Story of B-17G 42-31993 'Gen’Ril Oop' | B-17 Flying Fortress #ww2 #shorts #b17bomber

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History of B-17G 42-31993 "Gen’Ril Oop". Lost on 24 April 1944 with Lt. Edward G. Cunningham and his crew.

The entire crew were interned in Switzerland.
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That plane was named after Alley Oop, the comic strip.

adamdiebold
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If A.I. drives like it speaks we are soon to be in big trouble.

j.dragon
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Alley Oop, loved reading that comic when I was young 😊

Quirll
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That was the general oop. After Betty Boop. AI

Music-lxtf
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These AI narrators are terrible. They don't even pronounce the words correctly.

darrengilbert
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Can you imagine being interned in Switzerland for the duration of the War? Oh the horror!

marklatimer
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Then AI voice is already a bit annoying, but it's lack of ability to pronounce common words makes an otherwise interesting story unlistenable. I hear this voice on a video, and I move on.

craigwilliams
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Did he spell the name "Cummingham?" On the form?

drutalero
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Another good outcome to a very bad story. RIP all.

gregoryv.zimansr
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The entire crew was interned or returned???

leonardlloyd