Gunner Mr. Duncan, also known as Duncan McCulloch, was a notable figure during World War I. He served as a gunner in the British Army and is often remembered for his bravery and contributions during the conflict. Unfortunately, specific dates regarding his birth and death are not widely documented. If you have a particular context or location in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate response.
Pilot, Copilot, Navigator, Front Gunner, Left and Right Waist Gunner, Tail Gunner, Belly Gunner, Top Gunner, Bombardier. That'd be about a 10 man crew for a bombing mission.
The M4 Sherman Tank would take a maximum of five crew. There are seats for the gunner, loader, machine gunner, driver and Captain.
The machine gun was the pinnacle of arms technology during World War I. The machine gunner would have been the person who rode on the back of a plane and shot at people, while the pilot focused on navigation.
They kill more soldiers
Machine-gunner crews were more likely to be killed by the enemy than the foot soldiers because then they will lose more experienced soldiers and will lose effect of the use of the machine gun in the battle.
He is a poet who wrote the poem Glory of the Gun
Mr. and Mrs. Quagmire did die. Isadora and Duncan were taken by The Great Unknown and it is not known whether they survived.
Mr- Martin Duncan - 1905 was released on: USA: 1905
Killing Mr. Griffin by Lois Duncan was published in April 1978.
As of November 2012, Lois Duncan is currently still alive.
Dead.
Rowan Atkinson, who plays Mr Bean, is alive.
Garnett Duncan has written: 'Speech of Mr. Duncan of Kentucky, on the assumption of power by the Executive' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Yes, he is alive.
he's alive
finding the kiler
Timaru Herald 5 Dec. 1967'Mr Duncan Darroch died in the Oamaru Hospital yesterday.'