Mark Nakayama

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The gunners were inexperienced, miserably trained, and anxious to prove themselves—a catastrophic combination. Most of them did not set out to deceive. In the fog of battle, as many as a dozen gunners might be firing on a single German fighter plane. If that enemy aircraft was shot down, five or six gunners might make individual claims, each believing his claim was legitimate.
Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany
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