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My Pop

Sat Nov 25, 2006 10:42 pm

Okay. Time for a new thread. No bragging rights but just a tribute to those who have some record of their relatives exploits. No limits. No rules. Just a chance to share what we may be lucky enough to have saved. Pass on the story, preserve the history.

Thanks to everyone who can share. Enjoy!

My Dad. 60th FS, 33rd FG CBI. P-47's & P-38's. Class of 43K. Primary ground support. China, Burma, India. Career AF 20 years. P-40's, P-51's, C-47's, C-119's, KC-97's, B-47's, F-80's, Strategic Missle Squadron.

Here's India.

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Dad & his life long friend, classmate in 43K, Frank Carter.

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Frank and his favorite friend.

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Extra time hunting food, the proper way.

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More to come as I can get them scanned.

Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:24 am

Any more of the Nomad 38s?

Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:43 pm

Here's a few. My Dad's second wife has most of the good stuff and I am still trying to get at it for scanning.

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Bob Dennison and Frank Carter.

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Bob Dennison

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Pop's Razorback getting a new engine.

Here's a couple extra's. Frank Carter's blown engine in his P-38. He made it to the ground safely but the plane was pretty beat up. Also, 33rd FG Commander, Col. Frank Dunn's P-47 with a wee bit of damage.

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Sun Nov 26, 2006 7:30 pm

scott, any progress as to the book publishing??

Sun Nov 26, 2006 8:09 pm

Hey Tom,

Thanks for asking but not a lot so far. It seems the only option is self-publishing and that takes $$$$$. With three lads in college, my fundage requires other placement.

I hope to have it with a publisher soon. The few protoypes I have given people to read have been very well received so if I can get it off of dead center, I may be alright.

I had the forward written by one of Dad's three best friends and classmate, John Dinou, author of "Fading Wings, Faded Glory". It was pretty cool to talk with him and know that he was a big part of Dad's life.

If you haven't read his book, it is a good one. (out of print but still available) The first half tells the tales my Dad's letters refer to in John's own firsthand words.

I guess I could try to market the book direct but my production costs for a soft bound edition in low volume would be more than I think collectors would be willing to pay.

At any rate, thanks for the note and feel free to contact me via email or pm.

Later, My Friend

Wed Dec 06, 2006 10:48 pm

Here's a couple from my Father-in-law while the 33rd was in North Africa.

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Always interested in info on the 33rd.

Thu Dec 07, 2006 3:20 pm

What info do you have from CBI? I'd like to hear yours and maybe I can fill some in with what I have from my Dad.

I've got a couple books you may want to pick up as well.
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