| A few years ago on the 50th anniversary of his death, I wrote a poem for my best friend in the service. We'd trained together at
places like the Smokey Hill Air Base, in Salina, Kansas, named for the Smokey Hill River
When we were made instructors, I volunteered for overseas duty and was transferred to the 486th. He went over late in the war, to Italy, plane was thought sabotaged, lost two port engines and controls on takeoff with a full bomb load. The poem is written for him, but I think many of us feel the same way about others. -Robert Bloch, 832nd
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