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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING IN MARAUDERS
When we were all in cadet school at Big Spring, what we talked about most was what type of aircraft we would be assigned to; B-17, B-24, B-25, A-20 or the grand prize of all; the fast, hot B-26 Martin Marauder. As the term went on and we approached graduation these concerns became more intense. We knew that after we graduated, got our wings and our assignments were posted, we could tell the type of plane we had drawn by the location of the posting. As the training reached its final weeks, I was second in my class in terms of my circle of error for total bombs dropped. My feelings were that with my high bombing scores I deserved the best. I wanted Marauders. I prayed for Marauders. I dreamt Marauders. I knew that if I was posted to Lake Charles or Shreveport my dreams had come true. I was going to Marauders. If I were posted anywhere else, I would be one unhappy bombardier. We graduated and the whole class made straight for the posting lists. Some came away smiling, and some didn't. As one bombardier put it, "Damn. B-24's. I'm going to go through this war with a hotel strapped to my ass". I finally got to the list and BINGO! Lake Charles. I made it! It was a proud day that I still remember vividly. Then a strange thing happened. They guys all joined together by aircraft forming tight little groups that went everywhere together. I became part of the B-26 group and when we all walked by others were heard to say, "Lucky *******s going to Marauders". It also turned out that many of those who had the highest bombing scores were assigned to B-26's. I guess it is the importance of being in Marauders. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Arthur Kramer Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING IN MARAUDERS I finally got to the list and BINGO! Lake Charles. I made it! It was a proud day that I still remember vividly. Then a strange thing happened. They guys all joined together by aircraft forming tight little groups that went everywhere together. I became part of the B-26 group and when we all walked by others were heard to say, "Lucky *******s going to Marauders". It also turned out that many of those who had the highest bombing scores were assigned to B-26's. I guess it is the importance of being in Marauders. Well I believe there was one other factor that would have become significant for you post war. Marauders AFAIKT had the lowest combat attrition of all those types at about 0.6% |
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