
Give
Us This Day
by
William Phillips
In England during World War II, each dawn was brought the sounds
of young men headed off to war. As daylight spreads across the tranquil
countryside on this mist-shrouded summer morning, the aircraft of the
8th Air Force once again take to the air as they head for the dangerous
skies of occupied Europe. Representing not only an overt symbol of Allied
might, the B-17G is also a more subtle indication as to the direction
of the war. The plane carries no camouflage paint, since paint added
weight, which cost speed and fuel. Stationed in Northamsted between
April '44 and June '45, this B-17G is from the 398th Bomb Group, 602nd
Bomb Squadron. Along with most others, the crew members ardent prayer
was, "…give us this day."
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