Posted by gun guru on September 17, 2009 at 14:15:57 from (66.227.197.240):
In Reply to: OT: You Just Never Know posted by James Howell on September 17, 2009 at 13:57:49:
Both my grandfathers were in WW2. Both are dead now. One died in 1998 and the other died 3 months ago. The one that died in 1998 was my dads dad. He was a pilot, Rank of Major when the war started and Lt. Col. when the war ended. He didnt talk about the war much, and didnt talk about 30 years of military service. I wish he would have and I wish I would have asked more questions. My granddad didnt see hardly any real action. He ran an airforce base in Florida through most of the war and taught other pilots to be how to fly. My granddad was born in 1914.
My other granddad was born in 1920 and drafted in 1944, he was out in 1945 after we dropped the fertilizer bombs on the Japanese.
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