As a footnote: I once read a book on the Doolittle Raid in which the author commented that James Doolittle’s family name was somewhat ironic because, on the contrary to “doing little,” the man was actually a powerhouse with a long list of accomplishments in various aviation-related fields, both theoretical and applied. He was, among other things, a test pilot and an aeronautical engineer, a record-setter and a prize winner, with many of these accomplishments pre-dating the outbreak of WWII in 1939 (at which time he was a reserve officer in the Air Corps, having resigned his regular commission in 1930; he returned to active duty in the Air Corps in 1940). WWII added more items to his C.V., the Doolittle Raid being the most famous example but by no means the only one.
Last known WWI combat vet passes.
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Thanks for sharing. They will all be missed.
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Great generation of men. Lived during a crooked time in history, but they gave their all for their countries.
GG
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Sad. I still can remember them marching down the road every Remembrance Day as a child.
I will never forget.
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Remembered for what they did….and never forgotten!