The Tomahawk Warriors, a crew of nine who perished in a 1944 B-17 Flying Fortress crash in England, was a mystery of WWII until explained in this book. It would have lain in partial obscurity if it were not for the author's initial involuntary involvement. As a child, he witnessed what would become a dogged determination in his lifetime later to tell this story. As the faint light of dawn was breaking the morning of August 12, 1944, a crippled American B-17 bomber flew perilously close over the roof of the author's house in ...
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The Tomahawk Warriors, a crew of nine who perished in a 1944 B-17 Flying Fortress crash in England, was a mystery of WWII until explained in this book. It would have lain in partial obscurity if it were not for the author's initial involuntary involvement. As a child, he witnessed what would become a dogged determination in his lifetime later to tell this story. As the faint light of dawn was breaking the morning of August 12, 1944, a crippled American B-17 bomber flew perilously close over the roof of the author's house in Southern England. Around 30 seconds later, it crashed and exploded. In 2016, the author, David E. Huntley, after almost a lifetime, came across the story of the crew known as the 'Tomahawk Warriors' and recognized it as the accident he had witnessed as a child. He started his own research and began asking himself many questions about the disaster. How did this plane crash and why, particularly in that location? For what reason was the plane misnamed 'The Tomahawk Warrior' through all those years? What strange circumstance led the author to come into possession of the navigator's diary that no one knew even existed? Why did one airman not take his place on board that day and become a part of the 'missing airman' legend? Despite the coincidence that the plane of the 'Tomahawk Warriors' and the plane of Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. crashed on the same day; Huntley revealed a further significant link between them. This incident adds a further little-known aspect about the Kennedy's in American history. Based on Declassified Secret Operational Records, analysis of other official and unofficial records, the author's personal observations on the day of the accident, and his pursuit of other facts, those mysteries became fully resolved. This story provides a distinct understanding of the immense courage those young 20 to 26-year-old American airmen displayed. Mission after mission, they climbed aboard their craft and carried out their respective duties at 28,000 ft in sub-zero temperatures, hoping their electric-heated protective clothing would not short out during the 9 to 10-hour flight. They prayed that flak and enemy fighters would give them that 70 percent chance of getting back home. The book offers vivid descriptions of those who got shot down, baled out, and died or got captured to spend the rest of the war as POWs.The narrative places its emphasis on the lives of the heroes who served in WWII and their loved ones who have grown up in their shadows. He obtained a posthumous honor to the deceased crew, as well as a Permanent Commemorative Marker, and brought relief and closure to the descendants' relatives. This is not a post-mortem of wartime machinery, but a window into the lives of some heroes who sacrificed themselves for a cause, as well as a personal insight into the familial relationships with their loved ones at home.
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In The B-17 Tomahawk Warrior: A WWII Final Honor, David E. Huntley offers a detailed account of a lesser-known World War II incident. The book revolves around the crash of a B-17 Flying Fortress in England in 1944, involving a crew of nine, known as the Tomahawk Warriors. Huntley, who witnessed the plane�s descent as a young boy, delves deep into the lives of these crew members, bringing to light a story that remained obscured for nearly a century.
Huntley�s narrative skillfully bridges the gap between a factual recounting and an engaging tale, making the book a compelling read. His approach gives the book a novelistic quality, often reminiscent of high-quality World War II documentaries or cinematic depictions of the era. The author�s chance witnessing of the crash and his subsequent discovery of a navigator�s diary form the backbone of this investigation, offering key insights into the fate of the B-17 and its crew.
Huntley expertly maintains suspense and emotional depth throughout the book. The narrative is engaging, pulling the reader into the story and culminating in a poignant conclusion that resonates deeply. The book is not just a recounting of historical events; it is also a tribute to the crew, crafted with a clear passion for uncovering and preserving this fragment of history.
The B-17 Tomahawk Warrior: A WWII Final Honor is more than a historical account; it is a homage to the bravery and sacrifices of the crew. Huntley�s work ensures that this story, and the memory of the Tomahawk Warriors, endures. This book is a meaningful addition to the literature on World War II, offering a unique perspective that stays with the reader well after the final page is turned.