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RL Anderson
August 9th 07, 04:36 PM
Folks,
The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be 
known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
Kind of late, but better late than never.
Rick
C J Campbell[_1_]
August 9th 07, 04:51 PM
On 2007-08-09 07:36:32 -0700, RL Anderson > said:
> Folks,
> 
> The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be 
> known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
> 
>> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
> 
> Kind of late, but better late than never.
> 
> Rick
No doubt the students at the University of Washington will protest.
-- 
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor
On Aug 9, 8:51 am, C J Campbell >
wrote:
> On 2007-08-09 07:36:32 -0700, RL Anderson > said:
>
> > Folks,
>
> > The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be
> > known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
>
> >>http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
>
> > Kind of late, but better late than never.
>
> > Rick
>
> No doubt the students at the University of Washington will protest.
> --
> Waddling Eagle
> World Famous Flight Instructor
Ha!  Let 'em protest!  The airport is in Idaho, not Washington.  By
the way, we are sending our Boise State Broncos to UW in September to
kick a little Husky butt.  That will give them something else to whine
about...
Dean
C J Campbell[_1_]
August 9th 07, 05:55 PM
On 2007-08-09 08:28:30 -0700,  said:
> On Aug 9, 8:51 am, C J Campbell >
> wrote:
>> On 2007-08-09 07:36:32 -0700, RL Anderson > said:
>> 
>>> Folks,
>> 
>>> The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be
>>> known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
>> 
>>>> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
>> 
>>> Kind of late, but better late than never.
>> 
>>> Rick
>> 
>> No doubt the students at the University of Washington will protest.
>> --
>> Waddling Eagle
>> World Famous Flight Instructor
> 
> Ha!  Let 'em protest!  The airport is in Idaho, not Washington.  By
> the way, we are sending our Boise State Broncos to UW in September to
> kick a little Husky butt.  That will give them something else to whine
> about...
> 
> Dean
The UW's attitude has severely tested my Husky loyalty. Nevertheless, 
your Broncos will return home in shameful defeat.
-- 
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor
On Aug 9, 9:55 am, C J Campbell >
wrote:
> On 2007-08-09 08:28:30 -0700,  said:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 9, 8:51 am, C J Campbell >
> > wrote:
> >> On 2007-08-09 07:36:32 -0700, RL Anderson > said:
>
> >>> Folks,
>
> >>> The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be
> >>> known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
>
> >>>>http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
>
> >>> Kind of late, but better late than never.
>
> >>> Rick
>
> >> No doubt the students at the University of Washington will protest.
> >> --
> >> Waddling Eagle
> >> World Famous Flight Instructor
>
> > Ha!  Let 'em protest!  The airport is in Idaho, not Washington.  By
> > the way, we are sending our Boise State Broncos to UW in September to
> > kick a little Husky butt.  That will give them something else to whine
> > about...
>
> > Dean
>
> The UW's attitude has severely tested my Husky loyalty. Nevertheless,
> your Broncos will return home in shameful defeat.
> --
> Waddling Eagle
> World Famous Flight Instructor- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Not a chance!!!!   I am planning on attending the game to cheer on our
Orange and Blue!
Dean
AeroLEDs LLC
www.aeroleds.com
Gig 601XL Builder
August 9th 07, 06:00 PM
C J Campbell wrote:
> On 2007-08-09 08:28:30 -0700,  said:
>
>> On Aug 9, 8:51 am, C J Campbell >
>> wrote:
>>> On 2007-08-09 07:36:32 -0700, RL Anderson >
>>> said:
>>>> Folks,
>>>
>>>> The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will
>>>> be known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
>>>
>>>>> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
>>>
>>>> Kind of late, but better late than never.
>>>
>>>> Rick
>>>
>>> No doubt the students at the University of Washington will protest.
>>> --
>>> Waddling Eagle
>>> World Famous Flight Instructor
>>
>> Ha!  Let 'em protest!  The airport is in Idaho, not Washington.  By
>> the way, we are sending our Boise State Broncos to UW in September to
>> kick a little Husky butt.  That will give them something else to
>> whine about...
>>
>> Dean
>
> The UW's attitude has severely tested my Husky loyalty. Nevertheless,
> your Broncos will return home in shameful defeat.
I smell a wager.
Gattman[_2_]
August 9th 07, 06:32 PM
"RL Anderson" > wrote in message 
...
> Folks,
>
> The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be 
> known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
>
>> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
>
> Kind of late, but better late than never.
Semper Fi, Pappy!
-c
Gattman[_2_]
August 9th 07, 06:34 PM
"C J Campbell" > wrote in message 
news:2007080908553611272-
> The UW's attitude has severely tested my Husky loyalty.
A great opportunity to come over to the right side of the fence.   Huck the 
Fuskies!!!  ;>
-c
(OSU '93)
C J Campbell[_1_]
August 9th 07, 07:09 PM
On 2007-08-09 09:00:52 -0700, "Gig 601XL Builder" 
<wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net> said:
> C J Campbell wrote:
>> On 2007-08-09 08:28:30 -0700,  said:
>> 
>>> On Aug 9, 8:51 am, C J Campbell >
>>> wrote:
>>>> On 2007-08-09 07:36:32 -0700, RL Anderson >
>>>> said:
>>>>> Folks,
>>>> 
>>>>> The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will
>>>>> be known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
>>>> 
>>>>>> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
>>>> 
>>>>> Kind of late, but better late than never.
>>>> 
>>>>> Rick
>>>> 
>>>> No doubt the students at the University of Washington will protest.
>>>> --
>>>> Waddling Eagle
>>>> World Famous Flight Instructor
>>> 
>>> Ha!  Let 'em protest!  The airport is in Idaho, not Washington.  By
>>> the way, we are sending our Boise State Broncos to UW in September to
>>> kick a little Husky butt.  That will give them something else to
>>> whine about...
>>> 
>>> Dean
>> 
>> The UW's attitude has severely tested my Husky loyalty. Nevertheless,
>> your Broncos will return home in shameful defeat.
> 
> 
> I smell a wager.
I would not be caught dead betting in favor of the UW for anything. 
However, the Broncos were lucky last year. They should not even think 
about playing against *real* football teams.
-- 
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor
C J Campbell[_1_]
August 9th 07, 07:22 PM
On 2007-08-09 09:00:00 -0700,  said:
> On Aug 9, 9:55 am, C J Campbell >
> wrote:
>> On 2007-08-09 08:28:30 -0700,  said:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Aug 9, 8:51 am, C J Campbell >
>>> wrote:
>>>> On 2007-08-09 07:36:32 -0700, RL Anderson > said:
>> 
>>>>> Folks,
>> 
>>>>> The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be
>>>>> known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
>> 
>>>>>> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
>> 
>>>>> Kind of late, but better late than never.
>> 
>>>>> Rick
>> 
>>>> No doubt the students at the University of Washington will protest.
>>>> --
>>>> Waddling Eagle
>>>> World Famous Flight Instructor
>> 
>>> Ha!  Let 'em protest!  The airport is in Idaho, not Washington.  By
>>> the way, we are sending our Boise State Broncos to UW in September to
>>> kick a little Husky butt.  That will give them something else to whine
>>> about...
>> 
>>> Dean
>> 
>> The UW's attitude has severely tested my Husky loyalty. Nevertheless,
>> your Broncos will return home in shameful defeat.
>> --
>> Waddling Eagle
>> World Famous Flight Instructor- Hide quoted text -
>> 
>> - Show quoted text -
> 
> Not a chance!!!!   I am planning on attending the game to cheer on our
> Orange and Blue!
> 
> Dean
> AeroLEDs LLC
> www.aeroleds.com
As usual, I will be ignoring the game. However, the Broncos got uppity 
last year, thinking that they could play against real football teams. 
One season does not a great football team make. They are going to find 
that out this year.
-- 
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
August 9th 07, 08:31 PM
It's wonderful that someone has pushed this through for Boyington.
Be advised however, that Greg was a fairly private guy who really didn't 
seek out or particularly appreciate this kind of singled out attention. 
In fact, aside from his VERY close personal buddies, Greg kept pretty 
well away from this kind of thing. I wouldn't be half surprised that 
depending on the mood he was in when he got this news, if he didn't 
attend any ceremony attached to this event.
Boyington felt quite strongly that the REAL heroes of the war were still 
out there...dead! When people cornered him on occasion and started 
laying on the hero stuff, he could actually be quite colorful with his 
responses :-))
Personally, I'm glad this has been done for him. Greg Boyington was a 
regular guy.
Dudley Henriques
RL Anderson wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be 
> known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
> 
>> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
> 
> Kind of late, but better late than never.
> 
> Rick
Jay Beckman[_2_]
August 9th 07, 08:32 PM
On Aug 9, 8:28 am,  wrote:
> On Aug 9, 8:51 am, C J Campbell >
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 2007-08-09 07:36:32 -0700, RL Anderson > said:
>
> > > Folks,
>
> > > The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be
> > > known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
>
> > >>http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
>
> > > Kind of late, but better late than never.
>
> > > Rick
>
> > No doubt the students at the University of Washington will protest.
> > --
> > Waddling Eagle
> > World Famous Flight Instructor
>
> Ha!  Let 'em protest!  The airport is in Idaho, not Washington.  By
> the way, we are sending our Boise State Broncos to UW in September to
> kick a little Husky butt.  That will give them something else to whine
> about...
>
> Dean- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Your Broncos aren't gonna kick anything if they can't come up with a
more creative offense...
(NOTE: Big Tongue In Cheek...I was at that Fiesta Bowl working for
FOX.)
That was without a doubt the most exciting game ever.  Even in the TV
truck we were comin' out of our seats!!  And of course our bosses
couldn't ask for a more fairy tale ending than the win, followed by
the proposal.  Cute kids and I wish them all the best.
Jay Beckman
PP-ASEL
Chandler, AZ
Paul Tomblin
August 9th 07, 09:17 PM
In a previous article, Dudley Henriques > said:
>In fact, aside from his VERY close personal buddies, Greg kept pretty 
>well away from this kind of thing. I wouldn't be half surprised that 
>depending on the mood he was in when he got this news, if he didn't 
>attend any ceremony attached to this event.
Well, considering that he died in 1988, I think he's going to pass this
one up.
-- 
Paul Tomblin > http://blog.xcski.com/
The superior pilot uses his superior judgement to avoid situations in which he
has to demonstrate his superior skill.
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
August 9th 07, 09:23 PM
Paul Tomblin wrote:
> In a previous article, Dudley Henriques > said:
>> In fact, aside from his VERY close personal buddies, Greg kept pretty 
>> well away from this kind of thing. I wouldn't be half surprised that 
>> depending on the mood he was in when he got this news, if he didn't 
>> attend any ceremony attached to this event.
> 
> Well, considering that he died in 1988, I think he's going to pass this
> one up.
> 
> 
  I noted the way I had expressed this paragraph in the post but decided 
that the end sentence saying that Greg "WAS" a regular guy was enough to 
clarify! I should have realized that this is Usenet, and I'm dealing 
with people here whom I don't know and who don't know me.
Dudley Henriques
>
> I would not be caught dead betting in favor of the UW for anything.
> However, the Broncos were lucky last year. They should not even think
> about playing against *real* football teams.
> --
> Waddling Eagle
> World Famous Flight Instructor- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Oregon State and Hawaii aren't real football teams?  U of Utah? OU?
Where did UW finish in the PAC 10 last season?
Lets see....
USC 7-2 11-2
California 7-2 10-3
Oregon State 6-3 10-4
UCLA 5-4 7-6
Oregon 4-5 7-6
Arizona State 4-5 7-6
Arizona 4-5 6-6
Washington State 4-5 6-6
Washington 3-6 5-7
Stanford 1-8 1-11
Oh, there they are!  Right above the Stanford band!
Where did BSU finish?
Boise State 8-0 13-0
Hawaii 7-1 11-3
San Jose State 5-3 9-4
Nevada 5-3 8-5
Fresno State 4-4 4-8
Idaho 3-5 4-8
New Mexico State 2-6 4-8
Louisiana Tech 1-7 3-10
Utah State 1-7 1-11
Yeah, guess you are right.  BSU will be very lucky to win...
Dean
AeroLEDs LLC
www.aeroleds.com
Gattman[_2_]
August 9th 07, 09:46 PM
"Dudley Henriques" > wrote in message 
...
>  I noted the way I had expressed this paragraph in the post but decided 
> that the end sentence saying that Greg "WAS" a regular guy was enough to 
> clarify! I should have realized that this is Usenet, and I'm dealing with 
> people here whom I don't know and who don't know me.
Well, Col. Boyington may have considered himself a regular guy and may have 
acted as such, but the American people have spoken and there's no shortage 
of people including WWII vets and at least one humble ex-POW I knew who 
considered him to be a national hero maybe BECAUSE he was such a regular guy 
(except in the cockpit) who came up and rallied other ordinary guys in a 
time of deadly and critical necessity.
Ie, he wasn't a West Point glory-seeker like many officers, and he certainly 
didn't fly a desk and take credit for everybody else's successes.  In fact I 
think his blue-collar mentality is part of the reason -why- he deserves the 
status as a national hero.
-c
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
August 9th 07, 10:05 PM
Gattman wrote:
> "Dudley Henriques" > wrote in message 
> ...
> 
>>  I noted the way I had expressed this paragraph in the post but decided 
>> that the end sentence saying that Greg "WAS" a regular guy was enough to 
>> clarify! I should have realized that this is Usenet, and I'm dealing with 
>> people here whom I don't know and who don't know me.
> 
> Well, Col. Boyington may have considered himself a regular guy and may have 
> acted as such, but the American people have spoken and there's no shortage 
> of people including WWII vets and at least one humble ex-POW I knew who 
> considered him to be a national hero maybe BECAUSE he was such a regular guy 
> (except in the cockpit) who came up and rallied other ordinary guys in a 
> time of deadly and critical necessity.
> 
> Ie, he wasn't a West Point glory-seeker like many officers, and he certainly 
> didn't fly a desk and take credit for everybody else's successes.  In fact I 
> think his blue-collar mentality is part of the reason -why- he deserves the 
> status as a national hero.
> 
> -c 
> 
>
Actually Greg graduated from the University of Washington and was no 
slouch in the "brains department".
Boyington realized all too well that the American people like to honor 
their "heroes" as well they should honor these people.
He also had great personal feelings about those who didn't survive the 
war and were still out there. To him, and he told me this more than 
once, THEY were HIS heroes.
It was for this reason he generally didn't take too well to being 
referred to as a hero in any shape or form and usually shied away from 
any and all situations created by civilians that singled him out for 
special attention.
Greg Boyington deserves any honor his country decides to give to him. 
Just remember that there are those who seek these honors and those who 
don't seek them. Greg was definately a non-seeker of this type of 
notoriety. This simple fact in no way infers that Greg Boyington doesn't 
deserve this honor.
I believe he deserves it. I just wouldn't walk up to the Greg Boyington 
I knew and tell him he deserved it without being ready to duck :-)
Dudley Henriques
On Aug 9, 2:05 pm, Dudley Henriques > wrote:
> Gattman wrote:
> > "Dudley Henriques" > wrote in message
> ...
>
> >>  I noted the way I had expressed this paragraph in the post but decided
> >> that the end sentence saying that Greg "WAS" a regular guy was enough to
> >> clarify! I should have realized that this is Usenet, and I'm dealing with
> >> people here whom I don't know and who don't know me.
>
> > Well, Col. Boyington may have considered himself a regular guy and may have
> > acted as such, but the American people have spoken and there's no shortage
> > of people including WWII vets and at least one humble ex-POW I knew who
> > considered him to be a national hero maybe BECAUSE he was such a regular guy
> > (except in the cockpit) who came up and rallied other ordinary guys in a
> > time of deadly and critical necessity.
>
> > Ie, he wasn't a West Point glory-seeker like many officers, and he certainly
> > didn't fly a desk and take credit for everybody else's successes.  In fact I
> > think his blue-collar mentality is part of the reason -why- he deserves the
> > status as a national hero.
>
> > -c
>
> Actually Greg graduated from the University of Washington and was no
> slouch in the "brains department".
> Boyington realized all too well that the American people like to honor
> their "heroes" as well they should honor these people.
> He also had great personal feelings about those who didn't survive the
> war and were still out there. To him, and he told me this more than
> once, THEY were HIS heroes.
>
> It was for this reason he generally didn't take too well to being
> referred to as a hero in any shape or form and usually shied away from
> any and all situations created by civilians that singled him out for
> special attention.
> Greg Boyington deserves any honor his country decides to give to him.
> Just remember that there are those who seek these honors and those who
> don't seek them. Greg was definately a non-seeker of this type of
> notoriety. This simple fact in no way infers that Greg Boyington doesn't
> deserve this honor.
> I believe he deserves it. I just wouldn't walk up to the Greg Boyington
> I knew and tell him he deserved it without being ready to duck :-)
>
> Dudley Henriques- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Well I for one am proud to have an airport in my home state named for
him.  Too bad Washington state missed the boat.
I grew up watching Baa Baa Black Sheep on T.V. which is where I first
found out who he was and what he had done.  The corsairs were pretty
cool too!
Dean W.
AeroLEDs LLC
www.aeroleds.com
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
August 9th 07, 10:46 PM
 wrote:
> On Aug 9, 2:05 pm, Dudley Henriques > wrote:
>> Gattman wrote:
>>> "Dudley Henriques" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>  I noted the way I had expressed this paragraph in the post but decided
>>>> that the end sentence saying that Greg "WAS" a regular guy was enough to
>>>> clarify! I should have realized that this is Usenet, and I'm dealing with
>>>> people here whom I don't know and who don't know me.
>>> Well, Col. Boyington may have considered himself a regular guy and may have
>>> acted as such, but the American people have spoken and there's no shortage
>>> of people including WWII vets and at least one humble ex-POW I knew who
>>> considered him to be a national hero maybe BECAUSE he was such a regular guy
>>> (except in the cockpit) who came up and rallied other ordinary guys in a
>>> time of deadly and critical necessity.
>>> Ie, he wasn't a West Point glory-seeker like many officers, and he certainly
>>> didn't fly a desk and take credit for everybody else's successes.  In fact I
>>> think his blue-collar mentality is part of the reason -why- he deserves the
>>> status as a national hero.
>>> -c
>> Actually Greg graduated from the University of Washington and was no
>> slouch in the "brains department".
>> Boyington realized all too well that the American people like to honor
>> their "heroes" as well they should honor these people.
>> He also had great personal feelings about those who didn't survive the
>> war and were still out there. To him, and he told me this more than
>> once, THEY were HIS heroes.
>>
>> It was for this reason he generally didn't take too well to being
>> referred to as a hero in any shape or form and usually shied away from
>> any and all situations created by civilians that singled him out for
>> special attention.
>> Greg Boyington deserves any honor his country decides to give to him.
>> Just remember that there are those who seek these honors and those who
>> don't seek them. Greg was definately a non-seeker of this type of
>> notoriety. This simple fact in no way infers that Greg Boyington doesn't
>> deserve this honor.
>> I believe he deserves it. I just wouldn't walk up to the Greg Boyington
>> I knew and tell him he deserved it without being ready to duck :-)
>>
>> Dudley Henriques- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
> 
> Well I for one am proud to have an airport in my home state named for
> him.  Too bad Washington state missed the boat.
> 
> I grew up watching Baa Baa Black Sheep on T.V. which is where I first
> found out who he was and what he had done.  The corsairs were pretty
> cool too!
> 
> Dean W.
> AeroLEDs LLC
> www.aeroleds.com
> 
Greg wasn't particularly enamored with the show, as were a lot of the 
VMF214 survivors but went along with the "program" so to speak.
The general mood among the 214 guys was that it was a "show" :-))
You're right, Corsairs are great airplanes, as are all the great WW2 
prop fighters. When the present crop are finally gone, the world will 
never again see the likes of these wonderful noisy smelly machines.
:-)
Dudley Henriques
Gattman[_2_]
August 9th 07, 11:44 PM
"Dudley Henriques" > wrote in message 
...
> I believe he deserves it. I just wouldn't walk up to the Greg Boyington I 
> knew and tell him he deserved it without being ready to duck :-)
It's funny how often words to the effect of "being ready to duck" come up 
with regard to Boyington from people I talk to who knew him.
Maybe the college memorial could feature a youthful Boyington holding a 
student senator in a headlock with Jackson's "The Union Must and Shall be 
Preserved" inscribed underneath.
-c
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
August 10th 07, 12:07 AM
Gattman wrote:
> "Dudley Henriques" > wrote in message 
> ...
> 
>> I believe he deserves it. I just wouldn't walk up to the Greg Boyington I 
>> knew and tell him he deserved it without being ready to duck :-)
> 
> It's funny how often words to the effect of "being ready to duck" come up 
> with regard to Boyington from people I talk to who knew him.
> 
> Maybe the college memorial could feature a youthful Boyington holding a 
> student senator in a headlock with Jackson's "The Union Must and Shall be 
> Preserved" inscribed underneath.
> 
> -c 
> 
> 
Wouldn't be that far off for a Boyington memorial. Greg was an avid 
wrestler in school and later on his life when things weren't going as 
well as they might have been for him, he refereed wrestling matches.
He was one tough guy really. I always considered his face on an equal 
par with Claire Chennault. We have a picture of Chennault (a gift from 
Anna Chennault) hanging on our den wall. After a few drinks, I swear I 
couldn't tell you if it is Chennault or Greg Boyington's picture. Both 
faces looked like they were carved out of solid granite :-)
If there is one thing I'll remember about Greg Boyington, it's that he 
suffered "heroes" badly. He didn't like the term used around him and I 
know few who didn't honor that wish. He was a deep, and in a strange 
way, sad man who was cut out of the right stuff in spite of himself. He 
flew as he lived, with a no nonsense attitude that put priorities in the 
order he believed they should be placed. What Greg Boyington was can be 
summed up in one sentence that he laid on me one night on the phone. We 
were talking about "heroes" as a matter of fact and his MOH specifically.
"I didn't have time to be a damn hero. I was too busy trying to stay 
alive out there". It's the guys who didn't make it. They went up scared, 
but they went up anyway. Some didn't come home. THEY were the heroes".
That about sums up Greg Boyington as I saw him anyway.
I'm very pleased that the American people realize that by honoring Greg, 
they are honoring a man who exemplifies the very essence of the word 
"hero"; that being a man who is one but feels the honor belongs to those 
with whom he served who didn't come home.
Who deserves the recognition of his country more than Greg Boyington?
Dudley Henriques
On Aug 9, 2:46 pm, Dudley Henriques > wrote:
>  wrote:
> > On Aug 9, 2:05 pm, Dudley Henriques > wrote:
> >> Gattman wrote:
> >>> "Dudley Henriques" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>>>  I noted the way I had expressed this paragraph in the post but decided
> >>>> that the end sentence saying that Greg "WAS" a regular guy was enough to
> >>>> clarify! I should have realized that this is Usenet, and I'm dealing with
> >>>> people here whom I don't know and who don't know me.
> >>> Well, Col. Boyington may have considered himself a regular guy and may have
> >>> acted as such, but the American people have spoken and there's no shortage
> >>> of people including WWII vets and at least one humble ex-POW I knew who
> >>> considered him to be a national hero maybe BECAUSE he was such a regular guy
> >>> (except in the cockpit) who came up and rallied other ordinary guys in a
> >>> time of deadly and critical necessity.
> >>> Ie, he wasn't a West Point glory-seeker like many officers, and he certainly
> >>> didn't fly a desk and take credit for everybody else's successes.  In fact I
> >>> think his blue-collar mentality is part of the reason -why- he deserves the
> >>> status as a national hero.
> >>> -c
> >> Actually Greg graduated from the University of Washington and was no
> >> slouch in the "brains department".
> >> Boyington realized all too well that the American people like to honor
> >> their "heroes" as well they should honor these people.
> >> He also had great personal feelings about those who didn't survive the
> >> war and were still out there. To him, and he told me this more than
> >> once, THEY were HIS heroes.
>
> >> It was for this reason he generally didn't take too well to being
> >> referred to as a hero in any shape or form and usually shied away from
> >> any and all situations created by civilians that singled him out for
> >> special attention.
> >> Greg Boyington deserves any honor his country decides to give to him.
> >> Just remember that there are those who seek these honors and those who
> >> don't seek them. Greg was definately a non-seeker of this type of
> >> notoriety. This simple fact in no way infers that Greg Boyington doesn't
> >> deserve this honor.
> >> I believe he deserves it. I just wouldn't walk up to the Greg Boyington
> >> I knew and tell him he deserved it without being ready to duck :-)
>
> >> Dudley Henriques- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > Well I for one am proud to have an airport in my home state named for
> > him.  Too bad Washington state missed the boat.
>
> > I grew up watching Baa Baa Black Sheep on T.V. which is where I first
> > found out who he was and what he had done.  The corsairs were pretty
> > cool too!
>
> > Dean W.
> > AeroLEDs LLC
> >www.aeroleds.com
>
> Greg wasn't particularly enamored with the show, as were a lot of the
> VMF214 survivors but went along with the "program" so to speak.
> The general mood among the 214 guys was that it was a "show" :-))
> You're right, Corsairs are great airplanes, as are all the great WW2
> prop fighters. When the present crop are finally gone, the world will
> never again see the likes of these wonderful noisy smelly machines.
> :-)
> Dudley Henriques- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I'm sure the show wasn't true to life, but for a teenage audience it
was entertaining and gave a sense of what had gone on before we were
born...
Dean W
AeroLEDs LLC
www.aeroleds.com
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
August 10th 07, 12:40 AM
 wrote:
> On Aug 9, 2:46 pm, Dudley Henriques > wrote:
>>  wrote:
>>> On Aug 9, 2:05 pm, Dudley Henriques > wrote:
>>>> Gattman wrote:
>>>>> "Dudley Henriques" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>>  I noted the way I had expressed this paragraph in the post but decided
>>>>>> that the end sentence saying that Greg "WAS" a regular guy was enough to
>>>>>> clarify! I should have realized that this is Usenet, and I'm dealing with
>>>>>> people here whom I don't know and who don't know me.
>>>>> Well, Col. Boyington may have considered himself a regular guy and may have
>>>>> acted as such, but the American people have spoken and there's no shortage
>>>>> of people including WWII vets and at least one humble ex-POW I knew who
>>>>> considered him to be a national hero maybe BECAUSE he was such a regular guy
>>>>> (except in the cockpit) who came up and rallied other ordinary guys in a
>>>>> time of deadly and critical necessity.
>>>>> Ie, he wasn't a West Point glory-seeker like many officers, and he certainly
>>>>> didn't fly a desk and take credit for everybody else's successes.  In fact I
>>>>> think his blue-collar mentality is part of the reason -why- he deserves the
>>>>> status as a national hero.
>>>>> -c
>>>> Actually Greg graduated from the University of Washington and was no
>>>> slouch in the "brains department".
>>>> Boyington realized all too well that the American people like to honor
>>>> their "heroes" as well they should honor these people.
>>>> He also had great personal feelings about those who didn't survive the
>>>> war and were still out there. To him, and he told me this more than
>>>> once, THEY were HIS heroes.
>>>> It was for this reason he generally didn't take too well to being
>>>> referred to as a hero in any shape or form and usually shied away from
>>>> any and all situations created by civilians that singled him out for
>>>> special attention.
>>>> Greg Boyington deserves any honor his country decides to give to him.
>>>> Just remember that there are those who seek these honors and those who
>>>> don't seek them. Greg was definately a non-seeker of this type of
>>>> notoriety. This simple fact in no way infers that Greg Boyington doesn't
>>>> deserve this honor.
>>>> I believe he deserves it. I just wouldn't walk up to the Greg Boyington
>>>> I knew and tell him he deserved it without being ready to duck :-)
>>>> Dudley Henriques- Hide quoted text -
>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>> Well I for one am proud to have an airport in my home state named for
>>> him.  Too bad Washington state missed the boat.
>>> I grew up watching Baa Baa Black Sheep on T.V. which is where I first
>>> found out who he was and what he had done.  The corsairs were pretty
>>> cool too!
>>> Dean W.
>>> AeroLEDs LLC
>>> www.aeroleds.com
>> Greg wasn't particularly enamored with the show, as were a lot of the
>> VMF214 survivors but went along with the "program" so to speak.
>> The general mood among the 214 guys was that it was a "show" :-))
>> You're right, Corsairs are great airplanes, as are all the great WW2
>> prop fighters. When the present crop are finally gone, the world will
>> never again see the likes of these wonderful noisy smelly machines.
>> :-)
>> Dudley Henriques- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
> 
> I'm sure the show wasn't true to life, but for a teenage audience it
> was entertaining and gave a sense of what had gone on before we were
> born...
> 
> Dean W
> AeroLEDs LLC
> www.aeroleds.com
> 
Even "Meatball" the bull terrier was made up......but he WAS cute!!  :-)
DH
John Godwin
August 10th 07, 02:49 AM
Dudley Henriques > wrote in
: 
>   I noted the way I had expressed this paragraph in the post but
>   decided 
> that the end sentence saying that Greg "WAS" a regular guy was
> enough to clarify! I should have realized that this is Usenet, and
> I'm dealing with people here whom I don't know and who don't know
> me.
One should also note that Pappy started the VFW Post at the Chino 
Airport.
--
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
August 10th 07, 03:17 AM
John Godwin wrote:
> Dudley Henriques > wrote in
> : 
> 
>>   I noted the way I had expressed this paragraph in the post but
>>   decided 
>> that the end sentence saying that Greg "WAS" a regular guy was
>> enough to clarify! I should have realized that this is Usenet, and
>> I'm dealing with people here whom I don't know and who don't know
>> me.
> 
> One should also note that Pappy started the VFW Post at the Chino 
> Airport.
> 
I didn't know that. Greg was active in quite a few veterans affairs; 
mostly back channel. It's good he chose to get involved in this worthy 
project.
DH
On Aug 9, 11:22 am, C J Campbell >
wrote:
> On 2007-08-09 09:00:00 -0700,  said:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 9, 9:55 am, C J Campbell >
> > wrote:
> >> On 2007-08-09 08:28:30 -0700,  said:
>
> >>> On Aug 9, 8:51 am, C J Campbell >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> On 2007-08-09 07:36:32 -0700, RL Anderson > said:
>
> >>>>> Folks,
>
> >>>>> The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be
> >>>>> known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
>
> >>>>>>http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
>
> >>>>> Kind of late, but better late than never.
>
> >>>>> Rick
>
> >>>> No doubt the students at the University of Washington will protest.
> >>>> --
> >>>> Waddling Eagle
> >>>> World Famous Flight Instructor
>
> >>> Ha!  Let 'em protest!  The airport is in Idaho, not Washington.  By
> >>> the way, we are sending our Boise State Broncos to UW in September to
> >>> kick a little Husky butt.  That will give them something else to whine
> >>> about...
>
> >>> Dean
>
> >> The UW's attitude has severely tested my Husky loyalty. Nevertheless,
> >> your Broncos will return home in shameful defeat.
> >> --
> >> Waddling Eagle
> >> World Famous Flight Instructor- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > Not a chance!!!!   I am planning on attending the game to cheer on our
> > Orange and Blue!
>
> > Dean
> > AeroLEDs LLC
> >www.aeroleds.com
>
> As usual, I will be ignoring the game. However, the Broncos got uppity
> last year, thinking that they could play against real football teams.
> One season does not a great football team make. They are going to find
> that out this year.
>
> --
> Waddling Eagle
> World Famous Flight Instructor- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
One season?  The Broncos are 5 time WAC champions, and have the
longest winning streak of any team in 1A football.
C J Campbell[_1_]
August 11th 07, 12:35 AM
On 2007-08-09 12:27:16 -0700,  said:
> 
> 
> Lets see....
> 
> USC 7-2 11-2
> California 7-2 10-3
> Oregon State 6-3 10-4
> UCLA 5-4 7-6
> Oregon 4-5 7-6
> Arizona State 4-5 7-6
> Arizona 4-5 6-6
> Washington State 4-5 6-6
> Washington 3-6 5-7
> Stanford 1-8 1-11
> 
> Oh, there they are!  Right above the Stanford band!
> 
> Where did BSU finish?
> 
> Boise State 8-0 13-0
> Hawaii 7-1 11-3
> San Jose State 5-3 9-4
> Nevada 5-3 8-5
> Fresno State 4-4 4-8
> Idaho 3-5 4-8
> New Mexico State 2-6 4-8
> Louisiana Tech 1-7 3-10
> Utah State 1-7 1-11
> 
> Yeah, guess you are right.  BSU will be very lucky to win...
> 
> Dean
> AeroLEDs LLC
> www.aeroleds.com
Heh-heh-heh.
They got to lose sometime. Maybe this is the year. :)
-- 
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor
On Aug 10, 4:35 pm, C J Campbell >
wrote:
> On 2007-08-09 12:27:16 -0700,  said:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Lets see....
>
> > USC 7-2 11-2
> > California 7-2 10-3
> > Oregon State 6-3 10-4
> > UCLA 5-4 7-6
> > Oregon 4-5 7-6
> > Arizona State 4-5 7-6
> > Arizona 4-5 6-6
> > Washington State 4-5 6-6
> > Washington 3-6 5-7
> > Stanford 1-8 1-11
>
> > Oh, there they are!  Right above the Stanford band!
>
> > Where did BSU finish?
>
> > Boise State 8-0 13-0
> > Hawaii 7-1 11-3
> > San Jose State 5-3 9-4
> > Nevada 5-3 8-5
> > Fresno State 4-4 4-8
> > Idaho 3-5 4-8
> > New Mexico State 2-6 4-8
> > Louisiana Tech 1-7 3-10
> > Utah State 1-7 1-11
>
> > Yeah, guess you are right.  BSU will be very lucky to win...
>
> > Dean
> > AeroLEDs LLC
> >www.aeroleds.com
>
> Heh-heh-heh.
>
> They got to lose sometime. Maybe this is the year. :)
> --
> Waddling Eagle
> World Famous Flight Instructor- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Its always a possibility!  :-)
On Aug 9, 8:36 am, RL Anderson > wrote:
> Folks,
>
> The airport in Couer d'Alene Idaho is getting a new name.  It will be
> known as Pappy Boyington Field.  The story is located here:
>
> >http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_Boyington_Airport.html
>
> Kind of late, but better late than never.
>
> Rick
Pappy Boyington was born in Couer d'Alene according to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Boyington
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