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Date Posted: 12:49:22 10/21/05 Fri
Author: HARRY W. PETERS
Subject: Re: Gathering Info for EAA Memorial in Oshkosh for "Hump" Pilots
In reply to: Debra & Steven Kulinski 's message, "Gathering Info for EAA Memorial in Oshkosh for "Hump" Pilots" on 16:52:48 01/01/03 Wed

>Hello All:
>
>Reading all of your postings supports the notion that
>the pilots who flew the "Hump", during WW II, are the
>most unrecognized, and least appreciated group that
>risked their lives for "The Cause." A wealth of
>information, about this group, has already slipped
>through our fingers, and the memory of all the lost
>airmen, has never been memorialized.
>
>My wife's grandfather flew a C-47 over the Hump, and
>my father was on the receiving end of his cargo runs.
>Dad (William Kulinski) worked for General Channault's
>group.....and my wife's Granddad (Emil Henrotte) was
>delivering fuel drums and cargo to P-40 bases.
>Captain Henrotte died two years ago, and
>unfortunately, most of the history of his involvement
>died with him. (The postings that we have read, lead
>us to believe that many of you are in the same boat.)
>Most of the Airmen, involved with this event in
>history, came home after the war, and figured that
>nobody was interested in their story..... and most of
>them died without the world really knowing just how
>brave and vital a role they played in history. They
>passed on with a wealth of information still inside of
>their minds and hearts. Deb and I would like to see
>this trend reversed.
>
>Fortunately, my job allows me to have ties to the EAA
>Air Venture Museum in Oshkosh, WI. A recent
>conversation with Tom Poberezny (President) confirmed
>that the EAA would like to expand their current floor
>plan to include a proper memorial to these brave CBI
>pilots, and a historical display that documents their
>heroic feats.
>
>If anyone would like to contribute information,
>memorabilia, or contact links,....please e-mail me.
>Any information.....no matter how seemingly trivial,
>might open the door to a room full of knowledge. Let's
>be sure to give these guys the recognition that they
>deserve, and allow their future generations to know
>about the heroic deeds their ancestors were reponsible
>for.
>
>Thank You
>
>Debra & Steve
Hi; I was a 1st combat cargo gp. , 2nd squadron, pilot in the CBI from aug 1944 to 11 1945. now 87 yrs old and can't recall all those days and names of companions, but some memories still vivid.

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  • My dad, Thomas H. Noller -was a CBI Pilot -- Patricia Noller Romeo (Greatest of all heroes.), 13:03:10 03/02/07 Fri

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