Thread: Fly Boy ?????
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Old October 22nd 03, 01:43 PM
ArtKramr
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Subject: Fly Boy ?????
From: Stephen Harding
Date: 10/21/03 10:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time
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ArtKramr wrote:

Everything you say is true and I can't argue with any of it. But every time

I
hear of where only a pilot survived and anenire crew was lost, I can't help

but
think back.But maybe when one is aircrew it means a lot more than if one

never
set foot in a plane or flew a mission. You can understand that can't you?


I suppose such a thought could linger in one's mind.

I know guilt at being a lone survivor of terrible events can sometimes drive
a person to suicide. "Why did I survive when everyone around me died?"

I remember reading "recent" (1980's) analysis of evidence from the Little
Big Horn battle site in Montana after a prairie fire cleared the area, that
indicated one soldier *almost* escaped being killed along with Custer and
his command.

Fragments of his body and that of his horse, were found quite a distance
away from the main battle site.

Had he survived, can you imagine the insinuations that fellow would have had
to endure for the remainder of his life, justly or not?


SMH



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