Duchess & Sadie's Spring Domain
We hope all the mothers and grandmothers out there had a great "Mother's Day" this Sunday. Alva Gets NEW Historical MuralThe | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Ardmore Army Air Field Memorial Site & Blog
Gary S. googled and found an old Cape Girardeau newspaper article with this picture of Lt. Crites, "It is not a good one it but sure beats nothing. He was on the same aircraft as Lt. Boyer and Sgt. Petersen so I am including a similar narrative for it."
"The 11-member crew of B-17G (42-102786) from Ardmore Army Air Field died, April 24, 1944, at approximately 3:40PM. Lt. Loren Crites, 25, who previously served with the Royal Canadian Air Force, was the assigned co-pilot for the aircraft. He was from Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Cleaning Old Iron ToysSandie suggests, "Linda, what a fantastic find! The old toys look really good [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Old Iron Toy ReprosRoy says, "Many years ago (when I was a teenager) I bought some cast iron molds for toy soldiers at a rummage sale and was excited about making some lead toys to play with so I went to a local plumbing shop and bought a couple of lead bars and an iron ladle [more]... | View or Add Comments (1 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Fascinating Memories of Trains & Yesteryear
Roy of Perry, Oklahoma shares fascinating memories of his yesteryears from Missouri to Oklahoma, "I only lived in Newburg, Missouri for a couple of years in the 1950's (after I was discharged from the Airforce) because the town was too small and poor to support a full-time movie theatre plus the fact that the railroad had just recently closed-and-removed the 'roundhouse' which had been there for generations. It had been used to turn the steam engines around for return trips to St. Louis or to Springfield, Missouri as Newburg was the midpoint on the Frisco line between those two cities, and in the early 1950's the trains had all been converted to diesel because the more powerful engines could pull longer trains, faster and with less effort, thus make more money for the companies. Live Hummingbird Cam
We found this Live Cam of a Hummingbird on her nest waiting for her eggs to hatch. The Hummingbird's name is Phoebe, a Channel Island Allen hummingbird. Phoebe is known to lay 4 to 5 clutches each year. Her first egg was laid 4/23/2010, 7:45am; The second egg was laid 4/25/2010, 7:00am PST. 1937 May 6th - The Hindenburg Explodes (Lakehurst, New Jersey)
It was May 1936 that the giant airship Hindenburg made its first transatlantic flight. This 804-feet long, hydrogen-filled behemoth moved through the air powered by four 1050hp engines with a top speed of 82mph and a range in excess of 8000 miles. 1941 - Hollywood Goes to War (WW II)
In 1941, Bob Hope gave his first USO show at California's March Field. We found this on YouTube.com video done by GoldenEraDame that states, "The USO was founded in 1941 in response to a request from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to provide morale and recreation services to U.S. uniformed military personnel. Roosevelt was elected as its honorary chairman. This request brought together six civilian organizations: the Salvation Army, Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA), Young Womens Christian Association (YWCA), National Catholic Community Service, National Travelers Aid Association and the National Jewish Welfare Board. They were brought together under one umbrella to support U.S. troops. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (Lyrics & Chords)
I love the old songs that came from World War II. Especially the artists known as The Andrews Sisters and their song, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. I was not even a glimmer in my parents eye yet! but my older sister would have been a toddler back then.
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