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| Senior Member | A story of 2 B-29s collided over Japan Hi, a friend of mine, Todd Weiler from Millwaukee, whose uncle was KIA few miles away from my born town, got an e-mail from Jerry Yellin who flew 19 missions with P-51 over Japan in 1945. This e-mail is very interesting and Todd agreed me to share it with you. So here is a copy: Dear Todd, My name is Jerry Yellin and I am an 84 year old published author whose book The Blackened Canteen is available at Amazon.com: Online Shopping for Electronics, Apparel, Computers, Books, DVDs & more. As a P-51 pilot I flew 19 missions over Japan from Iwo Jima from April, 1945 until August, 1945. On many of those missions I escorted B-29's as they dropped their bombs on Japan On one such mission on June 20, 1945, two B-29's collided in midair and crashed. Two airmen survived the crash. They were found by Mr. Fukumatsu Itoh, a 49 year old Shizuoka City councilman. The airmen, badly injured died before any medical treatment was provided and Mr. Itoh insisted that they and the remains of the other 21 receive a proper funeral. The local townspeople furiously protested against this, as the B-29 raid had killed 2000 Japanese and it was against Japanese law to help the enemy or to give them a proper funeral. He buried them anyway, alongside the Japanese that died in the raid and erected a small memorial to all the people who had died in the bombings. A blackened canteen with the hand print of the man who was holding it was found in the crash. Every year until he passed away and on the Saturday closest to June 20th, Mr. Itoh poured whiskey over the monument using the blackened canteen to remember those that perished both Japanese and American. Twenty five years later, a local doctor, Hiroya Sugano, found the site and was so moved by it that he searched out and found Mr. Itoh, who had become a Buddhist monk, and discovered the story behind the shrine. After Mr. Itoh's death, Dr. Sugano has conducted a ceremony every year to honor those who died in the crash and to offer a silent prayer for peace in the world. The ceremony is attended by some of the top military leaders in Japan and the United States command from Yokota Air Base near Tokyo. On June 14th, 2008 a marble slab with the names of the 23 Airmen was dedicated. I attended that ceremony, as a guest of Dr. Sugano along with the nephew of Jack O'Connor, one of the Bombardiers who were killed. I wrote a fictional account of the lives and events before, during and after the war, The Blackened Canteen, after attending the ceremony in 2006. It tells the story of these inspiring events. You can view a three minute clip of the 2008 ceremony at jerryyellin.com as well as purchase the book. Yoko Ono deeply appreciates the story as well. This appeared on her website, IMAGINE PEACE. I would appreciate it if you would circulate this email to the members of your association to help spread this message of good will. I am hopeful that this book will be a catalyst of understanding between people and Nations, a history lesson for young people, a reminder to us older folks what kind of world we lived in when we were younger and what we fought for and, most important for all of the WW II veterans families, a chronicle of our lives from 1941-1945 and beyond. Thank you very much Jerry Yellin
__________________ ![]() Roman Susil Zlin, Czech Republic ...a friend of Joe Owsianik,So. Plainfield, NJ, a former left waist gunner from B-17G ''Tail End Charlie" from 2ndBG,20th Sqdn who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. Last edited by seesul; 11-03-2008 at 04:49 AM. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Abingdon, VA.
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| Excellent post seesul. Thank you. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: FL
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| interesting |
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| "World Traveller" ![]() | Interesting, thanks for sharing.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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| Very interesting |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Adelaide Sth. Aust.
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| great Post Roman!
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2008
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| Just seen the post Roman, very good, thanks for sharing. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Osaka
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| As some may know, Jerry Yellin is "p51pilot78fs" on this forum. He told me his combat experience with Nick(Ki-45) and other Japanese fighters. It was so real and awesome |
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| Older Than Dirt ![]() Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia
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| Good post, Roman.... Thanks... Charles
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| Senior Member | Wow, I didnīt know that. Thanks!
__________________ ![]() Roman Susil Zlin, Czech Republic ...a friend of Joe Owsianik,So. Plainfield, NJ, a former left waist gunner from B-17G ''Tail End Charlie" from 2ndBG,20th Sqdn who was forced to bail out on Aug. 29th, 1944 over my country. |
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