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Thanks for sharing Capt Daniel Goodman. Great escapes are always intriguing.
FYI you may well be interested in this as well.
LTC Stephen C. CW5 (Join to see) CSM Charles Hayden SGM Steve Wettstein SFC William Swartz Jr SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" SSgt (Join to see) Sgt Joe LaBranche SGT Randal Groover SGT (Join to see) SP5 Mark Kuzinski CPL Patrick Brewbaker SrA Christopher Wright PO1 John Miller SPC (Join to see) PO3 Steven Sherrill SN Greg Wright SSG Leonard J W. SGT Robert Hawks
FYI you may well be interested in this as well.
LTC Stephen C. CW5 (Join to see) CSM Charles Hayden SGM Steve Wettstein SFC William Swartz Jr SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" SSgt (Join to see) Sgt Joe LaBranche SGT Randal Groover SGT (Join to see) SP5 Mark Kuzinski CPL Patrick Brewbaker SrA Christopher Wright PO1 John Miller SPC (Join to see) PO3 Steven Sherrill SN Greg Wright SSG Leonard J W. SGT Robert Hawks
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Capt Daniel Goodman
The best story in there is near the beginning about one aircrew mbr captured who managed to get a letter out , amazingly, by, as the book described, by addressing it to "Mr F B Eyre", if you can believe it. The postal staff forwarded it apparently to the team involved, they then sent a regular message back to the ones actually involved, in the same camp, complimenting themguymfor his originality, and then telling him to basically shut up, lol, I found that the very best story in the book. There were others comparable, however, that one, by far, was quite clearly the most creative, by all means, lol.
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