Thanks for reminding me, Dusty. Early in my career I was lucky enough to meet a WW2 Chief Aviation Pilot while stationed at China Lake, CA. He elected to remain enlisted and was happy as a clam flying R4D's and single engine prop planes as late as 1962. I have all the respect in the world for Mustangs like you and Charlie who advanced well beyond the norm.
This is the time our family also remembers our losses.
Dad, a submariner in WW1, who lived long enough to see me make Chief and ride the boats like he did.
Half brother Ed, Army Air Corps, flew with the "Dam Busters" in WW2, chaired the engineering dept. at NDSU for almost 20 years, and passed away 4 months ago.
Niece Sue, who passed on two years ago, just after she was selected for Captain in the Navy Reserves, Nurse Corps.
I salute those that serve and have served. May we always feel the loss.
Don, ETCM(SS) USN Retired
This is the time our family also remembers our losses.
Dad, a submariner in WW1, who lived long enough to see me make Chief and ride the boats like he did.
Half brother Ed, Army Air Corps, flew with the "Dam Busters" in WW2, chaired the engineering dept. at NDSU for almost 20 years, and passed away 4 months ago.
Niece Sue, who passed on two years ago, just after she was selected for Captain in the Navy Reserves, Nurse Corps.
I salute those that serve and have served. May we always feel the loss.
Don, ETCM(SS) USN Retired