Standing
(L
to R) Taylor (gunner)
Jackson (gunner) Milnor (radio
operator / gunner) Seigel (gunner)
Barden
(gunner)
Bonney (gunner)
Kneeling
(L to R) Brown (co-pilot) Trumper (pilot) Shumard (bombardier) Christensen (navigator)
The B-24 Liberator was produced in
greater quantities and flown in more
theaters than any other four engine bomber in World War II.
19,256 B-24s (in several versions) were produced by Consolidated
Vultee, Ford Motor Company, Douglas Aircraft and North American
Aircraft between the years of 1939 and 1945. Today, there are
only two flight-worthy B-24's in existence, and its history and role in
WW II is only dimly recalled except by those who flew in them.
B-24H, SN: 42-51090 was just one of these great airplanes to fly in the war.
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