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ANOTHER WW11 VET HAS GONE HOME
Self | Sept 14 | snowtigger

Posted on 09/14/2014 7:41:56 AM PDT by snowtigger

We lost another WW11 vet today.My wife's Dad, August Niemann went to be with the Lord today . He was 94 years old.

He flew as a ball-turret gunner out of England at the end of WW11.

To his dying day he would never talk about the war. When he did, he would only tell us about the food drops at the end of the war. He said the people of Europe were so hungry, they would run out to get food as it was still falling. Sometimes there were so many people on the field, they would have to stop dropping until the field was clear.

In 1961 Augie moved his family to Alaska, where I met my wife while we were in Junior High school.

He worked until retirement on the Alaska Railroad. In retirement he became Associate Pastor in his church until shortly before his death. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, along with three daughters and many Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his only son.

I was watching "Memphis Belle" when the call came. He was a member of what was truly The Greatest Generation.


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1 posted on 09/14/2014 7:41:56 AM PDT by snowtigger
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To: snowtigger

RIP Augie


2 posted on 09/14/2014 7:45:54 AM PDT by goodnesswins (R.I.P. Doherty, Smith, Stevens, Woods)
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To: snowtigger

RIP. I really miss these guys.


3 posted on 09/14/2014 7:49:46 AM PDT by skeeter
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RIP Airman. Thank you.

BTW the Belle is on tour after many years of restoration.

http://www.libertyfoundation.org/schedule.html


4 posted on 09/14/2014 7:51:52 AM PDT by mad_as_he$$
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God bless him. RIP, sir. We owe your generation more than we can ever repay.


5 posted on 09/14/2014 7:53:57 AM PDT by wayoverthehill
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Rest in peace .. to the REAL Generation


6 posted on 09/14/2014 7:57:17 AM PDT by unojook
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RIP Augie. May God welcome him home with trumpets.


7 posted on 09/14/2014 8:00:14 AM PDT by Hugh the Scot ( Total War)
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What a story! What a life! We are truly blessed to have had such men among us.


8 posted on 09/14/2014 8:02:42 AM PDT by IronJack
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Your father-in-law helped build America to become the most powerful force for good in the world, both militarily and economically. May he RIP after a job well done.

I watched The Memphis Belle a few weeks ago. What a fine movie. They will all be gone soon (sniff).
9 posted on 09/14/2014 8:05:22 AM PDT by Dan in Wichita
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Briol was my mother-in-law's cousin.

10 posted on 09/14/2014 8:14:07 AM PDT by ErnBatavia (It ain't a "hashtag"....it's a damn pound sign, number sign, or octothorpe. ###)
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To: snowtigger
Manning a ball turret had to be terrifying. Reading the poem “Death of the Ball Turret Gunner” at a very young age shocked me and made me suddenly aware that war was the romanticized thing I saw at the movies.
Good by to an incredibly brave man.
11 posted on 09/14/2014 8:15:30 AM PDT by CrazyIvan (I lost my phased plasma rifle in a tragic hovercraft accident.)
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Should read “was NOT”


12 posted on 09/14/2014 8:17:33 AM PDT by CrazyIvan (I lost my phased plasma rifle in a tragic hovercraft accident.)
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THE DEATH OF THE BALL TURRET GUNNER By Randall Jarrell (1914-1965)

From my mother's sleep I fell into the State,
And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze.
Six miles from earth, loosed from its dream of life,
I woke to black flak and the nightmare fighters.
When I died they washed me out of the turret with a hose.

My first thought upon reading this was how much like an abortion his death was.

13 posted on 09/14/2014 8:33:03 AM PDT by choirboy
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RIP


14 posted on 09/14/2014 8:47:18 AM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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As a former Marine, it's a staggering statistic to realize that 8th USAAF KIA exceeded the total number of USMC KIA in the Pacific.
15 posted on 09/14/2014 9:22:54 AM PDT by ken5050 ("One useless man is a shame, two are a law firm, three or more are a Congress".. John Adams)
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The "Memphis Belle" was supposed to be the first B-17 to finish 25 missions and get a trip home. I've read that the first crews over there averaged 10% casualties. When a B-17 went down, you lost ten men. Not all were killed but they were lost to the war effort. On their worst day, they lost something like 89 planes, that is 890 men.

I used to know another ball-turret gunner. He was more talkative than Augie. He said "all I wanted to do was get the pilot by the throat and explain to him that those people shooting at us WERE really trying to kill us and it would be better to just turn around and go home". But, they didn't, they flew on into the inferno. I have always wondered where they got the cajone's. The same can be said for those who stormed the beaches.

I try to thank God often for such men. We can not ever let this country ever slip away, it cost them too much. PS I'm 65 years old and missed Viet Nam because of asthma and a heart murmur. I've spent my life regretting it while being thankful at the same time.

16 posted on 09/14/2014 9:51:03 AM PDT by snowtigger (It ain't what you shoot, it's what you hit.)
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To: snowtigger

RIP sir


17 posted on 09/14/2014 10:13:40 AM PDT by mowowie
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My dad was a ww2 vet also. He went to be with the Lord this past Feb 6, 2014. He was 93 years old. I loved him beyond words. Truly they were the Greatest Generation.


18 posted on 09/14/2014 11:04:40 AM PDT by txgirl4Bush (Impeach obama)
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My uncle Lloyd probably knew him.
Lloyd was a navigator on a B-17 out of England and later, Benghazi.


19 posted on 09/14/2014 12:21:42 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Rip it out by the roots.)
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My condolences to your wife and to you.

As for your father-in-law, it seems they made special men back then. I feel lessened by his death.

20 posted on 09/14/2014 12:42:43 PM PDT by Scoutmaster (I'd rather be at Philmont)
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