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Missed Opportunity

Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:40 pm

I saw a man today at a fast food place with a beautiful A-2 with painting on the back........Eighth Air Force, 487th I beleive, 35 mission bombs, and Square P (I think) on the tail. I wanted to go up to him and thank him and ask where in England he was stationed, not wanting to interrupt his meal he left before I got to shake his hand. One of those chances you will never get again.

Re: Missed Opportunity

Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:49 pm

Same scenario with me last night at the Golden Corral. Probably ninety years old with a P-47 shirt on eating dinner with his wife. I had my A-26 Nimrod shirt on and he gave it a good look when he walked by. I nodded to him but like you said, I didn't want to disrupt his meal. D*mmit, I wish I had.

Re: Missed Opportunity

Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:02 pm

Obergrafeter wrote:I saw a man today at a fast food place with a beautiful A-2 with painting on the back........Eighth Air Force, 487th I beleive, 35 mission bombs, and Square P (I think) on the tail. I wanted to go up to him and thank him and ask where in England he was stationed, not wanting to interrupt his meal he left before I got to shake his hand. One of those chances you will never get again.


Where were you at??

Re: Missed Opportunity

Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:05 pm

Knowing my Cuz, someplace with healthy fast food, no doubt!

Re: Missed Opportunity

Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:57 pm

Getting me a healthy Whataburger.....triple - double! Yea he looked at my C-47 cap pretty good, but I had a mouthful of fries and couldn't say anything other than uff, gurp, oooh.

Re: Missed Opportunity

Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:19 pm

And afterward, "Doh!"

Re: Missed Opportunity

Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:34 pm

dont miss those chances boys.., soon.., very soon.. they will be gone forever!

Re: Missed Opportunity

Thu Feb 18, 2010 3:28 pm

I ran into a guy in an elevator at the Grand Sierra in Reno a couple years ago who was wearing an Air America hat and an airplane shirt. We struck up a conversation and my wife and I ended up with several hours of drinks, stories and fun with him and several of his buddies. seems they were there for a reunion. I have an Air American pin to remember the evening.
I find that anyone "advertising" so to speak, is proud of their service and more than willing to tell you their story.
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