56 Eagle
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GO Rest high on that Mountain, your work on earth is done!
In Memory of those those that we've have flown with in this virtual world called FighterAce. Some we have met and others just a voice on Teamspeak, but we loved them as our Brothers and Sisters.
Their contributions to this game and to our lives, just made us a better person to have known and flown with them.
Rest in Peace my friends and keep that hanger light on for us, till we meet again!
~S~
Our friend and squad M8, Bruce Taylor, 56_Eagle passed away at 10:00pm Tuesday night. He died peacefully.
Eagle liked FA so much he had a licence plate with 56_Eagle on it. Eagle was always fun to fly with and one of the best fighter pilots in the game.
His cancer was one bogey he could not beat.
Please keep his family in your prayers.
56th Fighter Group will miss our comrade!
56_Killerwall [author]
56_Eagle's Obituary:
TAYLOR, Mastor Sgt. BRUCE
Master Sgt. BRUCE TAYLOR U.S. Air Force, Retired Bruce A. Taylor, of Las Vegas, passed away Tuesday, March 27, at Sunrise Hospital, of Cancer of the Pancreas. He was born, June 18, 1951, in Santa Monica, Calif. Bruce served with distinction in many responsible positions in the United States as well as Germany, the Republic of Korea, and Saudi Arabia. These include: weapons loader, fuel systems repair specialist, aircraft fuel systems technician and craftsman, aircraft fuel systems quality assurance manager and safety non-commissioned officer in charge of the tank farm, fuel tank storage area superintendent and assistant non-commissioned officer in charge of the fuel systems element with the 33rd Fighter Wing. He received a Tour Ribbon with three OLC (Oak Leaf Clusters), AF Overseas Long Tour Ribbon, AF Longevity Service Award Ribbon with three OLC, Professional Military Education Graduate Ribbon with one OLC, Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, AF Training Ribbon, Meritorious Service Medal. He also served from 1990 to 1994, in support of Operation Desert Shield/Storm. He was an engineer from 1995-2007, with Monte Carlo Resort and Casino. Bruce is survived by his wife, Beatriz Taylor; son, Travis Taylor; and sisters, Diane Saunders and Carol Furumoto. Services for Bruce will be on Wednesday, April 4, and include; a viewing from noon-2 p.m., a brief Buddhist Ceremony and Military Honor Guard with flag presentation, all at Affordable Cremation & Burial, 2457 N. Decatur Blvd.

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