Hi everyone
I’d like to thank everyone again for your kind emails and cards. It’s hard to believe my father passed away over a month ago. Next week we all travel to Arlington National Cemetery for his funeral on 20 Feb. We are really looking forward to the ceremony.
On 2 Feb I ran the Tybee (Savannah Beach) 1/2 marathon. I met my goal of finishing under 2 hours and even my secondary goal of running faster than a 9:00 pace (1:55:59). I’m sure John ran the Myrtle Beach Marathon at a faster pace though!
I received a call from a guy in Seattle last week who is writing a book on the 103 AS (Lafayette Escadrille) and got my name from an author of another WWI aviation book who I had written to months ago. He wanted to know about my research on MG Frank O’D. Hunter, WWI ace from Savannah. We had a great conversation and turns out he had an uncle in my father’s WWII division. He had even visited Colmar, France which is a place I’d like to get to someday (of Colmar Pocket fame, Jan - Feb 45). Anyway, it got me interested in finishing my research, though I’ve been spending a lot of time researching the 3d ID WWII exploits from Aug 44 to the end of the war. Retirement is great, but there isn’t enough time for everything I want to do!
That’s it for now. Jim, I hope you’re healing quickly! Chuck, thanks for all the work you’ve put into this blog!
James
11. February 2008 at 21:39
You’re welcome, but it has been my pleasure. Without this blog, I wouldn’t get to hear much about anybody that has escaped LA.
Your research sounds like fun. I agree that there’s never enough time to do all you’d like to do. You should consider turning that research into a book. If you want to have some real fun, make it a novel.
12. February 2008 at 08:46
Hey James! Way to go! I bet you had a blast on the run. They are always a fun time.
I was watching teh movie flyboys about teh Escadrille and it almost made me wish I had been there, some great flying!