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WALTER SCHUCK
I have just heard that Oberleutnant Walter Schuck, formerley of JG 5 and holder of the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, has just suffered a severe stroke. Does anyone know anymore than this. Perhaps Horst Kube could confirm this for us!
I hope these are just rumours and not fact! David |
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Cheers, Horst |
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Hi Horst,
Thank you for the news. I received the info 2 days ago but didn't know how recent the information was! It sounds as if the stroke was only minor which is very good news. Thank you again, David |
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That is indeed good news. Weiterhin Hals-und-Beinbruch.
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Ironically later that day Joe was himself shot down by enemy ground fire. After baling out he was captured but managed to escape and remarkably joined up with a Russian tank unit, fighting with them for the rest of the war. He also flew combat tours in Korea and Vietnam and retired in 1972 after almost 37 years of active duty. Also in attendance will be Dame Vera Lynn. Hopefully all is well and he will be there, as whilst flying on the Arctic Front Walter and other pilots would risk serious disciplinary action by tuning in to the BBC, just to listen to Vera Lynn. At this event Walter will fulfil a life long ambition by meeting Dame Vera for the first time. |
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I met and spoke to Walter Schuck yesterday, he was in superb form and appeared to be in good health. He was happily signing prints and books with Joe Peterburs, who was also running about like a fifty year old. Good news.
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