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| Name: The Pipe Doctors | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Seattle, WA |
Comments:
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| Name: David St. Amand | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Nuevo , Ca |
Comments:
I enjoy the museam, I have tried to volunteer years past and had never heard from anyone. .are you still looking for volunteers?
Also, I notice you may need help up-dating your events calender.
Sincerely,
Dave
| Name: Floyd Farrar | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Hawaiian Gardens CA |
Comments:
I took my seven year old grandson out to the
museum on Thursday the 28th of December 2006.
Even though it was very cool and windy we had a
great time. I mistakenly told him that we could go
into some of the aircraft. This was the case when I
was there a few years ago.
In talking with the docents I found this NOT to be
the case anymore. NO AIRCRAFT are open to inside
viewing by the general public and they said so far
as they know this will be the case for the
foreseeable future. I was not told why, but my
assumption would be liability insurance and sue
crazy Ca Ca Land lawyers! They said and I am
aware, that there are many sharp objects inside
these aircraft and each one probably cries out for a
lawsuit filed on a non profit, low funded, all
volunteer museum staff. They said that the aircraft
are technically owned by the Air Force and Defense
Department so the pond scum (AKA: liability
lawyers) see deep pockets and FREE CASH!Once
more, spineless attorneys mess things up for the
general public, and the public suffers again from
their mindless antics!
The museum staff should do a great service to the
public and inform them via the website etc., that
the aircraft are NOT open to interior viewing or
tours.
Other than that, I LOVE the place and plan to be
back numerous times even though the 91 Freeway
and Van Buren Avenue are getting to be VERY
congested seemingly 24/7.
| Name: JHC the 2nd | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: California |
Comments:
Does anyone remember John (Jack) or Joan Casey from March Field during the Berlin Airlift timeframe? If you do, please contact me. Although John (Jack) passed away in 2005, Joan is alive and well and would love to reminisce.
| Name: JHC & Family |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Location: California |
Comments:
My grandfather was stationed at March Field when he first entered the Air Force. Now, some 60 years later, I am stationed on March ARB while serving in the Army. Looking forward to visiting the museum to get a glimpse of what it was like when Grandpa was there.
| Name: Ed Smith | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Syracuse, NY |
Comments:
My father Ed Smith Sr. served at March Field in 1956 where I was born. Would like to hear from anyone who may have known him.
| Name: Vernon "Bud" Byrd | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Chico, Ca. |
Comments:
I didn't get to visit but, as the author of Passing Gas- The History of Inflight Refueling, and having read the comments in the guestbook, I thought that I would add that I am also trying to uphold the traditions and memories of the Air Force and tankers, in particular. One day soon, I do want to visit and perhaps meet and share memories with others of my kind. One of those who added 6 to the "Saves" book of Vietnam!
| Name: Randall EIDSON ADR-2 (ac) | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Springfield, Ohio |
Comments:
I flew with the AD-5W out of NAS Quonset, RI from Jan 1960 with VAW-12 Det.34 and went to VAW-33 Det.34 until March 1963. Was det. the USS Lake Champain Carrier.
Write to me, I am L@@KING for Harold H. forgot the last name. He went to Conn. and then to NJ State Highway Patrol
God Bless all of You
Randy