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Jimbuna 01-02-14 12:26 PM

Another veteran leaves us
 
William Overstreet was famous for flying beneath the arches of the Eiffel Tower while chasing a Bf-109.

Blue skies and rest in peace sir.

~SALUTE~

http://www.warbirdsnews.com/warbird-...n-express.html

u crank 01-02-14 12:29 PM

:salute:

R.I.P.

BossMark 01-02-14 12:40 PM

May you rest in peace William :salute::salute::salute::salute:

MH 01-02-14 12:41 PM

Interesting story.
RIP

Gerald 01-02-14 12:46 PM

RIP.:salute:

THEBERBSTER 01-02-14 01:08 PM

R.I.P. :salute:

vienna 01-02-14 01:15 PM

Another one of those little known stories of personal daring and heroism now told...

RIP, Sir and, Thank You...


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limkol 01-02-14 01:57 PM

Amazing story.

Just makes you wonder what the old guy sitting on the bus seat in front of you, or shopping in the local supermarket has experienced all those years ago.
Very few of those guys' stories have been known until after their deaths. They never brag or play the hero. Now I switch on the tv or read in a newspaper about the exploits of 20 year olds, whose only claim to fame is making an idiot of themselves in reality shows.

Thanks for bringing this story and others like it. Respect where it is due.:yep:

vienna 01-02-14 02:09 PM

I used to think the same thing about those older guys who would sit on the bus or in the park with their VFW hats. A couple of years ago, I had the realization that there aren't too many of them left and they often seem to be in a state of being a bit forgotten. I started the habit of asking them what branch and what area they served in. I then thank them for their service and, if they allow me, I shake their hand. Some are just plain surprised and some are just plain suspicious (age will do that to you). But for most, the brief moment of random appreciation appears enough to lighten their day. It is a small gesture to give to some deserving people. Give it a try, if you get the chance...


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Jimbuna 01-02-14 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by limkol (Post 2159181)
Amazing story.

Just makes you wonder what the old guy sitting on the bus seat in front of you, or shopping in the local supermarket has experienced all those years ago.
Very few of those guys' stories have been known until after their deaths. They never brag or play the hero. Now I switch on the tv or read in a newspaper about the exploits of 20 year olds, whose only claim to fame is making an idiot of themselves in reality shows.

Thanks for bringing this story and others like it. Respect where it is due.:yep:

Quote:

Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2159184)
I used to think the same thing about those older guys who would sit on the bus or in the park with their VFW hats. A couple of years ago, I had the realization that there aren't too many of them left and they often seem to be in a state of being a bit forgotten. I started the habit of asking them what branch and what area they served in. I then thank them for their service and, if they allow me, I shake their hand. Some are just plain surprised and some are just plain suspicious (age will do that to you). But for most, the brief moment of random appreciation appears enough to lighten their day. It is a small gesture to give to some deserving people. Give it a try, if you get the chance...


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Two excellent posts :sunny:

Wolferz 01-02-14 02:23 PM

:salute:Rest in peace, sir.

RickC Sniper 01-02-14 03:22 PM

RIP :salute:

HW3 01-02-14 06:19 PM

R.I.P. Sir :salute:

August 01-02-14 08:53 PM

RIP old warrior.


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