Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1261)
Yesterday we buried our uncle, and your fellow P-47 pilot, Rober L. Daly. Uncle Bob rarely spoke of his war experiences, although on one occasion, some fifty years afterwards, he told of being shot down over France and his relationship with the French family that helped him to the Swiss boarder. After the burial, I found a picture of another pilot, with the note, 313th Fighter Squadron, 50th Fighter Group. I presume this was his unit as well. Should any of you have knowledge of this fighter group and/or Robert L. Daly from Brooklyn NY, please drop me a line. Best wishes to all for a peaceful Memorial Day.
Posted By: Stewart Snoddy
(cssnoddy@msn.com)
on 05/26/2001 9:55:09 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1260)
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Hats off to all the WWII vets and especially a moment of rememberance for those that gave their lives on this Memorial Day weekend. Thank you all -- from the son of a WWII CBI Theater veteran.
Posted By: Bob Spear
(rspear@rci.rutgers.edu)
on 05/25/2001 10:40:14 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1259)
Just found this site while researching info on one of my grandmothers cousins Harold C. Nussman who flew a P-47 in WWII. I enjoyed reading information on the type of A/C he flew.
Posted By: Kristen Griffin
(checkerschik@yahoo.com)
on 05/25/2001 6:58:30 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1258)
Back in the war,the OSS was a big part of the war. and I was glad to be a part of it. Colonel Parker had us running missions as close to Berlin as we could get.I recall running a mission in desquise as a German manufacturer of P-47's;the rest is classified.
Posted By: James patterson
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on 05/23/2001 9:01:48 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1257)
Posted By: James patterson
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on 05/23/2001 8:51:23 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1256)
I was serving in a radar ooutfit working with the d a f in ww2. we were Mattock Control specializing in controlling overcast bombing in 1944 or 45 we came across a well intact P47 nosed over in a ditch in the town of Volturno Italy. local people said it crashed landed and the german officer that was the local commander was a prewar friend of the pilot. thought you would be interested in that information former m/sgt 180th signal radar team usaF WWORKING WITH ADVANCED DAF ITALY WW2
Posted By: Winton Wicherts
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on 05/22/2001 2:47:41 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1255)
Very interesting website,enjoyed it alot. Am looking forward to seeing this aircraft ,P47 at the WWII show at Reading,Pa.June 8th.
Posted By: Dave Swanger
(sandav@blazenet.net)
on 05/22/2001 11:14:55 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1254)
We are about to finish a WWII history composed of personal memories of members of the 36th FG, 9th AF (1939-1947). If anyone is interested, please contact me...about 400 pages ( 8 1/2 X 11), with photos and documents.
Charles Queen
Posted By: Charles Queen
(cqueen@austin.rr.com)
on 05/21/2001 12:18:03 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1253)
We are about to finish a WWII history composed of personal memories of members of the 36th FG, 9th AF (1939-1947). If anyone is interested, please contact me...about 400 pages ( 8 1/2 X 11), with photos and documents.
Charles Queen
Posted By: Charles Queen
(cqueen@austin.rr.com)
on 05/21/2001 12:17:56 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1252)
I am looking for information on Blackstone Army Air Base or the 533rd Fighter Squadron, which supposedly was stationed there in 1944. I believe this was a P-47 transition unit, but I would like to have this confirmed. If there is anybody who served there during WWII , I would love to hear from them! Thanks, Frederik
Posted By: frederik paauwe
(fcpaauwe@hotmail.com)
on 05/20/2001 2:53:14 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1251)
I was in the 7th AF at Wheeler Field Haiwaii during 1947-1949 and they were operating the P-47 there during my tour of duty.
Posted By: John Lowrey
(jlowrey@swbell.net)
on 05/20/2001 12:21:41 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1250)
Nice pages, would thank members of 412 fight.sq.,p47 pilots, for providing me info on the happenings on Oct. 7th. 1944. and Cpt. George J. Gautier.
Al, John, Bob, Glen, Frank, George, Bill...thanks!! not to forget Felix, Hub, Orv and Stan, Andreas, Erich and John and probably the rest I forgot.
The story will be a nice one...
Greetings
Frank.
Posted By: Frank Gruintjes
(frank.Gruintjes@relan.nl)
on 05/18/2001 9:37:55 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1249)
Way back in 1980, I was a member. Wayne S. Dodds was president. Going back to the membership screen and reup.
Posted By: Frederick A. Borman
(hlion@earthlink.net)
on 05/17/2001 3:32:09 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1248)
very nice page your efforts in the wwII are great and every a real heroes but in my country dont have very informetion about the aces of the usaaf you can send to me some direccion i a very interested......congratulations again..
and good luck
p.d. sorry for my bad english
Posted By: luis alejandro mendoza
(rebelpilot@uole.com.ve)
on 05/17/2001 1:47:33 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1247)
CORRECTION email address for National Capital Planning Commission is info@ncpc.gov
Posted By: Stephen C. Kirkup
(skirkup@snet.net)
on 05/16/2001 9:39:21 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1246)
I just got a letter from the National World War II Memorial Commission asking for help in getting the construction of the Memorial back in gear. It has been stopped over technicalities associated with the former chairman of the National Capital Planning Commission continuing to serve after the expiration of his term. This technicality has allowed a group to file a lawsuit to prevent construction claiming that the Memorial will impede the National Mall in Washington, DC. Write to the current Chairman, Richard L. Friedman, of the National Capital Planning Commission, 401 9th Street, NW, North Lobby, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20576 or e-mail at info@ncpc.com before June 13th and urge them to ratify previous approvals and get construction back underway. The Veterans deserve this one. Lets Help! - Stephen C. Kirkup, Proud son of Lt. Col. Joseph K. Kirkup Deputy Commanding Officer 36th Fighter Group
Posted By: Stephen C. Kirkup
(skirkup@snet.net)
on 05/16/2001 9:37:02 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1245)
This site is the best. If you like this site then go to
http://www.brokin-records.cityslide.com
see you there.
Posted By: 3C
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on 05/15/2001 11:52:45 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1244)
just to add three squadrons based christchurch march to july1944. 405 fighter group. any more info.
Posted By: malvern adey
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on 05/14/2001 4:26:19 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1243)
Posted By: Scott Shearer
(scotts@proaxis.com)
on 05/14/2001 11:22:32 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1242)
Need to find James Fay, son of Robert Fay, 395th FS, 368th FG. Cliff Gamble a 395th FS pilot has Robert's gun camera film and would love to give this to his son James. Robert Fay was KIA while attacking a bridge in France, 1944.
Posted By: Kenneth Kik
(kenneth.s.kik@vanderbilt.edu)
on 05/14/2001 10:50:43 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1241)
The 368th Fighter Group Tribute has been moved to: http://www.368thfightergroup.com/
Tripod deleted the site and I purchased space to make the site even better. No more stupid ads! Thank you for all your support of the site. Kenneth Kik
Posted By: 368th Fighter Group Web Site
(kenneth.s.kik@vanderbilt.edu)
on 05/13/2001 7:26:54 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1240)
Tonight,May 13, at 10 EDT on the History channel will be
Thunderbolts: The Conquest of the Reich with the 362nd
and other fighter groups.
Posted By: Clarence,Shorty, Long
(ripsaw5@home.com)
on 05/13/2001 5:10:35 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1239)
Posted By: Clarence [horty] Long
(Ripsaw5@home.com)
on 05/13/2001 3:36:45 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1238)
I have got contact to a former P-47 Fighterpilot per internet.I found the crashsite of his plane. So I´m interested in evereything that has to do with the P-47-Type plane.
Posted By: Edgar Schlimm
(edgar.schlimm@t-online.de)
on 05/13/2001 12:12:59 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1237)
Posted By: Edgar Schlimm
(ed)
on 05/13/2001 12:10:34 PM EST
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