[303rd-Talk] Life at Molesworth??

Jim Walling jimwalling at hawaii.rr.com
Fri Mar 16 04:43:16 MDT 2007


Rex,

Thanks for bringing us up to date about Jack Rencher. I have been wondering 
about him. Bettie and I are well, but not getting any younger fast. Strange 
things seem to be happening to our memories - short and long term.

Our best to you and Norma.  Jim Walling


At 10:41 PM 3/15/2007, you wrote:
>Guy,
>In response to yours of the 9th March I have caused
>enquiries to be made regarding Mr. Jack Rencher, who
>lives in the same town as Norma's relative.
>He is well, but has been out of town for some time.
>Now he has his brother visiting with him, and is also having some computer 
>problems.
>Hope this sets your mind at ease.
>Rex.
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Guy Schlegel" <guyschlegel at comcast.net>
>To: "303rd Bomb Group Talk Forum" <303rd-talk at 303rdBG.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 1:07 AM
>Subject: Re: [303rd-Talk] Life at Molesworth??
>
>
>>LeRoy,
>>Thanks a bunch for your response! Rex too! I'm somewhat of an 'Old Time 
>>Radio' buff and collect them. A great way to learn about our past in the 
>>voices of those who lived and broadcast during those early radio years.
>>
>>Was there any particular shows you looked forward to hearing? I can only 
>>imagine some of the comedy programs were popular with the guys on base. 
>>Thanks for sharing! It's interesting to me to hear what you guys did on 
>>off-hours as well as on-duty!
>>
>>Only the Best!
>>Guy Schlegel
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Leroy Audrey" <royaudrey651 at comcast.net>
>>To: "303rd Bomb Group Talk Forum" <303rd-talk at 303rdBG.com>
>>Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 7:02 PM
>>Subject: Re: [303rd-Talk] Life at Molesworth??
>>
>>
>>>an nswer to your quetion
>>>I had a radio in our officers' nisson hut. I t did not pick up shortwave
>>>from USA but we had Armed Forces radion broadcsting which played
>>>transcriptions sent from states.
>>>Listened alot to BBC. dtarsamd Stripes was the newspaper for the armed
>>>forces and carried news articles of happenings in the states as well as
>>>military news.
>>>LeRoy ChristensonNav. 359th Sqdn----- Original Message ----- From: "Guy 
>>>Schlegel" <guyschlegel at comcast.net>
>>>To: <303rd-Talk at 303rdBG.com>
>>>Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 5:38 PM
>>>Subject: [303rd-Talk] Life at Molesworth??
>>>
>>>
>>>Yes, It's been pretty slow on the list lately, so I thought I'd pop in a
>>>question or two, or three.....
>>>
>>>How did you guys get your news from the States? Were there newspapers sent
>>>over to keep up on what was happening in America? Was there any radio
>>>broadcast via shortwave you could listen to? If so, were you allowed radios
>>>in your huts or did you have a set in a day or orderly room? If you did have
>>>shortwave broadcasts from the US, what were some of the radio programs that
>>>you liked to listen to?
>>>
>>>Also, I haven't heard anything from Jack Rencher in quite a while, is he OK?
>>>
>>>Only the Best!
>>>Guy
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