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 From: "John Keeney" 
 Date: 2/4/04 12:44 AM Pacific Standard Time
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  Subject:  New Story on my Website
  From: "Paul J. Adam" 
  Date: 2/3/04 3:21 PM Pacific
 
  elt sorry for him. But while we were risking our necks over Germany
and
  losing
  good men, he was curled up and whining under a blanket. He flew with
us,
 but
  after that not a single man in the 344th considered him to be one of
us.
 
 
  Remember that thousands of men were wounded, recovered and went back to
 combat
  duty. It was the norm. Same in the infantry. It was the norm there
too.You
 do
  have some options in war, But not fighting isn't one of them.
 
 Hanging by your ankle as you descend by parachute is not the norm
 though and it really helps some times when you have the chance to
 screw your courage up to face horrible but predictable things.
 
 Jesus, between the blood rushing to his head, the realization that the
 parachute harness was not designed to hold like that and is likely to
 slip off at any second, it's wonder he ever stopped screaming.
 
 
  Wasn't there an RAF fighter pilot who lost both legs in a fiery crash,
 recovered and went back to flying combat missions wearing artificial legs?
Yes there was, and it was my pleasure to have known him for many years.
Douglas Bader.
Dudley Henriques
International Fighter Pilots Fellowship
Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired
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