At Eighth Air Force reunion in Omaha, fighters share their stories
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Mitch Bertrang, left, talks about the B-25 to Homer Piper, center, and Don Holmes, both of whom served in the Eighth Air Force. The Mighty Eighth, which saw heavy action in the skies over Europe in World War II, is hosting a reunion this weekend at Omahas Doubletree Inn.
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POSTED: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2015 1:00 AM | UPDATED: 3:00 PM, SUN OCT 18, 2015.
By Steve Liewer / World-Herald staff writer
Two B-24 bombing runs. Two crash landings. Fourteen months in a German prisoner-of-war camp. Two Purple Hearts.
For Joseph Reus, that was World War II in a nutshell.
I only flew two missions and got shot down on both of them, said Reus, now 92 and living in Titusville, Florida.
Reus served with the storied Eighth Air Force, which bore the brunt of the aerial action and losses during World War II and still operates from its headquarters at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana. He is one of about 300 people, including 50 air-combat veterans from the World War II and Cold War eras, attending a national reunion of the Eighth Air Force Historical Society at Omahas Doubletree Inn this weekend.
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Max Neiden, who served on a B-24 in the Eighth Air Force, examines the bomb bay of a World War II-era B-25 at the Council Bluffs Airport.