We held a memorial service for Phew and a few of the 617 guys were on TS and unexpectedly offered to do a fly-over for the ceremony.
It was quite a sight and put together in an extreme hurry so I just wanted to say thanks.
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wish I could i have been there...no matter what side you fight for ...since WWIIOL was released we have all been a "family" any time someone passes on.... we all morn their leave of absence... <S>! phew
This is what makes this game different from others ...the comradery(sp?) .... and this is why we all keep coming back....
This is what makes this game different from others ...the comradery(sp?) .... and this is why we all keep coming back....
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As was Fuelpump, I too was honored to participate.
I also did not know Phew personally, but had heard about her and was at the original memorial service for her a year ago. It says a lot for her character when others have spoken and continue to speak so highly of her.
She will be missed, even by those who had only heard of her.
Cono (a.k.a. Pitviper)
I also did not know Phew personally, but had heard about her and was at the original memorial service for her a year ago. It says a lot for her character when others have spoken and continue to speak so highly of her.
She will be missed, even by those who had only heard of her.
Cono (a.k.a. Pitviper)
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