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Got a kind of related story, but nothing about B-29's (my old man told me this one):Tibbets IV is the grandson of Brig. Gen. Paul Tibbets Jr., who was commander of the B-29 Enola Gay on its mission to drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, in August 1945.
- General George S. Patton, Jr. (yes, THAT one), also named his son "George S. Patton" (George S. Patton IV)
- George IV served in both the Korean War and the Viet Nam War, and eventually advanced to the rank of Major General.
- He retired after his service to a small working farm somewhere n New England (New Hampshire I think it was), where as a part of his operation he maintained a little roadside produce stand.
- It seems some National Guard unit was uncharacteristically on a weekend drill far (far) away from their regular operating area. They made a little stop at a small roadside stand for a little refreshment (guess whose it was).
- Well, it had been a long time since the Old Soldier had been in the company of so many of his prior "people", and he became particularly energized and animated by the experience, and he became very chatty.
- When that unit got back to their Guard compound they all shared the story with their buddies about how they had run into "this crazy old farmer in the middle of nowhere who thinks he's General George S. Patton".
- The story took a while to get back to George IV, but apparently he was a good sport. Because when it did, he apparently had a real big laugh!
That's it. The End.
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