A compilation of the collective memories of B Co 2/227, Death Dealers. Also known as the Bravo Company BAD BOYS.
The thought here is to compile the activities and antics of the Bad Boy Club for posterity.
06 November 2007
Flying with Kids
John Rodan used to say, "kids and Army Aviation"....
That's Elizabeth in the front seat, Brendon on the wing and the old man in the back. Goodness, how time flies.
It would appear that Dennis has upset young Elizabeth and that younger brother Brendon is giggling about the first of many "instructional flights" his sister will experience!
Yea, sure Dennis, whatever you say. That's why, if you zoom in on the picture, you can see Dennis grinning as he is looking over the "pink slip" on his kneeboard. E looks like she is wondering how she could be related to this man. I agree with Dean, this is probably the coolest picture on here.
I couldn't be prouder as well. Surely, words could not describe the pride you must have for the success of our kids. It seems like only yesterday you were teaching us to fly back at Fort Hood.
One thing is for sure. You look old as dirt. It used to be the mileage, but I'd say the rust is starting to bleed through.
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This by far could be the coolest picture yet on the blog.
It is my guess that the particulars of this shot have never been seen or repeated before!
I could not be prouder.
Thank You
It would appear that Dennis has upset young Elizabeth and that younger brother Brendon is giggling about the first of many "instructional flights" his sister will experience!
You wound me sir! With my calm, collected and thoughtful instruction style I'm certain I never hurt anyone's feelings!
Yea, sure Dennis, whatever you say. That's why, if you zoom in on the picture, you can see Dennis grinning as he is looking over the "pink slip" on his kneeboard. E looks like she is wondering how she could be related to this man. I agree with Dean, this is probably the coolest picture on here.
Dennis,
I couldn't be prouder as well. Surely, words could not describe the pride you must have for the success of our kids. It seems like only yesterday you were teaching us to fly back at Fort Hood.
One thing is for sure. You look old as dirt. It used to be the mileage, but I'd say the rust is starting to bleed through.
B
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