To shoot down planes
To shoot down planes
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner was created in 1945.
a stupid one
"The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner" is a poem by Randall Jarrell that reflects on the dehumanizing nature of war. The poem describes the experience of a young gunner inside the ball turret of a bomber aircraft who is killed in battle. Through vivid imagery and stark language, the poem conveys the brutality and senselessness of war.
The turret gunner in Randall Jarrell's poem "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner" likely joined the military for patriotic reasons or out of a sense of duty to serve his country during wartime. The poem explores the dehumanizing nature of war and the tragic fate of soldiers who sacrifice their lives in combat.
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In "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner" by Randall Jarrell, nightmare fighters are symbolic of the fears and horrors faced by soldiers during wartime. They represent the physical and emotional toll that combat takes on individuals, haunting them even in their dreams. The phrase highlights the psychological impact of war on soldiers and the lasting trauma they may experience.
There was normally 10 crew members in the B-17 Flying Fortress.PilotCo-PilotNavigator/Flexible GunnerBombardier/Flexible Gunner/Chin Turret Gunner(B17G onwards)Flight Engineer/Top Turret GunnerRadio Operator/Flexible GunnerBall Turret GunnerLeft Waist GunnerRight Waist GunnerTail Gunner1 - 4 were normally officers5 - 10 were normally enlisted men.
B-17 and B-24
The hatch on a tank (or other armoured vehicle) turret through which the gunner will enter and exit the vehicle. Beside it, there is normally a commander's hatch.
Modern Marvels - 1994 Ball Turret Gunners 9-15 was released on: USA: 1 May 2003
A Gunner is mostly a player who shoots the ball most off the time down the court offensively