View Full Version : RIP John Alison
ghettodub
06-08-2011, 09:15
Rest in peace to a really cool old WWII vet. Not a lot of these guys left anymore...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/john-r-alison-daring-wwii-ace-who-led-burma-invasion-dies-at-98/2011/06/07/AGZgdXLH_story.html
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c9/TexHillweremember.jpg
the Chinese pointed to the P-40 and said, “We need 100 of these.”“No,” Chennault said, pointing to the daring pilot, “you need 100 of these.”
great story
Bailey Guns
06-08-2011, 09:46
I just watched an episode of "Dogfights" a few days ago. John Alison was one of those profiled.
A true American Hero.
I saw that too.
RIP Mr. Alison.
Seamonkey
06-09-2011, 07:00
R.I.P. Mr. Alison
GhostRider
06-09-2011, 18:41
R.I.P. Sir, Your job here is done,
[Salute]
Colorado Pete
06-11-2011, 00:58
When I saw the thread title the first thought in my head was of "Johnny Alison" from Col. Robert L. Scott's memoir "God is My Co-Pilot", detailing his days in China as CO of the 23rd Fighter Group. Did not for a minute think the thread was going to be about that same guy! 98 years old, God bless him. RIP and well done pilot!
The reference to him ditching his shot-up P-40 in a river is detailed in Scott's book. The planes (and spare parts) were so scarce that the Chinese locals dived down into the river and constructed a raft of bamboo under the submerged plane and floated it back to the surface for recovery!
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