"Savoirs of Guadalcanal"

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Th!rdeye

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Jun 16, 2008
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Story behind this next composite. I didn't include it my other post of composites, because the story is so descriptive and gritty, i felt it could use its own thread.

Please read the short story first. Composite is at bottom.

source for story The Cactus Air Force


 
Hi,

Very courageous stuff and very interesting

I've done alittle research into Airacobras that came down under, P-400's infact, and have listed combined, some that arrived Poppy and those that arrived the long way via Sumac, then to Poppy

AP305/AP344/AP353/AP381/AP383/BW108/BW121/BW125/BW135/BW136/
BW137/BW138/BW139/BW143/BW145/BW146/BW147/BW148/BW151/BW154/BW156/BW157/BW158/BW159/BW160/BW162/BW165/BW167/BW173/BW175/BX136/BX137/BX138/BX149

If any one can match Group numbers with some, we'd appreciate the help, though my centre is on the 35th PG and later 8th FG

Best
Gordy
 
It's amazing how at every turn fate can be decided by one warrior doing their job. Perhaps that one run DID save the entire Guadalcanal campaign but so did the Navy pilots that took out the transport ships.. what if ONE bomb didn't find it's mark?

Interesting stuff.. thanks for the post
 
Dunno if this help,

It a copy of an old photo I found in the back museum in Port Moresby PNG.

No tail numbers just the letter and pilot.

 

I've digging into the P-400's at Guadalcanal and can confirm a few that were in the 67th or, based on info I have found, are very likely 67th: BW146, BW151, BW155, BW156, BW157, BW165, BW166, BW167.

I'm just now doing research on P-400s with the 67th fighter squadron, and noticed this discussion while searching on the internet. Gordy has loads of info, and I wonder if you (Gordy), or anyone else, has what I'm looking for. I'm trying to get those serial numbers that were on Guadalcanal in Aug & Sept 1942- the initial 14, and their tail numbers (e.g. BW167 has #6 on the tail). Coupled with that, I'd like to know disposition/date. I know four planes were shot down on 30 Aug., and another lost when its engine died while aloft on 31 Aug. On 8 Sept. a plane was destroyed during an abortive take-off, possibly BW167. I do know that BW156 #12 was destroyed on the ground on 11 Sept. It would also be nice to know which ones were the nine shark-mouthed ones, and what the spinner colors were, but that's asking a lot!

Info I have: BW146 #20 "Whistlin' Britches", BW151 #13 "Hells Bell", BW155 possibly #22, BW156 #12 "Fancy Nancy", BW157 #13 from pair-a-dice section, BW166 #17 "Impatient Virgin" , and BW167 #6 (name unknown). But no disposition info except for Fancy Nancy. There is also a photo with Lt. Childress and #32, probably at Noumea, showing his shark-mouth artwork, but serial # is not visible.

Any help is very much appreciated!
Doug B.
 

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