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Old 02-26-2008, 06:25 AM   #46
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Chuckn49,

Those are some pretty cool stories you related.
Thanks for allowing us to share in some of your memories.
About your father's mechanic training. It mimicks my father's, to a small degree.
Dad was USAF '45-'65 (5 years younger than your older brother).
He started off working with the teletype operators, as a sort of "runner" (as he called it), so he was like a dispatch rider.
A couple of years into it, he made friends with a sergeant who ran the motorpool and was able to get himself transferred over there permanently, thus starting a career that lasted about 50 years, as a mechanic.
When he started out, his only real experience was doing some time at the local gas station back on Long Island.
He told me, in his day, it was learn as you go. Fortunately for him, the manuals had already been written (still have some over at Mom's house).
He'd diagnois the problem as best he could, go in and examine, and try to fix it.
Fortunately, Dad had a pretty fair amount of "mechanical aptitude" (super judge of distance, too).
No schooling, no nuthin'. Just "here ya' go kid. It's broke. Fix it".
Still have a picture of him in his office, when he was in charge of the heavy equipment pool at Itami in Japan.
Mom says it taken around '46, so he would've been 19 ( ).
Would love to hear more stories about your father's time in the service and see some scans of those manuals he wrote.
That must really be something to sit down and read through.

You say your father was born in Worchester, Ma. in '95.
I presume he grew up there as well, so I'm wondering if he ever mentioned anything about the Harrington & Richardson Arms, co.?
I believe they were in Worchester around that time, later (much!) moving to their present location of Gardner, Ma.
H&R, btw, are Firearms makers, known mostly for their break action single-shot shotguns, which they market under the "Topper" model name.



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Charles, I am just a young whipper-snapper at 59 having been born in 1949. I was, to say the least, a very late in life child. I had an older brother born in 1922 to give you an idea of the spread between us. He was a WWII P-38 & P-51 pilot with the 8th. He is since deceased.
Chuck:

Thanks for the info. I really thought you were older, but what do I know ?

You've given me the inspiration to dig out those letters from my father
to his mother in 1918. Try to get them up ASAP.

Thanks, again....

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Charles, who did you ended up with a princess? So that makes you Duke or Earl Cheese. Thanks for sharing everone. I enjoy family history.

My family's military history is a little thin. My mother always said her favorite uncle was in the Great War but the family never talked much about him. I had one grandfather in the Navy sometimes after WWI. He always had shore duty. My other grandfather was a bus driver and was never drafted during WWII.

I have a great uncle that flew B-25s with the 13th AF. My father has a couple of photos and a newspaper clipping where he received a couple of DFCs. The article talked about a straffing run against an island fortification with a 75mm cannon so he was in either a G or H model. In his military picture, he has a glass eye. I thought that was so cool when I was little. After the war he remained in the Air Force. He died in a thunderstorm when the DC3 he was riding in crashed into a moutain. He is at Arlington. I was able to visit him with my father back in 2001.

My father number came up a couple of times during the draft but he was able to get out of it. I am not sure how that happened. My uncle was in the Air Force and was stationed in Turkey during the 60s. He also missed Nam. My oldest uncle was an army engr. He went through the Korean war. They would build a bridge and the North Koreans would blow it up a few days later. He would then have to rebuild the bridge so the North Koreans could destroy it again. He spent the war rebuilding the same bridges over and over again. He thinks that the veterans that visits their battlefields are crazy.

I went on way to long. Back to Charles.

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Charles, who did you ended up with a princess? So that makes you Duke or Earl Cheese. Thanks for sharing everone. I enjoy family history.DBII
DBII: Would you mind repeating this ? I'm confused...

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My great-grandfather did get a hold of WW1 but he was only 9 when it started.I do know however that he fought in WW2 and he received a medal but he passed away 6 or 7 years ago so I don't know much.
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