I had the experience of being in a mid-air collision
with some fighter jets.
We took off from Rhein Main AFB and were in a fly-by
formation for Gen. Eisenhower when he was leaving
Europe. My
regular chute was being repacked so I had one of the
clumsy chest packs. You know how awkward they were,
so
I had taken it off.
I was down stairs standing by the
rear doors watching the formation.
All of a sudden I seen a
fighter jet go cartwheeling
by us. I was all broken apart and on fire.
At the
same
time I heard a crashing noise,
I din't know what it
was. I looked at the floor and there was a large
aircraft radio laying at my feet.
It had come through the front of the plane all
the way to the rear and smashed into the clamshell
door center beam.
The pilots were Cap. Albright and Lt. Sullivan. I
tried to make my way back to the cockpit but I was
unable to get there. When I finally made it Capt.
Albright was diving the plane to get out of the
collision. We were full of smoke and sparks were
flying everywhere.
Well, we made it out of the formation and got back to
Rhein Main. That is an experience I will never
forget.
After I was discharged I married Vivian and got a
dairy farm in Salamanca NY. Vivian and I are still
working the farm today.
Note: I visited Carl many times
in NY.
Hi Betty and Bill
Vivian and I were really glad to see you at the
reunion at Myrtle Beach, along with all the other
12th TCS men and their wives.
What a wonderful idea to get us guys all back in
touch after all these years.
I do miss the great times we all had at Rhein Main in
the 1950s. I couldn't have been any luckier than to
be stationed with such a great bunch of guys.
I could go on and on about the 12th TCS, but what I'm
really trying to say is that being at R-M was one of
the most exciting parts of my life. God bless them
all
The second exciting part of my life was to marry my
wife, Vivian. We raised five great children, four
girls and a great son, on our dairy farm with a few
horses cats, dogs, chickens, goats, rabbits, pigs and
a bunch of dairy and beef cattle.