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Omaha Steve

(99,578 posts)
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 06:57 PM Jul 2016

Seven decades melt away as World War II vet buckles himself into plane and the memories it carries


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My post last year about riding in a B-17 with the same preservation group: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026991786

OS

http://www.omaha.com/news/military/seven-decades-melt-away-as-world-war-ii-vet-buckles/article_8b8b2432-ad7c-5a6b-a4d9-bfad1833bb90.html




By Reece Ristau

As 95-year-old Willard Hunzeker fumbled with the plane’s seat belt, he thought back seven decades to the last time he was in a B-24.

“At 95, it’s going to be a little different than 22,” he said. “I hope the body can stand it.”

When Hunzeker last flew in a plane like this it was the summer of 1945. World War II would end in a matter of weeks, and Hunzeker, a navigator for the planes, was about to be relieved of duty after 33 missions.

Friday afternoon, more than 70 years after his last flight, the veteran got a sky-high surprise, getting to ride along on the world’s last fully restored, operational B-24J Liberator.

FULL story and video at link.
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Seven decades melt away as World War II vet buckles himself into plane and the memories it carries (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jul 2016 OP
my father from a one parent home, dirt poor became a naval aviator during ww2. class didn't matter juxtaposed Jul 2016 #1
Very cool story DashOneBravo Jul 2016 #2
Excellent post OS denbot Jul 2016 #3
 

juxtaposed

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1. my father from a one parent home, dirt poor became a naval aviator during ww2. class didn't matter
Sat Jul 23, 2016, 07:23 PM
Jul 2016

back then. Just race.

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