I thought I would start a thread on family that served in the military. Might be interesting to see who all did what.
To start, I wasnt in the armed forces. I wanted to join the USAF, but didnt.
Dad was in the WWII Army Aircorps (didnt have AF back then, branch of the Army). He was trained to be a carrier transfer pilot, never saw action, the war ended as soon as he was active.
Grandpa served in France, WWI, the main front, France, alongside of French soldiers as well as Americans. He was a telegraph operator. One day, the Germans shot mustard gas at their lines. Suddenly a gust of wind kicked up, and the gas went back to the Germans, sending them fleeing for their lives. He would watch dog fights from the trenches, and was horrified to see guys burned alive, screaming, as their planes, on fire, dove into the ground. Their crew ship was almost torpedoed, but luckily, the onboard guns were somehow able to take out the sub while it was at periscope depth. Oil slick appeared shortly after.
Happy Memorial Day! God bless you all for your service.
Bill
To start, I wasnt in the armed forces. I wanted to join the USAF, but didnt.
Dad was in the WWII Army Aircorps (didnt have AF back then, branch of the Army). He was trained to be a carrier transfer pilot, never saw action, the war ended as soon as he was active.
Grandpa served in France, WWI, the main front, France, alongside of French soldiers as well as Americans. He was a telegraph operator. One day, the Germans shot mustard gas at their lines. Suddenly a gust of wind kicked up, and the gas went back to the Germans, sending them fleeing for their lives. He would watch dog fights from the trenches, and was horrified to see guys burned alive, screaming, as their planes, on fire, dove into the ground. Their crew ship was almost torpedoed, but luckily, the onboard guns were somehow able to take out the sub while it was at periscope depth. Oil slick appeared shortly after.
Happy Memorial Day! God bless you all for your service.
Bill