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A question about B-24 repaints....

Navy Chief

Senior Member
Does anyone know if a B-24 repaint was ever done to commemorate any of the squadrons that actor and USAAF pilot, James Stewart was assigned to?

I got the following from a net search:

In August 1943, Stewart was assigned to the 445th Bombardment Group at Sioux City AAB, Iowa, first as operations officer of the 703d Bombardment Squadron and then as its commander, at the rank of captain. In December, the 445th Bombardment Group flew its B-24 Liberator bombers to RAF Tibenham, Norfolk, England and immediately began combat operations. While flying missions over Germany, Stewart was promoted to major. In March 1944, he was transferred as group operations officer to the 453rd Bombardment Group, a new B-24 unit that had been experiencing difficulties. As a means to inspire his new group, Stewart flew as command pilot in the lead B-24 on numerous missions deep into Nazi-occupied Europe. These missions went uncounted at Stewart's orders. His "official" total is listed as 20 and is limited to those with the 445th. In 1944, he twice received the Distinguished Flying Cross for actions in combat and was awarded the Croix de Guerre. He also received the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters. In July 1944, after flying 20 combat missions, Stewart was made Chief of Staff of the 2nd Combat Bombardment Wing of the Eighth Air Force, and though he was no longer required or expected to fly missions, he continued to do so. Before the war ended, he was promoted to colonel, one of the few Americans to rise from private to colonel in four years.

NC
 
Mr. Stewart was a real class act. He refused to let his Hollywood status influence his military service. While most pilot types wanted to be a fighter pilot, JS asked to be a bomber pilot. He was initially rejected for pilot training because he was 10 pounds under the weight requirement. He left, ate like a horse, put on some weight, but was again rejected because he was still 5 pounds under the minimum. He put up a fight, asking how 5 pounds would prevent him from being able to pilot a bomber and getting the bombs where they needed to be. Many Hollywood actors ended their military service once WW2 was over. Mr. Stewart continued on for many years. He flew bombing missions in the Korean War and in the Vietnam War. He retired with the rank of Brig. General.

I saw only one pic of Mr. Stewart in a B-24. Really no details were shown...the pic showed him waving out the side window of the cockpit. Just a big slab of olive drab and Mr. Stewart's face and that slightly lop-sided smile of his.

OBIO
 
I just wrote the Jimmy Stewart museum in Indiana, PA. The curator already replied, saying he is going to check on it for me!

NC
 
Thanks Rob! Now, if I can learn how to convert the textures, I'll have it made!

Sorry Chief. If you want, PM me your email address, and I will ship them to you through yousendit.com. You wont have to sign up, it will just give you a link to download the file. There will only be 8 texture files that need converted.
 
Sorry Chief. If you want, PM me your email address, and I will ship them to you through yousendit.com. You wont have to sign up, it will just give you a link to download the file. There will only be 8 texture files that need converted.

Thanks Rob. MUCH appreciated!

I will PM you in a sec. Have used Yousendit quite a lot actually! So am familiar with it.

NC
 
Success!!!!

"Male Call" back in the air again!

Thanks Rob!

And a salute to Brigadier General James M. Stewart......:salute:
 
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