RickH wrote:
ZRX61, that's what it was supposed to conjure up. Look at all of the pictures of Jethro T. Culpepper, he looks like Col. Sanders ( who also had the honorary title ) It was the Confederate A.F. after all. The whole Colonel thing, while being an organizational equalizer, had its roots in the old deep south. Elderly gentlemen of means were often referred to as Colonel, in an honorary way. Since Lloyd, Lefty and the rest of the founders chose CAF as the name, they adopted the title, the Order of the Magnolia Blossom was created, as well as other southern symbols. Obviously all a play on the name Confederate. Has anyone read the "blood chit" on the back of someone's flight suit/coveralls, lately ? There's some pretty funny stuff there. Except for the airplanes and the preservation mission, the whole darn thing was a way for a bunch of good old boys to have a little fun with the whole thing.
People have lost sight of the origins of this stuff and take it way too seriously.
Thank you, Rick. Couldn't have stated it better.
"Humor" is the key. The founders had an amazing sense of humor. It was the same sense of humor that helped most of them and their generation through a bad economic depression and a big war.