
Flying Fortress Gunner
B-17 Ball Turret Gunner Bob Harper's 35 Combat Missions over Germany
Bill Cullen(Author)
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Published on 28. December 2023
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-0-7643-6706-9 (ISBN)
Description
The biography of Bob Harper, a B-17 ball turret gunner with the 8th Air Force who survived 35 combat missions over Germany in WWII, and was shot down twice.
At 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighing just 110 pounds, Bob Harper was below the minimum size requirements for US military service. As the demand for manpower increased, rules were bent, Harper's deferment was retracted, and he was drafted into the Army. Harper was deployed to the European front and survived 35 combat missions as a B-17 ball turret gunner. Based at airfields in England, Bob and the 381st Bomb Group flew brutal missions over heavily defended industrial centers in Germany. Harper was shot down twice and awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Through his letters home, combat reports, and extensive interviews with author Bill Cullen, Harper describes his harrowing experiences on board the Flying Fortresses of the Eighth Air Force. Cullen's interviews with Harper took place over a period of years, and it is the anecdotes from the interviews that drive the majority of the narrative. The ball turret was located underneath the aircraft and was a confined, intense, and unique environment from which to experience combat during the Second World War. Readers will find Harper, who went on to a successful business career after the war, to be an insightful, witty, and engaging storyteller.
At 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighing just 110 pounds, Bob Harper was below the minimum size requirements for US military service. As the demand for manpower increased, rules were bent, Harper's deferment was retracted, and he was drafted into the Army. Harper was deployed to the European front and survived 35 combat missions as a B-17 ball turret gunner. Based at airfields in England, Bob and the 381st Bomb Group flew brutal missions over heavily defended industrial centers in Germany. Harper was shot down twice and awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Through his letters home, combat reports, and extensive interviews with author Bill Cullen, Harper describes his harrowing experiences on board the Flying Fortresses of the Eighth Air Force. Cullen's interviews with Harper took place over a period of years, and it is the anecdotes from the interviews that drive the majority of the narrative. The ball turret was located underneath the aircraft and was a confined, intense, and unique environment from which to experience combat during the Second World War. Readers will find Harper, who went on to a successful business career after the war, to be an insightful, witty, and engaging storyteller.
Reviews / Votes
"Around the time of his 100th birthday, Bob Harper finally read "Flying Fortress Gunner". Though he and the book's author, Bill Cullen, shared a close personal bond, it was the story of Harper's wartime service that brought the two closer together still. When the author suggested the two collaborate on a memoir, Bob Harper could only modestly reply, "well, if you think anyone would be interested in reading it." The result is a book everyone should read, regardless of interest." -- Paul Bingley, author, "Bomb Group"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
40 b/w and color photos
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
566 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7643-6706-9 (9780764367069)
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Bill Cullen
Flying Fortress Gunner
B-17 Ball Turret Gunner Bob Harper's 35 Combat Missions over Germany
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11/2024
Schiffer Military History
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Bill Cullen graduated from St. Lawrence University with a BA in political science, and a course concentration in military history. He has written in the investment field of regenerative medicine and stem cell research and ran an associated blog for doctors and scientists called Writing Fact and Fiction. A short story of his, "Valentine's Day," was published by the Saturday Evening Post in Best Short American Fiction 2016. He lives in Portland, Oregon.