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Script available for download - cobalt - 05-20-2007 Wonderful story. I even got hubby to read it. Thanks again! Script available for download - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-20-2007 Ken Valentine Wrote:I noticed all of that, and the dots were very well connected. The only bit of controversy was that some believe that Von Richtoffen was actually hit by a machine gunner firing from the ground. But as I said . . . that's controversy. Ken, I read a couple of books in the early '70s about the Red Baron. Both authors, independently, made the case, that it was indeed an (Aussie?)machine gunner who brought down the Red Knight of Germany. Books given away long ago, alas, so I can't review their arguments. But so WW One that the British buried Richtoffen with full honors and sent a fast aircraft to drop photos of the ceremony on a German "aerodrome." Script available for download - Ken Valentine - 05-21-2007 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Ken, I read a couple of books in the early '70s about the Red Baron. Both authors, independently, made the case, that it was indeed an (Aussie?)machine gunner who brought down the Red Knight of Germany. I'm aware of that. Some believe that the fatal shot was made by machinegunner Cedric Popkin of the 24th Australian Machinegun Company. Others believe that the shot was taken by W.J. "Snowy" Evans, a machinegunner with the 53rd battery of the Royal Australian Artillery. Some knowledgeable people dismiss both of these theories, which are still not officially recognized. Either way, everything else was right on the money, and to write it differently would have ruined an otherwise excellent story. Ken V. |