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Posted on Sep 3, 2021
SSG Carlos Madden
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That was a great operation which is seldom recognized.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
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My father spent the entire war, from April 1942 until after the Japanese surrendered, in CBI. Didn't go into a lot of specifics until I joined the Army. The big takeaway from it all was the flyers and crews had an operation tempo and length that was unheard of in the other theaters and under worse conditions. The second was that the casualty rate and aircraft lose was so high that the Air Corp and Government kept the real numbers secret for fear of losing public support of the Air Bridge. Some of the recent books have claimed that they lost more than the 8th Air Force bombing Germany.
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SGT Scott Adie
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Wow, what amazing courage to undertake such missions. Once would have been too many times but to fly the Hump repeatedly seems almost insane. My father used to recall flying B24's into N. Africa with gasoline bladders in them to supply fuel for the war effort there. More than once he said planes simply blew up in route as the fumes ignited. I wouldn't have liked those missions either.
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WWII Hump Airlift Operation demonstrates the power — and peril — of U.S. military air transport support
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794th BS, 468th BG B-29 "Esso Express" employed as a fuel tanker hauling avgas over "the Hump" from India to China in 1944.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Ki-43-II Oscars attack a C-47 transport flying over "the Hump" into Burma, 1944.
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PVT Mark Zehner
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Thank you for the information!
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SSG Carlos Madden Look up also references to GenWm. H. Tunner - commanded the action for some time. Knew of him when he was CG USAFE in 1955
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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A C-47 wends its way through the Himalayas from India to Burma.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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A C-46 begins its descent after flying over the '"Hump."
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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C-46 encounters thunderstorms over the Himalayas.
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