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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:04 pm 
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Hello,

I'm researching the 42nd BG during the last year of the Pacific war.

Now first of all, does anyone know, or at least have some idea, what were the colors used by each of the five Bomb Squadrons on their B-25s vertical tails fins? So far, I only managed to conclude that the 75th BS most probably used yellow, but that's all. And what about the 69th, 70th, 100th and 390th BS? Red, blue, white, green... I can only guess. :(

Then, I need the serial numbers (hopefully) and exact squadron assignment of the following 42nd BG B-25s:
- ''Milk Run II'' solid nose
- ''Bitemontheas'' solid nose
- ''Helen Mae'' solid nose
- ''S-assy Sal'' glass nose
- ''Big Operator! II'' glass nose

Thanks in advance! :)


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:32 pm 
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They all used the yellow fin tip and Bitemeontheas was 41st BG 7th AF.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2014 10:36 pm 
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Do you mean "Bitemintheas"?

As per 42nd Bombardment Group history book.


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The B-25J 'Bitemintheas' served with the 75th Bombardment Squadron, 42nd Bombardment Group, 13th AF in the Pacific.This plane was flown by Jack Graden.


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Don't know? I sold a great photo of it to the son of a 41st BG pilot who sent me a image of his dad by it.

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I am looking for information, and the movie, of a crew with pilot name of Jordan J Wheeler from 42nd Bomb Group. The movie was made of a PBY recovering them when downed during a mission. Thanks!

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 1:47 pm 
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Jack Cook wrote:
Don't know? I sold a great photo of it to the son of a 41st BG pilot who sent me a image of his dad by it.


Do you by any chance still have a copy/scan of that particular photo? Could you share it please?


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chobi wrote:
Jack Cook wrote:
Don't know? I sold a great photo of it to the son of a 41st BG pilot who sent me a image of his dad by it.


Do you by any chance still have a copy/scan of that particular photo? Could you share it please?



Indeed Mark, I should like to acquire a copy for my database please kind sir ahemmm, Kind Sir. pop1

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 7:54 pm 
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Bitemintheas was my grandfathers plane. I would love to know more information about this group of pilots. If anyone has any info, it would so be greatly appreciated.


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ozhawk40 wrote:
Do you mean "Bitemintheas"?

As per 42nd Bombardment Group history book.


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The B-25J 'Bitemintheas' served with the 75th Bombardment Squadron, 42nd Bombardment Group, 13th AF in the Pacific.This plane was flown by Jack Graden.


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This plane was flown by John Clifton Kerr from Golden, Colorado. He was my grandfather.


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I got this shot from my uncle Bud Seglin; anyone know if this solid nose Crusader B-25J, 44-29766, had a name on the other side?

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Big Operator II of the 42nd Bombardment Group/70th Bombardment Squadron was piloted by 1st LT Wallace Roever, a relative of mine who crashed at sea on January 20, 1945. According the Air Corps report on his loss the aircraft had a tail number of 42-87336. If anyone has any additional information or photos of the aircraft I would appreciate it if you could contact me.


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