JohnB wrote:
My father was a B-17 pilot with the 15th AF, he told me his unit, the 463th BG...or at least him...was set for B-29 conversion training. One might imagine if they were sending 3000 B-17s to the Pacific, they would have kept a B-17 unit a B-17 unit.
With all due respect to LeMay (who certainly would have known) and Yenne (I have issues with several if his books, so anything he writes is a bit suspect in my eyes) I wonder if the B-17 deployment was really going to happen or if it was something the War Dept. was telling the politicians?
Anyone know if there was a real effort to redeploy B-17 units, personnel, and aircraft between VE and VJ day? With the invasion of Japan set for the summer of '46, that didn't leave a lot of time to relocate units halfway across the world, get trained and establish bases.
The interesting question would be "What do you do with a thousand B-17's in the Japanese theater?" By that time, it seems to me that tactical bombing and air support would have been the name of the game, (meaning a bunch of fighters and attack types) with B-29's filling any roles requiring larger aircraft/bombloads.