Guestbook Entry (msg id: 618)
I need any photo and information concerning P47D-27-RE S/N-42-26860 ’Angie’ from the 512th FS/406th FG thanks.
Posted By: Bruno C. Mary
(www.Bruno72401@Aol.com)
on 02/26/1999 9:11:58 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 617)
Great to see other people who share my love affair with the P-47.I dedicate much of my time to learning about the airplane and the men who flew it.I read many books on the subject and build award winning models of them.Love the sight, keep it up!
Posted By: Michael Van Ert
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on 02/26/1999 3:21:02 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 616)
Great to see so much about WWII aircraft, I just love the oldtimers. I wish we could have some more of them in South Africa.
Posted By: Peter Besselsen
(9812776.Stud.CTU.MPE)
on 02/26/1999 6:11:57 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 615)
Never flew the P 47 or any wwii aircraft but I have a love affair with all of them J.C.Barton
Posted By: James C. Barton
(jbarton@pghnet``)
on 02/25/1999 6:03:28 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 614)
RECHERCHE RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR AVION ET MISSION DU PILOTE AMERICAIN MORT LE 14.07.1943 A MON VILLAGE EN FRANCE WARD K WORTMAN 0.885416 JACKSON R WORTMAN EAST 306 19th SPOKANE WASH MERCI
Posted By: BEN PIERRE FRANCE
(BEN Pier @ AOL.COM)
on 02/21/1999 4:08:47 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 613)
RECHERCHE RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR AVION ET MISSION DU PILOTE AMERICAIN MORT LE 14.07.1943 A MON VILLAGE WARD K WORTMAN 0.885416 JACKSON WORTMAN EAST 306 19th SPOKANE WASH MERCI
Posted By: BEN PIERRE
(BEN Pier @ AOL.COM)
on 02/21/1999 4:07:28 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 612)
RECHERCHE RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR AVION ET MISSION DU PILOTE AMERICAIN MORT LE 14.07.1943 A MON VILLAGE WARD K WORTMAN 0.885416 JACKSON WORTMAN EAST 306 19th SPOKANE WASH MERCI
Posted By: BEN PIERRE
(BEN Pier @ AOL.COM)
on 02/21/1999 4:05:59 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 611)
RECHERCHE RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR AVION ET MISSION DU PILOTE AMERICAIN MORT LE 14.07.1943 A MON VILLAGE EN FRANCE WARD K WORTMAN 0.885416 JACKSON R WORTMAN EAST 306 19th SPOKANE WASH MERCI
Posted By: BEN PIERRE FRANCE
(BEN Pier @ AOL.COM)
on 02/21/1999 3:58:29 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 610)
RECHERCHE RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR AVION ET MISSION DU PILOTE AMERICAIN MORT LE 14.07.1943 A MON VILLAGE EN FRANCE NOM DU PILOTE WARD K WORTMAN 0.885416 T 43 A JACKSON R WORTMAN EAST 306 19th SPOKANE WASH MERCI
Posted By: BEN PIERRE FRANCE
(BEN Pier @ AOL.COM)
on 02/21/1999 3:52:10 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 609)
This is truly a great website. My father Robert Harper Daum flew P47-N’s off of Ie Shima late in WW2. Unfortunately he was killed doing what he loved most back in 1962. He was the operations officer in Thule Greenland and took off one day and was never seen again. He would have loved this website as he truly loved the ’JUG’. It is nice to see the specials on channels like the Discovery Channel where people really show respest for this fantastic aircraft. Very few people other than we enthusiasts realize that the ’JUG’ was the first propellor-driven aircraft to exceed 500MPH in level flight. As you may be able to tell I am quite a fan of this machine and only can hope to see and hear one in person. Thanks again for this great website. Bob Daum
Posted By: Bob Daum
(bcdaum@aol.com)
on 02/15/1999 8:56:22 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 608)
hello there I’m a 13 year old thinking of becoming a pilot I like your site Bye CLinton
Posted By: Clinton
(Jollygreengia18@hotmail.com)
on 02/15/1999 11:50:23 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 607)
I’m a Friend Of The American Fighter Aces and hope I can make one of you reunions soon.
Posted By: Gary M. Dortch
(dortch1@mindspring.com)
on 02/13/1999 11:07:12 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 606)
Great site - dad was a mechanic on the JUG in Pacific area (New Guinea and vicinity; 347th Fighter Group) with many tales to tell. Have one picture of him on the wing of one named ROLY POLY with two unknown buddies (and 4 kill markers painted on!). Am going to have the photo restored & blown up.
Posted By: Danny Mullen
(dzmul@worldnet.att.net)
on 02/13/1999 4:16:07 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 605)
Great Web Site. Thanks for the memories. I’m trying to join in the recreation of memories with 1/12th scale models. Would just plain love the chance for a check-ride in a true-blue P47 - hopefully with a back seat!
Posted By: Pete Rundel
(pete4dgs@erols.com)
on 02/08/1999 11:57:52 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 604)
My father’s uncle, Capt STEVE DENNIS from MICHIGAN, flew P-47s in Europe during WWII. The Army said he was killed cleaning a handgun. I’d like to correspond with anyone who knew him. I flew the A-10 Thunderbolt II, and am currently a pilot with Delta Air Lines. Thank-you.
Posted By: Jeffrey J. Jurecic
(70472,1537 @compuserve)
on 02/07/1999 4:00:19 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 603)
Father was P-47 fighter pilot 358th ftr. group 365 ftr.sqd. C.O Wright one kill (me109) 84 missions total He loved the airplane and so do I.
Posted By: David Wright
(jugp47@fuse.net)
on 02/04/1999 10:46:03 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 602)
A great web site and a terrific plane. I’m an F-15 pilot in the USAF stationed at St. Louis and am looking for a copy of a film I had seen on PBS while stationed in England. The film was ’A Fighter Pilots Story’. Any one who could pass me where I could geta copy would be greatly appreciated.
Posted By: Star Smith
(ssmith@rd-link.dcrs.dla.mil)
on 02/02/1999 10:36:23 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 601)
Sorry about the previous garbled message, it looks like about 4 different e-mails got merged together. I hope you can make some sense out of the beginning of it. I have no idea where the rest of it came from!
Posted By: Patricia Gaffney-Ansel
(Pabi@att.net)
on 01/31/1999 10:44:26 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 600)
For all that you gentlemen did for freedom, thank you and may God bless you!
Posted By: John H. Brasher
(brasher@airmail.net)
on 01/31/1999 10:01:49 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 599)
My father, 2Lt George P. Gaffney, Jr. (from Madison, WI) went MIA in New Guinea on 11 March 1944 in a P47 three months before I was born. Miraculously, his wreck and remains were found last June and ID’d by CILHI in October. In a couple of months I’m going to Hawaii to bring him home to his country and the family that loved him and continued to speak his name. I went to New Guinea 4 years ago and buried a box of personal treasures next to the airstrip he’d taken off from that fateful day. A year ago, I found the American WW II Orphans Network, a membership of others like me, who lost fathers in the war. AWON offers assistance in finding information, records; support for those healing from a lifetime of unresolved grief and seeks to preserve the honor and history of our fathers. The AWON family has been very helpful at this extraordinary time. Go to awon.org for more information. Contact me if you want more information. I am also looking for men who were in class 43G at Eagle Pass,TX with my father. Also, at Tallahassee or Thomasville fighter pool, August - December ’43. For all our fathers, Patricia
Posted By: Patricia Gaffney-Ansel
(Pabi@att.net)
on 01/31/1999 8:56:00 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 598)
God bless you fellows for all you did....Long Live The JUG
Posted By: Greg Doane
(draq305@geocities.com)
on 01/29/1999 10:48:31 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 597)
Seeking anyone who may have known my grandfather, Stuart ’Dick’ Campbell.He flew 93 missions in the P47 during WWII,in the Asiatic-Pacific campaign. Received the Flyong Cross and Air Medal. He was shot down and MIA for about 4 months from what I am told. He retired in 1945 while in the AAF Regional and Convalsecent Hospital in Miami. He died in 1960,in St Augustine,Florida where he was born.Also,I think he trained in Arkansas. Please respond if you knew him or know how I might find out more about his service.
Posted By: Michelle LaRocco
(larocco@aug.com)
on 01/28/1999 2:49:33 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 596)
I wish I were there...... Congratulations and long life
Posted By: GENOUD.
(hau60@central.susx.ac.uk)
on 01/28/1999 11:44:55 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 595)
thanks for a cool p-47 site! where can a person get p-47 souvenirs, etc. ?
Posted By: raymond and terry sonnier
(rsonnier@webtv.net)
on 01/27/1999 2:06:29 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 594)
Thank you, and peace be with you!
Posted By: Roger Wright
(rwrights@erols.com)
on 01/24/1999 6:12:10 PM EST
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