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Celebrities were a different breed in those days. My wife worked as a secretary at the William Morris Agency and speaks fondly of the "old timers" who treated her graciously while the young celebs were demanding (entitled).
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Capt Daniel Goodman
I follow...I've kinda gotten engrossed in the stories of all of the really serious ones who'd been seriously involved in, e.g., WW2, among other period, I just find the details of interest, though I entirely fathom your point, certainly....
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Brings back some good, and bad, memories of flying out of Guam. By the time I was there the F models were long gone and we only flew D models until the first Linebacker missions when they brought over G models to augment the fleet. Turns out I flew in the same tail number that flew this mission during B-52 CCTS at Castle AFB.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Capt Daniel Goodman Ya, kind of the closest I've been to a movie star and I never even knew it :-)
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Capt Daniel Goodman
LOL...I'd mentioned either on this site or the other one, the dentist my family had when I was a kid had apparently been a B-17 navigator in WW2, before he went back for dental, he had photos on the wall of the office, I do distinctly remember him saying he'd actually, I gathered, been on actual combat flights with Jimmy Stewart, which my Dad, I, and my next-younger brother, who'd gone USMMA Kimgs Point later, actually found pretty neat....
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