircraft ... I was right behind the pilot. I called off the air speeds as we were coming in so he didn't have to watch the instruments.
Harold "Bud" Pressel was injured when he bailed from his B-24 after it was struck by flak over enemy lines in 1944. He's finally getting his medal.