I was commenting to a coworker that it would've been cool to see one of those 1,000 bomber formations over Germany. He said "Boy those guys carried their balls in a bushel basket." He then told me his Dad was a USAAF photographer in the Pacific. One of the photo series he had taken was from the tailgunner position in a B-25 Mitchell, first in position doing a skip-bombing run on a Japanese destroyer. Photo by photo you see the bombs dropped by the plane he was in and skip, the plane's load behind them, the plane behind that one, anti-aircraft tracers starting to fly by, ship appearing in the photos as the first bombs SLAM into it, anti-aircraft hitting the 3rd plane back. One of my instructors relayed talking to a salty old Marine, who spoke of running out of ammo on Guadalcanal, switching to his 1911, then running out of ammo, then using the 1911 as an improvised striking club and fighting his way back to more Marines. We owe them untold treasures. Jon