Alvin P. (Bud) Izbicky: Demolitions Expert

2018-06-01T21:10:22-05:00

“There was an unexploded Japanese torpedo on the beach in Saipan, and they wanted a volunteer. All the other guys were much older than I was and nobody wanted to volunteer, so they volunteered me,”

Alvin P. (Bud) Izbicky: Demolitions Expert2018-06-01T21:10:22-05:00

Lloyd Richardson: “All Shook” And Her B-29 Crew Flew 35 Combat Missions and Survived Them All

2018-06-01T21:12:12-05:00

Lloyd and his crew completed their 35 combat missions in May, 1952. All Shook returned to the States shortly thereafter without a scratch. For his service, he was awarded the Air Medal for “meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight.”

Lloyd Richardson: “All Shook” And Her B-29 Crew Flew 35 Combat Missions and Survived Them All2018-06-01T21:12:12-05:00

Delford C. (Del) Becke: Flying and Living Around the World

2018-06-01T21:12:53-05:00

During Basic Training, they gave Del a bunch of tests and said “you are good in mathematics, we have a deal for you – we want you to be an aircraft AOB (Aircraft Observer Bombardier). There is a lot involved, and it takes about a year and half or so.” Training started at Ellington AFB near Pasadena TX, then on to Mayfair, CA to complete the training.

Delford C. (Del) Becke: Flying and Living Around the World2018-06-01T21:12:53-05:00

Michael M. Bosak, Jr.: The Marine that “couldn’t type” advises “Live Life”

2018-06-01T21:13:05-05:00

At first, along with his BAR fire team, Michael worked as a stretcher bearer. This was his first experience caring for anyone who was wounded. Michael recalled carrying many seriously wounded soldiers down the mountainous terrain while live fire battles were continuing. He and others would carry the stretchers to the awaiting helicopters where they were met by medical teams.

Michael M. Bosak, Jr.: The Marine that “couldn’t type” advises “Live Life”2018-06-01T21:13:05-05:00
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