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    Default Maj. James Harrison Tuskegee Airman, B52 Jockey and UA pilot dies

    Another member of the greatest generation has left us. I didn't know Jim but he was a longtime member of the CCCSC club and apparently a pretty special guy. You'd have to be something special to put up with the crap he had to deal with in WW2 and still not be hateful and bitter. I think we all could learn a bit from his life's example of overcoming adversity.

    http://www.tuskegeeairmen.org/uploads/SkywardMind.pdf

    http://denver.yourhub.com/Lakewood/S...ry~298550.aspx

    He will be laid to rest at Saint Jude Catholic Church, 9405 W Florida Ave., Lakewood, CO 80232 at 10.00 AM Monday, December 13th.

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    R.I.P.

    Fly high Red Tailed Angel

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    I met him and a few other TA at an air show in Longmont in the mid-90s.

    I told him he and his fellow TA were some of the greatest heroes of the war and I was honored to meet him and shake his hand. He cried and said, "Thank you so much for saying that."

    I'm sorry to hear of his passing.
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    RIP, Sir.

    I believe I met him at the Peterson AFB physical therapy once, several years ago.

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    I have always been in awe when I have read stories of the Tuskegee Airman and their missions. They were truly a breed apart, He will be sadly missed.

    R.I.P. Sir, your job is done.

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    Thank you for your Service and Life as an example to all that dispair, anyone can suceed as longs as they will it. You will be missed.

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    A great example of a great person succeeding despite adversity. I think their attitudes serve as an example to everyone. Godspeed, Major Harrison.
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    The passing of a great American!

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    I hate funerals, but I might have to go to this one.

    RIP Major Harrison.
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    and I'm crazy about my tea at night

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    Men of his caliber come along far too seldom. When I look at the men who fought WWII and compare them to the generations we have raised recently I weep.


    RIP
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