Northwest Woodsman: if you can possibly be there, do it! There is nothing worse than flying alone and unarmed in a combat zone and facing the unknown every day but still going out there over hostile territory knowing and expecting that you might end up zipped into a body bag. I would certainly participate if I were back there.
Joe, its LTC Paul Voss, not Ross, and he was not a fighter pilot, but a bomber pilot. May he rest in peace for his service.
ReplyDeleteEvery fire co.in Worcester county is along rt.113.strong work and God bless the soldier!RIP.
ReplyDeleteThe plane was an E11A built by Bombardier. It was not a “Bomber”.
ReplyDeleteIt was a passenger and communications relay platform for the Airforce.
Thanks to our law enforcement officers and everyone who lined Rt. 113. You make us proud. RIP to the soldier and may God grant his family peace.
ReplyDeleteNorthwest Woodsman: if you can possibly be there, do it! There is nothing worse than flying alone and unarmed in a combat zone and facing the unknown every day but still going out there over hostile territory knowing and expecting that you might end up zipped into a body bag. I would certainly participate if I were back there.
ReplyDeletewas very moving to see all the people lining the highway!hats off to the leo"s and the berlin fire co.
ReplyDeleteShow Eastern Shore Pride 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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