Belce -> RE: 8th AAF in the Pacific (4/29/2006 6:04:51 AM)
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My Dad was in RAF bomber command and after Germany surrendered he was in the process of being made ready to go to Pacific theatre, had his shots and all done just before Japan surrendered. Instead he went to Berlin and stayed there for a while. One of his stories was about attending a party hosted by the Red Army, it was in a building with a very tall set of steps in the front and at each dozen steps a Russian Guards Army soldier stood and would stop you as you climbed up. He would pour a shot of vodka for you and offer a toast, "Stalin, Roosevelt, Churchill!" and then drink his shot, my Dad sipped his the first time and the reply was "What, you no like toast?" The glasses were topped up and the toast repeated until he climbed the stairs. I think that any campaign on the Japanese home islands would have provided a need and a reason for B-17 bombers and it would be logical to assume that at least some would transfer to there, in addition the Soviets were also intended to be involved in that area as well. Also the 8th AF was not just B-17's but also a large number of B-24's as well. There was another airforce group located in Italy and North Africa that did bombing from that area as well, perhaps they might have been selected to transfer east. Once you get bases in Japan, B-17 bomber range stops being an issue for operations there.
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