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His Final Mission - WWII Vet Dies While On Visit to England

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GAF
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His Final Mission - WWII Vet Dies While On Visit to England
Posted by GAF on Saturday, May 28, 2016 6:21 AM

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Posted by Tanker - Builder on Saturday, May 28, 2016 7:55 AM

Hmm;

  Sergeant Rector ," May you be in heaven afore the devil hears you,re gone. " This is what was said at my foster father's funeral . He was from Ireland and fought over there too .    T.B. 

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Posted by Greg on Saturday, May 28, 2016 8:51 AM

Good read, good link, thanks.

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Saturday, May 28, 2016 10:53 PM

A very moving read. Thanks for sharing.

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Posted by GMorrison on Saturday, May 28, 2016 11:52 PM

We are losing these vets at a great rate.

My father in law never went back aftr 1945.

I think he would have liked to, in his case to visit the families in Italy with whom he became very close.

But he was busy building a family, becoming a construction trade member and later a Union official.

Built a house with his hands after work.

He did get a good thing going at air shows, and was a major contributor the the Mid Atlantic P-61 project.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by GAF on Sunday, May 29, 2016 4:44 AM

GMorrison

We are losing these vets at a great rate.

My father in law never went back aftr 1945.

I think he would have liked to, in his case to visit the families in Italy with whom he became very close.

But he was busy building a family, becoming a construction trade member and later a Union official.

Built a house with his hands after work.

He did get a good thing going at air shows, and was a major contributor the the Mid Atlantic P-61 project.

That's why I posted the link.  We are losing these men and women very quickly now, and I thought it was appropriate for the Memorial Day Holiday here in the U.S.

I am reminded of what Richard Burton said in the movie "The Longest Day":

"The thing that’s always worried me about being one of the few is the way we keep on getting fewer."

Take care,

Gary

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, May 29, 2016 5:49 AM

It was nice to see he was given a proper send off, i am sure his funeral in the US will be very well attended.

You guys can be assured that these men are not forgotten. I live in the heart of 8th AAF country and the reminderes are every where.

One thing i am confused about. The article says he was on the Belle but he was going to visit his old base at Snetterton.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, May 29, 2016 1:27 PM

Not to take away from this guys' service, but I think some reporter boned up on the part of him being on the Memphis Belle. I can not find the guys name on any of the online posted crew lists for her.

http://www.b17bomber.de/eng/memphisbelle/crew.php

http://www.memphis-belle.com/crewlist.htm

 

The LA Times reported that the last survivng crew member, Robert Hanson, died at age 85 in 2005. 

http://articles.latimes.com/2005/oct/10/local/me-hanson10

And lastly, the Belle was in the 91st Bomb Group which flew out of Bassingbourn, not Snetterton.

But I am very glad to see the people who turned out for this old vet in a far off land after he passed. Very touching.

 

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Posted by GAF on Sunday, May 29, 2016 1:40 PM

stikpusher

Not to take away from this guys' service, but I think some reporter boned up on the part of him being on the Memphis Belle. I can not find the guys name on any of the online posted crew lists for her.

http://www.b17bomber.de/eng/memphisbelle/crew.php

http://www.memphis-belle.com/crewlist.htm

 

The LA Times reported that the last survivng crew member, Robert Hanson, died at age 85 in 2005. 

http://articles.latimes.com/2005/oct/10/local/me-hanson10

And lastly, the Belle was in the 91st Bomb Group which flew out of Bassingbourn, not Snetterton.

But I am very glad to see the people who turned out for this old vet in a far off land after he passed. Very touching.

You are right, Stik. It was probably a one off remark by someone that he had flown on aircraft similar to the "Memphis Belle" (meaning B-17s) and some reporter heard "Memphis Belle" and ran with it.  Happens all the time.

Hope everyone has a safe and happy Memorial Day here in the states!

Gary

PS> A google search quickly turned up his actual service.

http://www.americanairmuseum.com/person/158229

 

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, May 29, 2016 1:55 PM

That sound very possable, the British media don't worry to much about accuracy.

I am familiar with both those bases. Bassingbourn is an army traing deopt and thats where i trained in 1990/91.

But Snetterton is in my home county of Norfolk. Along with my project to buld aircraft from all Norfolks 37 airfields, i also plan to visit and get photo's of all the meorials. So far i only have two, one of which is Snetteron which has, in my view, one of the best memorials i have yet seen, so i hope you don't mind me shareing a few.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by GMorrison on Sunday, May 29, 2016 2:16 PM

Right, looked at a number of articles he was in the 96th, flew eight missions. The Washington Post ran a story that he was on the Belle, but later corrected themselves.

At least the Snetterton part was correct.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by GAF on Monday, May 30, 2016 1:33 AM

Bish

That sound very possable, the British media don't worry to much about accuracy.

I am familiar with both those bases. Bassingbourn is an army traing deopt and thats where i trained in 1990/91.

But Snetterton is in my home county of Norfolk. Along with my project to buld aircraft from all Norfolks 37 airfields, i also plan to visit and get photo's of all the meorials. So far i only have two, one of which is Snetteron which has, in my view, one of the best memorials i have yet seen, so i hope you don't mind me shareing a few.

Bish,

The British media may not worry about "accuracy", but the American media don't know the meaning of the word.  Sad

And that is a beautiful memorial!  Thanks for posting!

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Posted by GMorrison on Monday, May 30, 2016 6:24 PM

GAF

 

 
Bish

That sound very possable, the British media don't worry to much about accuracy.

I am familiar with both those bases. Bassingbourn is an army traing deopt and thats where i trained in 1990/91.

But Snetterton is in my home county of Norfolk. Along with my project to buld aircraft from all Norfolks 37 airfields, i also plan to visit and get photo's of all the meorials. So far i only have two, one of which is Snetteron which has, in my view, one of the best memorials i have yet seen, so i hope you don't mind me shareing a few.

 

 

Bish,

The British media may not worry about "accuracy", but the American media don't know the meaning of the word.  Sad

I might somewhat agree, but geez in other parts of the world it's really atrocious. Pure tabloid or totally state controlled.

Bish, I do think the British press is pure fish wrap.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, May 31, 2016 2:16 PM

GMorrison
 
GAF

 

 
Bish

That sound very possable, the British media don't worry to much about accuracy.

I am familiar with both those bases. Bassingbourn is an army traing deopt and thats where i trained in 1990/91.

But Snetterton is in my home county of Norfolk. Along with my project to buld aircraft from all Norfolks 37 airfields, i also plan to visit and get photo's of all the meorials. So far i only have two, one of which is Snetteron which has, in my view, one of the best memorials i have yet seen, so i hope you don't mind me shareing a few.

 

 

Bish,

The British media may not worry about "accuracy", but the American media don't know the meaning of the word.  Sad

 

 

I might somewhat agree, but geez in other parts of the world it's really atrocious. Pure tabloid or totally state controlled.

 

Bish, I do think the British press is pure fish wrap.

 

You rate it higher than me then. I wouldn't want to eat anything thats been in contact with it.

 

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by goldhammer on Tuesday, May 31, 2016 2:16 PM

Bish-   Nice pics of the memorial, we don't often see those, and I for one would appreciate you putting those up as you get to them.  I've got some pics of a B17 and fighter training base here in Oregon with a nice seating area with some benches and a bronze 17 and plaque.  Still two B17 hangers on the field as well.

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, May 31, 2016 2:21 PM

My pleasure. The only other one i have pics of are at Bodney, the old base of the 352nd FG. Its now part of a British army base, but the memorial is outside the front gate. But hopefully next year i can take a trip around Norfolk and get some more.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Tuesday, May 31, 2016 3:18 PM

I'd like to see some pics at Bodney whenever you get a chance, Bish. 

A couple years ago, I made contact with one "Punchy" Powell of the Blue -nosed Bastards of Bodney inquiring of a local pilot from Syracuse, NY who flew a P-51 called The Syracusan the 3rd. I was looking for images of his aircraft. He hasn't found any nor knew of any survived. I know I can replicate the P-47s he flew but no luck for the P-51.

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, May 31, 2016 3:55 PM

Black, i just posted some in the thread Goldhammer stared. I do have 2 sets of Eagle Strike decals for Bodney P-51's, tehre was a third set. I have 3 51 kits and plan on doing one from each squadron, but none of the one si have are that aircrfat. I can't recall what the other set had, but will see if i can find out.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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