Hobby Master 1/72 Dauntless SBD-2 VMSB-232 White 2-B-6 BuNo 4628 (HA0163) | Antics Online
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From mid -1940 until November 1943 the Douglas Dauntless, nicknamed the ???Barge???,
???Clunk??? and best of all ???Slow But Deadly???, was the standard U.S. Navy carrier dive-
bomber. It was gradually phased out by the Curtiss Helldiver with the SBDs last major
carrier action coming on June 20, 1944 against the Japanese Mobile Fleet during the
???Battle of the Philippine Sea???.
The air craft first started out as the Northrup BT-1 but when Douglas took them over it
immediately was re-designated the Douglas SBD Dauntless. Since Douglas Aircraft
produced the SBD it and its basic role was that of Scout Bomber SBD stood for Scout
Bomber Douglas. It had a designation period from 1934 - 1946. Designed with the role of
Scout Bomber the plane was crewed by a pilot and an observer.
On December 7, 1941 when Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan SBD-2 White ???2-B-6???
like all other aircraft was lined up so they could easily be protected from sabotage. White
???2-B-6??? was one of two spare former USS Lexington SBD-2s assigned to VMSB-232 and
still wearing its USN markings. When the Japanese aircraft arrived over the field and
found the U.S. aircraft all bunched up it was shooting fish in a barrel. They bombed and
strafed everything in sight. After the initial shock Master Technical Sergeant Emil S.
Peters ran to SBD-2 White ???2-B-6??? that had been parked behind the squadron???s tent.
Peters opened the rear cockpit and climbed in and released the .30 caliber Machine
Gun. Private William G. Turner gathered some ammunition belts and came to assist MTS
Peters by feeding him the belts. According to witnesses the two managed to shoot down
at least two of the attacking aircraft and for a time held several others at bay. Eventually
the Japanese grew tired of this and two Japanese aircraft concentrated their fire on the
SBD. The aircraft was riddled with 7.7 mm bullets wounding both men. MTS Peters
suffered non-life threatening wounds but Private Turner who had been standing on the
wing fell mortally wounded to the ground. Both men were awarded the Bronze Star for
their combat heroism.
VMSB-232 was the former VMB-2 until July 1,1941 when the dark clouds of war began
to become visible. Along with the new designation came the loss of the colorful pre-war
schemes. The new paint scheme was simple and less colorful, all grey. The unit name of
???The Red Devils??? was transferred as well but the bright red insignia didn???t appear on the
aircraft.
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