B24 Liberator "Lady Luck"

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

Комментарии • 6

  • @colliej
    @colliej Год назад +2

    This is stunning. My grandfather, HT Mills, was the pilot and only survivor of the Lady Luck. The story of his survival is a family legend. Two other members of his crew escaped the crash with him. HT's back was badly injured so he could only float, but the other two made an attempt to swim to shore. They were never seen again. HT was found the next day in the middle of the sea by some Yugoslavian fisherman. He was taken in by a group of partisans, who eventually carried him up the Yugoslavian peninsula, into Italy and then back down through occupied Italy to the Allied lines. He was missing and presumed dead for more than a month, before showing up in Italy. An absolutely stunning act of bravery that, without, I wouldn't exist. HT spent years after the war trying to get the names of the partisans who helped him, but never could. I have pictures of HT in front of the Lady Luck and of his crew. Amazing.

  • @albertojoseyanespantin2803
    @albertojoseyanespantin2803 3 года назад +2

    B-24s were notorious for being hard to escape from, as opposed to the B-17. That might explain why almost all of her crew was lost. May them rest in peace, stunning footage.

  • @debelizmaj1203
    @debelizmaj1203 3 года назад

    Kratak ali impresivan video!

  • @oly484
    @oly484 7 месяцев назад

    Is DPAA aware of this wreck? It would seem that human remains might be recoverable if men went down with Lady Luck and remained in the plane.

  • @svetlanamitrovic9723
    @svetlanamitrovic9723 3 года назад

    Na kojoj je to dubini? Prelepo i fascinantno!