Wednesdays With Myron – Japan (1953-1956), Part I
Shortly after I arrived in Tokyo, my High Security Clearance let me reassign myself to the area where enlisted men, non-commissioned officers, sergeants, lieutenants, captains and majors were scheduling all the maintenance on the aircraft and writing the work orders to send to the engine man or propeller mechanics, hydraulics technician or whatever was needed. […]
Wednesdays With Myron – the Air Force (1953-1956), Part Iii: Setting Sail to Korea
It would take the troop ship I was on 30 days to reach Korea. I used to shave in the head, which was located in the prow of the ship. When the waves caused the ship to sink its prow under the water, the urinal would slosh from one end to the next. Standing at […]
Wednesdays With Myron – the Air Force (1953-1956), Part Ii: My Time in Alaska
Shortly after my Texas training, I was shipped to Fairbanks, Alaska for six months. Thankfully, I wasn’t on the hot stand. I was in the shop. The B-29 was a very large aircraft with a difficult propeller system. You had to have something sensitive enough to change the plane’s angle, but you couldn’t do it […]
Wednesdays With Myron – the Air Force (1953-1956), Part I: Basic Training and Texas
I went for basic training for the Air Force in upstate New York. Immediately, I learned that they were doing a theatrical production, Conquest of the Air, that had been written by a young Frenchman who had joined the United States Air Force. When I learned that the Air Force was gathering talent to produce a […]
Wednesdays With Myron – Early Years 1933-1952 Part II
National Guard March, Portland, Maine 1940
Wednesdays With Myron – Early Years 1933-1952 Part 1
I was born in Portland, Maine in 1933. My earliest childhood memory is setting fire to a field with a magnifying glass when I was about 6 years old. I really thought the thing was going to race through the whole neighborhood, but I managed to stomp it out before anything terribly tragic happened. Still, […]