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Not too long after Cunningham was nailed for corruption, I attended a buddy's retirement ceremony at the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola. I purposely searched for any reference to him in the Hall of Fame area with the intent of complaining if he was there (he was in the past). No reference to him at all now. It's as if he never existed, which is a fitting "dis-honor".
 
I'll dip my oar in,being a rifle toting, pistol toting,steel hemeted grunt back in the old Corps,best stick,best captain I ever flew with back in my round engine apprenticeship was a WW2 ,Army Air Corps vet who was 64 at the time and flew the DC3 with hands of velvet,ran a great cockpit too. In my 727 days,my favorite skipper was an ex P3 guy, who ran an awesome cockpit,and knew the 3 holer like he was there at its inception, so there you have it, a tie ! It always comes down to the individual.
 

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