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Old February 29th 04, 07:41 PM
ArtKramr
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Subject: How accurate was B-26 bombing?
From: "Tarver Engineering"
Date: 2/29/04 10:02 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Subject: How accurate was B-26 bombing?
From: Jack

Date: 2/28/04 6:43 PM Pacific Standard Time
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On 2/28/04 12:25 PM, in article
, "ArtKramr"


wrote:

The Bridge at Verberie is an example of putting a bomb in a pickle

barrel
from 10,000 feet.

Was that ONE bomb, Art, in that "pickle barrel", or did a flight of

several
aircraft string them out a little? In another post you told us how easy

it
was from tem thousand feet -- "point blank" you said. Don't tell me they
gave out any medals for the Bridge at Verberie: it would have been
unsportsmanlike to accept one if that was true.

Nope. No medals.


Did you ever get a purple heart for a band aid scratch like John Kerry?




He got three Purple Hearts and a Silver Star and you never got a damn thing or
fired a shot in anger or ever saw the enemy. Right phony?


Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
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