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George Reed oral history interview

Authors :
Misenhimer, Richard; Burns, Mary Dru
Reed, George
Misenhimer, Richard; Burns, Mary Dru
Reed, George
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with George Reed. Reed was born in Alice, Texas on 28 August 1922. Prior to joining the US Army Air Corps in 1942, he participated in the Civilian Pilot Training program. Upon entering the Air Corps he was sent to California and after testing, he was selected for pilot training. He tells of the various phases of flight training and the types of aircraft he flew. After graduating and receiving his wings, he was sent to Albuquerque, New Mexico for multi-engine transitional training in the B-24 bomber. Upon completing the training he was ordered to Fresno, California to pick up a crew. The newly formed crew flew numerous training missions until June, 1944, when they picked up a new B-24 and flew to Foggia, Italy. Upon their arrival the crew was assigned to the 456th Bomb Group, 745th Bomb Squadron. He describes in detail the intricacies involved in flying a mission, from the wake-up call through the debriefing following the mission. Reed flew thirty-five missions and was recalled into the service during the Korean War. He served as a B-29 instructor at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas until his retirement in 1971.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
audio/mp3; application/pdf, English (en)
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn947934397
Document Type :
Electronic Resource