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Irish_Dem

(81,297 posts)
22. Did I tell you a similar story about USAF mechanics in WWII?
Thu Dec 18, 2025, 12:55 PM
Dec 2025

My dad flew the Burma Hump in WWII.
He was a 20 year old tail gunner in a rusty bucket with wings.
The planes were always under fire, and flying across the Himalayas at high altitude,
wind, snow, ice. The planes were a mess most of the time but the mechanics somehow
kept them flying. I always wondered how they managed to do this.

Recently I met someone whose Dad was a USAF mechanic during WWII, Burma Hump.
I was so excited to get to ask my question. How the H did these guys keep those planes flying?
He laughed and said his Dad used to tell stories about that.

He said they scavenged anything they could from anywhere all the time.
If they heard of supplies anywhere they went and requisitioned them.
If they heard of a plane going down, from any side, branch of service, or country,
they piled into jeeps and trucks and went and striped it clean.

I said well it was a miracle my father wasn't killed, so I owe it to your Dad for saving his life.
I don't care how the hell he did it.

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Did not know about this.. Permanut Dec 2025 #1
Thank you, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2025 #3
K&R! UTUSN Dec 2025 #2
I thought you would enjoy this video. MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2025 #6
You might enjoy this Fat Electrician video also. MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2025 #7
WOW I never heard this story. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #4
We worked with the SeaBees a lot and the Fat Electrician is right, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2025 #5
They have to be a little crazy when you think about it. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #8
As an addendum, the Fat Electrician is right, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2025 #19
Did I tell you a similar story about USAF mechanics in WWII? Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #22
Very inspiring, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2025 #24
I am sure the SeaBees were in the same boat. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #26
Recommended. H2O Man Dec 2025 #9
Watching WWII movies in my youth, Seabees were tops. usonian Dec 2025 #10
Seabee Dad Doodles Dec 2025 #11
My dad... 2naSalit Dec 2025 #12
I visited the SeaBee Museum in Port Hueneme Submariner Dec 2025 #13
I did a stint at Port Hueneme as a Marine Military cop for 2 years before I returned to my original MOS MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2025 #15
The thing about the Seabees HAB911 Dec 2025 #14
As far as the running liquor, yagotme Dec 2025 #17
Man, the Seabees were incredible! Aristus Dec 2025 #16
My dad was probably involved in that, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2025 #20
Check out the Time-Life World War II library volume "Island Fighting" for the photo essay. Aristus Dec 2025 #23
Thanks for the info, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 2025 #25
DURec leftstreet Dec 2025 #18
Ooh-rah. yagotme Dec 2025 #21
That was cool. You made me love the Seabees even more. iscooterliberally Dec 2025 #27
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