"The B-29 bomber was made to soar in thin, cold air, dropping its
massive bomb load from heights so great that the crews might never see
their targets through the clouds below. That was just fine with Ben
Robertson, pilot in command of one of the big four engine bombers
hammering Japan to its knees in a nonstop bombing campaign in the
Pacific. When General LeMay ordered the B-29s to switch tactics from
daylight, high-altitude bombing runs to nighttime, low-level runs,
Ben’s attitude changed. What was once seen as simply dangerous--bombing
Japan--now seemed a whole lot more like suicide." Read more about Ben and his book, "Bringing The Thunder" on his website. Note: Ben was stationed at Pratt Army Air Field for his B-29 crew training. |

