[NJARC] WW II Photos with amazing clarity.

Retevis retevis at comcast.net
Sat Jan 30 15:03:50 EST 2016


Thanks, John, for the lead and the pictures. 

For those who would want more than pictures, put August 24-28 on your calendar when the Collings Foundation will bringing a B17 and a P51c to Wall Township. You can walk through the B17 and even go for a ride if you have some spare change and the guts to go for it.  You can find out more at their web site www.collingsfoundation.org. 

My dad was a flight engineer/top turret gunner on a B17 with the 303rd Bomb Group--The famous Hell's Angels. Just one walk thorough the Collings B17 taught me more about his courage than I ever imagined--and I have a great imagination. 

Catch up with me at the next meeting and I can tell you more. 

Best wishes. 
Bob Tevis

Sent from Bob's iPhone

> On Jan 30, 2016, at 1:49 PM, oldradio at comcast.net wrote:
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>   Honoring all those in WW-II who saved the world.  We must remember them.
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> This should keep you busy.....
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> [at the bottom of the first page, there are little boxes (links 1 to 79) to more pages of WW-II aircraft.]
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> Subject: WW II Photos with amazing clarity.
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> Some great shots of the past Aviators.. Enjoy!
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> A Wonderful collection & a great part of our history too.
>  WW II Photos with amazing clarity.
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>>> ==>  http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=ForumsPro&file=viewtopic&t=14428&finish=15&start=15
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> The main page looks interesting, but I haven't checked it out yet....
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>   John Dilks, K2TQN
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