tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1114243137755333505.post4824349397627282662..comments2023-09-29T01:02:20.508-07:00Comments on Tony Chong: "Lady Be Good"Tony Chonghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17108981383918330923noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1114243137755333505.post-39015700956513649312012-02-05T22:27:39.858-08:002012-02-05T22:27:39.858-08:00Tony,
There are a few errors in your story: It was...Tony,<br />There are a few errors in your story: It was the 376th Bomb Group, not the 576th. The thermos contained COFFEE not tea. The two additional remains were found 26 and 36 miles beyond the five, not 20 and 27 miles. The 8th crew member that was never found was S/Sgt. Vernon Moore. The 9th crew member was Lt. John Woravka and he was found in August of 1960, the same year as the other seven bodies. The last crew member died 36 miles beyond his comrades, not 27. As for the diorama, It was several major mistakes and several minor ones. The major ones are that the Lady was painted a desert PINK color, not tan. The black serial number on the starboard vertical stabilizer was not on the bomber when she was found. It had disappeared probably due to the blowing sand. and finally, The star insignias did not have black circles around them. To keep this comment short, I will let the minor mistakes go for now. <br /><br />LarryLarryWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11254345549834390408noreply@blogger.com