I've said it somewhere on Texags before but this is a good time to repeat.
I really wish my grandfather was around and of sound mind to pick his brain.
He was an air force skip bomber in WWII. Fly low to the ocean, drop bombs, they skip into the side of ships.
Something went wrong one run and a bomb bounced off a swell in the ocean back up into the bomb bay doors as the doors were closing. The bomb got stuck in the partially open doors. the crew couldn't get the doors to open again, nor get the bomb to dislodge.
Their only option was to bail. They couldn't land because the shock could dislodge the bomb, results of that are obvious.
They bailed over Siberia and all met back at the crash site. I remember him saying there was a crater with a prop sticking straight up out of the middle of the crater.
Soon after the Russian military showed up. Russia may have been allies but they didn't trust us in any shape, form, or fashion, They accused my grandfather and crew of intentionally crashing the plane because it was a spy plane. The skip bombing could only be a stupid lie, nobody survived when the bombs bounced back into the plane....
They were placed in a military camp/prison in Siberia. They weren't fully treated as enemy combatants, but they also weren't treated like allies to be trusted with any freedom. The only story I remember of that portion of his tale was they could periodically bath, but they first had to clean the showers from the russian military's use. The russians would use sticks/switches of some sorts to swat their bodies to help clean. He'd have to go clean all of that debris and would be rewarded with a chance to bath.
He was at first considered MIA. Eventually when the war ended he was put on a train and shipped across Siberia towards Europe, eventually being returned to the US services.
It wasn't until the some point in the 1980's that he and other servicemen who ended up in Russian military prisons were finally classified as POW's.
Bits and pieces of the story may be off. He passed away in 2011. The last 12 years or so of his life that became the only story he told as is alzheimer's progressed. Errors may be my memory or his.
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