An honest, poignant interview with a WWII fighter pilot named Robert (Bob) Sharp.
Bob Sharp flew several dozen combat missions in WWII, piloting a Republic P47D Thunderbolt. He shares some incredible career stories in this interview we were grateful to conduct, such as fighting against the Luftwaffe, narrowly surviving several harrowing encounters, and the early ending of his career back in the United States.
During WWII, Sharp flew with the 397th Fighter Squadron, 368th Fighter Group, 9th Air Force. After the war, in the California Air National Guard, he flew with the 146th Fighter Group.
Recording Date: 10 August 2023
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Credits—
Animated Visuals (P47D and Bf 109): Trevor Moss
Footage: US Archives
Photos: US Archives / Bob Sharp's Personal Collection
Artwork: Col. Moon's Thunder by Jim Laurier (this was the thumbnail artwork)
Thumbnail: Ariel Horton
Director: Andrew Horton
Editor and Videographer: Shawn Zhen
Narrator: JohnMichael Sedor
Soundtrack: Honor the Flag – Brightarm Orchestra
Special thanks to Derek McLaughlin and Ryan Kelly for helping make this interview possible.