Military > popular all-time > Lt Col (Ret) Edward "Red" Weir waits in the lobby of the Embassy Suites Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska for the arrival of his old friend, Ben Kuroki, whom he had not seen since the mid-40's during a chance meeting in Salt Lake City.  Colonel Weir wears his original A-2 bomber jacket from his WWII days as a navigator in B-24 Liberator bombers.  The WWII-era insert photo of Ben shows him standing next to their bomber, "Tupelo Lass," so named by the ship's pilot, Jake Epting of Tupelo, Miss.
Military > popular all-time > First stop, Fort Dix.  First person to say welcome home to all the guys is Gen. Libby.  Sgt.  Jeremiah and Gen. Libby shaking hands.  7/07
Military > popular all-time > "Most Honorable Son" Premiere photo
Military > popular all-time > "Most Honorable Son" Premiere photo
Military > popular all-time > These are the graduates of my aircraft electrician's class at Jacksonville, Florida. Back row 1st on left Cpl. Boatwright, Pfc. Underwood, Forgot, Pfc. Horne, Pfc Joe Barry, Pfc Randy DeWitt, LCpl. Gilbert. Front row 1st left, Sgt. Forgot, Pfc Forgot, Pfc Ken Saleeby, Pfc. Dennis Labuda, soon to be LCpl Ronald Burcham. Cpl. Boatwright was infantry before re-upping for the school. His combat team was off shore on a troop ship waiting for the word to go in at the Bay of Pigs.
Military > popular all-time > Inbound Blackhawks.
Military > popular all-time > Self portrait in a Humvee mirror.
Military > popular all-time > George R. Smith, Navy Seabee...1945.  He's the one that taught this lady how to swear like a sailor!
Military > popular all-time > Just taking advantage of a break and some fairly clean water in a bomb crater to was some of the grime out.
Lt Col (Ret) Edward "Red" Weir waits in the lobby of the Embassy Suites Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska for the arrival of his old friend, Ben Kuroki, whom he had not seen since the mid-40's during a chance meeting in Salt Lake City. Colonel Weir wears his original A-2 bomber jacket from his WWII days as a navigator in B-24 Liberator bombers. The WWII-era insert photo of Ben shows him standing next to their bomber, "Tupelo Lass," so named by the ship's pilot, Jake Epting of Tupelo, Miss.
 > Lt Col (Ret) Edward "Red" Weir waits in the lobby of the Embassy Suites Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska for the arrival of his old friend, Ben Kuroki, whom he had not seen since the mid-40's during a chance meeting in Salt Lake City.  Colonel Weir wears his original A-2 bomber jacket from his WWII days as a navigator in B-24 Liberator bombers.  The WWII-era insert photo of Ben shows him standing next to their bomber, "Tupelo Lass," so named by the ship's pilot, Jake Epting of Tupelo, Miss.
Lt Col (Ret) Edward "Red" Weir waits in the lobby of the Embassy Suites Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska for the arrival of his old friend, Ben Kuroki, whom he had not seen since the mid-40's during a chance meeting in Salt Lake City. Colonel Weir wears his original A-2 bomber jacket from his WWII days as a navigator in B-24 Liberator bombers. The WWII-era insert photo of Ben shows him standing next to their bomber, "Tupelo Lass," so named by the ship's pilot, Jake Epting of Tupelo, Miss.
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