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How many B-17s were shot down during the Second World War?

How many B-17s were shot down during the Second World War?

The B-17 dropped more bombs than any other U.S. aircraft in World War II. Of approximately 1.5 million tons of bombs dropped on Nazi Germany and its occupied territories by U.S. aircraft, over 640 000 tons (42.6%) were dropped from B-17s….Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress.

B-17 Flying Fortress
Developed into Boeing 307 Stratoliner

How many gunners does a B-17 have?

Armed with no less than 13 0.50-calibre machine guns, including two in a new “chin” turret for defense against head-on attack, the B-17G fairly bristled with machine guns. It was operated by a crew of 10, including the pilot, copilot, navigator-radioman, bombardier, and gunners.

Did B-17 have a tail gunner?

Travis served as a waist gunner on the B-17 Flying Fortress during World War II. There were many missions – or sorties, as they call them – but one nearly cost him his life.

What does the Coast Guard 17th district do?

We serve and safeguard the public, protect the environment and its resources, and defend the Nation’s interests in the Alaskan maritime region. For more information about the 17th District, visit our homepage at www.uscg.mil/d17. Click here to access all Coast Guard 17th District news releases. NOTE: An RSS reader is required to view the archive.

How do I contact the Coast Guard for immediate assistance?

If you are in need of immediate assistance contact the Coast Guard at: 17th District command center: 907-463-2000.

What does the Alaskan coast guard do?

We serve and safeguard the public, protect the environment and its resources, and defend the Nation’s interests in the Alaskan maritime region.

Where is the 17th district USMC located?

Based in Juneau, Anchorage and Kodiak, Alaska. We serve and safeguard the public, protect the environment and its resources, and defend the Nation’s interests in the Alaskan maritime region. For more information about the 17th District, visit our homepage at www.uscg.mil/d17.