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By: De_Composed in GRITZ | Recommend this post (3)
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Re: “(A quick internet search reveals all kinds of interesting stories about B-17's and miraculous stories.)”
I heard one or two good B-17 stories over the years. My dad's résumé follows.

Following Mission #35, everybody was given a break but expected to be recalled for a second tour. Then the war in Europe ended and the crew expected to be deployed and killed in Japan. That didn't happen either! Good timing.


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Re: Boeing B-52H Stratofortress
By: Zimbler0
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Sun, 16 Mar 25 3:51 PM
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Hey De,
You have heard about WWII B-17s coming back with parts shot off haven't you?

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“I Fell 4 Miles And Lived” – B-17 Tail Gunner’s Declassified Survival

http://worldwarwings.com/i-fell-4-miles-and-lived-b-17-tail-gunners-miraculous-declassified-survival/

Sgt. James Radey was the tail gunner of “Skippy,” B-17 42-3098 and 301st Bomb Group, 253rd Bomb Squadron. One fateful day would leave him the only surviving member of his crew.

On January 11, 1944, 21 B-17 bombers ran into a huge problem on their route over Greece. It wasn’t the enemy; it was the weather.

The clouds swallowed up the formation. Visibility was not much beyond the wingtips and it was impossible for the bombers to see each other. In an effort to create space, the trailing squadrons followed procedure and flew off course for two minutes.

Disaster struck. In an impossible sky, two 97th Bomb Group B-17s collided nearly head on with the 301st formation. It was utter chaos.

James Raley’s Fall

Sgt. James Raley had no way of knowing what had happened. All he knew was that he was falling.

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“I knew we were spinning around because flashes of blue, green and brown kept flashing past…. I thought the whole ship was intact by the way it was twisting around and the time it was taking us to get down. I was praying, too. I was telling myself in another few minutes I’ll be dead.” -Sgt. James Raley
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But then he landed and he was still alive. In fact, he was in surprisingly great shape for having fallen nearly four miles.

Miraculously, the bomber’s tail that had ripped off the B-17 with Raley inside had just the right lift and weight distribution for it to “float like a leaf” and land relatively softly. A clump of pine trees also helped.

The disastrous accident destroyed eight B-17 and claimed 64 of the airmen. There were 17 survivors from those eight B-17s. Raley was the only one to survive without a parachute.
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(A quick internet search reveals all kinds of interesting stories about B-17's and miraculous stories.)
Zim.


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