greenhornet715 > Boat OPS photo
greenhornet715 > Former B-24 Liberator bomber navigator, Lt Col (Ret) Edward Weir (left), and former B-24 command pilot, Fernley Smith, are interviewed and photographed by Paul Hammel of the Omaha World-Herald the day before the world premiere of "Most Honorable Son," a film about one of Edward's crewmates, Ben Kuroki, a Nisei Japanese-American, the only Nisei allowed to fly in U.S. Army Air Corps heavy bombers in WWII.
greenhornet715 > Boat OPS photo
greenhornet715 > Boat OPS photo
greenhornet715 > Myself on the left and Bob Paul. We served together in 1966 in VMFA-312. He was flight-line and I was an electrician. We're both retired. Bob spends time as flight mechanic with the Yankee Air Force out of Willow Run Airport near Romulus, Michigan. I spend a lot of time at the computer and in my yard. That's a P-40 behind us. The picture was taken at an air show at Willow Run on July 8, 2007. This was a  re-union 40 years in the making. Semper Fi, Bob.
greenhornet715 > Paul Westmoreland.
greenhornet715 > Boat OPS photo
greenhornet715 > Boat OPS photo
greenhornet715 > Boat OPS photo
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