Hellfire, it’s a Spitfire!

Great story sent from a family friend and military veteran:

From: Jack Winninghoff
Subject: Re: Fwd: SPITFIRE 944 A Great True Story – gotta watch this

Walter,
Gotta watch is an understatement to the 10th power!
As a youngster my first serious technical interest was in photography. I built an enlarger and did my own processing for many years. After getting my wings in WWII, I wanted to fly reconnaissance in P-38’s. (didn’t succeed – was put in the VHB (B-24 school and then B-29’s).
I built a very detailed model of a Spitfire in HS – loved that elliptical wing.
I spent a good many years with several companies involved in designing lenses and cameras, e.g. Perkin-Elmer who built the US Cameras and the SR-71 Cameras, and Itek who dominated the low orbital recon satellites.
At Itek I became quite friendly with the then retired father of US Army WWI reccee, General George Goddard.
At Perkin-Elmer and Itek I had great success in writing proposals for camera development and multi sensor systems (Photo, IR, Elint, and Radar). I traveled to Germany and France hawking our proposal to up date tactical recce A/C.

I am so grateful to you for sending this to me
Jack
PS I have a fair number of books on the subject of the value of photo recce, which arguably can is considered to me of critical value to us as early as the balloon flights of the civil war, WWI, and certainly WWII, and the cold war.  You are welcome to browse and borrow.

FWD: Here is some footage of WWII — thought you would be interested.

What a terrific presentation and footage!

SPITFIRE 944

Click on site below.

http://www.youtube.com/embed/ie3SrjLlcUY

Levity in today’s hotly-debated political climate

An online email sent to my local national legislative member (a/k/a MC, Member of Congress, Congressman), named the 2011 Fighting Freshman of the Year

Congressman Brooks:

Recently, a dance instruction studio — Kinesthetic Cue Dance Club, located at 8006 Old Madison Pike in Madison, Alabama — celebrated its 13th birthday.

As customers, my wife and I would like, with the consent of the owner, Harold Renneberg III, to recognize this achievement.

Harold is a military veteran with a good sense of humor.

In today’s climate of political polarity, we would like you to sponsor a motion to declare the 1st of April “Male Pattern Baldness Awareness Day,” to which Harold Renneberg, going bald himself, is quite fond of saying he’s fully aware is much needed.

Not only would this give us men growing bald patches a moment to reflect on our shiny domed pates, it would show that military veterans ARE finding viable ways to be productive members of society by opening local businesses and creating much-needed jobs.

We thank you in advance for your assistance in promoting this day and honoring Harold on his business milestone.

We wish you well in the upcoming election and are glad you have represented our district with dignity and dedication.

Sincerely,
Richard L. Hill, II

P.S. For a recent magazine article about the dance studio, read here: http://www.kinestheticcue.com/misc/strictlyballroom.htm