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Description
Mr. Edwards describes the camaraderie shared with other pilots - the feeling that those that were lost, were still part of the team.
Transcription
Well it was sort of a world a part. It was something that not everyone will do ever again. It was something that would never wanted to miss and I just, I can’t explain the joy and the feeling we had when we were all together fighting the war and those that were shot down or lost, it seems like they’re still here. They’re part of the team and they’ve gone away for awhile.Interviewer: Is there a bond between you men that has lasted all these years? Oh, yeah, terrific bond, yeah. You see when you look at someone face to face it’s one thing but when you look at them from across an air plane and watch him doing what he’s doing you know, it’s something that never gets erased. There’s just something that tied the, there’s nothing like it if, they must get the same in the Army and the Navy and for a young person his training in life this should be included in his life, his growing up. I would say.