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| Product code: | 48131 |
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| Number: | G3318131 |
| Country: | Yhdysvallat |
| Time period: | Ajanjakso 1930-1949 |
A B-26 Marauder bomber crew typically consisted of a pilot, co-pilot, bombardier or navigator, and machine gunners manning the dorsal turret and rear position. In the European Theater of Operations, B-26 Marauders struck strategic targets deep inside German territory—missions that became routine over time.
These combat missions were brutally demanding. Resistance over enemy territory was fierce and deadly. Long-range flights at high altitude, precise navigation, enemy fighter attacks, and relentless anti-aircraft fire demanded excellent training, tight coordination, and iron discipline. Combat losses were severe.
A pilot from the 320th Bombardment Group later recalled one mission: “The anti-aircraft fire was extremely intense. Ahead of me, I saw a B-26 in formation take a direct hit. It broke in half as if it were a toy. Meanwhile, we seemed to be dragged through hell by a hurricane of flak bursts. Almost every B-26 in our formation was hit by fragments from anti-aircraft explosions.” Despite the losses and hardships, the pilots of the B-26 Marauder carried out their duty with honor and made a worthy contribution to victory.
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