I hope that your recovery will be straightforward Dan and that you are well invested in shares in an Ice cream company.
Do you need an ice cream air...
Thank you for your kind remark Craig and the Rep. Hope to have a bit more eye candy soon with Taranto. The aircraft are now finished and apart from a...
That is what really got me started off doing games with coastline and forts etc Pete.
We were always upstaged by you fly boys with your Airships and...
Desert Storm veteran, Staff Sgt. United States Air Force, Air Base Ground Defense (Air Force version of infantry) Right in picture.
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Young, Rodger W., Private, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division (the Ohio Buckeyes); born Tiffin, Ohio, 28 April 1918; died 31 July 1943, on the island of New Georgia, Solomons, South Pacific, while singlehandedly attacking and destroying an enemy machine-gun pillbox. His platoon had been pinned down by intense fire from this pillbox; Private Young was wounded in the first burst. He crawled toward the pillbox, was wounded a second time but continued to advance, firing his rifle as he did so. He closed on the pillbox, attacked and destroyed it with hand grenades, but in so doing he was wounded a third time and killed.
His bold and gallant action in the face of overwhelming odds enabled his teammates to escape without loss; he was awarded posthumously the MEDAL OF HONOR.