Portrait of Ralph Raines, Sr., at the waist gun of a B-24 bomber.

Title

Portrait of Ralph Raines, Sr., at the waist gun of a B-24 bomber.

Description

Black and white image of a young man, Ralph Raines, manning a gun inside of a B-24 bomber during World War II. Raines, a long time area resident, was usually the ball gunner in his crew, manning the turret underneath the plane, until near the end of the war when a shortage of navigators led to him being pressed into service at that post. Raines, who had not quite completed navigational school, flew nine missions as navigator. He was later awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross for a mission where he navigated their damaged bomber back to base after a bombing run left them with only one engine and dangerously low fuel levels. The course he plotted to get them back needed no corrections, enabling the plane to land safely in Italy. The pilot submitted Raines' name for the medal, but the medal itself was not awarded until 1982, the paperwork having been lost in the shuffle after the war. (Original photo remains with the family of the donor; image is a photograph of original.)
[front] [typed] Port waist looking forward. Oxygen tanks and ball turret in background. S/Sgt. Ralph Raines at waist gun.

Date Created

circa 1943-1945

Subject

World War, 1939-1945
Soldiers
United States. Air Force--Airmen
B-24 (Bomber)
Raines, Ralph
Genealogy & Family History
Military History & Science

Medium

negatives

Language

English

Identifier

WCMpic_012274

Rights

Online access to this image is for research and educational purposes only. To inquire about permissions, order a reproduction, or for more information, please contact the Five Oaks Museum at Research@FiveOaksMuseum.org.
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Source

Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum

Type

Still Image

Collection