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  • "I am beginning to think, since reading it, that I am ` some punkins . "'
  • Crew B-7 ( Price ) is the only crew to fly all of its missions ( 18 total, 5 combat ) in its normally assigned aircraft, " Some Punkins ".
  • However, the phrase was also in use by 1917, based on letters from Indiana referring to someone being'some punkins'to be called first to an accident, meaning'important .'
  • Foster would certainly feel he was " some punkins " if he learned that his music was making a curious comeback nearly a century and a half after he wrote hit songs like " My Old Kentucky Home " and " Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair ."
  • It left Wendover on June 8, 1945, for Tinian and arrived at 497th Bomb Group as a security measure and had its Victor changed to 84 to avoid misidentification with actual 497th BG aircraft . It was named " Some Punkins " and its nose art applied after the atomic bomb missions.
  • While on Tinian it was used on 13 training and practice missions and five combat missions to drop pumpkin bombs on industrial targets on Yokkaichi, and Nagoya . " Some Punkins " was the only B-29 of the 393d BS flown exclusively by its assigned crew on all operational missions, and is cited by Joseph Baugher as possibly dropping the last bomb of World War II in its attack on Nagoya on August 14, 1945.
  • Pilot of Boeing B-29-60-MO Superfortress, 44-86473, of the 509th Composite Group, assigned to Roswell AAF, New Mexico, attempts to taxi without energizing the hydraulic brake system, cannot stop bomber which collides with Boeing B-29-36-MO, 44-27296, " Some Punkins ", also of the 509th . " Some Punkins " stricken in August 1946 and destroyed in fire-fighting training . 44-86473 dropped from inventory, April 1946, after salvage.
  • Pilot of Boeing B-29-60-MO Superfortress, 44-86473, of the 509th Composite Group, assigned to Roswell AAF, New Mexico, attempts to taxi without energizing the hydraulic brake system, cannot stop bomber which collides with Boeing B-29-36-MO, 44-27296, " Some Punkins ", also of the 509th . " Some Punkins " stricken in August 1946 and destroyed in fire-fighting training . 44-86473 dropped from inventory, April 1946, after salvage.
  • Pilot of Boeing B-29-60-MO Superfortress, " 44-86473 ", of the 509th Composite Group, assigned to Roswell AAF, New Mexico, attempts to taxi without energizing the hydraulic brake system, cannot stop bomber which collides with Boeing B-29-36-MO, " 44-27296 ", " " Some Punkins " ", also of the 509th . " " Some Punkins " " stricken in August 1946 and destroyed in fire-fighting training . " 44-86473 " dropped from inventory, April 1946, after salvage.
  • Pilot of Boeing B-29-60-MO Superfortress, " 44-86473 ", of the 509th Composite Group, assigned to Roswell AAF, New Mexico, attempts to taxi without energizing the hydraulic brake system, cannot stop bomber which collides with Boeing B-29-36-MO, " 44-27296 ", " " Some Punkins " ", also of the 509th . " " Some Punkins " " stricken in August 1946 and destroyed in fire-fighting training . " 44-86473 " dropped from inventory, April 1946, after salvage.