Todd, my e-mail is
Mikeymay@bellsouth.net. I'll send those if your uncle would like.
I enjoy reading everyone's thoughts about this day, and generation. I enjoy hearing the stories you guys have shared. I don't think I could have jumped at night at 800 agl Stewart. Even into my own territory.
Zino, I'm with ya, I would love to go back to that time. But only if I could get back when I wanted to. lol Not as tuff as those guys.
Brian, my other scrapbook of WWII is at my sisters house in Fla. I remember seeing an original map that had all the beaches of the D-Day invasion on it. Wonder how close Omaha and Utah beaches were from each other ? Could our relatives on that day in thier wildest dreams think we would be talking about this 60 years later, on keyboard's in our homes. Wild
Late 1944 >> somewhere in Europe <<
.....Today our excellant anti-aircraft shot down a Jerry 88, one of the biggest bombers, and it shot into flames. After the crash we could see and it had all the emblems of a German Aircraft. The motor was the largest piece of material left and the flyers were beyond recognition. Just some of the sights we see....................
Mike ( madness & ) Mayhem