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by cxm
Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:49 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Your Conversion Experience?
Replies: 86
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Re: No Big

Lets see... that would be 1950... that you were born....

We left MacDill in 1956.

Was your Dad in the 305th or 306th?

Lots of memories there... went to elementray school on base... you probably din't live very far from us on base either.

V/r

Chuck
wrt45 wrote:
cxm wrote:When I was in 2nd or 3rd grade the Air Force decided SAC bomber crews should be armed 24/7 so Dad, a pilot started carrying all the time as did all my friends Dads too.

Chuck
No kidding......I was born while my Dad was stationed at McDill.....56 years ago. He flew mainly B47's while there, and I remember well the .38 he used to keep with him, usually in his map case. He died two years ago, at 91. After he retired in the mid-60's I never saw him carry a handgun again.

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by cxm
Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:10 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Your Conversion Experience?
Replies: 86
Views: 20536

No Big

No big revelation or anything... always liked guns and was used to people carrying...

When I was in 2nd or 3rd grade the Air Force decided SAC bomber crews should be armed 24/7 so Dad, a pilot started carrying all the time as did all my friends Dads too.

There was a fairly funny aside to this... there was a steak house in Tampa FL (we were stationed at MacDill Field) that was popular with the crews and their families.

One evening a bunch of the guys decided to get together after work and go out for dinner together... must have been 20+ of them plus families. Anyway, everyone was waiting for the meal to be served when two members of what today we would call a local "youth organization" stormed in and pointed, what I realize now was, a el cheapo Sat. night special around the room and told everyone to get their wallets out.

Naturally all the 'crew dogs' reached in their coats (in the early 50s everyone wore coat and tie to go out for dinner) much to the satisfaction of the EDs. The look of satisfaction turned to shock and awe (good line there) when they saw all 20+ young 20somthing officers drawing on them... the sound of S&W revovlers cocking was deafening...

Only a few shots were fired and the EDs had their hands WAY high in the air... cops got a major laugh out of it...

Alls well that ends well... I suppose.

Still good for a laugh anyway.

FWIW

Chuck

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