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Veterans Chronicles

Capt. Vincent ‘Bill’ Purple, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II

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    Capt. Vincent 'Bill' Purple, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II kslmadmin


Vincent “Bill” Purple joined the U.S. Army Air Corps following the Japense attack on Pearl Harbor. Like most young men interested in joining the Air Corps, he wanted to be a fighter pilot. But the Army had different plans. Soon Purple was training on multi-engine planes in preparation for being a B-17 Bomber pilot. He was deployed to England as part of the 379th bomb group inside the Mighty Eighth Air Force and flew 35 missions.

In this edition of “Veterans Chronicles,” Purple takes us along on a typical mission – from briefing to takeoff to dropping the bombs on Nazi targets in France and Germany. He also explains what it was like flying through intense enemy anti-aircraft fire, also known as flak.

Mr. Purple also gives us great detail on several of his most harrowing missions, including the time his engine caught fire and he thought he would be “blown out of the sky” to taking off in heavy fog with no visibility, to being struck in the chest with shrapnel as he flew.

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