Our crew brought a B-17 back to the good old U.S.A. from the UK following the end of WWII. Order #168 read, "proceed via the best available air route to Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, Connecticut thence to to Camp Miles Standish, Boston POE ( point of embarkation ). The load for B-17G #43-38560 consisted of ten crew members plus ten other base staff members. The Base Commander made a plane side appearance to wish us a safe journey. First stop was Valley, Wales. The second Meeks Field, Iceland where we spent the night. Then on to Blui-West #1, Greenland where we stopped to refuel and have lunch. The last person to exit the aircraft was the co-pilot. I couldn't believe my eyes, he was caring fishing gear. He spent the time fishing in the fjord while the rest of us had lunch. He didn't catch anything but experienced a dream come true I am sure. The rest of our journey was routine.
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