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For those of you who are following the thread "This d*mn Navy", you'll also find this Journal extremely interesting as well. "Wayne’s Journal" provides a rare look at the life of an enlisted airman who served as a tail gunner in a 42nd BG B-25 in the South Pacific, his experiences, the people he knew, the places he visited, and how the war affected him. It's fascinating indeed.
The photo below is an unknown 42nd BG B-25 with severe battle damage to the tail gunners position. I fear that this poor tail gunner might have battled to the bitter end.
The photographs you posted were very interesting and show details of the tail gunner's position that are rarely seen. Do you know to which bombardment squadron of the 42nd Bombardment Group these men and planes belonged?
Learn something new every day. I had never heard the term Hen Hussy, or henhussy is a man who does womens work or a female who tends chickens(a chicken tender?...sorry,,, )