Fri Nov 29, 2013 9:50 pm
flightsimer wrote:That looks like Paul, who single handily saved over 200 POWs during the Korean War in a single night after killing 4 guards with his hands. He is a very interesting man, who has many amazing stories.
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Wed Dec 25, 2013 5:43 am
69th anniversary Tyler.... 69flightsimer wrote:Tonight, marked the 70th anniversary of our plane, "Luck of the Irish" flying its first combat mission, over the Battle of the Bulge, dropping supplies and ammo to the 101st airborne below in the city of Bastogne.
Fri Dec 27, 2013 5:55 pm
patelie wrote:69th anniversary Tyler.... 69flightsimer wrote:Tonight, marked the 70th anniversary of our plane, "Luck of the Irish" flying its first combat mission, over the Battle of the Bulge, dropping supplies and ammo to the 101st airborne below in the city of Bastogne.
Fri Feb 14, 2014 12:49 pm
Sun Feb 16, 2014 1:17 pm
Chappie wrote:Thought I'd bring this to the front page. How's the Irish coming along?
Chappie
Sun Feb 16, 2014 1:34 pm
And you will be able to celebrate her 70th anniversary ..... in her WWII colors !flightsimer wrote:Still a lot to do, but with enough people helping, I think we could easily be flying by June, realistically.
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Pathfinder wrote:Typos happened...you have to be aware of them and vet every piece of info. I once had a Discharge document that showed the veteran as having served with the 504th Parachute Regiment of the 84th Airborne Division...go figure.
Regarding Radio Operator Harold E.Harris, I am working this:
HAROLD E(dward). HARRIS
B: Feb. 17, 1907 Akron Summit County Ohio, USA
D: Mar. 20, 1988 Akron Summit County Ohio, USA
Yes....he would have been 37 in 1944....but it happened.
Patrick extracted "Lockbourne, Ohio" as his residence of record from the wartime lists. Lockbourne is south of Columbus, OH, and was the site of Lockbourne AAB...later called Rickenbacker AFB. (Now closed). Site of the Legends Airshow a few years ago.
Unfortunately his ASN does not show up in NARA...but his number beginning 35 indicates he was drafted (3) and was from Ohio (5).
He is buried in Greenlawn Memorial Park in Akron.
I leave it to you to check his obituary which appeared in the Akron Beacon-Journal on 21 and 22 MAR 1988. That is where you will find corroborating information reference his military service---presuming my initial search is viable. You can purchase an obituary online through ObitArchives.com with a credit card.
I would advise CAUTION in contacting this family as the widow of this individual passed away LAST MONTH.
They have two sons in their 60's both living in Ohio. The minister conducting her services was her brother-in-law so that might be an avenue of approach to the sons. (He would be their uncle--probably through the mother's married sister).
FYI there was another Harold E. Harris from this same corner of Ohio (New Lexington)....but he served in the Pacific. I believe I can exclude him as a separate individual as the name of his relative who memorialized him on the WW2 site does not reference to the Harris family we are looking at.
At the moment I would advise getting the obit to confirm this is the right Harold.
Tue Jun 24, 2014 12:42 am