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December 16th 03, 04:17 PM
ArtKramr
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Subject: Flyboys?
From: "C Knowles"
Date: 12/16/03 4:21 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Nope, but I have had it thrown in my face once or twice. By a ground
pounder.
Curt
"Cub Driver" wrote in message
.. .
I just picked up a copy of Flyboys at BJ's Wholesale Club. Read the
first two chapters last night.
I was amazed that the author uses the term Flyboys throughout the
book, or at least throughout the first chapter. I'd assumed it was
just a cute title, but no: "Flyboys were over Chici Jima" etc.
When I was growing up--which was about the time of these
events--"flyboy" was a derisive name. It's what a ground-pounder would
say when he complained about the soft life pilots (indeed air crews)
had, compared to the infantry in the mud.
Anyone else ever heard it this way? Any mllitary pilots here ever
refer to themselves as flyboys or Flyboys?
Thanks!
all the best -- Dan Ford
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Flyboy was a term of admiration and envy. Of course tone of voice had
something to do with it too.
Regards,
Arthur Kramer
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