I have the flight log for AMM2/c Gerald A. Rust who was a crew member of PB4Y-1 BuNo 32160. The log book is more like the log book for the plane than just him, all of his flights except for a few were in 32160. Inside the front cover he wrote "Flag Plane, BuNo 32160".
With the BuNos being right next to each other & with the Sea Dog being modified the way it was, I'm wondering if they were sister ships for transporting VIPs.
Rust's 1st flight in 32160 was on 22 Dec 43 at Kaneohe & the last was on 23 Aug 45 to Kaneohe. In that time, 32160 hit such garden spots as Guadalcanal, Espirito Santos, Sidney Australia, New Caledonia, New Guinea, Munda, Torokina, Brisbane, Hawaii, Kwajalein, Guam, Leyte, Oakland, Dallas, Washington, Mississippi, Tarawa, Tinian, Funafuti, many times to Guadalcanal, Auckland, Samoa, etc., etc. She had a lot of miles put on her.
Some of the passengers included Adm. Fitch, Adm. Halsey, Adm. Carney, Gen. Harmon, Adm. Hart, Adm. Smith, Gen. Mitchell, Adm. Gunther, Adm. Badger. The average amount of passengers seemed to be about 12 and one time as many as 17, so it would seem that she might have been modified with quite a bit of executive seating.
I was hoping that the "Flying Sea Dog" was a photo for 32160, but I guess I'll have to keep looking. But I'd say it was more than likely that "Sea Dog" was also a Flag Plane & had probably done a lot of traveling as well.
Sorry for the long post,
Mac
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