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		General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Killjoy2 on May 23, 2006, 11:22:03 AM
		
			
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				This one has everything.
 
 1) Both wings damaged
 2) Insturments knocked out
 3) Bombs under the wings with no release
 4) Parachute torn up
 5) Your wingmans on fire!
 6) A suprise at the end.
 
 
 A Mission to Remember
 August 12th, 1944
 By Kenneth Kik & Richard Kik Jr.
 
 
 My grandfather always said that "a good war story means that
 something went wrong"  August 12th, 1944 was one of those days.
 
 As told by Richard Kik Jr. 395th Fighter Squadron.
 
 We took off on a usual mission armor cover flight at the Falaise
 track.  Down at the Falaise track it was hard fighting, a lot of anti-
 aircraft fire, a lot of infantry, armor, trucks, a lot of everything.  I went
 down on a strafing run and hit this truck   Previous to that I heard a
 thump somewhere in the airplane and I didn’t realize what it was, but
 when I came off the strafing run my wingman, Chuck Rife said "have
 you got the water on?"  I said "no, why?"  Chuck said "you’re trailing
 smoke."  He came up and looked around and said "it’s coming off
 the bottom of the engine."  It Turned out a 20 mm knocked two or
 three cylinders off my engine.  That Pratt & Whitney never stopped.
 I’m telling you, those people deserve a medal for that engine, I’ve
 never seen one like it.
 
 Our element leader, Captain Mazur said "well Rife, escort him
 home."  So we started back across the line and as we got going
 along, Chuck caught a burst of anti-aircraft fire.  Both of his wings
 were struck by 40mm rounds. The flak rounds exploded and pieces
 of metal entered his cockpit.  The explosion damaged his
 instruments and shredded his parachute pack.  So as we got across
 the line I told Chuck, "you better get ready to bail out."  He said "I
 can’t, my parachute’s all tore up."  I told Chuck you’ve got two live
 bombs on your wings, you’re not going to be able to belly land with
 those, can you drop them?  He said "no, I can’t" and held up his
 bomb release, "cause here’s my bomb thing."  It was a mess.  He
 said "all my instruments are gone and I can’t put the gear down."  So
 anyway, as we were going home and I’m talking to him all the time,
 telling him try to do this, try to do that.  He finally worked it hard
 enough the handle, he said he had to take both legs and hold the
 stick over cause it kept wanting to roll.  Finally he got the gear down
 manually.  I said "okay, let’s just fly her in."  Chuck said "I don’t have
 any instruments, I don’t have any idea what the speed is."  I told him
 okay, I’ll tell you what, you fly on me, just stay right with me and we’ll
 get you down.  So I kept the speed up pretty high and took him down
 to the runway.  He made it down safely.
 Then when I turned around to land it dawned on me I’m burning!  I
 forgot about myself during this whole thing.  The smoke’s rolling out
 now.  So I whipped it around and landed, turned off the runway and
 the engine quit.
 
 We made it!  I jumped out of my plane and ran over to Chuck and
 helped him out of his damaged jug.  Then I discovered that I also
 had two live bombs on I had forgot to drop.  And one of them was
 hanging by the rear shackle, nose down.  What happened was when
 I strafed that damn truck I was a little to low, Something had hit the
 nose fuse and I had a hanging armed bomb.  They (the ground
 crew) were a little unhappy that I didn’t drop the bomb.  Hell, I was
 happy to just be on the ground.  There happened to be a whole
 bunch of AP reporters around that day, they write an article for the
 AP news.
 
 Cliff Gamble stated that after Kik pulled Rife out of his plane he
 (Cliff) gave Kik a big hug and told him "Don't you ever do that again!"
 
 Kik was awarded the Silver Star.
 
 Charlie Rife was wounded in the lower back and spent a few days in
 the hospital.
 
 Pictures here: http://www.368thfightergroup.com/395-kik-rife.html
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				Great story and a very nice website with all kinds of stuff.  Kinda makes ya want to fly P47s doesn't it? :)
			
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				Good find!:aok
			
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				I see that this damage was caused not by a 37mm but an 88mm! I dont care who you are thats amazing!