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Re: Bizare destiny of two 15th Air Force GP CO's
Franek
Fair enough, but here we go again with moral lessons jumping to conclussions etc Review his first reply to my post whereby he stating he has no doubts about Net search results versus the info passed by vets to me , as such his conclusion was I am posting misleading info which is rather rude and brought my comm with him to an end I am not clear on the purpose of your post though this is not associated with my topic and there's no point to bother with this or similar remarks therefore the matter is closed |
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Re: Bizare destiny of two 15th Air Force GP CO's
Alex
Stig's reply was nowhere rude. There is nothing wrong with the infomation coming from internet. Actually, you have posted on the internet, so does it mean it is useless, is not it? The serial of the aircraft comes from an online index of accident reports. There is no reason to put it in doubt. You can obtain the report from several places, and this would be an official position. Of course, it cannot be excluded, that some events leading to the crash were covered up, but as long as you did not bother to consult it, how do you know it is? You cannot expect that you will get first hand account here, about a rather obscure accident in a remote corner of the world. I doubt if any witness is still alive, and if so he would be well into 90s. There is a small group of researchers who had a chance to talk to veterans, even smaller to be interested in such neglected topics like Korean War and associated events, and worse, they are fading away as well. We bid a final farewell to a few in the recent few months here. The best you can get are leads, and Stig provided you with a lead - serial number of the aircraft involved. It is your problem, what are you going to do with that information, but this is certainly not a reason for personal attack. Franek |
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Re: Bizare destiny of two 15th Air Force GP CO's
You mix yourself into something which
is not topic related , you take party and play the judge on here keen to continue this nonsense . With the risk it may sound rude I'll tell you this : It takes me a second to think and a minute to express what I think about your " historical expertise " Last but not least I visited your Polish FaceBook ,whereby not even your profile photo is genuine , good enough to put you on ignore list |
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Re: Bizare destiny of two 15th Air Force GP CO's
Alex,
I felt your grudge on your first answer to my reply and congratulations for your nice discoveries and researches. And I confirm this on the way you answered to the other members of this Board. Be aware that the memory is selective...so what you heard may be one facet of the truth...you need to check files, Official, documents, etc...and re-cross-check them (am sure you know the game). So, you do have interviews with 2 or 3 veterans, some 5-6 decades after the events of the Korean War (F-80 or F-86)...and you have what the Official records (USAF) says (TF-33). You pick your bet and write what you believe is your version of the fates and information you do have at hands. Just for emphasize what I am saying...I was in touch with a RAF Mosquito Navigator who said he was shot down by at least six (6) Me 262 in July 1944...but the facts are that he was shot down by a Bf 109 G-6 probably using MW-50. This is why he "believed" he had seen the contrails of the jets...and six jets (at that period of 1944, very doubtful)...So you can see that first hand accounts of events that ocurred circa 40-50 years ago can be a bit blurred. Good luck to you and try to be a bit more polite on this Board with those who answer and try to help, or just congratulate you and your knowledge. I have seen before only one similar person with that attitude down here. On the other hand, this Board and Forum allowed me to establish and make new friendships with more than a dozen persons around the Globe, linked by the same passion and common interests. All the best for you and hope you will find the truth between the two answers you do have so far. A. |
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Re: Bizare destiny of two 15th Air Force GP CO's
I am locking this thread. It is pointless and going nowhere.
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