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It has nothing to do with any of that. The more missions you fly the worse
the odds of survival. How commited you are is irrelevant. Arthur Kramer I'm not sure that was borne out by experience in later wars, Art. In mine it was the guys with low time, low experience who got shot down the most. More experience worked in your favor. A shootdown went from a moderate statiistical probability to a random event. In our first in-theater we were told repeatedly that if we were going to get shot down, it most likely be on the the first 15 missions. I am reminded of guys like Paul Tibbets and Bob Montgomery who flew multiple tours in multiple airplanes in WWII. I wou ld have to call the committment. |
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