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In Memory Of TBH_LtGen.Mad_Dog_BCO Bombing Officer Commander

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TBH_LtGen.Mad_Dog_BCO was born 12-25-1945, died 03-06-2007 at 61 yrs. old. He lived life to the fullest, enjoyed every day. He loved his Fighter Ace buddies and playing the game. He bragged to everyone about his friends he played with and his points and rank in the squadron. I remember when he was asked to join the squadron, thought he was a special player and proud to be asked. TBH_LtGen.Mad_Dog_BCO considered ya'll his best friends, his day wasn't complete without talking or flying with with you. I loved him so much, we made each other happy for 3 years, but wish we had 20 more. He loved to go fishing, play with his pets, work in the yard, have fun with my grandchildren, and brag about his accomplishments. We took several short trips together, he love to be going somewhere all the time. His dream was later for us to travel all over the country, camping and site seeing. TBH_LtGen.Mad_Dog_BCO would help anyone, he took in a storm refuge family, bought bikes for needey children at X-MAS, helped me when my mom died being there for me. He told me not cry and be sad after he died, but that's impossible. He was a veteran of the Air Force in the Viet Nam war, and was proud of his country. I want to thank you guys for being his friend, and hope he will always be remembered for being himself, a sweet, caring, funny gentleman.

Love always, Mad Dog's wife, Dianne

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