On June 20, 1944, a 22-year-old bombardier from Cleveland named Robert T. McCollum was flying in a B-24J Liberator over the ...
While it served in virtually every operational theater of WWII, the Liberator’s post-war legacy was overshadowed by the Boing B-17 Flying Fortress, and only a handful remain in existence today.
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced that archaeologists were among an international and […] ...
World War II: 2nd LT Robert T. McCollum was assigned to the 565th bombardment squadron of the United States Air Force in the ...
The B-24 Liberator was the most produced US aircraft ... so secret that the airmen themselves rarely knew where they were flying, what they were carrying, or to whom they were delivering agents ...
Flying from Benghazi in the Libyan desert ... "We really clobbered them that day," said Bill Harvey, a bombardier on a Liberator. Airstrikes continued over the next few weeks, bookended by ...