Kaman Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 Heartbreaking...Don't really know what else to say... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flynhigh Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 He certainly made an impact on the aviation community. He will be missed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerPilot Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 A phenomenal man and family! His legacy will live on. My journey into aviation, USAFA, and fighter jets is because of the EAA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DFRESH Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 Not illegal, just frowned upon... like masturbating on an airplane. Wait, people frown at that? Even when concealed under one of those red blankets? Thanks a lot Bin Laden 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bergman Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 Met him several times growing up. Always a class act and a great inspiration. Sucks to lose him and Bud Day within a month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mach2m3 Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 For those of you that follow the EAA or the expiremental world of general aviation.... http://www.eaa.org/news/2013/2013-08-22_eaa-founder-paul-poberezny-passes-at-age-91.asp A loss for the general aviation community. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mach2m3 Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 This is more than a shame. This is an outrage. The same as the Aussie kid shot for no reason. If there was a time for people to be up in arms and hopping mad these are the acts that should drive such a public outcry. Killed for no other reason than existing while some one else was "bored". But there will not be such an outcry, there will be no protests, no calls for action (rational or irrational), no statements of kinship from the Administration. Its not about the crime, the motive, or the effects, its about who commits it and whether that story will sell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waveshaper Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 This is more than a shame. This is an outrage. The same as the Aussie kid shot for no reason. If there was a time for people to be up in arms and hopping mad these are the acts that should drive such a public outcry. Killed for no other reason than existing while some one else was "bored". But there will not be such an outcry, there will be no protests, no calls for action (rational or irrational), no statements of kinship from the Administration. Its not about the crime, the motive, or the effects, its about who commits it and whether that story will sell. The NAACP, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and other civil rights activists have called on the U.S. Department of Justice and Attorney Gen. Eric Holder to press federal civil rights charges against Zimmerman. I assume that the three guys in Oklahoma will have the same folks or other activist leading the effort to have the same type charges filled against them for violating the Australian guys civil rights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Napoleon_Tanerite Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 The NAACP, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and other civil rights activists have called on the U.S. Department of Justice and Attorney Gen. Eric Holder to press federal civil rights charges against Zimmerman. I assume that the three guys in Oklahoma will have the same folks or other activist leading the effort to have the same type charges filled against them for violating the Australian guys civil rights. Think that's bad? They want hate crime charges against a rodeo clown who wore an Obama mask. The UCMJ prevents me from expressing my opinion of his political statement, but the guy harmed nobody, but the professional race baiters want a crime to be invented, yet remain silent when people are murdered for no reason simply because it doesn't fit their narrative. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clark Griswold Posted August 23, 2013 Share Posted August 23, 2013 This pretty much sums up the problem... Article... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stitch Posted August 24, 2013 Share Posted August 24, 2013 Paul was a great guy and always took time to visit with tons of folks annually at Oshkosh. He'll be missed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El-Fist Posted August 24, 2013 Share Posted August 24, 2013 It looks like mainstream media finally started picking this story up a bit. I guess we'll see where it goes. They did release the name of the "juvenile" suspect (yet to be apprehended.) Let's hope justice is served. RIP Shorty... http://news.yahoo.com/random-attack-spokane-leaves-wwii-veteran-dead-144713677.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stitch Posted September 3, 2013 Share Posted September 3, 2013 Update: Both 16 year old suspects in custody being held on $2+ million bond. Suspects claimed victim was their crack dealer and beat him up when the deal went bad. UFB... Details here: http://www.khq.com/category/269782/delbert-melton Stay tuned for further developments.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M2 Posted October 2, 2013 Author Share Posted October 2, 2013 I'm surprised this hasn't been posted already... Tom Clancy, Best-Selling Novelist of Military Thrillers, Dies at 66 Tom Clancy, whose complex, adrenaline-fueled military novels spawned a new genre of thrillers and made him one of the world’s best-selling and best-known authors, died on Tuesday in a hospital in Baltimore. He was 66. I'm sure most of us have read several of his novels, he well defined life during the Cold War... RIP. Cheers! M2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spur38 Posted October 2, 2013 Share Posted October 2, 2013 2....One of the best writers of our time and a great American! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirkDiggler Posted October 2, 2013 Share Posted October 2, 2013 Wow, hadn't heard at all. Red Storm Rising, The Hunt for Red October, and The Sum of All Fears are still some of my all time favorite books to read. Sorry to hear he passed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herkbum Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 He wrote the only fiction I read. One last book Jack Ryan novel coming out in Dec, "Command Authority". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butters Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 Wow, hadn't heard at all. Red Storm Rising, The Hunt for Red October, and The Sum of All Fears are still some of my all time favorite books to read. Sorry to hear he passed. You forgot Patriot Games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HU&W Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 Loved the early Jack Ryan books. As crazy as it seems now, they were one of my earliest inspirations for military service. RIP 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stitch Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigE Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 Without Remorse is probably my favorite of the series... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk - now Free Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spoo Posted October 3, 2013 Share Posted October 3, 2013 "The U.S. Military is us. There is no truer representation of a country than the people that it sends into the field to fight for it." Always liked that quote... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbar Posted October 4, 2013 Share Posted October 4, 2013 RIP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MKopack Posted October 4, 2013 Share Posted October 4, 2013 I can remember back in the Spring of 1990 at Aviano Air Base in Italy, sitting in my shelter wearing full chem gear, mask and helmet during an exercise simulating a Soviet attack in Europe, while reading "Red Storm Rising". In a lot of ways his fiction was probably more accurate than our simulation. Rest in Peace, Tom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prosuper Posted October 4, 2013 Share Posted October 4, 2013 I remember as a young SSgt back in the 89th he came out to look at my C-137B with the Wing CC to ask questions about the jet for research for his next book 'Cardinal of the Kremlin". My mx crew and Tom had long visit, with Tom doing most of the questioning just sucking up everything we told him. I claim that as one of the highlights of my career, most of the info we told him made it into the book, in the book he embellished though by saying the Crew Chief "me" was a SMSGT that could teach manners to a linebacker. I liked the way he wrote that though. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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