NAME | TP | - | M# | SER | - | BLK | - | MF | SERIAL # |
AF |
BG |
BS |
SC | RCL/# | V#-P | PHOTO CREDITS |
STRANGE CARGO? |
B |
- |
24 |
J |
- |
10 |
- |
FO |
42-51623 |
15 |
450 |
721 |
~ |
21 | 01-1 |
N/A |
"9 Men & a Boy" - 2nd Nose Art - Interned in Dübendorf, SWI 8 Apr 45
Contributor - Brendan Wood
Info Contributor - Daniel
L. Stockton
Two damaged B-24 Liberators are being intercepted by Swiss Messerschmitt Bf 109
E-3’s, after seeking refuge over their airspace.
The B-24’s are "DOPEY/KATHYRN ANNE" (42-78600) of the 98th BG and "STRANGE
CARGO?" (42-51623) of the 450th BG.
Info Contributor - Michael J.
Kuchinsky
My Father, Joe Kuchinsky, served in the 451st BG / 725th
BS in
Castellucia, Italy. I was extremely proud to see the photo of STRANGE CARGO?. My
dad painted the nose art just prior to them flying it to Italy via Brazil, Dakar
and other points to Italy. I showed my dad the picture last night and I could
tell it brought back lots of memories both good and bad. The picture you have is
after it was transferred to the 450th BG / 721st BS. The 1st Nose Art had the women sitting on a pirates chest with bombs sticking out of the
chest, not with the TNT box. Why it was changed my dad isn't sure. It
was called "9 Men & a Boy" because one of the original crew that flew
it over from the states was Harold Meyers, who was just 18 years of age, so the
crew called him the boy. At this time my dad also had just turned 18. Harold
Meyers died just after returning to the states.
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