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Guestbook Entry (msg id: 520)
I like the plane that wae in WW2 the one plane like is B 17 i like the show call 12:00 high we seed all the time.

Posted By: Mark Stanfield (HWbreyer1000@webty.net) on 08/26/1998 10:52:03 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 519)
My brother, Thomas Randall Rampy, Jr., now deceased, flew P-47s from Ie Shima during the last three months of the war. He was with the 463d F.S. and 507th F.G. I’d be glad to hear from anyone who shared that experience.

Posted By: Gordon A. Rampy (grampy@citizen.infi.net) on 08/25/1998 11:29:06 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 518)
366th FG 390 FS WWII Europe

Posted By: E. Judson McLean Jr. (p47jud@surfsouth.com) on 08/23/1998 1:50:43 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 517)
I was not a P47 pilot, but a static chaser/gunner on a B-24 in the 373 BS of the 308BG and was in the 14th AF in China. I hold great admiration for the P-47 and the men that flew them.

Posted By: Glenn Roberts (glenn@xts.net) on 08/14/1998 11:57:19 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 516)
My dad was an engine mechanic for the p-47 on long island n.y He has a lot of great storys to tell about repairing them. Did anyone know that there was only one made with two seats in it? that’s right, the gas tank behind the pilot was removed to make room. He wasn’t a pilot but did take one out for a spin one day when nobody was there to notice.

Posted By: Cliff Olivero (dfte11a@prodigy.com) on 08/12/1998 10:58:42 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 515)
Donald W Miller 147-42 Cherry Avenue Flushing, NY 11355 Home Address 371st 406FTR Sqdn - 9th Air Force

Posted By: Donald W Miller (RICKRXB@aol.com) on 08/08/1998 8:12:04 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 514)
Sorry, I posted the slashes the wrong way for my 373rd homepage heres the correct one http://members.ecom.net/~brulow/373rd.htm

Posted By: Bruce Lowell (brulow@hotmail.com) on 08/06/1998 9:45:05 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 513)
Hello heroes! Thanks for finally getting on the web. My dad flew with the 371st FG, 404th Squadron and was KIA over Cherbourg on June 24, 1944. I was born two months later. Perhaps some of you remember me from the Seattle and Colorado Springs reunions. It was an honor to be with you. This past June I made my third visit to Normandy and the place where my dad gave his life. The citizens of Octeville, where he crashed, built a park on the site and named it ’Square Strahlendorf’ in honor of their liberator, the only Allied flier to go down within the town boundaries during the war. On Flag Day this year I was especially proud to represent my dad and the other comrades you lost at a memorial service at our Normandy Cemetery overlooking Bloody Omaha Beach. Best wishes to you all, and God bless you. Thanks for your contribution to our freedom. Harry, Jr.

Posted By: Harry Strahlendorf, Jr. (P47harry@worldnet.att.net) on 08/05/1998 5:24:19 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 512)
I am a life member of the P-47 THUNDERBOLT PILOTS ASSOCIATION and am very new on the internet. How pleasing it is to find this website. Hope to visit often. I flew 90 missions over Europe in the ’JUG’ and was in the 371st Fighter Group, 404th Squadron. Would love to hear from some of my old comrade-in-arms. With my son’s prompting, I recently took a renewed interest in WWII events and have even published a book containing mission summaries I kept in 1944/45. Hang in there!!!

Posted By: Jack Pitts, 371st F.G., 404th F.S (bpjpsa@aol.com) on 08/03/1998 9:40:57 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 511)
Hi all. My uncle, Major Edward P. Fitzgerald was the operations officer for the 412Ftr.Sq. 373 Ftr.Gp. he was lost Sept.20 1944 if anybody knew him or might have some pictures or info about him, I sure would like to hear from you. For anyone who is interested if you want to send someone copies of those rare and irreplaceable photos, try your local Kinko’s or Office Depot, and have a COLOR Zerox copy made of your Black and White photo, sometimes they seem to come out better than the original. Please check out my site dedicated to the men of the 373rd Ftr Gp. http:\members.ecom.net~brulow373htm Comments and suggestions welcomed brulow@hotmail.com

Posted By: Bruce A. Lowell (brulow@hotmail.com) on 08/03/1998 9:06:17 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 510)
Interested in anyone having known my father >Lt/Capt Robert A. Siebel AAF 1396940 (8th and 9th AAF) His p-47 was named after my mother>The ’Dottie Mae.’ Thanks for any and all assistance.

Posted By: Bob Siebel (p47pi@gateway.net) on 08/01/1998 9:55:27 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 509)
I am researching AAF Station 342 Atcham, near Shrewsbury, England for a possible book and would very much like to contact anyone who passed through the 495th Fighter Training Group on theater training for the P-47. Dave Smith (Air Traffic Controller, Liverpool Airport)

Posted By: Dave Smith (djs.airband@mcmail.com) on 08/01/1998 3:42:42 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 508)
Thanks for this website. I aminterested in finding out about this great war machine, that my Dad flew during WW II. I believe he was one of ’Zempke’s Wolfpack’.

Posted By: Diane Haagensen (youwin@gateway.net) on 07/23/1998 7:38:20 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 507)
My father-in-law Clyde Sutton was an engine mechanic with the 319th FS, 325th FG. He worked on the P-40’s, P-47’s & P-51’s. I have a web page started that includes some pictures he took while overseas. The address is: www.geocities.com/pentagon/1979/325fg.html Please check it out.

Posted By: Gene Carlson (gene.carlson@trw.com) on 07/19/1998 5:06:28 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 506)
My father, Wilbur John Phillips, Jr. served as a pilot with the 10th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF from May 1944-Nov. 1944. Through traditional mail several years ago, contacted John Brown of Cincinnati, his flight leader,who provided wonderful pix and insight. Would be interested in touching base with anyone else who knew Lt. Phillips. Thanks for everything.

Posted By: John Phillips (jphil@sparta.csnet.net) on 07/17/1998 1:50:22 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 505)
Class 42k. 507 fighter group. 463rd squadron. Flew with Bob Forest off Ie Shima in pacific. If anyone knows the whereabouts of George Hay, please advise. All is well out this way. Hangin in there! KELLEY

Posted By: John F. Kelley (bettkell) on 07/16/1998 5:42:56 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 504)
I am trying to locate anyone with info about my dad, 1st Lt. David T.Zimms, who flew P47’s and P51’s over Germany and Eng land during WWII. He named his planes Stinky and Stinky 2 He died when I was 15 in 1966 and I have missed out on asking all those questions about his time in the war. If you know about him or know where I can begin to search for more infor- mation please contact me. He was out of New York , spring- field Gardens. I have a picture of him near his plane Stinky, with his Crew Chief Sgt. Snyder. Mom says he had to bail out twice, once over land, once over Sea. Any one with info on where I can research please contact my E-mail. thanks and keep up the great site.

Posted By: Merle Zimms (nomorkids@hotmail.com) on 07/16/1998 1:11:26 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 503)
It is nice to see that your association has a website. I will checking in from time to time to see what’s new. May I suggest, everyone with an interest in the P-47 and WWII aviation in general, visit the ’Planes and Pilots of World War Two’ website at: http://home.att.net/~C.C.Jordan/index.html This is an online WWII aviation site with original articles on the aircraft and men who flew them. We are currently featuring an article by Dick Rossi, an original Flying Tiger ace. Other articles feature the Republic P-44 and due online by July 25, 1998 - The Republic P-47M. Stop by and visit.

Posted By: Corey C. Jordan (C.C.Jordan@worldnet.att.net) on 07/13/1998 12:05:50 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 502)
I need any information about the combats over belgium between the P47 and the german fighters ,dates of ace dates and place of losses ... By advance thank you

Posted By: Dufrasne (dufrasne.philippe@skynet.be) on 07/12/1998 4:18:02 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 501)
I am 25 and i am lucky enough to have seen and heard a P47 flying at an airshow and it was a great moment. It is very good to see such an associaion of pilots who did so well in flying this great airplane. Congratulations to you all, I hope your efforts will serve for the future generations of pilots and non pilots to know better this part of history.

Posted By: David Alonso (DAVID.ALONSO@wanadoo.fr) on 07/12/1998 10:32:49 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 500)
A great airplane flown by great fighter pilots. In tribute to you and your mount, we are trying to keep the history alive. We’re producing a television documentary tribute to the late Col. ’Hub’ Zemke and The Wolfpack. It’s titled ’Zemke’s Way,’ and will be seen on selected public television stations in the near future.

Posted By: Bill Jobes & Pete Rausch (jobes@bellatlantic.net) on 07/08/1998 5:58:02 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 499)
your web page rocks

Posted By: cj (cj2a88@hotmail.com or cj2a@goplay.com) on 07/01/1998 5:37:02 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 498)
always great to find web sites about world war 2 aircraft. I have spent most of my life collecting stories, pictures and learning all i can about the aircraft and event of world war 2. presently I’m talking to A German women who was a child in Germany during the war.. I have shown her pictures of the ’JUG’ because she wants to learn. nice site, and I will spread the word about this fine site.

Posted By: Robert B. Ashley (robo@iglou.com) on 06/28/1998 12:20:54 AM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 497)
I was pleasantly surprised to come across this site. I hope it can be expanded to cover every unit that flew the P-47.

Posted By: Skip Guidry (gcl@cajunnet.com) on 06/26/1998 1:53:25 PM EST

Guestbook Entry (msg id: 496)
Any perpetuation of history is a noble undertaking. With the new technologies available today, such as this website,a rare opportunity to bridge a space of 50+ years in the historical record is afforded. The importance of this documentation may not be entirely appreciated now, but for the future, the lessons and experiences of the past may be of inestimable value. I look forward to seeing updates and new info from this site.

Posted By: Tsgt Sandy Piccione USAF (sandy_piccione@stercomm.com) on 06/25/1998 12:01:38 PM EST

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