Saturday, January 26, 2013

Techincal Difficulties

My hosting service erroneously deleted the hypercontiuum.com account, even though it had a lot of time left on it. I am working on restoring everything; updates to follow. [2013-01-26,8-47] Site has been back up for a while now. I'm still seeing some problems of another sort off and on, however. Anyway, things are mostly back to normal. [2013-02-20,15-44]

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Copy of the VPB-118 book on eBay

This is rather rare: a copy of the VPB-118 book is for sale on eBay. Auction ends January 23. VPB-118 book auction.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Veterans' Day 2012

Thanks to all of America's veterans who sacrificed so that we could live in a nation such as America. May their efforts always be remembered. May there be less wars in the future, also.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Memorial Day 2012

So, another Memorial Day rolls around. I won't post the names of the missing and killed in action from VPB-118; you can see that list by scrolling down a little bit and looking at last year's post. One of the names on that list is Otto Bunkers, of Crew 11, McCutcheon's crew. That was the only VPB-118 plane lost from which survivors were recovered, about half the crew. Otto didn't make it, which makes this photo all the more poignant. Let's not forget those that came before us.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Pearl Harbor Anniversary

I'm writing this on the seventieth anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, and America's sudden entry into the bloodiest and most widespread conflict the world has ever known. I hope that humanity never forgets the harm that evil intentions can precipitate. I was told that co-pilot of my father's crew, Lt.(jg) Robert J. Berens was on the Iowa that morning. Several other airmen of VPB-118 were there, as well. By contributing to a secure and just America and a secure and just world we honor their memory, and we honor all veterans.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Veterans Day 2011

Thanks to all those past and present of the U.S. military who have fought for our freedom, most of all to the great guys of VPB-118. May you always be remembered.

Friday, July 1, 2011

100 Years of Naval Station Great Lakes

Here’s a nice story on the Chicago Tribune site about today’s 100th anniversary of NSGL. Congratulations!

Follow-up: in the NSGL tradition, the base personnel made a “living 100”. You can see it here: Sun-Times.