Today we had an elderly visitor walk up to the hangar doors at Vultures Row Aviation and he looked inside with a bit of a bewildered look. I approached him and introduced myself. He replied with a soft voice and said “My name is Roy Coverdale”. I shook his hand and said “Nice to meet you Roy. Are you a pilot?” He said “Well yes I am now but in WWII I was a gunner in the SBD.” I looked at him and shook his hand a second time, thanking him for his service to our country. I invited him into the shop and gave him a tour of both our SBD and SB2C. He was amazed that here in front of him was a plane that he fought in. I asked him what years he flew in the Dauntless and he replied with “1942 and 1943.” He put up his hand over his mouth and said quietly “I was only 17 when I started shooting from the Dauntless” and he laughed. I asked him what squadrons he was in and he rattled off 3, the 2nd one being VB-5. “Wait a minute Roy, This plane was in VB-5, when were you assigned to VB-5?” His reply was the summer of 1943. I showed him the history card of our SBD and he laughed, “Yep I was in VB-5 the same months as your plane.” After a few minutes talking I asked Roy if he could walk upstairs. He said he’d try and asked why. I said I would like to show you your “old desk” while you were in VB-5. He looked at me and said, “what do you mean?” I took Roy up to see this planes original Douglas SBD rear gunners ring right out of this very airplane. He seemed a bit taken back as he walked over to it and stood there. I kid you not, for probably 30 seconds he stood there and just stared at that gunners ring seat. He didn’t say a word or even look up at me. I could see him recalling memories of long ago. I just stood there and said nothing, giving him time to reflect. I myself was speechless as I watched this man drift back some 69 years in thought. I honestly think I re-lit a spark in this man. He left a while later saying “I’m going home to dig out all my old photos. I’ll get copies made and be back.” Sometimes you just never know what life is going to throw your way. All the guys in the shop were so excited and they all shook his hand and said thanks. To be continued…

Chuck
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