The B-17 Flying Fortress made its mark on history and became among the most famous aircraft of the Second World War.
The anonymous Czech prisoner who saved an American B-17 bomber in World War II Ye Olde Pub ... The only two survivors were tail gunner Eugene P. Moran (top row, first from left) and navigator Jesse E.
Three U.S. airmen disappeared after bailing out of a burning B-17 over Germany 80 years ago. An Offutt recovery team ...
Matz (gunner), Cpl ... two machine guns from the belly of a B-17 bomber nicknamed the “Miss Bea Havin.’” An anxious voice ...
A Louisiana grandfather's legacy began behind enemy lines on Dec. 24, 1944, but continued with civil rights advocacy.
Matz (gunner), Cpl. Robert E ... law student David MacHauer was manning two machine guns from the belly of a B-17 bomber nicknamed the “Miss Bea Havin.’” An anxious voice cackled through ...
Matz (gunner), Cpl ... two machine guns from the belly of a B-17 bomber nicknamed the “Miss Bea Havin.’” An anxious voice ...
David MacHauer and his fellow crew members of the Miss Bea Havin', a B-17G bomber of the 487th Bomb ... Neil F. Matz (tail gunner), Cpl. Robert E. Sellers (gunner), Sgt. David H.