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Tomick
#1 Posted : 08 January 2019 17:59:33

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Tony Foulds saw the American B-17 bomber crash in Endcliffe Park in 1944 when he was eight years old.

The crew of the Flying Fortress steered away from him and his friends playing in the field before crashing into a wood.

Since a memorial was erected in the 1970's, he has regularly kept plants watered and tended the area in remembrance of the 10 aircrew that died. Mr Foulds said how he felt guilty over the incident and wants a flypast to honour the victims of the 75th anniversary on February 22nd 2019.

https://www.eadt.co.uk/n...-usaf-victims-1-5842844
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#2 Posted : 08 January 2019 20:30:47

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Saw this on Breakfast Tv. It was a genuinely moving experience watching his dedication to tending and maintaining the memorial.

Sincerely hope this does come about, not just for Mr Foulds, but to remember the airmen that died ensuring their plane didn't crash into the children playing in the park.
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#3 Posted : 09 January 2019 00:16:42

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Truly a remarkable man for doing what he's done all these years. Have great hopes his wish will come to fruition and we'll see a fly past happen to give the crew the recognition the deserve...

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#4 Posted : 22 January 2019 14:29:49

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After thousands of people got behind the campaign, the Royal Air Force and United States Air Force has announced today that his wish has been granted and aircraft will be flying over the park on Feb 22nd. ThumpUp

https://inews.co.uk/news...morial-us-airmen-crash/

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#5 Posted : 22 January 2019 15:06:11

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ThumpUp Great result for all concerned. Should be a memorable day!
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#6 Posted : 22 January 2019 15:51:42

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Awesome news. Read about this the other day am glad they doing flypast. Fair few aircraft involved too.

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#7 Posted : 22 January 2019 18:44:38
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An amazing story and dedication by one man.

The flypast is a great tribute. Cool


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#8 Posted : 22 January 2019 21:04:32

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Great news, a nice tribute to the brave B-17 crew and to a man who has regularly tended to the memorial.

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#9 Posted : 22 January 2019 22:05:58

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That's great news, I'm so pleased for the old chap who's cared for the graves of those lost airmen all of these years, what a nice and fitting tribute it will be!

Well done to the RAF and USAF. ThumpUp

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The “Mi Amigo” flypast, led by a sole F-15 is tomorrow (22nd Feb) at 8.45am. The aircraft expected to take part in this historic event include F-15’s, Typhoons, Ospreys and a Dakota but will be dependent on the weather.

The aircraft have been marked with the names of the Mi Amigo crew.

The BBC will be broadcasting live from the park from 6am to 9.15am on Friday, and visitors are encouraged to arrive at the park anytime from 7.15am. A memorial service will take place from 8am, with a Bugler playing one verse of Amazing Grace. There will be a reading from St John’s Gospel by a Royal British Legion and a bugler will play the Last Post and Reveille, followed by the flypast at 8.45am.

The best viewing area will be in the large field close to the Endcliffe Park café, where a big screen will be set up to relay events to the crowd.

https://www.google.co.uk...-years-on-1-9596121/amp

Video of the F-15 prep that will lead the remembrance, marked with crew names..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNLnkSZmsfA

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Really pleased to see this is going to happen. Beautiful story and Tony deserves all the support he can get to make this tribute a success.....Cool Cool

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Pensioner 'Tony' gets his wish of a Flypast.....

https://www.bbc.co.uk/ne...outh-yorkshire-47323045

Wonderful....Drool Drool Drool

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BigGrin Very emotional moment for him. As he said in his interview on TV, the flypast was for those brave dead airmen, and made him feel proud, but still felt guilty for surviving even after all these years. It was good to see the decendants there to pay their respects too.

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What a great turn out and very emotional scenes. What a great story.

Mark
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A great tribute and Tony is a wonderful character.

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