Kirk John | WW2 | P51 Pilot

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  • @andynixon2820
    @andynixon2820 5 років тому +190

    These old guys are fascinating to listen to .

    • @brucecaldwell6701
      @brucecaldwell6701 5 років тому +3

      They sure are. I've been fortunate in that in my lifetime I've gotten to listen to quite a few WW Two vets stories. One of them being my maternal grandfather who was in the navy. These stories never get boring.

    • @ivyandroses4373
      @ivyandroses4373 5 років тому +3

      MEN

  • @KenGriffiths
    @KenGriffiths 5 років тому +318

    Leedom Kirk John BORN 14 Sep 1919 passed away 8 Nov 2016 aged 97 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, USA.

    • @raycorsicana4705
      @raycorsicana4705 5 років тому +4

      I've been in the Air Force 30 years

    • @raycorsicana4705
      @raycorsicana4705 5 років тому +7

      I've been in the Air Force 30 years my mom was a wac during World War II in the Army Air corps she tested radios and was a parachute packer my Uncle J Franklin Wallace was it tallest major in the 8th Air Force at six six he was a flight surgeon on B-26 Marauders and b-17s

    • @raycorsicana4705
      @raycorsicana4705 5 років тому +33

      I am a medic in the Air Force in statistically we are losing approximately 1, 000 World War II veterans a day how sad it is to see them go the ones that are gone now are turning over in their graves from what the Liberals are trying to do to this great nation

    • @joncechvala323
      @joncechvala323 5 років тому +14

      Just Outstanding what a great life....lived by a decent man!!!

    • @lukethompson7970
      @lukethompson7970 5 років тому +7

      What a great man and an amazing soul

  • @AlaskaTrucker
    @AlaskaTrucker 5 років тому +54

    The gentleman had "presence" on-screen, in other words you feel as if you could ask him a question, because he's so here and now. Growing up I remember a lot of WWII and Korean War Veterans. One whom we knew as "Slim" did mud and sheet-rock work as a profession and he finished most of the walls inside our house where I grew up. Whenever Slim would come to the house to do sheet-rock work, usually around 9:00am, we'd invite him to sit down for coffee before starting to work. Slim would start drinking coffee with my folks and begin telling stories and by 11:15am they'd all still be drinking coffee and talking. Slim was a great guy and as a kid I loved hearing his stories. Many years later, I learned that Slim had been present at D-Day as an infantryman. ...The easy going manner of Kirk John in this video brings back a lot of memories of Slim and those days of growing up around this caliber of gentlemen. I wish I could sit down and hear those stories again today. Great video! God Bless our Military

  • @mike.47
    @mike.47 5 років тому +91

    “Look down there” must have been his guardian angel.
    R.I.P.

    • @maikbaumann1250
      @maikbaumann1250 4 роки тому +2

      ye well what can you do, "one nation under god" right?

    • @kiwibob223
      @kiwibob223 3 роки тому

      Or a part of his brain working under his conscious understanding processing something his exceptional eyesight had seen as he approached the gun .
      Which do you think makes more sense? 🤪

    • @shawnpa
      @shawnpa 3 роки тому +1

      @@kiwibob223🤔 Actually it didn't make more sense. He heard a voice yelling. So...

    • @christianmotley262
      @christianmotley262 2 роки тому

      You think you're being logical? Remember Logos is the name assigned to the One Who has always existed, Who has created all things.

  • @maucommaero2368
    @maucommaero2368 5 років тому +45

    My Dad was a fighter pilot in WWII and he, like him, made them a shining example of what just American's were made of...

  • @SmittyWerbenJager56
    @SmittyWerbenJager56 5 років тому +66

    That southeast PA accent is beautiful. Rest In Peace to one Bad ass fella. They don’t make em like him anymore.

    • @chrispiazza7487
      @chrispiazza7487 5 років тому +1

      Greta guy but, I'm from that same part of PA and I have to tell, that accent (mine too) is horrific.

    • @racerdude7730
      @racerdude7730 4 роки тому

      I’m from the Gettysburg area and I know we have an accent but I can’t really put my finger on it. What’s some of the stuff we really say different?

    • @wth82
      @wth82 4 роки тому +2

      Oh yes they do make them like that you just wait and see wait till we start kicking these commie bastards asses that are trying to tear our country apart.

    • @copperfish543
      @copperfish543 3 роки тому

      It sounded Canadian to me.

    • @Chrisamos412
      @Chrisamos412 3 роки тому

      He’s from Coatsville Chester County which borders Delaware County not far from Philadelphia. His accent is typical of the area. I worked in Phili, Marcus Hook, Trainer, etc, at oil refineries. I’m retired now, but in my mid 20’s when I started working that area, it was so cool to listen to the old timers that were still working at that time. You did what they told you if you wanted to learn your job and if you didn’t you’d get a browbeating, they’d ride you until you straightened up. Yeah, most youth of today would be offended and their feelings hurt if they worked at the time I did. Loved this interview! What an American treasure!

  • @hankgs
    @hankgs 5 років тому +91

    Amazing. These guys were 20-21-22 year olds out of country, flying crazy missions with such high mortality rates... This gentlemen is a true hero with 37 missions in a Mustang- WOW.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 5 років тому +5

      Hero yes, but make no mistake the high mortality rate was in the bombers, not the fighters, the guys in the bombers got slaughtered, a full one third of all US combat killed and wounded in the ETO were 8th Air Force men and the vast majority were from bomber crews.

    • @hankgs
      @hankgs 5 років тому +7

      My Uncle was a Spitfire pilot in the 322nd RAF-Dutch Squadron- He was a fighter pilot who was shot down (killed) in the last week of April 1945... 10 days prior to V-E Day.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 5 років тому +2

      @@hankgs
      Yes, fighter pilots got shot down, but the "high mortality rate" was in the bomber crews, many more bombers were shot down than fighters and each one had ten men in it compared to one in a fughter, the men in the fighters got bloody, the men in the bombers got slaughtered.

    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 5 років тому +2

      @Patrick Ancona
      As I said, 1 fighter goes down that's one guy, 1 bomber goes down that's 10 guys, why do you think fighters were sent in to clear out air defenses at targets before the bombers went in once they got close enough for fighter bombers to do it, look at the numbers of bomber crew losses compared to fighter pilot losses, and I never suggested that no one ever died in fighters, but the numbers were far worse with bomber crews, they didn't even wear their parachutes during the mission, quite often they couldn't get to their chute or it had been destroyed during an attack.

    • @smurra3
      @smurra3 5 років тому

      Fighters were not sent in to clear air Defenses during bombing missions like today. Like right, they were going to try to take out all the 88's for the bombers? They would have been slaughtered by the 20mm 37mm 40mm and MG42's that can't shoot high enough to hit B17's that flew above the 10,000 feet limit of the small caliber stuff. The Mustangs had water cooled engines not radials and one lucky rifle shot could eventually bring down a Mustang. @@dukecraig2402

  • @wannamontana4130
    @wannamontana4130 5 років тому +44

    " .... a penny a pound!" Precious joy of a little boy, in an elderly man's eyes!

  • @shermansquires3979
    @shermansquires3979 7 років тому +139

    wow, what a story, i'm so glad this footage will last forever!

    • @eugeneh6055
      @eugeneh6055 5 років тому +2

      A lot of things have disappeared off You Tube. Clicking a delete button is a lot easier than burning books.

    • @BioHazardxX1
      @BioHazardxX1 5 років тому +4

      Untill liberals decide this is toxic masculinity and remove it

    • @maureenorourke3292
      @maureenorourke3292 4 роки тому

      @@eugeneh6055 - You get it. Some don't.

    • @maureenorourke3292
      @maureenorourke3292 4 роки тому +2

      @@BioHazardxX1 - Yep, they recruit sheeple....the uninformed and emotional.

    • @maureenorourke3292
      @maureenorourke3292 4 роки тому

      @88Gibson LesPaul - Read books, especially U.S. and World History books published prior to 1985.

  • @jimmoon5997
    @jimmoon5997 5 років тому +82

    I could listen to these guys all day.

  • @donrinker9728
    @donrinker9728 5 років тому +29

    As of today 10/31 it never ceases to amaze me how this brave man's story of courage and faith could be disliked by 30 people. What is wrong with them?

    • @daveb8457
      @daveb8457 4 роки тому

      Unfortunately the count is now up to 54 dislikes as of 7-31-20. I just don't get it.

    • @noahmeiners799
      @noahmeiners799 4 роки тому

      They missed the like button

    • @AverageApe44
      @AverageApe44 3 роки тому

      Bots

    • @prancstaman
      @prancstaman 3 роки тому +2

      The old Germans he missed.

    • @DSToNe19and83
      @DSToNe19and83 3 роки тому

      The internet being the internet..

  • @ThePponu
    @ThePponu 5 років тому +47

    My father would only hire vets from WW2.
    They were/are my mentors just like my dad.
    Its shocking to see them dropping like flies since ive known so many from the late forties till now.
    Theres only 4 left in this small east texas community still alive.
    There once was dozens.

    • @ltcajh
      @ltcajh 5 років тому +1

      Rare to see them st VA, same with Korea.

  • @billhahn4113
    @billhahn4113 7 років тому +309

    They really were 'the greatest generation'.

    • @copperhead-rc5sx
      @copperhead-rc5sx 6 років тому +7

      Bill Hahn damn right we were

    • @tysoncott7402
      @tysoncott7402 5 років тому +3

      yep no question.

    • @Andyb2379
      @Andyb2379 5 років тому +6

      Born from the ‘greatest generation’ lest we never forget those of WW1 also

    • @MDRstudi0s
      @MDRstudi0s 5 років тому +3

      Killing nazis! Fighting across a sea to protect and preserve our values of liberty and justice! Damn right they were the best but also in that same generation we had evil regimes like the nazis.. looking at society today I think it hasn't gotten better, we are slaves to mega corporations and so is the government.

    • @falconeaterf15
      @falconeaterf15 5 років тому +2

      Best generation, possibly. Still had racism , sexism etc.. but obviously the US still has these problems today, mixed with a growing love of proud ignorance.

  • @aussieoffroader1974
    @aussieoffroader1974 5 років тому +9

    Thank you for your service. Lest We Forget.

  • @joecook8352
    @joecook8352 5 років тому +66

    "I called on the Lord and WE got it straightened out " RIP with the Lord you trusted sir

    • @briangoldy8784
      @briangoldy8784 5 років тому +5

      The Statement God or Angels yelled at Him to .."Look Down"..........With Machine Gun Nest.........Shooting at him...Heard many of these statements of Men in Combat..........an Voices commanding Them..........Very Cool..........

    • @para1324
      @para1324 5 років тому +5

      Yes the Good Lord did save him. Much respect sir. 🇺🇸

    • @BillyN31
      @BillyN31 4 роки тому +1

      Anthony Cook amen

    • @maikbaumann1250
      @maikbaumann1250 4 роки тому +1

      @@para1324 the lord pics sides in wartime? dont you think the common german soldier prayed to the same god aswell to be saved from the death above?

    • @para1324
      @para1324 4 роки тому +1

      maik baumann Yes I agree with you. I know many solders asked God for safety no matter what side they were on. I am sure God spoke to all who sought him and did so in many ways. Best regards to you and respect.

  • @only5186
    @only5186 3 роки тому +2

    "Then i flew 37 more missions after that!" Damn! Thank you Mr. John for being a all out bad ass Mustang pilot and laying it all on the line. You men gave us 70 yrs of the most prosperous years the world has ever known. My sincerest apologies that its being destroyed but we may have a say in it yet! Salute to the greatest generation

  • @Henryk516
    @Henryk516 7 років тому +59

    God bless you Mr. Kirk John, that is some story.

  • @user-ii4vn8hw7z
    @user-ii4vn8hw7z 5 років тому +51

    13:43 "That's the safest place to fly... between the top of the buildings and the ground." Holy S. The Greatest Generation also had balls of titanium.

  • @cdpgbc-mw2kz
    @cdpgbc-mw2kz 5 років тому +24

    Canadian viewer. What a worthwhile and fascinating project. Thank you for the opportunity to hear this Veteran's experience. He sounds like a class act.

  • @888jackflash
    @888jackflash 5 років тому +34

    Well done, Sir. Rest in the wings of angels.

  • @happysingle6240
    @happysingle6240 5 років тому +13

    Most of us have no idea what this Hero has been through, God Bless these kind of men and thank you to All veterans.

  • @briandd27
    @briandd27 5 років тому +30

    Bless this guy! I hope my mind is as sharp as his was at his age.

  • @MrJeffro1968
    @MrJeffro1968 7 років тому +60

    What a great Story & one that's now preserved as part of Allied history for all to see. God Bless You Mr Kirk John

    • @bluehornet6752
      @bluehornet6752 5 років тому +2

      @Jordan Sharpe Um...huh?
      Dude, you can't even communicate using complete, coherent sentences. What in the hell do you know about anything? If you can't take the time to write something we can even understand, why should anyone take seriously *anything* you have to say?

  • @Bluelinechevy82
    @Bluelinechevy82 5 років тому +2

    I could sit and listen to these stories all day. These truley was the greatest generation that ever lived.

  • @dessertfox3263
    @dessertfox3263 5 років тому +16

    Thank you Mr. John! A wonderful example of a man who trusted God to get him through hell.

  • @iconiaman
    @iconiaman 5 років тому +5

    You have given us all good lives. Thank you Mr John

  • @cyrilculton1181
    @cyrilculton1181 5 років тому +10

    Sounds like L. gave 'em Hell.
    Lt. L. Kirk John I salute you sir. Thank you for your service to this country & all freedom loving people everywhere. You sir are a glowing example of the Greatest Generation. Listening to you fills my heart with pride to be a citizen of this great country. Hopefully we can soon reignite that spark I see in you as you tell us about your exploits. This nation IS worth fighting for. MAGA!

  • @j.settle6448
    @j.settle6448 5 років тому +3

    At 57 years old, I grew up listening to these WWII guys. Thye were my heroes then and are now. They shaped my life and the way I think to this very day. Love those old guys!!

  • @Nicko30able
    @Nicko30able 5 років тому +8

    The man's faith is inspiring. He died in victory, his faith never left him. Thanks for posting.

  • @wekapeka3493
    @wekapeka3493 4 роки тому +1

    These personal reports are priceless. Thank you.

  • @M21L35
    @M21L35 4 роки тому +1

    RIP, Lt. John......God was definitely YOUR co-pilot!

  • @retiredguyadventures6211
    @retiredguyadventures6211 5 років тому +13

    I'm a Navy vet and know what he is talking about at 28:30 when he was in a storm on the Queen Elizabeth. I did a North Atlantic cruise back in 71 on a destroyer and went through seas like he explained. I never got sea sick either and could eat as much as I wanted cause everybody else was sick and they were just going to throw the food away. My dad went to war on the Queen Elizabeth as well...

    • @BeachsideHank
      @BeachsideHank 5 років тому +3

      Tin can sailor here too, '69- 73 Yankee Station so. China sea, fire support, surface raids up north. If inport for an extended time I made it simple for breakfast- dry toast only, until I got my sea legs back, you'd see the replacements (fng's) scarfing down bacon, sausage, eggs, etc. later after we pulled out you'd see the remains barfed all over the main deck, sometimes the passageways too, ahhh, such memories. ☺

  • @scottmckenzie4635
    @scottmckenzie4635 4 роки тому +4

    Wow, just Wow! I've been to war, I've been to prison, I've been beautifully married, and ugly divorced. This old man could still kick my ass!

  • @yeetmaster8315
    @yeetmaster8315 5 років тому +5

    This is so amazing to me I could listen to these guys all day

  • @gogoplata464
    @gogoplata464 5 років тому +5

    These great men will never be replaced. It's sad, but this is so true. The early 1900s produced the greatest generation in the history of mankind. These were driven, patriotic and good men. I stress the word good.

  • @tombencze6269
    @tombencze6269 3 роки тому +1

    My father in law served , wounded , decorated . For 35 years as his son in law, i picked his ww2 brain every chance. It is the same as hearing John Kirk talk about the P51 . What these men and women went through for our countries is something else. These veterans deserve more than just Memorial Day. every day , when i can i thank a vet. a couple living around the block , i make a point of saying thank you. my father in law is gone long ago , but listening to folks like John Kirk brings back memories of things they went through. bravo to every vet.

  • @parachute82nd
    @parachute82nd 5 років тому +2

    I've noticed a common theme with combat veterans. Either we find faith and humor or bitterness and hatred set in. This man is incredible. The men from my unit (served in Afghanistan) have for the most part chosen to be bitter. 5 suicides this year. Some have chosen faith. A few are actually preachers now. Strange how combat effects people differently.

    • @bluehornet6752
      @bluehornet6752 5 років тому

      @vibratingstring And the underlying theme in the wars since? Politics.
      In the days of WWII the world was truly being threatened by tyrants who were committing mass murder. Six million (or more) Jews murdered in Europe, and 8-10 million (or more) Chinese and other Asians murdered by the Japanese in the Pacific Theater. The Nazi and Japanese war machines were TRUE threats to the world. No war since then has really posed that sort of global threat. With the more recent wars we seem to have politicians deciding that thug A or thug B be taken out, but only if it suits their political aspirations and/or appeases their base. Our politicians have too much power these days, and too much ability to start shit they have don't have to own. When's the last time you've heard of a US President, Vice President, or even a cabinet member sending one of their kids off to be sacrificed in a war?
      IMHO, I would say that WWII was probably the last war that really NEEDED to be fought in the manner it was. In Korea and Viet Nam, it was the politicians who dictated how/when/why things were attacked. We didn't go to war to win per se, at least as far as I can tell. Maybe the first Gulf War is the exception here, but it seems that the rest of the "wars" since then have been fought as much for political convenience as for any other reason. And the "war on terror" is totally fucked-up! How do you stop a seemingly infinite supply of would-be terrorists, when trying to do so only seems to create more terrorists?!? It's a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy, but when the people making the ultimate decision(s) to go to war have never themselves been under fire, then what business do they have making that decision?
      So it seems to me that the real people to blame for all the wars since WWII, at least for the US, are the citizens of the US. I mean, we keep voting for politicians who 1) have no experience fighting a war, 2) have never been under fire, and 3) are using the US military to try to keep themselves in power. I'm neither a Republican nor a Democrat, but the only guy I think really got this was George H. W. Bush, a combat pilot in WWII and was actually shot down by the Japanese. Under his command the US got into and out of Iraq in pretty short order. Say what you will about the man, but at least he went to war to do what it took to win...quickly.

  • @fgiord
    @fgiord 5 років тому +15

    God bless you Sir.

  • @victoriataylor5457
    @victoriataylor5457 5 років тому +16

    I love these old guys, telling the stories of their experoences is priceless. And I noticed how they all ask the Lord for help., And we know, help they got! The Lord was with them all the way. They lived to tell their stories !,They sure had faith ! God bless you Sir for your service to our country . 🇺🇸

    • @loneduck8953
      @loneduck8953 5 років тому

      I wonder if he was disappointed with the government we have running things today.

  • @thomasallen3818
    @thomasallen3818 4 роки тому +1

    My dad used to tell the same story about coming home on a Victory ship. He said he stayed sick the whole way back. God Bless him, it’s sad that he passed.

  • @VegasCyclingFreak
    @VegasCyclingFreak 5 років тому +22

    What a story! Seems like some divine intervention was going on for sure.

  • @edgargonzalez8726
    @edgargonzalez8726 4 роки тому +1

    I live in West Chester Pa. and it’s so great to know that somebody close to me is a hero from the Second World War, so proud to have someone that contributed and risk his life for freedom and democracy

  • @t0ny1189
    @t0ny1189 5 років тому +2

    Amazing...from the crash landing to attacking the trains to chasing the Me262 to meeting the Royal Family... all within a period of several months...incredible.

  • @sabenconte3559
    @sabenconte3559 5 років тому +15

    This video brought me to tears! That guy also looked like Stan Lee.

    • @Cincinnatus1869
      @Cincinnatus1869 3 роки тому

      Stan Lee served honorably during the war also. Genius dude in my book. Brilliant

  • @Neilazbiker
    @Neilazbiker 6 років тому +23

    Thanks for capturing his stories. Fantastic

  • @patrickroe8426
    @patrickroe8426 5 років тому +7

    Thank you for your service........My father was in the Pacific.theatre.....! Got to hitch a ride on a P-47......traded ride for an Arisaka rifle.....riding in radio compartment of said P-47..... It was placed behind cockpit and had a jump seat for testing...... new equipment.....pilot was good.....made Dad puke breakfast and lunch....!

  • @rolandrodriguez3854
    @rolandrodriguez3854 3 роки тому +2

    This interview was done 2 weeks after my Father passed on at 89, USN Signalman. He still remembered the Morse Code and Semaphore at his death. Amazing man. Alfred Rodriguez USN WWll

  • @PoochAndBoo
    @PoochAndBoo 6 років тому +9

    With Elwyn Reghetti being his squadron cammander, that would make his unit the 55th Fighter Group. Reghetti went down in April of 1945, though. Not June. The war had already been over by June, of course, but we can forgive that little loss of memory. Good story. I never get tired of listening to these guys.

  • @steveo601
    @steveo601 6 років тому +22

    My grandfather Wilson Iverson flew P51's in the 440th fighter squadron in the RCAF. He flew in Europe and N. Africa. Sorties in Berlin. True hero's.

  • @jamest6837
    @jamest6837 4 роки тому +1

    AN ''ACE'' IN THE WAR HE DIED AT 97 YEARS OLD... GOD BLESS SIR AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE...

  • @P0c0man8U
    @P0c0man8U 3 роки тому

    What a fantastic memory and fascinating insight! That's one of the greatest ever interviews I have seen! God bless this man!🙏I am truly humbled. Millennials I hope you are watching and listening carefully!!

  • @khammar6081
    @khammar6081 5 років тому +5

    What an amazing man! I wish I could have thanked him for his service.

  • @TimNelson
    @TimNelson 5 років тому +14

    Thank you, sir.

  • @Weightlossjourney24
    @Weightlossjourney24 5 років тому +16

    Great story, sorry he passed away R.I.P

  • @warrenisherwood164
    @warrenisherwood164 5 років тому +4

    Wow this man is as cool as you can get.He did his duty and came ,back.Great storyteller

  • @sheldonupthegrove7822
    @sheldonupthegrove7822 5 років тому +1

    God Bless you and Keep you. Thank you sir.

  • @johnhogan5342
    @johnhogan5342 5 років тому +2

    My father flew F4U Corsair in the Pacific during WWII from 43-45. Saw and did terrible things. I pestered him for stories about his "adventure" but he would never talk about his time (I think my mother forbade him). He has passed on but my brother (who did attend seminary school) did tell me he asked him if he was going to hell for all of the people he had killed. He had never truly make peace with what had happened in the war.

    • @bluehornet6752
      @bluehornet6752 5 років тому +1

      It's tragic when a nation must send its young men and women to do unspeakable things, and then go on like nothing happened afterwards. I can't imagine the demons that haunted your father. RIP to him.

  • @bobnewkirk7186
    @bobnewkirk7186 4 роки тому +2

    He talks about it like it was yesterday. I could listen to hi, for hours.

  • @chookvalve
    @chookvalve 5 років тому +10

    Absolutely brilliant story. Great man who trusted the Lord.

  • @Andyb2379
    @Andyb2379 5 років тому +5

    I only wish we had more time to capture their stories & learn what life is really about. God bless him, them & America & all the allies that answered the call.

  • @2010djbrooklyn
    @2010djbrooklyn 5 років тому +4

    RIP Kirk John, you deserve eternal peace.

  • @rogerturner5504
    @rogerturner5504 5 років тому +3

    Whew! Did that get you folks! Fantastic man - one of many of course. RIP indeed!

  • @tomyrisschwarz3747
    @tomyrisschwarz3747 6 років тому +13

    Salut from a mutch later born german to that old hero!

  • @Tommasini9
    @Tommasini9 5 років тому +11

    Holy crap this guy is a bad ass!!!

  • @chinacatsunflower8054
    @chinacatsunflower8054 4 роки тому +1

    The GREATEST generation indeed. We salute You, Sir. From Italy.

  • @michaelcuff5780
    @michaelcuff5780 4 роки тому

    Kirk is an amazing man! If you can get a vet to talk about the war they were in you are usually in for a great story.

  • @fredsalfa
    @fredsalfa 4 роки тому +2

    What an incredible story. My dad also flew P51D Mustangs against Japan and he would have had similar expereinces as Kirk John.

  • @BrokeSpike
    @BrokeSpike 5 років тому +3

    "War is awful and that's all there is too it" such a simple but profound statement.

  • @penroc3
    @penroc3 4 роки тому +1

    Love this guy, he's a good story teller. Makes me miss my step grandfather

  • @Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu
    @Minong_Manitou_Mishepeshu 5 років тому +5

    Bet he was in Lakeland Fla. for primary flight training. Al Lodwick, owned it. He was Howard Hughes' friend and the 1938 Around the World flight manager. They rode together in the ticker tape parade in July 1938.

  • @francisfrateur4207
    @francisfrateur4207 5 років тому +1

    I admire these men, so humble ! more feelings than we'll never experience in a whole life...

  • @washingtonnorthern
    @washingtonnorthern 4 роки тому +2

    God bless and rest easy Mr. Kirk.

  • @AZWings
    @AZWings 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for your service, sir. Rest in peace.

  • @seabassmcbigfat
    @seabassmcbigfat 4 роки тому +2

    Age really is a bitter-sweet thing. It’s such an amazing experience to talk to someone who has 40-60 years on you. The only sad part is the deterioration of the memory.

  • @UTubeGlennAR
    @UTubeGlennAR 5 років тому +2

    >^..^< Thank you for your exemplary service and devotion to our country Mr. John. GlennR. SP5 VietNam 1971

  • @liamdewinter3005
    @liamdewinter3005 7 років тому +60

    he sounds a lot like me. I'm 12 and I really want to fly. I go to school not far away from HUNTER ARMY AIRFEILD and whenever a mh47 or ch47 passes over I think to my self I want to fly those!

    • @matthewfox7514
      @matthewfox7514 7 років тому

      WILSON THEPILOT stfu

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 7 років тому +11

      Study hard in school if you want to fly they only accept the best to be a fighter pilot.

    • @dylanlockwood489
      @dylanlockwood489 7 років тому +10

      Hey bud, I go to a great aeronautical school with the intent of becoming a Warthog pilot by the end of it. I'm in the AFROTC program here, and that's something that I wanted to do throughout my entire life. It's been hard, and it is going to be tough keeping up with your studies, especially with exercise. However, if you want it bad enough, you will never lose sight of your goals.You are going to have to give it your all if you want to be apart of the most elite aviators in the world. I can tell you that it is rewarding when you do things right. Just keep doing things right, keep up with your academics and stick out from your peers. Go to a school with a decent aeronautics/aeronautical science program and never stop chuggin. You will be able to do it, BUT IT WILL BE HARD YET REWARDING. Aim high, fly, fight, win!

    • @prettydamngeneric
      @prettydamngeneric 6 років тому +2

      Skyrider 176 You can do it, never give up!

    • @SOLAscriptura-
      @SOLAscriptura- 5 років тому +2

      Skyrider 176 stay focused and you'll achieve your dream of flight.

  • @michae8jackson378
    @michae8jackson378 7 років тому +15

    Very cool to hear these stories!

  • @jameswilliams663
    @jameswilliams663 5 років тому +2

    Riveting, a special humble man he obviously was, and one can be absolutely sure that he is now looking down upon us - not up..

  • @andrewmorgan7500
    @andrewmorgan7500 5 років тому +2

    29:56 is powerful. People say war is hell but this guy demonstrates it. Makes me think of my grandfather and thank God he made it out alive. 6 years of air force service. Staff sgt flew in every single bomber plane. I'm sure he had some moments he was preparing to die.

  • @beingright
    @beingright 3 роки тому +2

    Fascinating interviews. Thanks for capturing these memories!

  • @kengutwein9370
    @kengutwein9370 2 роки тому

    Thank God for patriots like Kirk John! May his memory be for a blessing.

  • @casualobserver2305
    @casualobserver2305 4 роки тому

    We owe these people beyond big time. Unreal balls. Listening to these guys for 2 hrs seems like 10 minutes.

  • @joesnuffy6107
    @joesnuffy6107 5 років тому +3

    Loved hearing this story!

  • @christophereadgbe2976
    @christophereadgbe2976 5 років тому +20

    The squadron commander he talks about being shot down and crash landed just before VE day. The story sounded familiar. Col. Elwyn Righetti from San Luis Obispo CA. Waved off his pilots after surviving a crash landing, but was killed by civilians, just as the war ended. The more of these stories you hear and read, the more likely they overlap. War is a rotten rotten thing.

    • @pathealey277
      @pathealey277 5 років тому +1

      That shitbag pilot was shooting civilians, kids, women, etc. I am very glad they killed that fuck.

    • @aj3751
      @aj3751 5 років тому +3

      @@pathealey277 got anything to back that up or just running your mouth?

    • @tektkite7255
      @tektkite7255 5 років тому +1

      @@aj3751 you can see gun camera videos of US planes strafing houses and everything that moves. Including farm vehicles. so yes I can see the girmins were a bit sour about it. Is it nice to hang pilots? no

    • @aj3751
      @aj3751 5 років тому +4

      @@tektkite7255 This pilot in particular was strafing a German airfield, so labelling him a babykiller or whatever is wrong

    • @tektkite7255
      @tektkite7255 5 років тому +2

      @@aj3751I am sure thats not the only thing he ever strafed. Lots of others strafed civilians

  • @matejfele9971
    @matejfele9971 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for your service!

  • @100forks
    @100forks 4 роки тому +1

    I've had it happen to me three times, when the Lord shouts from behind. Each time he saved my life. The first was when I was wading in the water, down in the Florida Keys, fishing. He shouted, "LOOK AT YOUR FOOT!". I looked down and there was a shark, right over my foot, with it's mouth wide open. I screamed and literally walked water back to shore.

  • @danhillman4523
    @danhillman4523 4 роки тому

    Loved hearing his story. Well done and RIP, Mr. John.

  • @GIGroundNPound
    @GIGroundNPound 4 роки тому +1

    How does this channel NOT have 1million subscribers? Wonderful content and a VERY NOBLE undertaking to remember our veterans. Thank you for your efforts!

  • @Joe-uo9wv
    @Joe-uo9wv 5 років тому +3

    It's wonderful his story will live on way passed my time.

  • @oceanhome2023
    @oceanhome2023 4 роки тому +1

    P51
    It was a beautiful plane to look at and even more beautiful to fly !

  • @GatorNick
    @GatorNick 4 роки тому +1

    Tingles the spine listening to the greatest generation!

  • @localcrew
    @localcrew 5 років тому +15

    It was the "Genesis Voice" -- LOOK DOWN THERE!!

    • @Ditbopper
      @Ditbopper 5 років тому +5

      Call it what you wish but it is a real phenomenon and I have experienced it twice in my life. The first was while serving in Vietnam (67-68) and a voice out of no where told me to "GET DOWN," and as soon as I did we were attacked. Another time was while skydiving and I had stupidly gone too low on a jump, I was maybe 1500 feet above ground when "that voice" in my head screamed "PULL" (open your parachute) and I looked down and saw a pond becoming wider and wider while I deployed my chute. That chute breathed once and fully inflated just before I landed hard beside the small pond. Saved twice by "the voice."

  • @GymChess
    @GymChess 5 років тому +21

    This man most likely had a strong faith.

  • @areyouserious3092
    @areyouserious3092 Рік тому

    What a wonderful gentleman, and what a life he had. Absolutely brilliant man.

  • @epicbagelswag
    @epicbagelswag 4 роки тому +2

    They just don’t make em like they use to, a true legend in my book.

  • @xxdfoster
    @xxdfoster 4 роки тому

    God bless these men and their families 🙏 I love you all, thank you so much for everything. I can't thank you enough. watching these stories makes me cry as it reminds me of my grandfather telling me his stories of being blown off the USS Purdy in Japanese waters. A wide eyed 4 year old taking these stories in, I am today.

  • @2steelshells
    @2steelshells 5 років тому +2

    Great guy,and a truly great generation .all others to come will be measured from.

  • @richardbowers3647
    @richardbowers3647 5 років тому +3

    Some Elders & Uncles are just like this! Talking & passing on life's information.

  • @irelanda8440
    @irelanda8440 4 роки тому +2

    They dont make them like that no more. Much love from Ireland 🍀💚

  • @kevinpowers6415
    @kevinpowers6415 4 роки тому +2

    Sharp old feller you hear how quick he caught the "woop" into a loop.