CPT Embry names Connors as the tail gunner, but when he goes around the aircraft, there is no tail gunner position, only a plexiglass window in the tail.
The shape of the B-25's top gun turret is completely different from the turrets actually used on these bombers.
Military personnel stationed in desert climates would not be wearing dark uniforms but a light khaki tan.
The tail number painted on the B-25 is 42-32359, but it should have been written as 232359.
Captain Embry mentions the name of his plane's waist gunner, but his B-25 is an earlier model without a waist gun position.
When the Captain names the crew and their assigned tasks, he does not mention a bombardier, a vital crew member on a medium bomber.
The captain incorrectly pronounces the name of one of his crew, Jimenez, as "Jim-in-ez" instead of "He-men-ez". Explanation: It was very common in the 1960s, and the decades prior to it, for Hispanic names to be Anglicized. In many cases it was a simple mispronunciation of the spelling of the name, while in others it was a deliberate choice of the name owner in order to 'fit in'.