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39th Bomb Group (VH)
Crew 2

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"City of Miami"
Battlin Bitch II
B-29 # 42- 65367

Enlisted men
ENLISTED MEN OF CREW 2
Back Row L to R:
S/Sgt John H.Jones
Sgt John M. Eckman
M/Sgt Gordon F. Swart
Front Row L to R:
S/Sgt Eugene Bockman
John Tobel (not P-2)
S/Sgt John A. DuPree

In the morning our crew assembled to assay the damage to the plane.  Unfortunately, it was a total loss; we were advised that we would be evacuated.  While we waited for the B-17 that would take us back to Guam, the Marines approached us.  Our heroes offered to buy the 45's  they had seen us waving about during the Jap attack.  Tempted, I paused and asked what they were offering.  One suggested a jeep, which could be loaded on the B-17 taking us home.  After a moment, I regretfully pointed out that we'd both be court-martialed; sadly, we shook hands and parted.

Later we were informed the entire crew had been awarded the DFC (Distinguished Flying Cross) for this mission.  They praised the crew for the skill in striking the target, and the cool courage in doing so.

In Robert Laid's book, "Maximum Effort", pages 81 and 82 of a mission on 11 May in which one B-29 horribly crashed into the ocean on take off,  the impression is left that Crew 2 was a loss.  Obviously it wasn't, but others also had the same impression.  When we returned, unscratched, great surprise greeted us, by those especially who had already emptied out our lockers.
Source: "History of the 39th Bomb Group" by Robert Laird, (crew 5) and David Smith (crew 31)