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Sept 25th, 2016: Judas Goats
During the big one, WW II, bombing was a serious deadly business, so what is this a clown plane?
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I'd never heard of these guys either, although I do know what a Judas goat is. Fitting nickname, really.
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I hadn't heard of these aircraft either.
Once the bombers had formed up, I imagine that it was a quick dash for home. Given their conspicuity they'd make an easy target for an enemy fighter that had crept in once the formation was out of the way. One reference noted that they were unarmed.
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Tired aircraft and crew members who had served their time in battle performing a vital task.
I wonder if they were really seen in a negative way. |
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I knew of this from my studies of the Eighth Air Force in Britain. Still, a fascinating sidelight to a long saga.
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Diaphone Jim, if a farmboy calls something a Judas goat, that thing is not perceived in a happy or friendly light, so at least some of the flight and ground crews weren't happy about the job these planes did. I've been around enough farms, boys, and goats to have picked up a few details...
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Because the odds of not coming back were pretty high. Those hundreds of crews all knew that, but everybody was in the same boat... except the Assembly ships.
I'm sure the troops in the trenches felt the same way about the officer who yelled, "everybody over the top", and stayed in the trench.
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Sorry, I thought you said go...
Oh, you did say goats. Never mind.
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I've seen those planes many times! But I never knew what they did. As a kid I had an "Airplane Book". It had those planes in it but it just identified the type of plane.
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For anyone who hasn't looked up "Judas goat" yet, it's an animal trained to lead its own kind quietly and calmly up the kill ramp at the slaughterhouse. The clown planes and their crews got to stay at the relative safety of the base while the other fliers ran enormous odds of horrible fiery death. That's why the animosity.
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Actually Judas Goats were (are?) trained to lead sheep. They provided a necessary, even humane, function at the facilities.
I could not find first hand reports of animosity toward the crews of the Assembly aircraft. Getting lost or otherwise failing to join your formation worried pilots much more than the job the guidance pilots were doing. The term says more about airman humor than resentment. Fiery death was more often delivered than received. |
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I agree Diaphone and those crews were "assigned" not skating or shirking hazard. I'm sure it was quasi-dark humor and an important moral tool.
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