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NoBozo
12-11-2013, 07:26 PM
I guess we Now Know where the Webmaster stands relative to Pearl Harbor and the Military..and particularly the NAVY. Some of us served in 1941 and some of us served later. HE Shut Down the Pearl Harbor thread. Disgraceful...:eek: NB

upthesaukee
12-11-2013, 07:50 PM
What was disgraceful was the way the thread went from being a remembrance of Pearl Harbor to a thread that talked about a ship and having helicopters and DASH helicopters etc... Way off topic

Gee No Bozo...I think you were part of that way off topic discussion that had nothing to do with the Day of Infamy.

Sorry, Webmaster was not disgraceful, but those who took the topic far afield from December 7th and the attack on Pearl Harbor perhaps should feel like they disgraced that remembrance.

Senter Cove Guy
12-11-2013, 09:39 PM
The thread wasn't Lakes Region related. It's OK to remember and discuss non-Lakes Region history but there are other places to do it. You can't fault our Webmaster for taking care of his baby. He's actually been pretty liberal about a lot of "stuff" that he lets slide by.

Lakeboater
12-11-2013, 10:39 PM
IMO what topped it for being disgraceful was the last post that was a picture from the Animal House movie.

trfour
12-12-2013, 12:52 AM
I sincerely apologize for my part in getting off topic in the ' Pearl Harbor Day ' thread. And I truly meant No disrespect.
Terry

SIKSUKR
12-12-2013, 01:43 PM
IMO what topped it for being disgraceful was the last post that was a picture from the Animal House movie.

Sorry that my humor did not go over big.Certainly meant no disrespect.I will remove it if possible.

Lakesrider
12-13-2013, 08:13 AM
I sincerely apologize for my part in getting off topic in the ' Pearl Harbor Day ' thread. And I truly meant No disrespect.
Terry


Ditto for me.....

NoBozo
12-15-2013, 07:25 PM
I've been thinking about this for awhile. My original intention was to speak my piece and then take the HIT..IF and knowing that the Webmaster would Whack Me For Life ..for my comment. That is his prerogative. It IS His Website.

I will not apologize for my comments about posting my experiences....and relaying my knowledge of events at the time while I was in the Navy in the early sixties.

As I said before..Those that came before me Served ....As I, and others who have commented here did later. NB

NoBozo
12-15-2013, 07:37 PM
I am beholden to the Webmaster for allowing my previous post to go through Un-Moderated. NB

ApS
12-18-2013, 07:25 AM
Especially since there's a Wolfeboro link to the earlier thread, 'thought this might be of interest.
_______________________________

Well, what should I receive yesterday—but a response to a letter I'd sent to a Pearl Harbor Survivor!

I'd mentioned that my Wolfeboro Dad was a little "down", and he'd probably like to hear from his former co-pilot, Lou Conter. 'Turns out, Lou had repeatedly tried to call, but didn't have the new and current telephone number.

You'll remember Lou Conter from a previous thread's video showing how a diver returns USS Arizona Survivors' remains to the ship through an underwater port. Lou attends the USS Arizona memorial each year, and appears here at the service featured in that video. (Photo from the Internet).

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i117/chipmunkwhisperer/Mobile%20Uploads/Fullscreencapture1124201343046AM_zps628632ca.jpg

Even after surviving the USS Arizona's explosion, Lou returned to wartime duty in Naval Aviation, and eventually replaced my Dad's co-pilot—who had been mortally wounded while seated next to him. (Fifty-caliber—"friendly fire" from a P-40). :fire:

Both were aboard a different PBY patrol-bomber when it crashed into rough seas when rescue-flares aboard caught fire. As mentioned in this letter, the crew was assisted by "friendly" head-hunters ashore in Papua New Guinea.

(Names, except for USS Arizona Survivor Lou Conter's, are redacted)...

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i117/chipmunkwhisperer/Mobile%20Uploads/PC170002-005_zps68086225.jpg

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i117/chipmunkwhisperer/Mobile%20Uploads/PC170002-006_zps85a1a7ca.jpg

Checkmarks in my Dad's aviator-logbook show Lou aboard.

:)

A red arrow points to a crash where the pilot struck the seawall at Midway in heavy seas—sinking the craft. My Dad, riding forward, "exited" the nose turret without injury. (!) The same day, he hopped into another PBY for an 11-hour flight.

:eek2:

Underlined indicates a number of passengers, when a crew of ten was a full load!

:eek: