One of my old customers in Utah. Loved talking to him. My wife worked at LLNL and so it was kinda neat to talk to someone that was stationed there in the war. He told me about a local training flight where he and two other pilots were doing as they are wont to do -- hugging the landscape and flying fast. They startled someone who apparently called the base and they were all stood in front of the CO. He admitted to it while the other two did not. He remained a pilot because of that honesty and the other two were booted out.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/desere ... d=88486222&
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Air ... _Livermore
Was just thinking about him tonight.
Should have posted this on Memorial Day: Super Sam
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Should have posted this on Memorial Day: Super Sam
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