Amazon.com: A derelict bomber on an Actic icecap stirs a memory of an adventure of war. The Saga of 'My Gal Sal' B-17 Flying Fortress, forced down in a snowstorm on June 27,1942, with her crew of 10 and three other airmen flying to England as passengers. Pilot Ralf Stinson became a Doctor, Co-Pilot Wilson McGough is a space engineer, Radio operator Thomas Laskowski is a shoe factory employee, Bombardier Donald Bone raises wheat and cattle, Assistant radio operator Wayne Heckendorn is a TV executive, the flight engineer Carl Bauman works in a tavern, tail gunner Stephen Breining was killed in North Africa in 1943, and finally 'My Gal Sal' was named after Mary Lou Hall, known to friends as Sal, stayed single and got rich on oil. ..... 1964 LIFE Magazine Article, A2949A: Everything Else

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A derelict bomber on an Actic icecap stirs a memory of an adventure of war. The Saga of 'My Gal Sal' B-17 Flying Fortress, forced down in a snowstorm on June 27,1942, with her crew of 10 and three other airmen flying to England as passengers. Pilot Ralf Stinson became a Doctor, Co-Pilot Wilson McGough is a space engineer, Radio operator Thomas Laskowski is a shoe factory employee, Bombardier Donald Bone raises wheat and cattle, Assistant radio operator Wayne Heckendorn is a TV executive, the flight engineer Carl Bauman works in a tavern, tail gunner Stephen Breining was killed in North Africa in 1943, and finally 'My Gal Sal' was named after Mary Lou Hall, known to friends as Sal, stayed single and got rich on oil. ..... 1964 LIFE Magazine Article, A2949A
 
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A derelict bomber on an Actic icecap stirs a memory of an adventure of war. The Saga of 'My Gal Sal' B-17 Flying Fortress, forced down in a snowstorm on June 27,1942, with her crew of 10 and three other airmen flying to England as passengers. Pilot Ralf Stinson became a Doctor, Co-Pilot Wilson McGough is a space engineer, Radio operator Thomas Laskowski is a shoe factory employee, Bombardier Donald Bone raises wheat and cattle, Assistant radio operator Wayne Heckendorn is a TV executive, the flight engineer Carl Bauman works in a tavern, tail gunner Stephen Breining was killed in North Africa in 1943, and finally 'My Gal Sal' was named after Mary Lou Hall, known to friends as Sal, stayed single and got rich on oil. ..... 1964 LIFE Magazine Article, A2949A



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This Item is an original Magazine article, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The article is complete, 10 pages and opens the door to the time during which it was written and the social beliefs of that era. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 10.5 inches by 14 inches.

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