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02/04/26 08:33 AM #16835    

 

Donna Kelley (Velazquez)

Sending lots of positive energy your way, Jack!  Keep us posted.


02/04/26 10:05 AM #16836    

 

Michael McLeod

Dave: I'm honored. Seriously. It pleases me to write something that recognizes what we owe to sky guys like you,


02/04/26 11:20 AM #16837    

 

John Schaeufele

Monica

Thanks for your post. Like you, I also hate confrontation which is why I rarely read the forum.  It is amazing in this country how much hate there is and how an event like 9/11 can erase all that and bring us together.  It is sad that both parties in congress cannot work together for the good of our nation,  We are asked by Jesus to "Love one another as I have loved you."  Too bad many forget this command,

I have just returned for another medical mission to Egypt where I have seen disease and poverty unlike anything in the US.  The people there, both Muslim and Christians, are so grateful for any help.  We have so much here in the USA and still we complain.

Just curious being an OLP alum, did you teach any Schaeufele's while you where there?  I had two nephews who wnet there.

 

 

 

 

 


02/04/26 01:48 PM #16838    

 

David Mitchell

Monica and John,

One the one hand, I agree with you about arguing on the Forum. Some of it has upset me too. I am as gulty as anyone in the class.

But on the other hand, It's very hard for me to resist a good argument, weather it be in Father O'Rreilly's history class, or in the middle of the night, along the runway at Moc Hoa, with a man who outranked me by a mile. 

I was raised in an ultra Cathoilc household, where my father made it clear that the greater sin was remaining silent when we saw something we could not agree with.

He and Doctor Donnely (the two largest financial donors in OLP parish at the time) along with Kay Litzinger (Tom's mom) and Stella Cox (Jerry's mom) were constantly butting heads with Father Foley, and going over to the rectory to confront him in person. Dad even agrued with Bishop Ready over certain matters, especially with regard to Dad's "Brother Martin's Home" project.

I have tried (and failed a few times) to keep my politial views on the "User Forum" side. And I will try to tone down my criticism in the future.

 

 


02/04/26 03:14 PM #16839    

 

David Mitchell

Mike,

In your post above you said

"B-17 crews were close — you couldn’t go through such a gut-wrenching, suicidal partnership without bonding like brother."

There is a deeper significance to those words. That is that when they were shot down, it usually meant that all those aboard would perish together. 

My Dad served as flght surgeon with the B-29s in India, then China, and finally the island of Tiinian (from where the Enola Gay took off en route to Hiroshima).

My Dad and a few others organized reunions that my family often attended in the summers. I and another boy my age would sit through their annual "story night" - a time when they all gathered in a conference room to show their old slides and remember their strories. I grew to understand how strong their bond really was.

One of the most unique stories was about a crew that were shot downn over the Malay penninsula on their way back to the base in India (or China?) from a bombing raid over (I think?) Singapore. Some of the crew died in the crash in the jungle. Some were trapped inside the ship. And four made it out of the ship. Those trappped inside were later captured by Japanese troops and endured prison for many months. The other four ran and hid from the Japanese for about 6 or 8 months before the war was over. (One of those four died of malaria in the jungle)

Those crew members were very closely bonded at each of the reunions.


02/04/26 04:10 PM #16840    

 

David Mitchell

Sorry to hog the Forum, but that last post prompted me to mention another group that were brought together as close as brothers. And we still are.

I flew in a platoon of eight pilots (and about 16 enlisted men) who risked everything to support, cover, and even rescue one another - if and when we were shot down, or even just shot at. Over my 18 months in Vinh Long, that platoon might have totaled about 15 guys - coming and going as their tour expired and they returned to the states.

In that 18 months, that group was shot down either 21 or 24 times - I have lost count.

Yes, I have described our mission for all it's crazness. We were regularly covering one another's back sides, and often were forced to pick one another up under fire. It was sort of an unwriten rule that we would do anyting to cover, protect, or even rescue one another. This is partly explained by my earlier comments about how utterly arrogant we were. Our own fellow pilots - the Cobra and Huey pilots - considered us absolute fools! We agreed - with a big smile.

Except for one brief period, we did not fly at night. Instead, our nights were usually spent gathering in our own "Hooch" after dinner, drinking beer or sodas, and watching Laugh In, or Star Trek (religiously), and retelling the events of the day.

We always applied heavy doses of sarcasm and humor to stories about how frightened we actually were. There was often (not always) a lot of laughter as we spent those nights teasing ourselves. I would go so far as to say that there were incidences of a few guys who were not so secure as to admit any fear. A couple of those turned out to be unable to perfom the mission and were eventually weeded out of the platoon.

Below is a photo of some of that group in our "Club Room" (one slightly larger cubicle than the other sleeping cubicles - where we had a bar and a 12 inch TV).

You might recognize the 12 year-old in the lower forefront.

 

Some of that same group standing outside our Hooch back door. Yes, Cavarly hats for special ceremonies. Me, second from left in back.

 

Together again 45 years later (2014 reunion on Hilton Head)

Me on the right end - next to me a guy shot down 5 times!  (He was "guilty" of the craziest wildest, bravest act I ever saw - another story to come later)


02/04/26 05:12 PM #16841    

 

John Maxwell

Bad news, I survived. Looks like I'll be around to impart more useless information. AKA -BS and some more whoppers, my fave chocolate and malted milk balls. The procedure is fraught with nervous system anomalies which they recommend acetaminophen to soothe the pain in my legs, which there is none. Just the agitating skin discomfort. I have some CBD, that should work quite nicely. I have a sore throat from the 2 1/2" pipe photo fence tube they shoved down my esophagus! Leaving me with a nice dose of throat pain. Mmm mmm, my favorite. Not since I was five when I jumped off the sixth step to the basement floor with a foot long stick in my mouth. Damned near severed my epiglottis! I became known in my family as the guy to break or break-in anything needing broke-in. A deserved title, as I destroyed more stuff, lost more stuff and ruined more loved objects than anyone. It's true. Now look at this, I am systematically destroying my perfectionist reputation. Better me than all of you. Try as I could, It would still take me significanty longer to destroy our democracy, than it's taken Mary Margaret's hero, Done tRump to screw things up for all Americans. Now, please don't get offended, I didn't count the number of teenagers he raped on Epstein Island, and got away with , so far... time for a break. Much more later.

02/05/26 09:07 AM #16842    

 

John Jackson

Dave, I agree with you about the need to speak up.  These are not normal times – not even close to anything we have seen in our lifetimes.  Bad things happen when we stay silent.


02/05/26 01:07 PM #16843    

 

David Mitchell

Jack,

Not so fast there buddy. I think my reputation for breaking things - from my nose on our stairway at age 3, to my mothers precious french wax figure of the baby Jesus in his manger at abpout age 5. 

And though I've never had a lamp forced down my throat, I did have my other end "violated" with a tiny light bulb in a hospital in Viet Nam.

Take care - even if this means you won't be singing balads to us at the reunion next summer.


02/05/26 01:15 PM #16844    

 

David Mitchell

HELP!

Is it just me, or are any of you geting a small black window superimposed in front of the right side of your posts? and with the words in the title strip  "Top Videos Paris prosecutor's cybercrime unit searches X offic 

I can't get rid of it.


02/05/26 09:11 PM #16845    

 

John Jackson

Yes, Dave, I'm getting the same box.  Kind of sinister - is this malware placed on the Watterson site to track our posts and forward ones deemed "unpatriotic" to ICE/DHS or the Justice Department for what is euphemistically called "followup"? 

You can't be too careful (or paranoid) these days.

Actually I'm only kidding - or am I? 

Gotta go now -  someone's pounding on my front door...


02/06/26 10:50 AM #16846    

 

Deborah Alexander (Rogers)

I'm getting the exact black box on the posts as well, and I can't get rid of it either.


02/06/26 11:23 AM #16847    

 

Monica Haban (Brown)

 

Janie-

Can you remove remove this malware?  We've been hacked.

Monica

 

 


02/06/26 11:24 AM #16848    

 

Monica Haban (Brown)

 

 

 

Sorry, two removes.....

 

 

 


02/06/26 11:53 AM #16849    

Joseph Gentilini

I have the black box also and can't get rid of it.  joe


02/06/26 01:13 PM #16850    

 

David Mitchell

Meanwhile,

It occurs to me that Monica and Johnnie S. could both share interesting posts with us all - especially John's missionary trips to Egypt.


02/06/26 02:11 PM #16851    

 

Michael McLeod

wow. that box is creepy.  there's gotta be a techie out there somewhere who can help. i'll do search - a black box search... to see if there is an antidote. antedote?


02/06/26 03:22 PM #16852    

 

Mark Schweickart

I'm also seeing the black box. 


02/06/26 05:43 PM #16853    

 

John Maxwell

I have an idea where the black box came from. My email accounts have been hacked multiple times and I've been robbed countless times. So, if there is a way to reboot the site, get it going, it should rid us of the dark foreboding box. Or destroy us. I will, in the meantime, not post any more. I must say that I did enjoy the few repubes apologizing for our corrupt president for posting vulgar and inappropriate texts. Better late than never. How about you, MaryMargaret, are you apologizing for tRump's obscene texts?

02/06/26 06:16 PM #16854    

 

Janie Albright (Blank)

Monica just informed me of this creepy black box appearing on our forum. I just send an urgent message to admin. and will see what they say to do. I have no experience with this so bear with me.
 

I wonder if it could be some kind of link someone posted then when it was clicked on it infected our site? 
 


02/06/26 06:26 PM #16855    

 

Monica Haban (Brown)

NEVER click on a link especially if you don't know the source or the sender.  Never.


02/06/26 08:02 PM #16856    

 

Michael McLeod

Jocko:

lol!


02/07/26 12:22 PM #16857    

 

Joseph D. McCarthy

To paraphrase.

Litte black box, little black box.  Begone.  And it came to be, thanks.


02/07/26 02:13 PM #16858    

 

David Mitchell

Black box all gone.

Thank you Janie (or whoever?)

 


02/07/26 11:49 PM #16859    

 

James Hamilton, M. D.

Mike,

Any stunned iguanas falling from your trees again down there in the cold of Florida?

Jim

 


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