3:40 | Though he had survived bailing out over the Pacific, there was still a little war to fight, so B-29 gunner David Hirsch joined another crew and resumed flying over Japan. The firebombing missions and then the atomic bomb missions finally put an end to it.
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He'd been working as a mechanic for an airline, so when David Hirsch was drafted, they let him go to the Army Air Corps. There were too many cadets, so he was offered a spot as a gunner and accepted. The aircraft was the latest heavy bomber, the B-29.
Flying out of Guam, David Hirsch was a gunner on a B-29. One mission over Japan went very badly. First, they failed to drop the bombs due to a technical problem, then they were hit by enemy fire and the bail out signal was given over the cold Pacific water.