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B-29 and B-52 TAIL GUNNERS DONATE GUNSIGHT TO USAF ENLISTED HERITAGE HALL; MAXWELL-GUNTER AFB, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA By Bill Gaddes
CMSGT Pettit (USAF-ret.) flew combat missions over Korea in both B-26 and B-29 aircraft. He also flew combat missions over North Vietnam. CMSGT Pettit was in charge of more than 300 B-52 tail gunners during several phases of the Vietnam War, including the massive December 1972 Hanoi raids where more than 15 B-52’s were lost. CMSGT Pettit was awarded the Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross. Air Medal with clusters, SAC Combat Crew Medal, and both Korean and Vietnam combat service medals. SSGT Bill Gaddes was awarded the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf clusters, the USAF Commendation Medal, the Korean Service Medal with five battle stars, Distinguished Unit Citation, and Combat Crew Medal.
Dr. William Chivaletti, Curator of the USAF Enlisted Heritage Hall, was gratified to acquire a gunsight from the B-29. The defensive armament system represented a significant technical advance in aerial gunnery; incorporating a lead computing gunsight, remote control turrets, and analog computers that were sophisticated for its day. The B-29 “Superfortress” and their heroic crews played a key role in the surrender of Japan in WW II, saving of more than a million American and Japanese lives and many millions of casualties by avoiding a full scale invasion of Japan.
The gunsight will be completely refurbished and placed in a custom-designed lighted enclosure. The story will be featured by Editor Bob Matherly in the August 2010 issue of “Short Bursts”, the magazine of the Air Force Gunners Association. |