Friday, December 31, 2010

The Beginning...

This project was inspired by meeting the valiant veterans of the 384th Bomb Group.

Other WWII veterans have signed things like the doors in the EAA's B-17G "Aluminum Overcast", or artists prints, so it's not unusual.  But the desire was to use a unique object only for the WWII veterans of the 384th Bomb Group, a special object that had meaning for the veterans. The object should belong to the 384th Bomb Group, Inc. and be something that the veterans, families and friends of the Group could cherish for years. After discusssing it with other NexGen members, I found that there was support for the idea of our Group having a special B-17 part for our vets to sign. In 2010, the 384th Bomb Group Board was presented the idea of NexGen members finding a B-17 part to be donated to the non-profit 384th BG Inc. for the veterans of the Group to sign, and they approved the effort.

After a long search, Carl Scholl of Aero Trader very generously donated a B-17G right wing stress panel to the 384th Bomb Group, Inc. for all the veterans of the Group. Cory O'Bryan of Fighter Rebuilders donated his time and great talent to prepare the panel and paint the period group and squadron emblems of the Group.

The project has grown and taken off on its own wings beyond my original contributions to be embraced by the members and veterans of the 384th Bomb Group as its very own, and for that I am very grateful to everyone, but especially to the veterans and their families.

Why We Do It...

A Heritage of Valor Passed to Future Generations

When the 384th BG arrieved in England in May of '43, they were part of a growing armada of bombers that attacked Germany in large formations. The 8th Air Force bombers fought in great aerial battles against enemy fighter planes and flak over Europe. They endured the trials of extreme high altitude and terrible weather. During the war, the 384th Bomb Group flew 316 missions, losing 159 B-17s shot down and 1,625 men killed. The Group received two Distinguished Unit Citations for missions flown on January 11, 1944 and April 24, 1944 and received numerous individual awards for actions in battle. In 1943, the group adopted the motto "Keep The Show On The Road", coined by Major Selden L. McMillin ("Major Mac") in a card written by him as a POW to Colonel Budd Peaslee, Group CO. It was in those early days that the young men of the 384th BG learned to carry the heavy load of hard work, discipline and sacrifice necessary to bring the battle to the enemy. Years later in his book "Heritage of Valor", Budd Peaslee wrote that the young men of the 8th Air Force "...have left a heritage of valor that will leave an indelible mark on future generations." The B-17 wing panel acts as a testimonial to the spirit and comaraderie of the veterans of the Group, and will help to represent their personal message to future generations.

Signing the B-17G Wing Panel...

The purpose of the B-17 Wing Panel Signing Project is to honor any WWII veteran of the 384th Bomb Group by him signing the panel.

The qualifications are simple: any person that served in the 384th Bomb Group during the years of 1943 to 1946 is eligible to sign the panel for free. They do not have to be a member of 384th Bomb Group, Inc. The panel can be signed at 384th Bomb Group reunions or in a pre-arranged meeting at the veterans home by a B-17 panel Host. Any signing meeting with a qualified veteran is free of charge and no payment for this is accepted by anyone.

To make this possible, the project requires people to donate their time and financial support as a Host of the panel. This allows the panel to travel to our elderly veterans that can't travel to the reunions.