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jonthepain
04-02-2010, 08:30 PM
Thanks to all for your prayers and support. We all appreciate it.

Bob took his last flight and joined the rest of his B-17 crew in the wild blue yonder a couple of weeks ago. We arrived at the Mighty Eighth Museum in Savannah to find that they had lowered the flag to half mast for him.
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It's a beautiful place
Bob's son Cliff in SUV
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and the wind was really rippin
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We had the service at the Memorial Chapel on the Museum grounds. It's a recreation of an old English chapel near one of the English airfields that the B-17s used in WWII.
That's Bobby Jr. on the walkway
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I wish I had taken some photos of the awesome stained glass in there; very cool with formations of B-17s and P-51s and the Lord in the clouds. Very cool. Here's one I found online somewhere; the best one was right over the alter, but this one gives you kind of the idea
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Interment was in a marble wall with other Mighty Eighth veterans. The rain let up just as we were filing outdoors.
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and Bob's granddaughter sang a song that she had written.
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The museum is really awesome. They've got a 109
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P51
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and of course a B-17
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that they are restoring
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(I took that one for Skip)

the thing is so big i had a hard time getting a decent photo
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They have a display of the 379th
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As well as hundreds of other very informative displays, including one about the Schweinfurt run (that Bob went on with the 379th) when we sent 230 B-17s to bomb the ball bearing plants there. I believe we lost 60 bombers on that run.

B-17s over Schweinfurt
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I think the highlight of the museum is a recreation of a bombing run over Germany. you sit in a small movie theater with several screens around you. They show actual footage of Me 109s screaming in at you, other FFs going down, chatter between the crewmembers, flashes and (loud) explosions, and when they open the bombay doors (that screen is in the floor) you are hit with a blast of air. The volunteer who guided us thru this was a bottom turret gunner during WWII. He said for the full effect they need to make the air -30 degrees when the doors open. It was a very emotional experience.



I told the turret gunner that Bob had been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for saving the life of his turret gunner somewhere over France, and he seemed touched by that. Not many of those guys left anymore.
Bob's license plate
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So thanks again from Mom, me, and Bob's sons Cliff and Bobby Jr.
Mom
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And thank you to all the veterans, especially our WWII veterans, and particularly the veterans of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, for fighting and making the ultimate sacrifice for this great country that I love so much.

jonthepain

DarkSkies
04-03-2010, 10:32 AM
Thanks for sharing those pics with us, Jon. They instilled a sense of pride in me that there were, and still are, so many people with such a sense of pride and love for our country that they're willing to die for it. :clapping:

Everytime you do a photo essay I look forward to seeing it not only for the pics, but for the narration. You really know how to bring a story to life. In this case, I think it was a wonderful tribute to Bob, and your family. I think he would be proud. Thanks for sharing.


This one is one of my favorites, though I also liked the B&W bomber pic. :thumbsup:



So thanks again from Mom, me, and Bob's sons Cliff and Bobby Jr.
Mom
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"And thank you to all the veterans, especially our WWII veterans, and particularly the veterans of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, for fighting and making the ultimate sacrifice for this great country that I love so much." :clapping::clapping:

Pebbles
04-03-2010, 10:47 AM
What an incredible way to honor a man who gave so much to his country.

bababooey
04-07-2010, 09:16 PM
RIP Bob.

dogfish
04-07-2010, 09:26 PM
Sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing the great pictures and story.

bluesdude71
08-11-2010, 03:33 PM
I just saw this. Thanks for the awesome pictures, especially the one of the B-17 in flight over Germany. Sorry for your loss, Bob seems like he was quite a guy. Thanks to guys like him we have the freedome we do today.

voyager35
03-17-2011, 01:18 PM
This was a nice story to honor a life where service to country came first. Sorry for your loss as well.