[GCFL-discuss] New topic

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Sun May 23 01:26:07 CDT 2004


My grandpa served in World War 2. He was in the Navy and had a Tour in
Italy then drove landings on (sorry my bro and I can't remember) which
beach for D day. It's amazing the stories he remembers out of no where.
And they're always new ones. So very awesome!

God bless you,
Lance
John 8:32 "You will know the Truth and the Truth will set you free."

On Sat, 22 May 2004 20:46:52 -0700 (PDT) gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net writes:
My aunt was a ferry pilot for the B52 bombers and other planes during
WWII and my uncle was a mule skinner in Italy.  Another uncle was on 3
different ships that went down in the Pacific.  My dad was not allowed to
join because his expertise put him in the signal corp which was civilian
at that time.  He could even tell Generals what to do when he was sent to
trouble shoot on bases around the country.  I always thought that they
all had a great deal to do with helping win the war.
Nancy


gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net wrote:
Personally I think we have hashed the salvation thing enough.  We all
have our ideas.  I have read with some interest some of the ideas that I
hadn't thought about along these lines.  
I would  like to propose a new subject to discuss.  The other day I was
painting a lady's house as one of my business jobs.  In talking to her
husband I found that in WWII he flew on B24 bombers our of England. 
Since he was assigned to a Brittish air force unit they did not 'rotate'
out after 25 missions.  He flew 79 missions over Germany!  
After the war (he was the radioman on the bombers)  he was assigned to
what became known as Air Force One as a radioman.  He flew with
President's Truman, Eisenhower, Kenedy, Johnson, and Nixon.  He said
Truman was the most congenial.  He would stop and visit with the regular
Joe at the drop of a hat.  He hated being in the spotlight but he meant
it when he said, "The buck stops here!"
Eisenhower was the greatest at getting the most out of a person.  He
could get people to always do their best.  He was also extremely
organized.  
Kenedy he said was somewhat of a playboy.  Jackie was really nice.
Johnson was as egotistical ___!  He actually had his chairs elevated so
everyone had to look up to him (and he could look down on everyone.)  He
was quite rude and bulled his way through things.
Nixon was V.P. when he flew with him on a good-will tour to South
America.  He thought they were going to be kidnapped in Venezuela, but,
the Venezuelan army held the rebels off as they took off and left.  His
wife told him after this trip that Nixon had a character flaw that would
undo him if he wasn't careful.  We all know what happened.

Anyway, my idea is let's share stories of people we know that have
impressed us.  I was very impressed with this man.  What a life that
would be!
Frank
p.s.  You could tell about more than one person if you would like.   It
could also maybe be great things we have done or been involved in.  Let's
make it positive though.
Thanks.  If you have any other ideas they are welcome.
fm



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