[303rd-Talk] What Happened?
Thomas Barr
tjb4 at cox.net
Mon Feb 18 13:21:18 MST 2008
I remember that we were restricted to the base (they didn't want us out
telling the Brits how "we" won the war. We had a parade and our Group
Commander had been a music major so he joined the band and played the tuba.
After the parade they opened all the clubs and the party began. I had a
fifth of "Southern Comfort" (the name of my
B-17) that I had brought over for the occasion that I shared with my crew.
Tom Barr, 1989 Seawind Way, Oceanside, CA 92054. tjb4 at cox.net
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From: "bill runnels" <billrunnels at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 7:57 AM
Subject: [303rd-Talk] What Happened?
> The fact that the 303rdBG Association is no longer active should not put
> an end to TALK, but apparently it has. Surely there is subject matter to
> be explored and talked about.
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> In an effort to revive our talk program, what do you remember about
> VE-Day at the 303rd and the days that followed,
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> Bill Runnels
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