A 94 year old World War II Airman passed away while on a trip/return trip to England for the first time in 71 years/since the war. He served as a radio operator on a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber taking part in 8 combat missions with his plane receiving damage in 4. A veterans group had arranged the tour for which he eagerly waited. He had just completed a tour of a WW II bunker when he collapsed. Literally and figuratively his last tour.
What was supposed to be brief & small ceremony before heading back to the states turned into a full fledged memorial with more people than expected.
RIP U.S Air Force Master Sergent Melvin Rector.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-94-dies-quietly-at-battle-of-britain-bunker/
What was supposed to be brief & small ceremony before heading back to the states turned into a full fledged memorial with more people than expected.
RIP U.S Air Force Master Sergent Melvin Rector.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-94-dies-quietly-at-battle-of-britain-bunker/