Media Summary: Discover the untold reality of why 71% of At 24000 feet over Germany in November 1943, a In the deadly skies over Europe, missions flown by the B-17 Flying Fortress were among the most dangerous of World War II.

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Discover the untold reality of why 71% of At 24000 feet over Germany in November 1943, a In the deadly skies over Europe, missions flown by the B-17 Flying Fortress were among the most dangerous of World War II.

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Why US Bomber Crews Started Flying 'Below The Flak' — And Tripled Target Destruction Rate
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The Bomber Broke in Half — One Gunner Kept Fighting on the Way Down
The B-17 Mission Where Only One Bomber Survived
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Why US Bomber Crews Started Flying 'Below The Flak' — And Tripled Target Destruction Rate

Why US Bomber Crews Started Flying 'Below The Flak' — And Tripled Target Destruction Rate

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Bomber Crew - How to Stay Alive, and Not Explode

Bomber Crew - How to Stay Alive, and Not Explode

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The American Bomber Crew Who Survived a Mid-Air Explosion… With Half Their Plane Missing

The American Bomber Crew Who Survived a Mid-Air Explosion… With Half Their Plane Missing

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When a U.S. Bomber Crew Flew Alone Through the Night — And Realized No One Was Coming Back for Them

When a U.S. Bomber Crew Flew Alone Through the Night — And Realized No One Was Coming Back for Them

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Why 71% of American Bomber Crews Didn't Finish Their Tour

Why 71% of American Bomber Crews Didn't Finish Their Tour

Discover the untold reality of why 71% of

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The Bomber Broke in Half — One Gunner Kept Fighting on the Way Down

The Bomber Broke in Half — One Gunner Kept Fighting on the Way Down

At 24000 feet over Germany in November 1943, a

The B-17 Mission Where Only One Bomber Survived

The B-17 Mission Where Only One Bomber Survived

In the deadly skies over Europe, missions flown by the B-17 Flying Fortress were among the most dangerous of World War II.