D-Day anniversary as honor flight takes vets back to Normandy

EN ROUTE TO FRANCE Robert Pedigo had a hunch.

He and his bomber crew, based in England, had been flying missions against the Nazis. Then, on a late spring evening in 1944, a commander took each squadron into a nearby wheat field to give them special instruction.

Men, go get a good nights rest, he said, because we have an important mission tomorrow.

The commander, he has always remembered, was Jimmy Stewart, the star who had left Hollywood to lead air attacks throughout World War II.Pedigo and the rest of the flight crew bedded down. The wakeup call would come at 2:30 the next morning, June 6.

Robert Pedigo gathers with more than 60 other veterans of World War II  at the headquarters of American Airlines in Fort Worth, Texas, on May 31, 2024.

Pedigo, from Indianapolis, had sold scrap metal and worked other jobs during the Great Depression to help support his family before enlisting in the Army Air Corps. Now he was a nose gunner and air bomber on a crew of 10 in the 453rd Bombardment group. Their B-24J Liberator, nicknamed the Silent Yokum, took off into the morning sky.

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