Don't know whether this exhibit (below) is where they are sticking Poppy:
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http://naval.aviation.museum/home.html ....
The Hall of Honor recognizes individuals for extraordinary achievements in Naval Aviation. since its inception in 1979, the Hall of Honor has enshrined 67 people representing every element of the Naval aviation family: Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and civilian and every Naval aviation warfare community.
The 2002 inductees were:
Admiral Joseph M. Reeves
Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King
Captain Roy M. "Butch" Voris
Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth A. Walsh, USMC
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from a recent DU thread (looking for it) :
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George Bush Sr Is No WWII Hero --John S. McDonald
Wed Jan-07-04 09:11 PM
From Richard Russell's Dow Theory Letter Website:
I get all kinds of e-mails, many of them quite enlightening.
The one below was amazing. I'm always fascinated to hear the
real story about politicians. The e-mail has the ring of
truth about it. Do you agree?
R.R.:
George Bush Sr Is No WWII Hero
By John S. McDonald 1-1-04
I am an 82 year old Navy pilot and I am outraged at
television's depiction of George Bush Sr.'s Pacific
experiences. Now, I hear a book is forthcoming -
Unbelievable!! I was in the Pacific at the same time as Bush
and flew the same Avenger airplane. A small room in the rear
of the Avenger was occupied by the radioman. The gunner went
through the room to get up to his turret. Both wore a harness
to which a chest type parachute could be attached - The
gunner had to come down out of the turret to put on his
chute. Bush said he was hit by anti-aircraft fire and the
plane caught fire. Bush's squadron was primarily used for
patrol and saw very little combat. Bush claimed he warned the
crew, over the intercom, to get out - got no answer and he
could not yell back because of the armor plate behind him. He
decided they were dead, so he bailed out. First, he failed to
say he switched his mike from radio to intercom. Then being
blocked by the armor is a bold faced lie! There was a sizable
gap on either side of the armor. I used this space to call to
my crew several times. The tough old Avenger simply did not
catch fire!! It had self sealing gas tanks. In six months of
operations, I never saw an Avenger catch fire. If the oil or
hydraulic systems were damaged, great clouds of white smoke
would stream out of the plane. I have no idea how many times
i saw planes returning to their carriers trailing smoke but
never a fire. What really happened? It was the pilots job to
hold the plane level and slow it down so the crew could get
out. Most certainly, the radioman was helping the gunner with
his chute when Bush panicked and left the plane. Then the
plane rolled into a dive giving the crew no chance. This
story went through the fleet and all the Avenger pilots i
knew were shocked at what they heard. I heard speculation of
a Courts-Martial. Bush was very young. By his own admission,
he reacted under stress. It is terrifying to have the cockpit
fill with smoke. Possibly, he can be excused for reacting to
fear and accepting it as another war time tragedy - but he
has been glorified on the History channel, a book is being
published, and worst of all, an aircraft carrier is to be
named for him. This is unbelievable!! Bush performed badly
and was certainly no hero. John S. McDonald
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