renrich
Chief Master Sergeant
Very interesting discussion. Brings to mind a question: I wonder how many people were killed on the ground by bullets, shells and shrapnel? The friendly fire in a bomber formation is one question. It seems impossible for bombers not to be inadvertant targets for other bomber's defensive fire. In the Pacific, there are a number of examples of our AC in the CAP during a raid being shot down by fire from US vessels and sometimes the ships themselves became victims of friendly fire. By the way, I believe that the radio gunner in the B17 was deleted fairly early in the war and late in the ETO the waist gunners were left at home with the positions sealed up.