A Soldier’s Letter Home, March 15, 1919
I have a German Caboose, it is quite a swell affair and I live right in it, so I am always at home.
"The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter." —Mark Twain
You really never leave
I have a German Caboose, it is quite a swell affair and I live right in it, so I am always at home.
Journamalism these days!
My suspicion, all along, has been that the leaked documents are assessments of military capabilities and key government/military leaders prepared by military attachés attached to American embassies overseas. Gathering that kind of intel and reporting on it is a key part of any attaché’s job — ours and theirs.
The flight doc knows you better than you might think, and is always watching and listening.
Poor Anthony … all he wants to do is roll around on the floor with his pals!
PlaneHistoria, you fraud, you don’t know shit.
Fifteen years later Donna crossed paths with the wife of one of my instructor pilots, who seemed surprised to learn we were still in the Air Force. She was amazed Donna and her trouble-making ways hadn’t tubed my career years ago.
Donna made polenta last night.