F/O Joseph D. Ball, crew 159 - images, poem
F/O Joseph D. Ball, Crew 159 (4 missions; Mar 1945)
Lancaster KB-835 piloted by F/O J.B.Stewart FTR from a mission to Hagen on 15/16 March 1945, F/O Ball and five of his crew mates were killed. P/O J.H. Ayotte evaded capture.
NIGHT BOMBING - by Joseph Dixon Ball
We go out to our Aircraft
And pull out all the pins,
Then struggle up inside somehow
A scraping both our shins.
Our safety belts are fastened
As we settle in our chair
And roar off down the Runway
Zooming high up in the Air.
We look and find our target light
Then in the hatch to check our sight.
The target comes toward us
A going fast as hell
My bomb hatch lights go on the blink
So I can’t see so well.
"Dummy Run" I holler out.
The pilot he gets sore.
And hollers through the Intercom
To find out what’s the score.
We drop all our bombs
Then head for the drome
That dear little outpost
We have to call home.
Our bombs have been plotted
for miles around
Tis really a wonder
that some reach the ground
We grab a meal ticket
And buzz off to eat
The boys are so tired
They just drag their feet.
Back to the barracks and climb into bed
To drop off to sleep/
Just as though they were dead.
We get up for lunch
To start off our day
So you see our Air Bombers
Work hard for their pay.
Hasselt (Kruisveld) Communal Cemetery, Belgium
Courtesy Catherine Ball - Niece