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HBO miniseries on the Mighty 8th during WWII ...

Sat Feb 09, 2019 11:13 pm

Sounds serious.

http://footstepsresearch.org/2018/12/wh ... f-the-air/

Re: HBO miniseries on the Mighty 8th during WWII ...

Sun Feb 10, 2019 4:10 am

Absolutely waiting and looking for to this series. Have read "Masters of the Air" more than once, watched both of the previous two series that Hanks and Spielberg did and was fortunate enough to have known a ball turret gunner from the Bloody Hundredth. If I remember correctly, he was on his 31st mission on December 31, 1944. Sat in for the tail gunner. Told me he remembered looking up at the plane just above his as they approached the target when a blinding flash came from above. The B-17 he was in was cut in two by the explosion of the plane above his. He was caught in the tail section, pinned in by centrifugal force as it whirled around and down. Told me he somehow got out, pulled his ripcord and had no sooner got a full parachute than he came down in a shallow pond. Short time later, an elderly gentleman with an ancient looking rifle came to him and ordered him back to his farm where the Germans picked him up so he could spend the rest of the war in a POW camp. Either the bombardier or navigator was blown through the nose of his plane and the two of them were the only survivors. Rollie was a volunteer at the Grissom Air Museum, telling stories to anyone who stopped for a few minutes to listen. Fantastic human being! He died two years ago. I am certain he would have loved to have seen this series when it comes out. I feel so honored to have known him.

Re: HBO miniseries on the Mighty 8th during WWII ...

Sun Feb 10, 2019 10:45 am

I’ve often found interest in a little known fact of WWII that more members of the 8th Air Force were KIA than Marines. Who’d a thunk it? Looking forward to this series.

Re: HBO miniseries on the Mighty 8th during WWII ...

Sun Feb 10, 2019 1:02 pm

Craig59 wrote:I’ve often found interest in a little known fact of WWII that more members of the 8th Air Force were KIA than Marines. Who’d a thunk it? Looking forward to this series.

...Another little known fact, during WW2 the US Army had the largest waterborne fleet in the world. Yup, looking forward to the series!

Re: HBO miniseries on the Mighty 8th during WWII ...

Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:58 am

Craig59 wrote:I’ve often found interest in a little known fact of WWII that more members of the 8th Air Force were KIA than Marines. Who’d a thunk it? Looking forward to this series.


The USMC had just under 19K casualties in WWII, the AAF had just under 15K in stateside training, before any combat.


airnutz wrote:...Another little known fact, during WW2 the US Army had the largest waterborne fleet in the world. Yup, looking forward to the series!


Until the big realignment in 1962, the Army had the bulk of amphibious responsibility. The Marines may have made the hardest landings, but the Army made the mostest

Re: HBO miniseries on the Mighty 8th during WWII ...

Wed Feb 13, 2019 9:48 am

Humm - I think they should stop in a little known place for the training scenes - since Wendover has about 100 original buildings and hangars. . . . YES I am tooting my own horn :D

Tom P.

Re: HBO miniseries on the Mighty 8th during WWII ...

Wed Feb 13, 2019 10:00 am

Craig59 wrote:I’ve often found interest in a little known fact of WWII that more members of the 8th Air Force were KIA than Marines. Who’d a thunk it? Looking forward to this series.


I suspect the other services were much larger than the Marines. What percentage of Marines were KIA compared to those of the other services?

Re: HBO miniseries on the Mighty 8th during WWII ...

Fri Oct 11, 2019 3:05 pm

The project has moved to Apple ...

https://deadline.com/2019/10/apple-masters-of-the-air-steven-spielberg-tom-hanks-gary-goetzman-wwii-limited-series-don-miller-1202757249/

Re: HBO miniseries on the Mighty 8th during WWII ...

Fri Oct 11, 2019 6:36 pm

Col. Rohr wrote:


Great news which means it's either going to be on Netflix or Amazon if I was a betting man I would go with Amazon,


No it's not
Masters of the Air will stream exclusively on Apple TV+
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