1:45 | After being unable to bomb their intended targets, Joe Noonan, a B-26 crewmember, remembers unloading their payload on a surprise target in Northern Italy.
Joe Noonan recalls his first bombing mission over the island of Pantelleria, Italy, leading up to the invasion of Sicily in 1943.
Joe Noonan describes his duties as a radio and machine gun operator on a B-26 bomber during World War II.
Joe Noonan remembers flying through a wall of flak, avoiding enemy fighters and taking heavy losses during his most memorable and dangerous bombing mission over Naples in 1943.
While serving as a camera operator on one bombing run, Joe Noonan recalls having to bail out of his B-26 over Belgium and being mistaken for a German soldier after making his way back to safety.
Joe Noonan talks about the fear he experienced during World War II and shares his feeling about being labeled as a hero.