New Jersey Dem Candidate For Governor Claims Grandpa Flew B-52 Bomber During World War II




Congresswoman and New Jersey governor candidate Mikie Sherrill just experienced a historic setback. Her grandfather flew B-52 bombers during World War II, she said in a campaign statement.

But it wasn’t until 1955, long after the war was over, that the B-52 Stratofortress took to the skies.

During World War II, my grandfather, Bill, piloted B-52 bombers over occupied France. The Free French saved him when he was shot down. I wanted to soar like him after hearing his stories as a child, she wrote on X.

The disparity was immediately brought to light by social media users, sparking a wave of remarks and jokes. As a former Navy helicopter pilot, Sherrill quickly clarified that her grandfather actually flew B-24 bombers throughout the conflict. She blamed the confusion on a long and difficult day.

Some critics were more compassionate, recognizing that even seasoned professionals may have bad days, while others questioned how a military veteran could make such a mistake. Sherrill may be able to handle this small turbulence as she continues her campaign thanks to her prompt correction and openness.


I apologize; after a long day, I made a typo! “His service as a B-24 pilot continues to inspire me every day,” she explained.

Many people posted fictitious war stories about their grandparents, and memes quickly spread.

  • Very inspirational. My grandfather flew an F-16 in the Civil War.
  • I always type 52 when I mean 24.
  • LOL just another lying democrat sc-mbag
  • Somewhere Tim Waltz is smiling.

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