Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1400)
What a great airplane, especially the bubble canopy edition.
the Mustang was a fine airplane, but the Thunderbolt is a real mans plane. Tough, reliable and just plain mean
Posted By: Richard Babcock
(rjbab@northnet.org)
on 10/05/2001 11:55:32 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1399)
Posted By: Richard Babcock
(rjbab@northnet.org)
on 10/05/2001 11:53:30 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1398)
Thank you all for serving our country.
Posted By: Ssgt Steven Moore
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on 10/05/2001 11:41:25 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1397)
THE P-47C RAZORBACK IS THE BEST PLANE EVER BUILT!!!!!!!
Posted By: Colonel Eric J. Gion
(colonelgion@hotmail.com)
on 10/05/2001 10:15:45 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1396)
Posted By: Richard W. Hilgard
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on 10/05/2001 5:46:08 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1395)
I am looking for anyone who knew my uncle, 2Lt. Harry L Lordi jr. He was in the 354th Fighter group, 353rd Squadron. Any information would be great. Thank you
Posted By: Mike
(P51Pilot474@aol.com)
on 10/02/2001 9:37:39 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1394)
Still looking for ex RAF T.bolt pilots. Don't leave it too late. Robert Walker ex 135 Burma.
Posted By: Robert Walker
(reklaw23@naples.net)
on 10/02/2001 11:15:01 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1393)
Hi Bob: I enjoyed your Web Site. I'm a member of the P-47
Pilots Association and enjoy the reunions. It's great to
see the members of my Fighter Group (353rd)each year at the
reunions, although we have less each year.
Posted By: LTC Grover McLaughlin
(ghmclaughlin@aol.com)
on 10/01/2001 7:18:44 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1392)
to view P47 monumental bronze statue see www.warbirdcentral.com let us never forget these pilots who fought for and won our freedom last century.
Posted By: Robert Henderson
(www.warbirdcentral.com)
on 09/27/2001 4:39:13 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1391)
friend of ray maloney,p 47 pilot, pow, great guy
Posted By: allan poole
()
on 09/26/2001 8:34:11 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1390)
K O Johnson 48 FIGHTER GROUP 494 SQD
A GOOD JOB
Posted By: Kenneth O (KO) Johnson
(kjohnson@one.net)
on 09/23/2001 12:42:43 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1389)
As web master of the 10th Air Force Tribute I would like to hear from anyone who flew or worked on the P-47s with the 33rd FG,
80th FG, or the 1st Air Commando Group in CBI.
I would especially
love to share any photos from members of these units on my web
site. I''ve got a sort of special attatchment to The Jug as dad
worked on the assmebly line at Republic Aviation doing final
assembly work on the tail sections during the early days of
WW II. Keep ''em flying.
Posted By: Martin Winter
(tenthairforce@geocities.com)
on 09/21/2001 8:21:18 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1388)
I enjoy reading all rememberance books
I enjoy signing these books and say a prayer for all the people that have lost people do to inconvience and terror
my prayers and thoughts go out to everyone
Posted By: rose
(dragons_hideout@webtv.net)
on 09/13/2001 9:43:33 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1387)
My father, Lt. Col. M.A. (Ma) Barrett (ret) flew P-47''s in the 22nd Sq., 36th Fighter Group, 9th Air Force in England, France & Belgum during World War II. As a young Lt. and later Capt. he flew many combat missions in support of Gen Pattons 3rd Army, flew over Omaha Beach on D-Day and earned the Distinguished Flying Cross. I am very proud of my father and the many other brave pilots who flew in harms way to help in the greater effort of defeating the enemies of freedom and democracy.
Posted By: Timothy Barrett
(woodworld@erols.com)
on 09/11/2001 3:57:47 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1386)
I flew P47 razorbacks with the Royal Air Force in Burma. Looking for other RAF types who were there. Of my squadron RAF 135 all known pilots are either in the wild blue yonder or I have not been lucky enough to find them. If any are please contact me on my email reklaw23@naples.net
Robert Walker
Posted By: Robert Walker
(reklaw23@naples.net)
on 09/10/2001 12:10:29 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1385)
My brother Samuel Pittman Cole, Jr. was shot down Nov. 18, 1944 over Neunehofen, Germany near Grevenbroch. The name of the plane he was flying that day had Susan on one side of the cowling and Fritz on the other and Easy''s Angels on the tail. Would like pic or information on whose plane it was.
Also his assigned plane was Ida Red and I am looking for pics or information on Pitt''s plane. He was with the 36th Ftr Squadron, 23rd Fighter group, 9th AF. I just attended the reunion in Mystic and it was so heartwarming to meet all involved and especially Steve Kirkup & family who hosted the reunion. It was my first and will be permanently remembered in my heart as I was only 41/2 when he was killed and to talk with people who knew of him and especially his crew chief, Herman Toups, made it very memorable. Pitt''s plane ( a part of the pic ) seems like it was silver with the very front black. would love a pic of that plane which was in Le Culot Belgium.
Posted By: Shirley Graham Cole-Cartman
(colecar@totcon.com)
on 09/10/2001 7:49:07 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1384)
in memory of...LT. JOSEPH EDWARD WILKINSON 81st fighter squadron, 50th fighter group.
Shot down near Dreux, France June 11, 1944.
Posted By:
(bobwilkinson@hotmail.com)
on 09/09/2001 3:07:11 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1383)
Enjoyed the site, Thanks
Posted By: Col. B. J. Buckhout
(bucko26@core.net)
on 09/09/2001 8:31:16 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1382)
Looking for info on Richard H Petrie 2nd Lt. P-47 pilot aircraft went down over France 1 August 1944 Any info would be helpful
Posted By: Ron Petrie
(romsam@msm.com)
on 09/06/2001 10:10:53 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1381)
Hi
I hope someone can help. I am looking for information on a P47 that flew from sicily 1943/44 marked Hun Hunter IV it was natural metal and the razorback version. Thanks very much.
Posted By: Chris Morris
(chrism1962@hotmail.com)
on 09/06/2001 8:08:14 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1380)
Further info on my uncle Thomas Newton Threlkeld. He was attached to the 365th Fighter Group 388th squadron or 9th tac of 9th Air Force. Anyone in his group contact me. Thanks
Posted By: Richard Chiles
(chilibean6@prodigy.net)
on 09/05/2001 11:18:10 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1379)
My uncle Thomas N. Threlkeld seved in the European Theatre after D day. Is there anyone reading these messages that remembers him. I will submit the information to him.
Posted By: Richard Chiles
(chilibean6@prodigy.net)
on 09/05/2001 9:11:16 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1378)
I was a World WarII P-47 pilot with the 9th air force with the 371st fighter group in the European Theater.
Posted By: John W. Nipper
(tataw@ix.netcom.com)
on 09/05/2001 9:01:20 PM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1377)
My great uncle was killed in WW11. His name was Wilbur S. Hall and he was in the 422 BMB Sq. 305 BMB. He was shot down in 1944. We know some of the other crew survived. If you knew him please email me back. My dad and myself are looking for information on him. He would be 77 yrs. old.
Posted By: Kristine
(keh@bright.net)
on 09/05/2001 12:40:53 AM EST
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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 1376)
My grandpa flew P47''s during 1944 with the 351 Fighter group, 353 Fighter Squadron, 8 Air force, and I believe he was also a member of your assocation, unfortinatly he passed away this past January. My hat is forever off to you gentlemen who flew these the jugs in combat for you guys have my up-most respect.
Posted By: Chris Strobell
(juggernautt19@hotmail.com)
on 09/04/2001 2:18:01 AM EST
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