2Design
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Thu Jun-24-04 12:44 PM
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dead MIA WWII Out of the Blue: Finding Buddy |
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http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=72126&ran=60549Nice story about finally finding a MIA WWII man's down plane in New Guinea and his remains..
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Thu Jun-24-04 12:50 PM
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Thanks so much for posting it.
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Thu Jun-24-04 12:56 PM
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My gramps was a WWII bomber pilot/instructor, the conditions on those things were downright scary. I am always fascinated by stories like this.
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Thu Jun-24-04 02:07 PM
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3. thanks for posting this-- nic that the family may finally get answers... |
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I really like the sisters' quote: "I go for a walk at 5:30 every morning,” she said. “I always fix on a star and I use it to greet my mother and father and other relatives and friends. I know where they are and it’s my way of communicating with them. But Buddy has always been nowhere. Until now."
Such a nice way to think of departed loved ones IMO... No matter ones religious or spiritual beliefs, it seems so much more peaceful and hopeful than the graveside rituals...
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Thu Jun-24-04 02:12 PM
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4. Thanks for posting that |
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Touching and sad. Glad they finally have some closure.
“But mother and daddy,” Fern said, “they never locked their doors again. Just in case Buddy came back in the middle of the night or when no one was home. They wanted him to be able to walk right into the house, like he used to.”
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