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Subject: THE DAY THE 344TH STOPPED PATTON
From: Dave Holford Date: 9/7/03 7:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: ArtKramr wrote: did YOU do in the war? Robbie flew 55 missions. How many did you fly? I see your point Art, those lives were just ordinary lives, not air crew. He did 55. How many did you fly? Arthur Kramer I find it reprehensible that Art can dismiss the efforts and lives of men who spent more weeks in combat than he did hours, just because they did not wear wings, with thoughtless smart-arse comments. You are buying Tarver's lies hook line and sinker. Idiot No one doubts that his time in combat was stressful and terrifying, and may even have had some impact on the outcome of the European war; but he did get to eat decent meals, at a table in comfort, and to sleep in a safe bed every night. Not just me,Me and a million other guys. How about you? His recollections of history are interesting contributions, but his off-hand dismissal of everyone who was not in air combat is becoming tiresome. I am waiting for you to tell more interesting combat experiences. Start now. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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