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NameJohn Stevens
Date2005-12-08
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MessageThanks for all the work on the web site and for listing our 46th ARS departed.

We will be holding our next reunion in 2007 probably a cruise out of Fort Lauderdale. The 2009 reunion will be in Dayton. More info will be provided as it becomes available.


NameScott A. Smith (snuffy)
Date2005-12-08
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MessageThanks to all the hard work by the restoration team and all associated volunteers.
Thanks to the Sawyer Heritage Museum.
I too would like to hear the story of 0032\\\'s seat. I was the last Assist. Crew Chief on the jet and was heartbroken when I launched it to the boneyard. Even more depressed when I heard about it being shot down. It has been a pleasure to \"virtually work\" beside the team. I AM THERE IN SPIRIT! I miss you all, the team and 87th family. Please keep up the great work! Oh, to be there to open a fuel cell and get a shower of JP-4. Or my favorite, pull a vari-ramp to sheet metal for a crack. Or prep it for welding shop to weld a tail pipe crack.
Yepper, great job!


NameMARK E. MACHAJEWSKI
Date2005-11-28
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MessageGREAT SITE,MAKES ME MISS THE FLIGHTLINE AND PHASE DOCKS.MISS THE REUNION THIS PAST YEAR,BUT ALL THINGS WORKING RIGHT WILL BE THERE FOR THE DEDICATION IN SEPT.AM PASSING INFO ON TO OTHER 87TH HERE IN TEXAS,HOPE THEY REPLY.THANKS AGAIN FOR KEEPING THE MEMORIES GOING.
KI.SAWYER 1979-1982 PHASE INSPECTION DOCKS


NameMonique Farrington
Date2005-11-27
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MessageThank you so much for a wonderful site. My husband was stationed at KIS from 1981-1983,it was by far our favorite base! We truly miss it, but so glad to see the rebuilding of what we always referred to as Gods country. Hopefully one day soon we will be able to return for a visit,to reflect on our memories and make new ones. God Bless all that have done so much for the museum and this site.
Sincerly, Monique Farrington Proud AF wife and Army mom


NameE. Dale Harner
Date2005-11-27
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MessageAwesome project! Awesome Web Site! The 11th FIS Red Bulls (Duluth IAP) had a Red Bull Reunion @ Tanque Verde Ranch, Tucson, 20-24 October 2005. Previous 11th FIS Red Bull Reunion @ Tanque Verde Ranch was October 1979. Sound like a commercial for that outstanding Guest Ranch? Emphatically, IT IS!
Acquired during the Oct 2005 Reunion was some picture memorabilia from Bob Boland and yours truly, an Official Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta poster, signed to the 11th FIS Reunion by the artist and an ACTUAL,UNUSED, full sized 11th FIS Red Bull decal used on the tail fin of Duluth sixes. All is destined for the 11th FIS section of KISHA Museum. It looks like One-O-Six 461 ended her career at Minot. Words can't express MY Gratitude to all those involved in the Six Project and the KISHA Museum! Monetary donations forthcoming! 'Check Six' Dale


NameKhris Kennedy
Date2005-11-19
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MessageI grew up about 30 miles west of KIS and can still see the 106s chasing the T-33s over my house. The B-52s doing low level, trying to stay under the Calumet radar up on the Keweenaw.

A few years later I was in the 410MMS, from 84-87, and can remember the 106s and that hard start afterburner kicking in, what a sound and an awesome sight as they blasted off the runway!

Great to see this site and re-live some of the great times I had at KIS. Was a sad day when BRAC took it away!

Great site and great job so far on 461!


NameAmber
Date2005-11-16
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MessageNice new photos. smilie

Thank you Lee and Lani for showing my boyfriend and I around the plane. It was great seeing all the great work you guys have done on the plane so far.


NameLeland Nellist Jr
Date2005-11-10
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MessageAs a air force brat I have followed my father Lee Sr all around the the country and overseas on his tour of dutys. But In all the things I have seen is the look and pride on my fathers face with the restoring of this 106 plane. From all of the years it is true what they say a fighter family never forgets thier own they have and are bringing a piece of history and pride back to life. So from an Air Force brats point of view Thanks Dad for everything you and your friends deserve a great big round of appluse for a job well done I Just wish I stilled lived closer so that I could help more but from what I see in the pictures posted on the web sit the pride of the Air Force and the Pride of the people that worked and flew this planes when I was growing up has never waivered or faulted so thanks to all of you and job well done keep up the good work


NameLani Duquette
Date2005-11-04
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MessageAfter everyone had left today, I walked over to 461 and gave her a little pat on the butt and as I headed out I turned around and gave her a little pat on the nose. She's been a good girl for us. She's been scraped on, she's been banged on, she's been modified, she's been riveted and she's been patched up. And now she looks good. She's almost ready for her new cloth's in the spring. Then she's off to join her other historical friends and tell her story about whst she did during the Cold War Era.
I would like to thank the K.I. Sawyer Heritage Air Museum and its staff for standing by us and supporting this great project from its beginning.
I would also like to thank everyone for their generous contributions towards this project from the beginning.
And now, on behalf of Lee Nellist and myself, we would like to thank all of the volunteers who have stepped up and forward to help get 56-0461 back to looking like a magnificant fighter interceptor she is.
We thank everyone from the inception of Adopt-A-Six, The Sawyer Six and the F-106A Restoration Projects for their hard and dedicated work. Without you all, this never could have happened.
Again, we thank the museum and encourage everyone to keep watching this new site as now our efforts will be concentrated on the museum until we can officially open it this coming spring.
Delta Darts Forever!
Lani Duquette
87th FIS Alumni
Lima Hotel 61, check gears down, cleared to land, runway zero one, Sawyer.


NameJim Gier
Date2005-10-28
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MessageSAY HEY, I be a tellin ye that the IRISH be something special--------One makes clocks and one salvages (somehow) ejection seats......Perchance I be a findin some thermals
mukluks and other ADC winter issue to aid in the realism o workin on a SIX at a northern ADC base!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Really appreciate your work.......THANKS, The Old Sarge
smilie smilie


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