B-17 Navigator Recalls Bombing Berlin on D-Day and 30 Bombing Missions over Europe

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August Bolino was a member of a Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress” combat crew at the 388th Bomber Group at Knettishall, East Anglia, England. He flew 30 combat missions, two of which were on D-Day (June 6, 1944). He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal for his service and bravery.
August C. Bolino passed away on October 5th, 2021.
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@aj200415
@aj200415 Рік тому
I would pay ANY amount of money, trade ANY vacation and just about do ANYTHING to sit down and listen to these men tell these stories and get to ask questions, and most of all to thank them for their service, and they are HEROS whether they think so or not.
@bobjonson3634
@bobjonson3634 7 місяців тому
Lots of interviews from 390th bomber grp. A time to remember. I've listened to about 100 interviews. My dad was on a B 24 8th Air force.
@shokthapublik
@shokthapublik Місяць тому
I second this
@MaximusDesimusMeridius
@MaximusDesimusMeridius 22 дні тому
Man I hear you. I would do the same with my uncles that made it home ask them questions. I never did. I only seen them sparingly I was to young 😢
@DickWillis1
@DickWillis1 2 місяці тому
My Dad was a B-17 co-pilot - 452nd bomb group, 8th AAF, flying out of Deopham Green, England. His plane - “Flakstop” - was shot down on its 6th mission - March 6, 1944, Big Monday, the first daylight raid on Berlin - the same mission this gentleman was on. The first pilot - 2nd Lt. Charles Wagner - stayed with the burning plane until the rest of the crew could bail out. 5 crewmen made it out. Wagner flew the plane over a Dutch village and crashed in a field outside the town, but died in the crash. His sacrifice saved my Dad’s life. There is a monument to the plane and crew in Staphorst. The brave men and women of the Dutch resistance (Comet Line) hid my Dad and his crew and got them through Belgium into France, where they reconnected with the American army. My Dad always said the heroes were the ones who didn’t make it back. Charlie Wagner is buried in Margraten Cemetary in Holland. I’m am going to visit and pay my respects to him. God bless these brave people.
@gordonritchie665
@gordonritchie665 3 роки тому
My Great Grandfather was a B-17 Bomber Pilot and flew 30 missions over Europe. Most of his missions were in Germany. His unit was attached to the 8th Air Force under Jimmy Doolittle’s command. He died in February 2005 at age of 86. RIP Fred Wilson (1918-2005).
@robstaaass
@robstaaass 2 роки тому
Mine was a pilot out of the 8th Air Force as well on a B-17. Was he based out of Kimbolton?
@nathant3897
@nathant3897 2 роки тому
Under Doolittle that’s neat!
@williamkenny2825
@williamkenny2825 Рік тому
The best of the united states
@RubyBandUSA
@RubyBandUSA Рік тому
30 missions is SO MUCH MORE than most people can imagine, not even in their scariest nightmares. Hats off to your Great Grandfather Fred Wilson!! Speaking of hats, I would love to have one like the hero being interviewed.
@RubyBandUSA
@RubyBandUSA Рік тому
@@robstaaass Every member of the Mighty Eighth is/was a national hero in my book, air crews and ground crews alike. But especially the air crews. The utmost of respect to your great grandfather.
@chocolatefrenzieya
@chocolatefrenzieya 3 роки тому
You're navigator cuz you know calc! Bolino: *navigates across Europe using fingers*
@jamesburns2232
@jamesburns2232 2 роки тому
You can become a pilot with good hands and muscle memory. To become a Navigator, you have to use applied mathematics to resolve complex navigational problems that occur.
@chocolatefrenzieya
@chocolatefrenzieya 2 роки тому
@@jamesburns2232 Lol yeah, my best friend at VAQ-33 in Key West was a navigator, and he was a whip in mathematics. I was just impressed with Bolino's methods. :)
@robstaaass
@robstaaass 2 роки тому
My grandfather was a B-17 pilot. 35 missions in the European theater, distinguished flying cross medal.. and much more. Legend in every way until the day he passed. Definitely not going to miss this episode
@RubyBandUSA
@RubyBandUSA Рік тому
He was a national hero. It is beyond argument that without the missions of the Mighty Eighth the Allies would not have defeated the filthy scumbag nazis.
@angigriffin3392
@angigriffin3392 Рік тому
Can
@robstaaass
@robstaaass Рік тому
@@angigriffin3392 huh
@brendanlowrey4248
@brendanlowrey4248 Місяць тому
This was one of the best testimonials from a veteran I have viewed and listened to on this channel. We are able to witness him processing his experiences thoughtfully and with such emotion. It touched me deeply. I felt very sad when I saw him recall his pilot Dan and processing the loss of humanity and life's experiences. It felt like he was measuring his long life of joys which he was able to experience and he showed empathy for his friend's loss of his own future joys and happiness. I really appreciated the interviewer allowing him to speak freely and to allow him to take his time. It was his story and I'm honoured to hear it. He had a wonderful way of expressing what he thought straight and without embellishment. Great sense of humor, as well.
@BrickByBrickVets
@BrickByBrickVets Рік тому
It breaks my heart seeing this generation disappearing. I remember this happening with WW1 soldiers, and even a few civil war soldiers. Role models like this are hard to come by these days. They literally saved the world.
@korosuke1788
@korosuke1788 2 місяці тому
They saved nothing. The world is just as evil as it ever was, but now more people speak English and less people live. Don't delude yourself. You were lied to and these guys sacrificed everything for propaganda.
@markh756
@markh756 Місяць тому
The honesty and modesty this man shows is what's missing today.
@SJ_WomenAgainstPredators
@SJ_WomenAgainstPredators 2 роки тому
My great grandma joined the Women's Auxiliary Air Corps and helped build those flying beasts. We owe everything to those brave men who gave so much for not only this country, but the free world. Thank you for getting their stories because it my opinion, their words are worth more than gold.
@percanatord3461
@percanatord3461 Рік тому
We're lucky to hear thier story's
@catadjusterZ
@catadjusterZ Рік тому
Agreed, and if I am not mistaken, some of those WACs actually flew brand new bombers and fighters from manufacturing plants to staging areas on the East coast
@georgielancaster1356
@georgielancaster1356 Рік тому
Is there anywhere you can tell the stories she told you, so we could read/listen to them?
@jimjoe9945
@jimjoe9945 Рік тому
How much do we owe to God?
@Croonerrich
@Croonerrich Рік тому
The first weekend in June is WW2 Weekend in Readjng PA at the airport. Lots of WW2 planes, air shows, food, thousands of folks in period uniforms, tanks etc.
@remalm3670
@remalm3670 3 роки тому
... they don't make people like that any more. Thank you, for my freedom and liberty that you and others preserved for me ...
@Rapsha100
@Rapsha100 3 роки тому
The war made them that way. All Heroes in my book.
@comptonghost9013
@comptonghost9013 2 роки тому
Yes they do they are fighting for are county still
@jaredscott9441
@jaredscott9441 2 роки тому
He’s one of the most interesting storytellers I’ve heard in awhile
@josteincarlsen2905
@josteincarlsen2905 3 роки тому
Thank you sir✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻 Thanks from Norway 🇳🇴 Thanks from all the people you helped 🙌🏼🙌🏼 Thanks from the bottom of my heart ❤️
@ahmoseh3718
@ahmoseh3718 3 роки тому
And thank u so much for your appreciation of our American Veterans 🇺🇸
@nosaltadded2530
@nosaltadded2530 2 роки тому
From what I can deduce, this man has five medals in total. Two campaign medals, American campaign medal, Europe and Africa campaign medal the WW 2 Victory Medal, Air Medal and the DFC. The last two are awarded to an individual.
@JarethGarza
@JarethGarza 3 роки тому
I love how his three kids, each want all three medals. They love him.
@benjaminrapp7418
@benjaminrapp7418 Рік тому
Three medals. Three kids. I can make a suggestion...
@stevehollis9623
@stevehollis9623 3 роки тому
Just one man's story but still truly amazing and an absolute hero
@rikijett310
@rikijett310 Рік тому
Sir, thank you endlessly for your service and may God bless you always!!!!! ✝️🇺🇸✝️
@scoobydoo1726
@scoobydoo1726 Рік тому
The debt of gratitude I owe each of these heroic men is beyond measure, there is something special about the Greatest Gen. , I'm very fortunate to have been raised by them. Love all of them Veterans and people involved in the war effort, All for Freedom, God Bless From a Veteran.
@vivians9392
@vivians9392 Рік тому
Me, too...
@pickititllneverheal9016
@pickititllneverheal9016 3 роки тому
Thank you for your service. American Patriots salute you and your generation for the sacrifices made.
@alexcruz2631
@alexcruz2631 3 роки тому
Thank you sir for your service. I might not be here if it wasn't for you and all the service men and women who served.
@BanjoLuke1
@BanjoLuke1 2 роки тому
This is a wonderful tale, if slightly fuddled by the passing of time. Some of his facts are slightly wobbly, but the spirit and courage of these warriors is remarkable. I could listen to this all day.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Рік тому
Yea you figure he was almost 100 when this interview happened, still his memory is pretty good considering I can't remember last week and I'm 57.
@jeffn.918
@jeffn.918 Рік тому
He's pushing 100. I'll allow it
@momo-hm5ru
@momo-hm5ru 15 днів тому
These guys did not study WWII like many of us. They rely on memories. Memories that get mixed up. I love talking to vets. I have been lucky to talk to several over the years. The latest being a Vietnam vet who opened up to me more then I expected. He still suffers from the trauma. Bless them all.
@TheAnthoula14
@TheAnthoula14 3 роки тому
He is so cute! I'm so glad you guys do these interviews, particularly with the WWII vets, how much longer do we really have to hear these guys give first hand accounts. I feel lucky to get to get to hear them, even via video. . Thank you!
@robstaaass
@robstaaass 2 роки тому
Well said. It's like a time capsule. We are lucky to listen
@zachblizz1049
@zachblizz1049 Рік тому
2ww
@brownspot9
@brownspot9 2 роки тому
Awesome man. Such an great American!
@gregorypeter9719
@gregorypeter9719 18 днів тому
What a great story teller. I was riveted. Thank you for your service
@xvsj5833
@xvsj5833 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing story and Thank you for your service, sacrifice and courage for Freedom to many countries including America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@drivenauthority9169
@drivenauthority9169 2 роки тому
Amazing interview. I’m honored to hear this man tell his story.
@ellieprice363
@ellieprice363 12 днів тому
One of the very best interviews I’ve ever watched. This veteran is an amazing historian with a photographic memory.
@realwealthproperties5671
@realwealthproperties5671 2 роки тому
Thank you for doing these interviews and preserving the stories of these brave soldiers.
@chrisennis9686
@chrisennis9686 3 роки тому
I love the mighty 8th... There is a museum here In Pooler Georgia near Savannah Georgia which is named the mighty eighth
@WingedPSN
@WingedPSN Рік тому
BOSTON! Massachusetts here thank you for your service and god bless!
@michaeldouglas1243
@michaeldouglas1243 Рік тому
Mr Bolino I have you know this was an honor to listen to your story. U reminded me so much of my ww2 combat vet grandpa Douglas who passed away in 2014 at age 95. All you fellas are my heros
@edgardocarrasquillo9
@edgardocarrasquillo9 3 роки тому
Thank you Sir.
@scarfacepr
@scarfacepr 3 роки тому
My hardcore RESPECTS !!
@oliverbari2
@oliverbari2 3 роки тому
Thank you for your service
@garyrunnalls7714
@garyrunnalls7714 3 роки тому
Thank you sir for your service .
@zibabird
@zibabird 3 роки тому
Thank you sir!
@GSGSongs
@GSGSongs Місяць тому
What an incredible story, Thank You ThankYouThank Thank you for you're sacrifice of your life flying the B-17 so I could live my life enjoying my freedom in the United States of America, my own father was wounded on November 17, 1944 right b4 the Ardennes in The Hurtgen Forest, he took shrapnel from an 88. I am alive by a fraction since the shrapnel split his steel helmet but hit his legs, Thank You again
@cdp200442
@cdp200442 3 роки тому
God bless you sir .greatest generation
@soho71
@soho71 Рік тому
This gentleman is a great story teller. Thank you Sir for your service.
@maureenorourke3292
@maureenorourke3292 Рік тому
This is the first time I've heard about pitchfork use on landing paratroopers! Good grief. Countless ways to die. Amazing how many brave souls sign up to fight in wars. The unknown has many faces. God Bless them.
@phunkeehone
@phunkeehone Рік тому
Greek farmers did the same to German paratroopers, when they landed on Crete. Regardless of nationality, it's a crappy way to go.
@georgielancaster1356
@georgielancaster1356 Рік тому
There is a huge database of unlawful murders of surrendered military. Begun by a German, who spent his life recording these murders, until he died of cancer. He handed over to another German, (I think I remember), once he knew he was terminal, training him and passing on a lot of extra work, so important was this record, to him. He has continued to record and improve the site, so that now, you can type in, for example, New Zealanders and a country, say Germany, to get a list of all New Zealand troops unlawfully murdered in Germany. This record is treated with such respect and has the most devoted manager. You can also put in individual names, if you have them. Where he can, he gives details of the murders, the names of those guilty, the names of the victims, if known, and the details of the court cases, post war, where they are put on trial and often, hanged. The research still goes on. I found records of 3 Allied airmen murdered and not known of, in this major record, within the last 4 years. So the research still goes on. The deeply committed chap who runs the site had all records of court cases, so clearly the men I found had never had their cases prosecuted - but he is so familiar with his records, that he told me that due to the date and area these men were murdered, he felt it very likely he knew the men who would have done this. They had been in the area at the time, and had a long list of murders of surrendered air men that witnesses HAD reported post war, and that they had stood trial and been found guilty and hanged - but in the case of the three men I had found, it appeared nobody witnessing those murders had reported it.
@davidpeters2226
@davidpeters2226 2 місяці тому
Obviously confused. Many many mistakes.
@kaptkrunchfpv
@kaptkrunchfpv Рік тому
This young mans generation never ceases to amaze me. They remain sharp as tacks even in their later years. Heros all the way around!
@brianrobertson1211
@brianrobertson1211 Місяць тому
I owe this man a debt of gratitude for purchasing my freedom I enjoy as an American.By the way, I never liked scotch. Thank you sir.
@MrEmersombiguns2002
@MrEmersombiguns2002 2 місяці тому
What a great story he told, another angle on D Day. My dad and his cousin's were in WW2. One was a B24 pilot shot down on 9th mission. POW for 8 months.. I could listen to guys like August over and over....Enjoyed his story...We owe them so much.
@burtthebeast4239
@burtthebeast4239 2 роки тому
Thank you Sir, God bless you ALL 🙏
@rubenflores3218
@rubenflores3218 Рік тому
As a child and young adult I never mentioned losing a stepfather to Vietnam because I didn't understand the loss, Only later did I begin to understand when combat veterans reached out to me with personal accounts of loss&sacrifice, Their is a wealth of knowledge and healing new&old wounds and moving forward if we listen. WE ARE NOT ALONE.
@pappy017
@pappy017 3 роки тому
certainly one of my favorites, of this series! Thank You!!
@TheCoralClimb
@TheCoralClimb Рік тому
That generation had amazing storytelling capabilities!
@thomasbullock6416
@thomasbullock6416 Рік тому
God Bless Him 🙏🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@richardthornhill4630
@richardthornhill4630 2 місяці тому
Thanks to all our Veterans who served.
@pennylane9730
@pennylane9730 9 місяців тому
With greatest respect to this gentleman vet.. Not just the Americans who won the war, it was a combination of all the Allied troups combined operations.
@freddy4672
@freddy4672 3 роки тому
Wow, just wow.
@jadedannar5877
@jadedannar5877 Рік тому
Thank you sir.
@w1.0
@w1.0 2 роки тому
American Hero!!!!
@giuseppe9145
@giuseppe9145 Рік тому
Thank you sir
@cordellscott
@cordellscott Рік тому
Great story teller. Thank you for your service sir. RIP
@petergardyna9592
@petergardyna9592 2 місяці тому
God Bless you. Thank you for your service!
@fire1937
@fire1937 Рік тому
I could listen to this man all night.
@chodeoriki4113
@chodeoriki4113 Рік тому
What an amazing story teller. All I have is respect for him.
@sunstatejon1928
@sunstatejon1928 Рік тому
AUGUST BOLINO LOVE YOUR WONDERFUL STORY SIR THANKS FOR YOUR SACRAFICE AND HONOR YOUR SERVICE FOR OUR COUNTRY USA
@henrypena2547
@henrypena2547 2 місяці тому
Absolutely love these stories ❤
@russv4753
@russv4753 2 роки тому
Sir, thank you for your service! I'd love to share a drink with you.
@mbolino
@mbolino 2 роки тому
That is my Uncle Gus! Actually, Dr. Bolino.
@milkman45828
@milkman45828 2 роки тому
Is Dr. Gus still with us?
@mbolino
@mbolino 2 роки тому
@@milkman45828 Hi, I am one of his nieces. Sadly, he died last year just before his 100th birthday. He was active and still writing!
@icelandviking1961
@icelandviking1961 Рік тому
So who got his metals?
@MaximusDesimusMeridius
@MaximusDesimusMeridius 22 дні тому
Amazing this interview!!
@robhu2477
@robhu2477 3 роки тому
There is a reason we call them the GREATEST GENERATION. Because they were.
@margaretroselle8610
@margaretroselle8610 10 місяців тому
Just fascinating, this account of the war! Thank you very much, Sir, for your contribution. Greetings from New Zealand.
@travisaldous2294
@travisaldous2294 Рік тому
GREAT GUY WHO I ALSO INTERVIEWED. RIP AUGUST
@stephanversmissen3953
@stephanversmissen3953 3 місяці тому
Liège is not the capital of Belgium, but the capital of the Belgian province of Liège. Nevermind, this was a great story, bless him!
@davidpeters2226
@davidpeters2226 2 місяці тому
a lot of his story does not add up. Rosie Rosenthal 100 BG in Masters of the Air signed on for THREE tours. But Bolino says his crazy pilot was the ony one in 8th Air Force to sign up for 2.
@chrisfisichella7665
@chrisfisichella7665 4 місяці тому
That was very, very interesting. Thank you very much for preparing and posting this video.
@revolution6661
@revolution6661 Рік тому
Wow... At 10:50 there's a testimony of the invention of fuel canisters in aviation. Wish we'd never have forgotten the sufferings of war. Salutations.
@prmayner
@prmayner Рік тому
My stepdad was a navigator on a B-17. He didn't talk much but I did hear a couple stories.
@fasst5511
@fasst5511 2 місяці тому
My father was a bombardier on a B-17G in the summer of 1944. The Silver Meteor. 8th Air Force, 390th Bomb Group. He flew and survived 35 missions, 2 on D-Day. Realize they were mostly just young kids in their early 20's asked to do these missions where they didn't know when they took off if they would be returning. Many times with only 2-3 days between missions. He passed in 1984. He would occasionally talk about what he went through but never thought of himself as a hero. He earned the Distinguished Flying Cross and The Air Medal. He was fortunate in that by that time in the war they had P-51 escorts that could stay with them for the entire mission, but still even then their losses were high. He would say if they served them real eggs instead of powered eggs for breakfast they knew it was going to be a really tough mission. One of his favorite TV shows to watch back in the 60's was 12 O'clock High. I would sit and watch it with him while he told me about some of the missions he flew. . The more I learn about what these very young men went through I realize what heroes they all were. They were truly the greatest generation. Reply
@hijinx3608
@hijinx3608 Рік тому
100% stud
@knights518
@knights518 Рік тому
Amazing story. As a 38 year old man I sit hear and wonder what would happen if our country was attacked now. We don’t have many men nowadays that would line up at the recruiting offices, hate to say it but we have a lot of weak people in this country mentally and physically
@dustydavis8829
@dustydavis8829 Рік тому
I completely agree with you!
@nels9382
@nels9382 2 місяці тому
That was said back then. Things changed after Dec 7, 1941.
@lloydmixsr.9764
@lloydmixsr.9764 Місяць тому
I disagree, I think we would be able to fill the military ranks with volunteers and draft.
@TzunSu
@TzunSu Місяць тому
How do you know a veteran served as a navigator? He specifies that he was about 5/8ths of the way somewhere :D
@VegasCyclingFreak
@VegasCyclingFreak 10 місяців тому
He didn't think he that deserved a DFC for his actions, but he did. Greatest generation!
@fido4450
@fido4450 2 місяці тому
This man is wonderful. Did he go on to teach? He’s a marvellous story teller & so interesting.
@longsnapper5381
@longsnapper5381 2 роки тому
D-Day was a success for obvious reasons.12,000 died on each side at the battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862. God bless these brave warriors, all.
@jamesgoodwin8506
@jamesgoodwin8506 2 роки тому
Taking nothing away from this guys bravery but his knowledge of history isn’t the best
@judd0112
@judd0112 2 роки тому
@@jamesgoodwin8506 he’s 90 something so u get some leeway his hard drive is almost completely full. Thats a lot of information to keep straight. He’s more sharp than lots of even younger people I know
@Malky24
@Malky24 2 роки тому
The British had over 19,000 dead (over 57k casualties) on the first day of the Somme Offensive alone in WW1. That's just the British. Never mind all the other nations. I agree with him about the stupidity of British Colonels in WW1 though. He got that 100% spot on!
@mdlm2011
@mdlm2011 Рік тому
My grandfather was a B24 pilot from Massachusetts. Wonder if they knew each other. Truly the greatest generation.
@SkYKinG12345
@SkYKinG12345 11 місяців тому
They should have let him keep going I could have listened to him for a few hours he's a good story teller
@haroldmclean3755
@haroldmclean3755 3 місяці тому
A really interesting , Scientific retrospective of this Man's experiences of WW2, Sky High Kudos 🛸 👍
@Sequatchiemm
@Sequatchiemm 2 роки тому
I'm glad they do these videos I wish they had WW1 ones
@possumpopper89
@possumpopper89 Рік тому
The bridge at Remagen was the first intact bridge into Germany. My great uncle was a tank driver in that battle.
@wadepenley7380
@wadepenley7380 Рік тому
I am proud that this gentleman got the three medals he deserves. I hope that Sargent who came up with the idea of having wing tanks on the escort plains also got the medal he deserves!!!
@ericadams3428
@ericadams3428 12 днів тому
Only he didn't invent them, US metal (75 gallon) and paper mache made in Britain (108 gallon) were the most common for the P51 and P47. Not wanting to give scrap metal to the Germans was the reason the paper mache tank was preferred. The drop tank was used by the Germans in the Spanish civil war and Spitfires being ferried to Malta in 1942 used them. The issue with the use or the non use to be more accuate was due to politics within the USAAF. Once it was clear that bomber losses were unsustainable in the summer of 1943 the stockpiled tanks that were always available were used.
@porchforty8639
@porchforty8639 2 місяці тому
Whoa this guy is like 99 years old
@JoelMMcKinney
@JoelMMcKinney 3 роки тому
America 🇺🇲
@ariver7491
@ariver7491 3 роки тому
America? America would have failed if America fought alone. Don't exclude the allies @sshole
@JoelMMcKinney
@JoelMMcKinney 2 роки тому
Does my patriotism offend you? Humanity would have lost without the allies.
@donmcmahon3889
@donmcmahon3889 2 роки тому
@@JoelMMcKinney Absolutely Not, But your ‘National Arrogance’ does,
@judd0112
@judd0112 2 роки тому
The allies were almost defeated except for Britain and Soviets. And they were on their heels. Without the entrance of America the war would have gone much differently. But it was a group effort. So everyone pat each other on the back.
@SteveRyan1965
@SteveRyan1965 Рік тому
That's my kind of veteran. All his memories revolved around different liquors!
@alethiapotter9218
@alethiapotter9218 Рік тому
#358 draft. What a great man serving with great men and women.
@michaelshanahan4042
@michaelshanahan4042 Рік тому
He was quite right the pilot was a hero
@17Scumdog
@17Scumdog Рік тому
Wow he actually looks really young for his age! I would never guess that he is old enough to have served in WWII just looking at him.
@drivenauthority9169
@drivenauthority9169 2 роки тому
In less than 100 years, America went from real MEN to gender pronouns. This man is just one example of why they were the greatest generation to ever live
@richardcranium3417
@richardcranium3417 Рік тому
Sickening isn’t it…. I wonder how many young people today could live the life this man has? Love listening to these very well done interviews.
@davidpeters2226
@davidpeters2226 2 місяці тому
Arnold called them girly men
@richardbadour1714
@richardbadour1714 Рік тому
@49:31 I know why you receive your medal…. Yes you did your job but all would’ve been lost if you weren’t doing it!!! Thank You for your service!
@rikijett310
@rikijett310 Рік тому
I would be proud to sit and have a bourbon or 5 with this man!!!! 👍👍
@Phil.2-10
@Phil.2-10 2 роки тому
43:47 Pegasus Bridge is in France, north of Caen. Bolino talks about a bridge in Belgium ;-)
@davidpeters2226
@davidpeters2226 2 місяці тому
confused
@davidpeters2226
@davidpeters2226 2 місяці тому
he says the bridge was in Belgoum on DDAY. Also German women with pitchforks killing airmen on DDAY.
@ronlal652
@ronlal652 2 роки тому
He is one smart man. Can see why he passed Calculus.
@patrickcronin9845
@patrickcronin9845 23 дні тому
Completely agree that Bourbon>Scotch
@schftyp9146
@schftyp9146 2 місяці тому
Damnit Dan. Seems like he got the itch and it never let go of him. Fascinating how such an evil landscape, and atmosphere is addicting to people. Adrenaline, if you can get enough exposure to it, can be a very detrimental stimulant. I can only wonder how many people it had this effect on. My guess is a lot more than we think. RIP Dan, Bolino's emotion and the way he talks about him was captivating.
@neilbush9873
@neilbush9873 Рік тому
I like this ,critical thinking, I always wondered why smoke bombs weren't used to minimise the accuracy of German fire before and after the beech landing, I found a good utube, written story by one of the German machine gunners overlooking a landing beech he describes it what he did and saw.
@dave-2099
@dave-2099 2 місяці тому
From a British RAF ex-serviceman, RAF Bomber Command lost 55,000 aircrew in the campaign against Nazi Germany. America did not defeat the Nazis alone, although I doubt the war could have been won without US support. It’s often wrongly assumed (thanks mainly to the movie industry) that Britain and its Commonwealth sat on the sidelines, whilst America won the war for us which is nonsense. However, full respect to this veteran and all US Service personnel who fought alongside our forces - all of them, heroes. We will remember them.
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Рік тому
The 8th Air Force was NEVER a part of the United States Army Air Corps, for the same reason that people are incorrect when they say it was called the Air Corps in WW2. It's name was changed from the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) to the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) in June of 1941 a full six months before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, therefore at no point during the US's involvement in WW2 was it called the Air Corps, and since the 8th Air Force wasn't formed until January 19th 1942 it was never a part of the Army Air Corps.
@davidpeters2226
@davidpeters2226 2 місяці тому
good point
@Joeg1200
@Joeg1200 Рік тому
My grandfather was a tail gunner on the wolf wagon! Wonder if they served together?
@Johnny.f.face1
@Johnny.f.face1 3 роки тому
Amazing story teller and hero. Just a small note for the interviewer: Would you consider changing form of your final question? When you say we are out of time, it seems brutal like the vets are being cut off. I understand that time is a factor but it reads abrupt and sometimes rude to the viewer, particularly on shorter interviews. Perhaps when you do mention time as a courtesy, don’t include it in your edit. Always makes me cringe a little. I’ve learned a ton from your work and I thank you for doing it.
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