DarrenW
Staff Sergeant
In fairness to Darren a plane doesn't have to be airborne to make an impression, in the air the Hellcat is much like many others but the pics of them ready for take off made a real impression on me, to be in the middle of that must have been an experience.
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That photo is undeniably one of my favorites! Just a few days ago I had the distinct honor and pleasure of having lunch with a former Hellcat pilot who during the war was assigned to VF-81. He was present during the first attacks on Tokyo since the Doolittle raids of 1942. I was awestruck by what he told me. He still recalls all those intense launches from the deck of the USS Wasp like they just happened yesterday. Never boisterous or cocky, he's a true gentleman who feels that he was just doing his "job". Being married 65 years, he says that his greatest achievement in life is the family he and his wife began all those years ago and even at 95 he's still very active in the community. God bless him.
His name is Ray Owen by the way....