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(ArtKramr) wrote:
Interesting.We never took evasive action against fighters.we jus tightened our formation, stayed on course and returned their fire. We did take evasive action against flak. Find their parachutes??? We wore them from the ground up.Y'mean the Brits didn't??? If you got hit and didn't have your chute on it was often too late to put it on. Would you shoot the Jerry *******s in their chutes? -Mike (I damn sure would've) Marron |
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Subject: Aircrew casualities
From: Mike Marron Date: 9/17/03 5:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: (ArtKramr) wrote: Interesting.We never took evasive action against fighters.we jus tightened our formation, stayed on course and returned their fire. We did take evasive action against flak. Find their parachutes??? We wore them from the ground up.Y'mean the Brits didn't??? If you got hit and didn't have your chute on it was often too late to put it on. Would you shoot the Jerry *******s in their chutes? -Mike (I damn sure would've) Marron No Mike, I don't think; I would. I have strafed and when I saw woman or children I lifted my thumbs off the triggers. See "Strafing as if in a dream". on my website. But I don't think you can make that decision as to whether you would kill a man in a chute until he is right in front of you.. When you are actually there and see the man, then we'll see. It isn't easy to kill a man in cold blood. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Mike Marron wrote:
(ArtKramr) wrote: Mike Marron wrote: Would you shoot the Jerry *******s in their chutes? -Mike (I damn sure would've) Marron No Mike, I don't think; I would. I have strafed and when I saw woman or children I lifted my thumbs off the triggers. See "Strafing as if in a dream". on my website. But I don't think you can make that decision as to whether you would kill a man in a chute until he is right in front of you.. When you are actually there and see the man, then we'll see. It isn't easy to kill a man in cold blood. Just reflecting on the many talks over a cold brew I've had with my Dad (who, as you know, was a warrior). It wasn't the airplane he was after, it was the SOB_flying_the_plane. -Mike Marron You've apparently never heard the admonition "Get him on the rise sir, get him on the rise", right? -- -Gord. |
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Mike Marron wrote:
Would you shoot the Jerry *******s in their chutes? -Mike (I damn sure would've) Marron I'm sure that the Allies thought that that idea was very counterproductive because of the 'tit for tat' syndrome. There'd be many more Allied 'chutists' than German chutists so it's not a great habit to promote. -Gord (I damned sure wouldn't) Beaman |
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"Gord Beaman" ) wrote:
Mike Marron wrote: Would you shoot the Jerry *******s in their chutes? -Mike (I damn sure would've) Marron I'm sure that the Allies thought that that idea was very counterproductive because of the 'tit for tat' syndrome. There'd be many more Allied 'chutists' than German chutists so it's not a great habit to promote. -Gord (I damned sure wouldn't) Beaman Haven't you heard all the stories of the Luftwaffe strafing downed allied pilots coming down their chutes or seen those old, grainy B&W clips of allied forces being slaughtered in their chutes by the Germans? -Mike Marron |
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Mike Marron wrote:
Haven't you heard all the stories of the Luftwaffe strafing downed allied pilots coming down their chutes or seen those old, grainy B&W clips of allied forces being slaughtered in their chutes by the Germans? -Mike Marron Of course but ISTR that it was looked upon as a bad thing to do (of course) and was discouraged heavily for the reason that I mentioned. I could of course be wrong, not having BT&DT. Perhaps Art could give us his impressions?. What did they tell you Art?. -- -Gord. |
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Subject: Aircrew casualities
From: "Gord Beaman" ) Date: 9/17/03 11:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: Mike Marron wrote: Haven't you heard all the stories of the Luftwaffe strafing downed allied pilots coming down their chutes or seen those old, grainy B&W clips of allied forces being slaughtered in their chutes by the Germans? -Mike Marron Of course but ISTR that it was looked upon as a bad thing to do (of course) and was discouraged heavily for the reason that I mentioned. I could of course be wrong, not having BT&DT. Perhaps Art could give us his impressions?. What did they tell you Art?. -- -Gord. It was never discussed in training or anywhere else. It was taken for granted that it was not to be done. I guess. If I were ordered to do it, that would be an order never forgotten even after 60 years. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() "Mike Marron" wrote in message "Gord Beaman" (wrote: Mike Marron wrote: Would you shoot the Jerry *******s in their chutes? -Mike (I damn sure would've) Marron I'm sure that the Allies thought that that idea was very counterproductive because of the 'tit for tat' syndrome. Haven't you heard all the stories of the Luftwaffe strafing downed allied pilots coming down their chutes -Mike Marron That;s all they were- "stories" or fairy tales! We never tried to shoot down Crew Members in their chutes! You are thinking of the Japanese. Erik |
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Subject: Aircrew casualities
From: "Erik Plagen" Date: 9/17/03 12:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: "Mike Marron" wrote in message "Gord Beaman" (wrote: Mike Marron wrote: Would you shoot the Jerry *******s in their chutes? -Mike (I damn sure would've) Marron I'm sure that the Allies thought that that idea was very counterproductive because of the 'tit for tat' syndrome. Haven't you heard all the stories of the Luftwaffe strafing downed allied pilots coming down their chutes -Mike Marron That;s all they were- "stories" or fairy tales! We never tried to shoot down Crew Members in their chutes! You are thinking of the Japanese. Erik War sie im kreig? Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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